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Banana Q

Banana Q

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Cook Time: 15 Minutes

There are hundreds of varieties of bananas. 'Saba' or Cooking Bananas is an all time personal favorite especially if it is cooked like this. Aside from it is delicious, nutritious and economical it is available all throughout the year. There are just too…

Pressure Cooker Arborio Rice Pudding

Pressure Cooker Arborio Rice Pudding

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Serve this elegant pudding warm in the winter and chilled in the summer. Making rice pudding in the pressure cooker requires pressure cooking with milk - which can be tricky but not impossible. It has a tendency to foam and bubble inside your pressure…

No-Bake Peanut Butter Balls

No-Bake Peanut Butter Balls

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Do you have 12 minutes today? Yes? Okay go sneak into the kitchen and make this real quick. I came across five different recipes of peanut butter balls yesterday and instead of choosing just one, I combined a couple to make one that suited my taste.…

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

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Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Today's post is a back to basics cooking lesson, How to boil an egg. The perfect boiled or hard boiled egg is when the egg is cooked all the way through and the yolk is golden , there shouldn't be a grey/green ring around the yolk. To me if a hard boiled…

The Taco Rack Crunchy Tacos by Chef Kirk Leins

The Taco Rack Crunchy Tacos by Chef Kirk Leins

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

The Taco Rack Crunchy Restaurant Style Tacos from our friend Chef Kirk Leins, is as basic a course in Taco Cooking 101 as you can get... Chef Kirk accepted my Taco Cooking Challenge... To see his evaluation of my Taco Cookware, watch this video... http:/…

Pressure Cooker Mini Meatball Broth

Pressure Cooker Mini Meatball Broth

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

You don't need a stock to make this broth, from the Hip Pressure Cooking website, because you make it yourself. Then, the vegetables come out of the pan, to serve as a side dish, and then meat balls, and pastina go in to turn this dish into a one pot mea…

Mini Weaner Wraps

Mini Weaner Wraps

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

I started making these when my granddaughter was in Early Headstart, they loved them. These kids had such little hands so they were the perfect size.

Shrimp al diablo

Shrimp al diablo

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

my brother would love to put this together and throw them on the bbq grill when cooking outdoors

Truffled, Slow-Scrambled Eggs

Truffled, Slow-Scrambled Eggs

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

My cousin, Catherine, stopped by for a visit recently and made us something absolutely sinful: as her brother calls them, "frenchified eggs." The thing about Catherine, other than that she never learned to draw inside the lines, is that she lives our lou…

Keem's Koho (Salmon) Kookery

Keem's Koho (Salmon) Kookery

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

My 11-year seasonal gig as the executive chef of the Driftwood Lodge in SE Alaska taught me a thing or two about cooking wild silver (coho) salmon. A very quick and easy way is to simply roast the fillet - bones in and skin on. Removing the bones from…

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A Lithuanian Cooking in India

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In this blog, you'll find traditional and our own recipes all tested by me and my hubby, with whom I share a passion for cooking and improvising with ingredients. Indian, Asian, some fusion and Lithuanian dishes -- quick, easy and very delicious! =)

FunnySpoon: The Cooking Site for Real Life

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The FunnyScoop blog is the complement to FunnySpoon.com, our simple and approachable cooking website. Here you’ll find our cooking-inspired stream-of-conscious thinking where we talk about our favorite kitchen tools, flavors we’re obsessed with a…

Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

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Simple recipes using all natural, all fresh ingredients.... almost...

Cheese Curd in Paradise

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Busy girl with a love for cooking simple, but yummy dishes!

Tips For Delicious And Healthy Cooking

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I am giving the recipes for good healthy cooking .This site will also give you every bit of information that will help you to cook delicious and healthy food and many more information that will make your life more yummy and tastier.

Yogurt Everyday

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How to make yogurt and other cultured foods. Yogurt recipes and tips for cooking with yogurt.

