Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sumptuous Christmas Lunch Recipie

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Potted prawns make a welcome turn from primary smoked salmon. Serve them with curly Melba toast, savoury biscuits or simple slices of toast.

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Serves 6-8

400-500g shelled raw prawns

2 shallots, sliced

2 pinches ground nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

150ml non-vintage champagne

1/2 lemon

100g unsalted butter

Freshly ground pepper, to taste

25g (total weight) chopped parsley and dill, plus sprigs to garnish

Put the uncooked prawns, shallots, nutmeg, salt and champagne into a saucepan and cook over a medium heat until the blue flesh turns firm and pink. Drain the prawns, reserving the liquid and set aside. Squeeze the juice of the lemon into the pan liquid and sacrifice down to 3 tablespoonfuls. Chop the prawns and divide among 6-8 ramekins. Pour over the reduced liquid and leave to cool. Melt the butter in a saucepan and cool to warm. Stir in the pepper and chopped herbs, then spoon over each ramekin. Leave to cool completely, then embellishment with herb sprigs and chill. Refrigerate for up to 3 days before use, and the flavour will admittedly improve.

For The Turkey

5kg Bronze turkey or other fresh turkey (not frozen), ideally outdoor raised, trussed

1 red onion, halved

250g stale bread, cubed

30g (total weight) parsley, thyme and tarragon, de-stalked and snipped

2 shallots, sliced

1D2 teaspoon sea salt

1D2 teaspoon ground white or black pepper

12 dried apricots, snipped

25g fresh ginger, sliced thinly then shredded

For The Sauce

120ml chicken bouillon incorporate or 2 chicken stock cubes, crumbled

4 shakes Worcestershire sauce

450ml dry Marsala

1 head garlic, halved crosswise

200g redcurrant jelly, chopped or mashed

3 tablespoons arrowroot

8 or 12 tiny bunches of fresh table grapes

Bunch of fresh parsley, bay and thyme, and rocket leaves to garnish

Pre-heat the oven to Gas Mark 6 (200°C, 400°F). Remove the giblets from the turkey and push the onion halves inside the cavity, without untying the trussing strings. Remove the fat inside the vent and snip into small pieces. Put the fat strips, bread, herbs, shallots, seasoning, apricots and half the ginger into a food processor. Whizz in 40-second bursts to create a crumbly stuffing. Turn the bird onto its breast. Loosen the trussing strings sufficient to fill the neck cavity neatly with stuffing. Get again, and fasten using a wooden cocktail stick, ensuring that the ends are well tucked in. Slide the bird into an extra-large oven-roasting bag, breast first, and set in the roasting pan, breast up. Put the bouillon or crumbled cubes, Worcestershire sauce and Marsala into a measuring jug, and make up to a litre with boiling water.

Add the remaining ginger and stir. Retention the bag ends open, pour in the warm liquid. Seal the bag thoroughly and tie tightly with string. Put the garlic halves, cut sides down, in the pan colse to the bagged turkey (these will help to preclude the bag from sticking). Pour in about 1cm of boiling water colse to the outside to create a bain-marie. Cook in the oven for 1 hour, then sacrifice the heat to Gas Mark 5 (190°C, 375°F) for a supplementary 2-21D2 hours until the bird is golden and the wings look and feel very tender when gently prodded through the bag (this gentler style of cooking takes longer than roasting). Remove the pan from the oven. Pour off the garlicky water. Cut open the bag and discard the bag and string.

Pour the poaching liquid into a heat-proof measuring jug; there should be about 800ml. Return the bird to the oven to continue cooking. Meanwhile, pour the poaching liquid into a large saucepan and hard-boil it down, uncovered, for 20 minutes or until approximately reduced by half. Add the jelly, stir and cook until dissolved. Mix the arrowroot with 8 tablespoons of cold water, stirring until smooth. Whisk this into the Marsala broth and cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until a slippery and thick glaze forms. Test the bird is done by piercing one leg joint and Retention a spoon underneath; juices should run clear gold, not pink. Pour the glaze all over the bird. Turn off the oven. Leave the bird to rest, with the oven door ajar, for 10 minutes. To serve, set the glazed bird on a heated platter, garnished with small grape bunches, herbs and rocket leaves. Reheat any remaining Marsala glaze and serve as gravy.

Cheat's bread sauce

Forget endless simmering of onions studded with cloves - this is an easy way to make and enjoy bread sauce, and it takes just 5 minutes.

