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Sep
27

KitchenCue Instructional DVD, Volume 3, Roasting Reviews

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KitchenCue Instructional DVD, Volume 3, Roasting

  • The art of Jus, Sauces and Gravies
  • Unique 3-step method to roast everything from meat to vegetable and fruit to fish
  • Bonus Holiday Turkey Roasting Section with gravy and stuffing
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  • Stuffing and Trussing meats

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Sep
25

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Sep
25

Basic Chicken Cooking Tips

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Article by Jen Watson

Chicken is quite versatile and can serve as the cornerstone for making tasty and nutritious meals. There are so many things you can do with it. Let’s look at preparation and cooking tips that will have you and those you share meals with super impressed with your dishes.

Chicken Cooking Tips – Preparation Methods

We’ll look at wet and dry seasonings and spices we can use to prepare our poultry. If you are pressed for time you should use dry seasonings since marinades need time to have the flavoring absorb into the chicken. Ingredients I love to use in my marinade include:

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Sep
23

Porterhouse Steak Recipe by the BBQ Pit Boys

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Looking for a real good eating Beef Steak for your next BBQ? Then, check out the infamous Porterhouse Steak. It’s actually two steaks in one -a New York Strip and a Tenderloin, also known as a Fillet Mignon. Similar to the T-Bone Steak but with a difference, as explained by the BBQ Pit Boys. One of the BBQ Pit Boys demonstrates what to look for when purchasing a quality Porterhouse steak, what makes a Porterhouse different from a T-Bone, how to properly sear it, and then barbecue it over an open flame on the grill! You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com —

As you know, not all dogs are the same! See how easy it is to grill the perfect hot dog (skinless or natural casing) at your next BBQ with these easy to learn techniques by the BBQ Pit Boys. You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at www.BBQPitBoys.com —
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Sep
23

Back of the Box Cooking: 500 Delicious, Easy-to-Prepare

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Sep
22

An Easy Cooking Lesson For You

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An Easy Cooking Lesson For You

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Sep
22

How To Cook Live Crabs

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Article by Sarah Sandori

Catching blue crabs from a pier–how that takes me back to my young-girl days growing up near the Gulf Coast. As a kind of fishing, crabbing was as easy at it got, as long as the crabs were abundant. Just tie a chicken neck to a crab net, lower the net into the water, then check it every 5 minutes or so. Sometimes you would pull the net up to find three or four crabs fighting over that piece of chicken.

Catching crabs usually leads to cooking them, and that in turn usually means boiling them alive, as you would with a lobster. While some people are squeamish about this, it’s really the only way to prepare fresh crab and make sure you won’t get sick from eating it. That’s because crab (again, like lobster) tends to decay quickly following death. It really requires immediate cooking.

So, here’s how to do the deed:

1. Get a big pot or pan, fill it 2/3 full of water, and bring to a rolling boil on top of the stove.

2. While the water is boiling, pour in about 1/4 cup of salt.

3. When the water returns to boiling, drop in the live crab.

4. Boil for 15 to 25 minutes. The larger the crab is, the longer you should boil it.

5. Pour everything into a sink and thoroughly rinse the crab in cold running water.

Now, that was the easy part of preparing a crab to be eaten. Getting at the meat after it has been cooked is trickier, especially if you’ve never done it before.

First, you should twist off the legs and claws and set these aside. Next, hold the crab’s body, head upward, and smack the bottom edge against a counter surface or chopping board. Lay the crab on its back and, with your thumbs, push the center of its body out of the shell. You’ll see a small sac just behind the mouth of the crab–pull this out and throw away. You also should be able to recognize gills connected to the center part of crab; these should also be discarded.

You’ll find meat in four places on the crab. What remains of the center part after you have followed the instructions above will be meat; just section it or pull it apart to use it. There will also be meat attached to the inside of the shell, which you can scoop out with a spoon. You will definitely want to retrieve the delicious meat to be found in the claws–do this by cracking the claws with something heavy such as a mallet. Finally, the legs themselves will contain some meat, which you can get at in the same way you do the claws.

That wasn’t so hard, was it? Now that you have your crab meat, you can use it in a host of recipes or simply eat it as is. Here are instructions for an easy-to-make crabmeat spread:

Ingredients

2 cups cooked crab meat

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 tablespoon lime juice

1/4 cup minced parsley or parsley flakes

1/4 cup dried basil

2 tablespoons minced onion

1/4 teaspoon salt

Black pepper

Mayonnaise

Directions

1. Mix crab meat, lemon and lime juice, parsley, basil and onion in a bowl.

2. Add enough mayonnaise to the mix to make all the ingredients stick together. Add the salt and some black pepper to taste, and stir well.

