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Asparagus Crepes Crepes are a wonderfully versatile food that can be enjoyed for breakfast, dinner and even appetizer. Here is an asparagus crepes recipe that can be served as either an appetizer or coupled with soup for a light lunch. Asparagus Crepes 18 Small Crepes, ...
Everything You Want to Know About the Different Salmon Species King Salmon, Sockeye, Silver, Pink, Chum, and Atlantic Descriptions of the Salmon Species by Garry Gamber Did you know that there are five species of Pacific salmon and one species of Atlantic salmon? Further, did you know that all 5 ...
Olive Varieties Olives no longer come only in a can or jar waiting to be slid onto a child's fingers or dropped into an awaiting martini. Gourmet olive varieties are widely available and come in an array of flavors.Here are ten of the more common varieties of olives and ...
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5 Great Recipes for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to share memories and enjoy wonderful and unique meals together. If you need some great recipe ideas the ones below are five great recipes for Thanksgiving that your family is sure to love. (1)Sweet Potato Surprise 3 medium sweet potatoes ˝ cup brown sugar, firmly packed Ľ cup raisins Ľ cup marshmallows 1 cup orange juice 3 tbsp. walnuts, chopped 2 tbsp. butter, melted Ľ tsp salt 1 tbsp. cornstarch Preheat oven to 350. Boil sweet potatoes. Run cold water over potatoes then let them air dry to cool. Once cooled, you can peel them. Cut potatoes into 2 inch pieces. In 9 inch baking dish arrange potatoes to your liking. Combine raisins, cornstarch, and orange juice. Cook over medium heat. Stir constantly. Add salt and butter to saucepan. Mixture will become thick and that is when it is done. Pour over potatoes. Sprinkle with marshmallows and chopped nuts. Bake for 20 minutes. Yields 6-8 servings. (2)Pumpkin Bread 2 eggs 1/3 cup water 1-8 oz. can pumpkin 1 Ľ cup flour 1/3 cup shortening 1 1/3 cup sugar 1 tsp. baking soda ˝ tsp. cinnamon 1/3 tsp. salt 1/3 tsp. baking powder 2/3 cup raisins (optional) 2/3 cup nuts (optional) Preheat oven to 350. Beat together sugar and shortening. Add pumpkin, eggs, and water. Blend until smooth. Add flour and sugar. Stir in raisins and nuts, if desired. Add baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and baking powder. Grease 9 inch baking pan. Bake for 1 hour. A toothpick inserted will come out clean when done. Let cool. Serve with melted butter and a sprinkle of sugar. (3) Green bean Casserole 2 cans (8 oz each) cut green beans 2 cups brown rice, uncooked 1 sm. jar regular cheese wiz 1 sm. jar jalapeno cheese wiz 1 can cream of mushroom soup 2/3 cup butter, melted ˝ cup chopped onions 1 clove garlic, chopped 1cup your favorite shredded cheese Preheat oven to 350. Measure rice accurately. Cook rice per package instructions. Drain rice completely. Let rice completely dry. Add green beans. Blend soup and butter together until creamy. Combine the two mixtures together. Add both jars of cheese. Add cheese gradually stirring as you go. Add garlic and onions. Before putting greased casserole dish into oven, top casserole with shredded cheese of your choice. I prefer mozzarella. Cook for 50 minutes or until cheese is bubbling or has started to brown on to (4) Pasta Salad 3 cups pasta, any will do 1 cup grape tomatoes, diced 1 tsp. chopped banana peppers ˝ cup chopped red onion 1 cup chopped cucumbers 1 whole avocado, chopped 1 cup shredded carrots ˝ cup diced red bell pepper ˝ cup diced yellow bell pepper ˝ cup celery 1 cup Italian dressing Parmesan cheese (optional) Cook pasta until tender, drain. Chill in refrigerator for at least one hour. Run pasta through cold water before you start to prepare it. Add vegetables to pasta. Blend in one cup Italian dressing. Sprinkle on parmesan cheese, if desired. Serve with whole wheat crackers. (5) Orange Stuffing with Cranberry Sauce 7 slices of bread Ľ cup butter 2 medium oranges ˝ tsp. poultry seasoning ˝ cup canned cranberry sauce 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup red onion 1 cup chicken broth Take slices of bread. Cut into half inch cubes. Set aside. Cook celery, red onion, and butter on medium heat. Cook until celery and onion are tender. Add oranges to mixture. Cook on low heat for ten minutes. Add cranberry sauce. Cook on low for 10 minutes. Combine poultry seasoning and chicken broth. Add to celery mixture. Cook until broth is well dissolved. Take off heat Pour entire mixture over bread mixture immediately. Mix well and serve with extra cranberry sauce on the side. Garnish with orange wedges and basil. At our site you can download a free PDF file packed with tips and recipes for the holidays About the Author Linda is author of Christmas and Thanksgiving Cooking Tips at Steaks-Guide.com
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Cooking with lavenderChicago TribuneI have always wanted to cook with lavender but my first attempt to infuse the flavors into a tart was a disappointment. Do you have a suggestion? —Andrew Maselli, Chicago A: I don't, but Beverly McClare does. I told her you had made a tea from the ... |
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Army cooks juggle time, chicken at cooking contestDVIDS“The hardest part is time management,” said Sgt. Tasha Matter, a food service specialist for the 542nd QM Company and head cook for the competition. “You've got to make sure everything gets done in the proper order and gets done properly. |
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Cooking With Myra: Food at the Starkey houseVictoria AdvocateNow, I'm not insulting my mother's cooking; it can be very good when she has the time. That doesn't often happen. My mother is that rare person who helps with everything, from unloading boxes to driving friends to and from the hospital, and Lord knows ... |
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