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| American Apple Pie |
| 2008-05-18 03:02:00 |
Photo from AmericanaStockPhotos.com Regional Cuisine: As American As Apple Pie By: Nisha YadavWe love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet - or so an old ad for Chevrolet tells us. Apple pie is as American as… well.. apple pie. If baseball is the All-American sport, then apple pie is the all-American dessert. And while the internet and book stores have spread the recipes far and wide, there are classic apple desserts in every region that are characteristic of the cuisine for that area. Wherever Johnny Appleseed spread orchards, there are recipes that make use of other regional ingredients and traditions to create unique desserts with apples and - whatever! If you think of apple pie as having two crusts and a filling of apples combined with sugar, b...
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| 3 Tips for Cooking Chicken Healthy |
| 2008-02-03 11:51:00 |
Photo from FreeDigitalPhotos.net3 Tips for Cooking Chicken Healthy by Yuki ShojiCan you remember a time when you got sick of eating chicken? Most of us who have tried repeatedly to live healthy can. There are three healthy ways to cook chicken, and even better, they're surprisingly easy to do. Since part of living a healthy lifestyle and maintaining an attractive figure requires your primary source of protein to come from chicken, it is only fitting that you should know the healthiest and quickest ways for eating it. Tips for Cooking Chicken #1 Boneless, skinless chicken breasts Boneless chicken breasts are the absolute quickest way to go about prepari...
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| The French Fry: Weapon of Mass Destruction? |
| 2008-01-26 15:18:00 |
Photo from WikipediaThe French Fry: Weapon of Mass Destruction?By renfieldAmericans have their French fries, the British have their chips, Latin America has its papas fritas, and the French have their pommes-frites. We love them. The potato, that most ubiquitous and perennially popular vegetable, is simply sliced into strips and deep fried. The fast food chains have managed to create total consistency so that fries at a McDonalds in Kalamazoo are identical with those offered in San Francisco, Atlanta, Moscow, or Madrid. They are the ultimate finger food, easily consumed behind the wheel, standing in the subway, or walking down the street. Some of us choose to add ketchup, or vinegar, or salsa, but they also taste grea...
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| The Ice Cream Sundae - It's History |
| 2008-01-25 14:25:00 |
Photo from GeekPhilosopherThe Cream">Ice Cream Sundae - It's History by Scott ByersOne of the most famous ice cream desserts would have to be the ice cream sundae. Next to the banana split, it is one of the most served ice cream desserts in the United States. A Sundae is just a bowl filled with ice cream and then topped with some type of sauce or syrup. The most common types of sundaes are chocolate caramel, butterscotch, or strawberry. Other toppings are placed on a sundae, but are not part of the orginal makeup. In fact, nuts, dairy cream, and cherries are just an addition to the wonder sundae.A sundae is called a sundae because most local laws band Ice Cream sodas to be made on Sunday, so t...
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| How To Make Popcorn |
| 2008-01-23 13:12:00 |
Photo from pixelperfectdigital.comHow To Make PopcornBy: Kelvin HoPopcorn is a delicious, nutritious snack that has been around since before the late 1800s. Traditionally, popcorn was made over the fire. This was not the best way to make popcorn as most of the corn would end up in the fire as it exploded. Since then, there have been many new ways created to make popcorn, including saucepans, air poppers, microwave ovens and woks. Below is an easy, quick way to make popcorn that tastes great.What You Need To Make PopcornOne of the easiest ways to make popcorn is with a regular saucepan. Just make sure that it has a lid to avoid having popcorn exploding all over your kitchen floor. You can also use a wok. A wok is a large deep frying pan used to cook orient...
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| Shepherds Pie Recipe: Ground Beef Shepherds Pie Recipe |
| 2008-01-22 07:27:00 |
Photo from WikipediaShepherds Pie Recipe: Ground Beef Shepherds Pie Recipe by Brandy SummersA hearty meal of shepherds pie will give you that warm glow during the colder months. This recipe features ground beef, potatoes, cheese and mushroom soup.5 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped1 pound ground beef6 slices American cheese1 (10.75oz.) can condensed golden mushroom soup3 teaspoons butter (optional)DirectionsPreheat oven to 375 degrees.Place the potatoes into a large saucepan and add enough water to cover. Bring to a boil. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes, or until tender. Drain and mash.While the potatoes are cooking, crumble the ground beef into a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook and stir until evenly browned. Drain off ...