3. Put bowl in refrigerator. Chill at least two hours (overnight is fine).

4. Serve spread with crackers or with pita bread cut into small wedges.

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Sarah Sandori is food and entertaining columnist for Solid-Gold.Info. Have you ever wanted to be able to duplicate a favorite dish from a favorite restaurant? Check out Sarah’s source for the most mouth-watering secret restaurant recipes in America.

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Sep
21

Red Thai Chicken Curry How to cook recipe

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I made garlic chicken which is a little like Italian? style. Trust me it tasted so good. Not too much work but worth enough to try. As I said in this video, you can use any ingredients you think it works with it. I used cheese. It didn’t work well with this but others are worked really well. If you like spicy, you might want to add some kimuchi?…May be. Just try whatever you think it works with it. That’s how you enjoy cooking! Find your own way to have fun with cooking :) Ingredients I used : 1. Chicken leg 2. Olive 3. Garlic 4. Basil leaf 5. Flour 6. Olive oil 7. Pepper & salt Today’s JPNS lesson – 自画自賛 : Jiga Jisan – ( Self congratulation, Praise yourself, Blow one’s horn…etc) First BGM by betamaxdc www.youtube.com Music by daichensworld www.youtube.com My blog runnyrunny999.blogspot.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com Helloasia ハローアジアwww.helloasia.jp Thanks -runnyrunny999

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Sep
20

Oriental Cooking by Kikkoman Quick & Easy 96 pages

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Sep
20

7 Ways To Find Delicious Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes

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Article by My Vegetarian Recipe Guide

Becoming a vegetarian or vegan is entirely an individual’s choice and decision. Sometimes when people decide to become vegetarian they struggle with vegetarian cooking because they can’t find delicious vegetarian recipes. It seems that the options are a few and the vegetarian diet is supposedly repetitive and boring. This is so not true.

This article will show you 7 Ways to Find Delicious Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes. Here is the list:

1. Buy cookbooks, cooking videos or eBooks on vegetarian & vegan cooking: The best way to learn something is to see it happen. Learning is a receptive skill that comes naturally to human beings.You can buy cook books from anywhere – local book stores, internet etc. With options flooding the book galleries – low cal recipes, cheese specials, low calorie vegetarian desserts etc, there is no dearth of sources to find vegetarian recipes.

2 Searching the internet for vegetarian and vegan websites like blogs: Internet certainly has become the first and last of everything. You can search on the internet for vegetarian recipes and you will be flooded with options. The best part is most celebrity and famous chefs have their own blogs. They share their old and new recipes on these blogs and you can learn great amounts from them.

3 Joining free and paid online website newsletters and subscriptions: If you are willing to make strong efforts to learn vegetarian and vegan cooking, you can also join free or paid online website newsletters and subscription. These websites will either not charge you anything or demand a suitable price for rendering you their services. Once you have subscribed, your mail box will flow with mails regarding vegetarian and vegan cooking.

4 Buying magazines in your local shops: People today have become very conscious about what they eat. They not only want the food to be healthy but delicious too. This is the sole reason why so many cooking magazines are flooding the markets. Some of them are real good and come up with new recipes monthly or even weekly. Choose one which suits your taste buds best.

5 Asking from your vegan and vegetarian friends: Seeking advice from others is all together a great option. You may have many vegetarian and vegan friends. Seek help from them. They might know recipes that you don’t and if they have been vegan or vegetarian for long, their experience will surely help you.

6 Watching cooking shows on TV or channels and watching and writing down their recipes: Many channels run weekly cooking shows. The hosts or presenters are generally renowned chefs. Keeping up with these shows will eventually grant you a good knowledge of flavors and different combinations.

7 Going to the library and borrowing vegetarian and vegan cooking books: The more you will read about cooking, the more you will know about it. You may go to different libraries and get cookery books on vegetarian and vegan diets issued. Read them. You are sure to stumble upon new things and discover secrets.

Learning to cook new vegetarian meals isn’t hard. You just need to know where to look for easy and healthy vegetarian meals. With the tips provided above you will be learning to cook new vegetarian dishes every day. Find some time to find new recipes and your vegetarian and vegan meals will be full of new and delicious ideas that you have never thought of before.

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