Kopiaste to Greek Hospitality

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I am a self proclaimed expert cook. I share my passion for cooking at my blog Kopiaste to Greek Hospitality which is mainly about Greek and Cypriot food but also my cooking explorations for international cuisine.

The Foodist a Foodies Delight

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The Foodist a Foodie´s Delight is a Photo Food Blog about our passion
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Slurp!!

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I love to eat and got a passion for cooking recently.. Here are a few of my successful recipes

Indian Cooking Recipes

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This blog is for meant for beginners in Indian Cooking (Specially vegetarian). Indian cooking is very easy and very healthy. The every day food consumption accommodates for desired vitamins (vegetables), protein (pluses), Carb (rice), iron (spinach),…

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Crêpes

posted August 17, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Quite some time ago one of my brilliant cooking teachers, who was from Brittany- France, taught me this wonderful Crêpe recipe. It’s an absolutely terrific recipe that became one of my favorites! First time that I made crêpes, I ended up with (read full article)

Spinach Bites

posted July 07, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

These is what J. and I had for lunch today. Spinach is one of my favorites vegetables in the whole world. And use it often in my cooking. Stuffed pastries, salads, stuffed homemade pasta, dips... and other dishes.My Mom used to make these Spinach Bit (read full article)

posted November 03, 2014 in Al Dente Gourmet

"Learn The Basics of Cooking toBecome A Gourmet Food Expert" Article by Brent Schumacher Gourmet foods are done with sophistication, especially by Iron Chefs. You may think that simply looking at food is made by a snap of your fingers. This is not e (read full article)

Railway Mutton Curry

posted August 17, 2010 in niyas's world

Source - Deccan Chronicle, Chennai EditionRailway Mutton Curry is a direct throw back to the days of the British Raj in India, when traveling by train was considered aristocratic. This very popular and slightly spicy dish was served in Railway Refres (read full article)

Wheat Pizza Crust

posted August 17, 2010 in What's Cooking in Kentucky

Who doesn’t love pizza?  I mean, pizza is as American as baseball and apple pie, right?  Unfortunately, it is also really fattening.  There are some ways, however, to make it a little healthier – for starters, making it at home.  Her (read full article)

Pulled Pork BBQ

posted August 16, 2010 in Cooking Rut

Oh, how I wish I had a photo to share with you. We had dinner the other night -- pulled pork BBQ -- and it was delicious. My daughter, the BBQ sauce guru of the family, ate every bit and even licked the plate clean. Maybe I should have taken a pictur (read full article)

Neer Dosa

posted August 16, 2010 in niyas's world

Neer DosaTraditional dish in Mangalorean / Udupi Cuisine. Perfect with a spicy vegetable or prawns curry or prawns gashi or chicken curry.Recipe Credit - Chef Manu Nair & Femina ( May 5 )Preparation Time: 30 minutesCooking Time: 10 minutesMakes: (read full article)

Insalata di riso

posted August 16, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

Mid-August, when the temperatures climb to tropical heights, is a time when even the enthusiasm of even the most avid cook can begin to wane. Italians often turn to easily prepared dishes that need minimal or no actually cooking. Salads are an obviou (read full article)

Celebrating summer with blueberry pancakes

posted August 16, 2010 in Our Life in Meals

My favorite blueberry memory isn’t a special dish or preparation, but eating blueberries straight from the bush. When I was growing up, we would always visit Sweden in the summer, and picking fresh blueberries was one of my favorite activities. (read full article)

{Product Review & Recipe} Cottage Cheese & Bell Pepper Wraps, Pickled Peppers and Gulab Jamuns - Strange Bedfellows? Maybe ...

posted August 15, 2010 in Passionate About Baking

"Life is the sum of all your choices"Albert Camus Given the choice, I would cook and bake all day with olive oil as my happy cooking medium ... SIGH ... if only I didn't find the price a little... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website (read full article)

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