Serves 8-12

350 g stale white crustless bread

1 teaspoon sea-salt crystals

4 white peppercorns

4 cloves

1D2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg

1D2 dried bay leaf, crumbled

550 ml creamy milk

10 cm piece white part of leek, finely sliced, crosswise

20-25 g knob of salted butter

Tear the bread directly into a food processor and process continuously for 45 seconds to create crumbs. Put the salt, pepper, cloves, nutmeg and bay into a mortar and pound to a fine grit. Add to the crumbs. Bring the milk to the boil and add the leeks and butter. Pour into the processor with the motor running, processing for 1 minute. Pour the thickened sauce into a sauce jug or dish and serve hot, warm or cold.

Warm green salad

This refreshing warm green salad looks fabulous and can be served with the main course, or on its own in the middle of the main procedure and cheese or pudding.

Serves 6-8

100ml seasoned vegetable stock

400-500g trimmed fine green beans

3 medium leeks, in 1 cm slices

2 heads white chicory

10g chives, snipped into batons

For The Dressing

15ml tarragon vinegar

60ml first, cold-pressed, unfiltered extra-virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon truffle oil or argan oil

1 teaspoon clear honey

2 teaspoons Dijon mustard

Bring the vegetable stock to the boil in a pan and add the beans. Part-cover and cook on a high heat for 3-4 minutes. Add leeks, part-cover again and cook for 3 minutes (the beans and leeks should both be bite-tender). Remove the pan from the heat and leave to cool slightly, uncovered. Line your serving bowl or plate with the chicory leaves; then, using tongs, drain and add the beans and some of the leeks to the centre. Scatter with chives, then add the remaining leeks. thoroughly whisk or shake together the vinegar, oils, honey and mustard. Add 4 tablespoons of the hot vegetable cooking liquid, then whisk again. Serve the dressing in a small jug.

Epicurean roast potatoes

Beautifully crunchy-crisp on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside, these potatoes are the exquisite accompaniment to the festive turkey.

Serves 6-8

8-10 oval-shaped Wilja or Desirée potatoes, peeled, halved crosswise

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 teaspoon fine sea salt

2 teaspoons finely crushed garlic

500ml extra-virgin olive oil

250ml grapeseed oil

Chopped fresh parsley to embellishment (optional)

The day before serving, put the potatoes into a saucepan of boiling water. Bring to the boil and cover; sacrifice heat and parboil for 16 minutes. Drain the potatoes and, when cool, mix the pepper, salt and garlic and rub all three over them. Pile the potatoes into a non-reactive bowl and pour over the oils. Leave to stand overnight. Pre-heat the oven to Gas Mark 5 (190°C, 375°F). Drain a third of the oil from the potatoes into a roasting pan and heat for 30 minutes in the oven. Add the potatoes and cook for 11D4 hours, turning halfway through.

Red cabbage compote

You can prepare this dish some hours or a day ahead, if you like, but don't add the salt until just before serving as it would dull the vibrant colour otherwise.

Serves 6-8

1 medium red cabbage, halved

2 red onions, halved

2 apples, quartered, cored

4 garlic cloves, crushed

8 juniper berries, crushed

60ml vegetable stock or water

60ml robust red wine

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1 orange, halved

75g redcurrant jelly, chopped

1D2 teaspoon sea-salt flakes

Remove the core, shred the cabbage and put it in a heavy-based saucepan. Slice the halved onions and apple quarters thinly and add to the cabbage with the garlic, juniper berries, stock and wine. Drizzle the olive oil over. Squeeze the orange halves into the cabbage, then set them on top, skin sides up. Bring the pan to the boil, then cover and sacrifice heat. Cook for 15-18 minutes, then discard the orange halves; add the jelly and cook, covered, for 5 minutes or until liquids are syrupy. Stir gently, then season with salt and serve

Celebration dessert

Serves 8-12

250g golden caster sugar

300ml red wine, such as Shiraz

1 cinnamon stick, halved lengthwise

6-8 small sweetmeat pears, peeled, halved, cored

350g good-quality bitter chocolate

1 mandorlata cake or panettone (1 kg)