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| Leftovers - Use Them or Toss Them? |
| 2008-01-05 04:13:00 |
Leftovers - Use Them or Toss Them?Submitted by: JudeYou can save money on your grocy bill if you use up those bits of vegetables, meats and sauces for a meal later in the week. In fact, you can plan to cook a roast or a whole chicken for the purpose of using the leftovers for another lunch or dinner. It's a great time saver as well as a money saver. Here are a few guidelines for using leftovers:1. Cut leftover meat or poultry into bite-sized pieces so that they will be uniformly heated.2. When you have a cooked meat or poultry to add to a main dish, add it after the other ingredients are mostly cooked through.3. Prepare a sauce to serve the meat with. Add the meat for the last few minutes of cooking time.4. Make a hash of left over meats and potatoes. Hash was a popular leftover dish that ...
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| How to Select and Prepare Shrimp |
| 2008-01-04 09:38:00 |
How to Select and Prepare ShrimpBy Janice DuplantisAmong the many varieties of seafood, shrimp ranks as one of America's most favorite. Even people who dislike fish seem to enjoy shrimp and there is an endless number of ways in which shrimp may be prepared. The dense white meat of shrimp has a fresh, mild flavor that combines well with many ingredients. Shrimp is great for dieters as they are very low in fat and calories; however, they contain a greater level of cholesterol than most seafood so that must be taken into consideration if anyone has been advised by their physician to limit their cholesterol intake.Of the numerous species of shrimp sold worldwide, saltwater shrimp are generally designated as 'cold water' or 'warm water' species. Cold water shri...
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| How To Make A Tasty Cheese Fondue |
| 2008-01-03 03:54:00 |
How To Make A Tasty Cheese FondueAuthor: Christopher FisherFondue is one of the most delicious and fun ways to eat. A fondue (especially cheese fondue) can be a big hit at a party, a nice choice for a romantic dinner, or a perfect, fun meal with all the kids. It's different, exciting, and most of all delicious!So are you ready to learn how to make a tasty cheese fondue? If so, this article will show you everything you need to know to get started.This article assumes that you already own a fondue pot and forks. If you don't, you might be able to use a Crockpot and bamboo skewers as forks. A fondue set is definitely recommended, and will make your fondue experience much more pleasant.We will be making a Swiss fondue, which is...
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| Give Your Cooking Some Kick With Granulated Maple Sugar |
| 2008-01-02 04:40:00 |
Give Your Cooking Some Kick With Granulated Maple SugarBy Philip RozekGranulated maple sugar is just a dried, table sugar-like form of maple syrup. It's easy to make, and you can use it for all kinds of things in the kitchen.In colonial times, granulated maple sugar was easier to store because it was dried. It was also lighter in weight because all the water had been evaporated off. Today, it's practical because you don't have to refrigerate it the way you have to refrigerate a bottle of maple syrup once you open it.It can be used for pretty much the same things as ordinary table sugar. You can put it on cereal or oatmeal, or you can put it in tea. Of course, it's a traditional glaze for meats, a great topping on cookies o...
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| New Years Eve Party Menu Ideas For A Fantastic New Years Eve Party |
| 2007-12-31 09:35:00 |
New Years Eve Party Menu Ideas For A Fantastic New Years Eve PartyBy Gail LeinoHosting a New Year's Eve Party can be great fun. It's a way to reminisce with friends, and to look forward to what the new year will bring. Here are some ideas for food and drinks to start you off:New Year’s Eve offers plenty of parties with friends and family to celebrate another year. You will find there are many menu options for New Year’s Eve. Most of these options include a lot of champagne, wine or beer depending on your preferences. You will also want to include plenty of items to eat. If you are having an informal party you may just get cold cut platters, cheese platters, vegetable platters, and many chips and dips to share. Or yo...
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| New Year Recipes Ideas From Around The World |
| 2007-12-30 14:36:00 |
New Year Recipes Ideas From Around The WorldYou don't know what to serve for New Year? Below are some links that will help you get inspired.Daily New Year Recipe IdeasHoliday CentralRecipe ZaarThe Cooking InnNew Year's Eve RecipesEpicuriousFood NetworkRazzle DazzleNew Year's Day RecipesEpicuriousRazzle DazzleNew Year's Day BrunchFood NetworkMartha StewartChinese New Year RecipesBBCRazzle DazzleTaste.com.auHappy Cooking!...
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| Ask The Food Expert |
| 2007-12-29 18:05:00 |
Ask The Food ExpertLeave a post with your question and you will see the answer posted within 24 hours. Looking for suggestions for a special occasion? Need a recipe? Don't know how to cook it? The Food Expert is here to help you. Just ask!...
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