250g ricotta cheese

500g good-quality vanilla custard 250 ml white rum

500g strained natural Greek yogurt

2 teaspoons vanilla essence

2 sheets edible gold leaf, optional

Combine 175g caster sugar, the wine, cinnamon and 650ml boiling water in a saucepan and boil for 5 minutes. Add the pears and poach for 20-35 minutes, then remove. Boil liquid for 20 minutes until reduced to 400ml, and Remove the cinnamon. Pour 200ml of this syrup into other pan. Add 200g chocolate; stir and gently cook to create a sauce, then cool. Cut the cake or panettone into chunks and use some to line the base of the serving dish. Sit the pears on top and drizzle with the wine syrup. Pour the chocolate sauce over. Whisk half the ricotta, half the custard and 4 tablespoons of rum, and spoon over. Add a final layer of cake and remaining rum. Whisk together half the yogurt, remaining ricotta and sugar and the vanilla essence, and pour over. Chop and scatter the rest of the chocolate. Whisk the remaining custard and yogurt, and pour on top. Decorate with gold leaf, if liked.

Sumptuous Christmas Lunch RecipieRegina's Vegetarian Table - Sheep's Milk Ricotta Gnocchi with Morel Sauce and Asparagus: Episode 404 Tube. Duration : 25.28 Mins.


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Sunday, March 18, 2012

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Why Chocolate for Valentine's Day?

Valentine's Day is many things to dissimilar people- a chance to start new relationships, rekindle old ones, or remind that extra someone how fabulous they in effect are. Others feel it is just another "Hallmark" holiday where they are staggering to do something for unknown reasons. Regardless of your hopes, expectations, or reservations about Valentine's Day, chocolate has long been a popular gift for lovers.

Since the days of the Aztecs chocolate has been used as a gift. Today a box of luxurious quality chocolate says a thousand "thank you's", "good luck", or "I love you". Chocolate can be given as a way of saying "congratulations", "I am sorry" or "get well soon". On Valentine's Day chocolate clearly says "I Love You!" Chocolate is more than food, it not only fills your belly but also makes you feel soooo good. Elaine Sherman wrote "Chocolate is heavenly, mellow, sensual, deep, dark, sumptuous, gratifying, potent, dense, creamy, seductive, suggestive, rich, excessive, silky, smooth, luxurious, celestial. Chocolate is downfall, happiness, pleasure, love, ecstasy, fantasy ... Chocolate makes us wicked, guilty, sinful, healthy, chic, happy." What more could you want to say to your lover on Valentines Day? Even the scientific name for the tree from which chocolate is derived, Theobroma cacao, translated from Greek, means "food of the gods".

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Why does chocolate evoke so many feelings and emotions for us? Chocolate has long been associated with passion, romance and love. This association may go all the way back to the Aztecs. They believed chocolate was a source of spiritual wisdom, staggering energy and elevated sexual power. Chocolate was widely used as a nuptial aid and was widely served at wedding ceremonies. The Aztecs did not know chocolate as we do today; they consumed the cocoa as a drink. Reports indicate that the Emperor Montezuma consumed large quantities of the drink every day and always fortified himself with a cup before enchanting his harem. The explorer Cortes reported to Carlos I of Spain that chocolate is "... The divine drink which builds up resistance and fights fatigue. A cup of this costly drink enables a man to walk for a whole day without food." From the earliest times, chocolate was carefully a substance of power and a source of vitality.

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Chocolate has been a branch of study since the first shipment from Veracruz arrived in Spain in 1585. But contemporary science has made some enchanting findings that may help account for our lust for quality chocolate. Chocolate contains organic substances known as alkaloids. The most prominent of these substances is theobromine, which works as a stimulant to the kidneys. Stimulants in chocolate also influence the central nervous system, with effects similar to caffeine, which is also gift in chocolate. A chocolate bar may include as much as 200 mg of theobromine but only about 25 mg of caffeine. another prominent substance found in chocolate is phenylethylamine, which is part of a group of chemicals known as endorphins. Endorphins have an corollary similar to amphetamine and are found naturally in the human body. When endorphins are released into the bloodstream, the mood is lifted and feelings of safe bet energy are reached. The sensation known as "runners high" is caused by endorphins released while exercise. Phenylethylamine levels in the brain have also been associated to "falling in love". One more chemical found in chocolate is seratonin. Seratonin is known for its calming properties. The proximity of these chemicals may account for the multitude of feelings chocolate evokes.

Debra Waterhouse, author of Why Women Need Chocolate, conducted a recognize and found: 97% of women reported cravings, 68% of which are for chocolate, 50% would pick chocolate over sex, and 22% were more likely than men to pick chocolate as a mood elevator. These findings could in effect be interpreted as a corollary of how chocolate makes us feel. I don't know why more women pick chocolate than men, for I am a man and I love chocolate.

Critics would say that the benefits of eating chocolate are small when compared to the sugar and fat contained in a chocolate bar. The best chocolate, dark chocolate with high cacao butter content has no added fat, as well as a high percentage of cacao solids and correspondingly less sugar. Although chocolate will never be carefully a health food based on its nutritional value, it is still good for you! Good for your heart and soul-anything that helps comfort stress and makes you feel so good must be.

Receiving a nicely wrapped box of chocolates causes a sense of anticipation. The satisfaction of unwrapping the box, the sensual smell, lifting the soft seductive papers, the look of the level dark chocolates. When it finally passes your lips and starts to abruptly melt filling your mouth with exquisite pleasure. The taste and smell flood your senses with fabulous ecstasy. Eating it slowly, taking time to enjoy and savor every bit. What great way to start off an evening of love?

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Chef's Table July 2009

Chef's Table July 2009 Video Clips. Duration : 2.18 Mins.


The Dining Alternative's monthly Chef's Table Event serves a five-course tasting menu, highlighting the freshness of the season, each dish complemented with a select wine: 1) CONFIT OF TOMATO & SEA SCALLOP SASHIMI TERRINE, fines herbes frisée salad, tomato paint, pistachio & black truffle coulis. 2) FRESH TARRAGON RAVIOLI, chrysanthemum brined breast of squab & ragoût of braised legs, preserved meyer lemon braised celery heart. 3) WHITE MISO & SAKE TORCHED HAMACHI, daikon, cucumber, nashi pear, wakame seaweed consommé, littleneck clam crouton, aged soy aïoli. 4) GREMOLATA BRAISED BREAST OF VEAL, eggplant caviar farcie tomato, leek fondue, pommes maxim, bone marrow bordelaise. 5) APRICOT ALMOND GENOISE TORTE, basil ice cream, candied almonds, rhubarb vanilla bean sauce. (See more at www.TheDiningAlternative.com)

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Top 10 Best Chili Recipes

There's something about eating a nice, hearty bowl of chili that warms us down to our toes. Doesn't matter what time of year - anytime is chili time! It's fabulous how many varieties of chili recipes exist in the cooking universe. Here's a small sample of some great chili recipes.

Award Winning Chili - Made with beef brisket, garlic, V8 juice, jalapeño pepper, spices, beer and your commitment to production great chili. You'll win awards in your own kitchen after production this tasty chili.

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Authentic Texas Chili - Made with top round beef, garlic, green peppers, dried chilies, beef stock and hot sauce. This chili brings you a taste of the old Southwest - open prairie, a cozy fire and a cowboy strumming a tune on his guitar.

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The most stylish, approachable, and mouth-watering chocolate cookbook ever, from award-winning chocolatier Fran Bigelow

In 1982, Fran Bigelow proudly opened the doors to Fran’s Chocolates, a boutique storefront styled after European chocolate salons, where she could showcase the pure flavors of the exquisite confections she had spent years perfecting. Chocolate lovers in Seattle immediately beat a path to Madison Street to taste desserts as wonderful as anything in Paris or Belgium. Over the past two decades, Fran Bigelow has grown into a world-class chocolatier, operating two elegant shops that enjoy cult status in Seattle and beyond, by way of her mail-order and Internet business.

Now, in her debut cookbook, Fran reveals the magic behind her addictive creations: how she manipulates a few ingredients—butter, cream, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla, and nuts—to create sublime textures and highlight pure flavors in her elegant modern desserts. The seventy-five recipes included here range from extravagant celebration cakes and holiday specialties (White Chocolate Torte or Souffléd Chocolate Mocha Roll); to European style fruit and nut tarts (Chocolate Cherry Tart or Milk Chocolate Crème Fraîche Tart), soufflés, cheesecakes (White Chocolate Brie Cheesecake, a Fran specialty), homemade ice creams (Dark Chocolate and Ginger Bombe), and extraordinary renditions of American classics, including brownies, chocolate cookies, the ultimate hot fudge sauce, and a chocolate milkshake that will instantly transport you back to childhood.

Fran also tells you everything you need to know about chocolate, from the different styles of chocolate-making employed in Europe, South America, and the U.S. (and how each result in different flavors), to deciphering labels (which ingredients enhance meltability, for example), and how the amount of cocoa in different brands and styles of chocolate influences the final taste of a dessert. You will learn how to taste a truffle—preferably in two bites—and the language of chocolate “signs,” the squiggles atop candies. Recipes for some of Fran’s award-winning confections are also included here: chocolate cherries and nut clusters; chocolate stuffed fruits; easy cocoa-dusted truffles; and more ambitious dipped truffles featuring liqueurs, coffee, vanilla, and other chocolate-friendly ingredients; and chocolate fondue, a perfect party dessert for children and adults alike.

Whether you are a cocoa connoisseur or devotee of the cacao bean with cravings that won’t quit, Pure Chocolate is a must-have for any chocolate aficionado.

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A history of chocolate in Seattle predated the opening of Fran's some 20 years ago. But Fran Bigelow single-handedly altered the entire landscape. She had meant to open a pastry shop and discovered that truffles were among the deep dark concerns of Seattle residents. Her Gold Bar became a gold standard for adult candy bars, in Seattle and then across the nation. Fran Bigelow would never claim the renown she so deserves, but would instead most likely spread the credit around like a chocolate butter glaze on one of her earth shattering cakes. But the proof is in the pudding and the pudding--called Princess Pudding--can be found on page 140 of Pure Chocolate, Fran Bigleow's distillation of all she knows. She holds nothing back. She shares freely, confidently.

"If you are patient and understand its unique properties," Bigelow says in her introduction, Everything You Need to Know About Chocolate, "chocolate will repay you with the most perfect pleasure." Can you imagine? Perfect pleasure? Bigelow unlocks the secrets, one after another. She cautions all along, however, that patience is essential. "If you're one of those folks who thinks life is too short to stuff cherry tomatoes," Bigelow intones, "you may not have the patience for tempering chocolate." She establishes up front the basic rules of working with chocolate, then proceeds to act like best friend and coach in each and every recipe. The experienced baker and chocolatier may jump right in. For the new comer, Fran suggests those recipes that are easiest to master and act as building blocks for more complex procedures. Your results, in other words, are guaranteed.

In 10 chapters Bigelow moves from cookies and brownies (you may think you know brownies; you may want to reconsider), through tortes, tarts, cakes, cheesecakes, puddings, and custards. Pure Chocolate is worth its weight if only for the chapter on ice cream and sorbet. There are glorious sauces and delicious chocolate drinks. And finally, the chapter on truffles that begins with the introduction to tempering chocolate, one of the great mysteries on the kitchen.

Seattle learned 20 years ago that all it thought it knew about chocolate had to be relearned over and over again with return after return to Fran's. That this fabulous experience has been packed in between two covers and sent home to the diligent cook, well, that's Fran Bigelow right there, sharing all she knows. --Schuyler Ingle


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Bill's Prize Winning World Best Chili - Made with lean ground chuck, lean ground pork, lean beef chuck, onions, tomato sauce, powdered mole (mo-lay), hot sauce and spices. This fabulous chili recipe is undoubtedly for the true chili connoisseur.

Chili's bistro Southwest Chicken Chili - Made with navy beans, kidney beans, chicken breast, tomatillos, jalapeño pepper, green pepper, onions, lime juice and chili spices. If you've ever enjoyed this dish at Chili's bistro and wondered how they make it. Now you know.

Down Home Crockpot Chili - Made with kidney beans, ground beef, garlic, tomatoes, cayenne pepper, chili seasoning, and spices. A savory slow-cooker chili recipe with a tasty homemade flavor.

Texas Beer Chili - Made with ground beef, pinto beans, tomato sauce, tomatoes, beer, onion and spices. A straightforward yet hearty chili to enjoy with thick slices of toasted garlic bread or tortilla chips.

Wendy's Chili - Made with ground beef, kidney beans, onion soup, tomato paste, spices. I love Wendy's chili. Eat this when you have a cold - it'll make you feel better.

White Bean Chili - Made with chicken, white beans, pepper jack cheese, and mild salsa. A great chili recipe to make when you're in a hurry to eat.

Best Cincinnati Chili - Made with ground beef, tomato sauce, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, cinnamon, allspice and chocolate. Cincinnati is sublime for this sweet and spicy salsa. Serve it over spaghetti noodles with sprinkled cheese on top - yum!

Uncle Jim's Award Winning Vegetable Chili - Made with pinto beans, kidney beans, black beans, garbanzo beans, corn, zucchini, jalapeño chilies, onions, green peppers, carrots and spices. Who needs meat when you can enjoy this hearty vegetarian chili instead? Sprinkle some grated cheddar cheese on top to make it extra special.

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Mark Bello, founder of Pizza a Casa Pizza School, is a tour-de-force of creativity and energy, sharing his knowledge and love of pizza with unpretentious ease. Born in NYC and raised on the famous thin crust pizzas indigenous to his NY and NJ upbringing, his passion for pizza was put to the test while he worked his way up to an MFA in Sculpture from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago. Far from home and in a land of deep-dish and dismal fast-food pizzas, he vowed to feed his need for the pizzas of his youth, so he took to the kitchen and mastered a recipe for perfect pizza baked in the home oven. After a decade-plus of refining, including a period of living, eating and cooking in Italy, Mark returned in 2005 to his East Coast roots and established Pizza a Casa as an artisanal catering and educational company. For the next five years, he taught at various venues around New York City, including the Astor Center, Whole Foods, and Murray's Cheese. Urged forward by increasing demand for pizza education and pizza gear recommendations, Mark opened the Pizza a Casa Pizza School and retail shop in April 2010. His pizzas have been praised in publications including Time Out New York, Food & Wine, Tasting Table, The Village Voice, Epicurious.com, Entrepreneur and were a sold-out hit at his demonstration and tasting at the James Beard House. Mark's pizza expertise has also been featured on Martha Stewart's "Morning Living" radio and Travel Channel's "Food Wars: NYC Pizza ...

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Monday, March 12, 2012

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Kitchen Nightmares US S05E05 Revisited #1 (with Subtitles!)

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I own no rights to this video and it is uploaded purely for the entertainment of other viewers. In the first "Revisited" this season, Chef Ramsay returns to some of the most explosive and unforgettable restaurants to see what happened to the eateries he tried to turn around. First, he returned to Classic American Restaurant, owned by friends who were on the verge of losing it all. Then he checked in on Davide, where two brothers who were at war with each other. Finally, Chef Ramsay revisited Downcity, where he went toe-to-toe with a stubborn owner named Abby.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Check Out Italian Black Summer Truffle, Sauce with Mushroom - 17.5 oz

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Freshly Brewed Folgers Coffee

Folgers coffee has been brewing in people's homes and offices for years. The decaffeinated, superior roast and ultra roast coffees have a sweet aroma that fills the air when it is brewed. Folgers was bought by Procter and Gamble in 1963 and became known as the coffee of choice. After the food giant bought the coffee brand, it has doubled output and sales to come to be the number one in coffees. There are many dissimilar flavors to choose when you need a fine cup of coffee.

Different Tastes of Folgers

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There is the superior decaffeinated, superior roast, coffee Columbian, gourmet supreme, ultra coffee and the ultra decaffeinated. Folgers coffee also makes the ultra urn, ultra urn decaffeinated, Gemini urn, Signia superior café decaffeinated and the gourmet selections entertaining Columbian coffee. Then they have the gourmet selections morning café, gourmet selections espresso and gourmet selections chocolate.

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Savini Salsa del Tartufaio- Truffle Gatherers Sauce - 170 grams - 5.99 ozs. Feature

  • Italy's finest truffles are from the Forcoli -Pisa region of Italy
  • use as an addition to sauces when you want the heady flavor of black truffles and mushroom
  • all natural - no preservatives or artificial ingredients - also available in 90 gram size
  • richly textured - made with champagnons, black truffles, olives, anchovies, and seasonings.
  • imported from Forcoli- Pisa, Italy

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Savini Tartufi has created this rich and strong flavored sauce made from a mixture of truffles and other mushrooms. Use it when a recipe calls for truffles. Add it to freshly boiled buttered pasta, top it with freshly grated Parmigiano, and voila! instant gourmet!


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When you are finding for a coffee brand you can taste, Folgers is the only coffee that comes to mind. You want a rich taste with a level flavor. The Folgers brand is all the time on top of other brand names. The gourmet selections are tasty and have an aroma that attracts everyone. Folgers also has dissimilar filters for their dissimilar flavored coffees.

The gourmet flavors comprise bold java, which is a rich coffee taste with a bold level finish. The Brazilian sunrise is a level taste created from the beans from Brazil and the entertaining Columbian is a full-bodied distinctive taste. The Morning café has a delicate aroma and taste while the cafeteria blend is made from specially blended and roasted beans. The hazelnut crème has a level finish and an enticing aroma while the vanilla biscotti is a vanilla flavor that has a creamy finish. The chocolate truffle is a phenomenal chocolate flavor and the crème brulee has a warm caramel finish with a vanilla flavored taste. The caramel drizzle is a rich caramel taste.

Coffee Recipes

There are many dissimilar recipes for development gourmet coffee even more tasteful. There are recipes for Folgers coffees in desserts, breakfast delights and drinks. You can make Blender Chocolate Mousse, Biscotti, Coffee Sauce and Easy Chocolate Pie as well as many more. When you use the recipes and coffees, you should all the time use the flavor or type asked for in the recipe. Deviating away from the required formula can succeed in a bad taste in the finished product.

The Folgers coffee line has been waking up people for years. The fresh sweet aroma that fills the air when the coffee is brewing is what people look forward to in the mornings. The taste that you expect from Folgers is all you need to wake up and get ready for the day. There are many brands of gourmet coffees to try, but after you taste all the dissimilar flavors offered, you will only want one instant coffee in the morning or for a mid morning pick me up. Folgers is the coffee everybody loves to drink.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bodacious Pot Roast: Cooking Connection Recipe Video

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Sour Cream Chocolate Chip Cookie method

The sour cream chocolate chip cookie recipe turns out a light and fluffy, moist chocolate chip cookie! Don't blink your eyes-these appetizing morsels will be gone that fast!

Ingredients

Truffle Sauce

2/3 cup salted butter, softened

Sour Cream Chocolate Chip Cookie method

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Black Truffle Sauce - (Tartuffata) A blend of wild mushrooms and black truffles. May be used over meats or to enrich pasta sauces.


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1/2 granulated sugar

1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar

1/2 cup sour cream

1 egg

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 cups all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips

1/2 cup chopped nuts (optional)

Hardware

Whisk

Large bowl

Medium bowl

Cookie Sheets

Mixer

Step 1: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Step 2: Lightly grease cookie sheets; set aside.

Step 3: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside.

Step 4: In a large bowl, with an electric mixer set on medium-high speed, beat the butter and sugars together until light and fluffy.

Step 5: Add sour cream, egg, and vanilla extract; beat until well blended.

Step 6: Stir in flour mixture; blend well.

Step 7: Stir in chocolate chips, and chopped nuts (optional).

Step 8: Drop tablespoons of dough 2 inches apart onto the prepared cookie sheets.

Step 9: Bake 10-12 minutes, or until golden brown. replacement cookies immediately to a cooling surface.

Makes about 40 cookies.

For more data on baking procedures and hardware used in this recipe see our Baking Tips section.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

How to Make Peanut Butter Balls - The Best Way

Due to the anticipated number of requests for my peanut butter balls, I've decided to make my recipe available to all!

If you're like me, and you enjoy the finer things in life, like a dessert based off of peanut butter, than you are going to enjoy this.

Truffle Sauce

This dessert is great for parties as well as the family. You will end up with around 25-50 -- leaving you with sufficient to to go around.

How to Make Peanut Butter Balls - The Best Way

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Here is my take on How to Make Peanut Butter Balls

  1. Mix 2 cups of peanut butter with 1 1/4 stick of softened butter until you get a flat consistency.
  2. Slowly add in 4 cups of powdered sugar until it's well mixed -- roll the compound into 1 inch balls and then refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  3. Melt your popular chocolate and dip or pour the chocolate onto the balls -- I recommend placing a sheet of wax paper under the peanut butter balls to keep them from sticking to the plate.
  4. Refrigerate till chocolate creates a hard shell.

Sounds pretty easy, right? Well it is!

These don't have to be -- and in my opinion, shouldn't be -- over complicated. I've seen many distinct variations of these out there. Some recipes call for some vanilla, cereal, flaked coconut, honey and even chopped nuts -- you name it, man will endeavor to stuff them into these poor itsybitsy balls of goodness.

Sometimes, straightforward is Better

Personally, I prefer the more straightforward approach. In the end, they just turn out better.

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