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Pinoy Arroz Caldo

Pinoy Arroz Caldo

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Arroz Caldo literally means "hot rice". Notwithstanding that the name was obviously derived from the Spanish (Philippines was colonized by Spain for 300 years; hence, most of our dishes have their influence), it is a popular Filipino comfort food. It's th…

Harley's Pizza On The Run

Harley's Pizza On The Run

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

These are just 1 of my dishes,that are cheap,fast,exspecally when youve had a hard day.Putting food on the table has become so hard,Its hard enough to wonder how your going to pay the morgage,little lone putting food on the table for your family..Well wor…

Mashed Potato

Mashed Potato

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Hubby and I both love Mashed Potatoes but we don't buy those ready packs from the store. We always want to be in control of the food we eat. One thing we both avoid in food is too much salt. We checked the salt contents of each package and we just could n…

Mexican Beans

Mexican Beans

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Frijoles,Beans are an essential part of Mexican food, I remember when I was growing up my Mom always had a pot on the stove or ready made in the refrigerator for our weekly meals. If you want to make good Mexican food you should learn how to make simple b…

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

The perfect hard boiled egg, every time!

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
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…

Olive Ascolane

Olive Ascolane

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Olive ascolane are deliciously stuffed green olives which are breaded and fried. They are originally from the Le Marche region of Italy. Thankfully, they are widely found all over Italy, and are easily made at home. In Italy, I would mostly enjoy them as…

Clams and mussels in Tomato broth

Clams and mussels in Tomato broth

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Clams and mussels are two very popular shellfish all over the world. There are many ways that they can be prepared. I remember that one of my favorite ways of eating them was a long time ago in Spain in a town called Tossa De Mar, about an hour north of B…

Sicilian Panelle

Sicilian Panelle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Panelle stands are as popular in Sicily as, hot dog stands, in the US. You can quickly grab a Panini and Panelle as you are walking down the street and hunger pain attacks. But sometimes you will grab a sandwich with panelle just because that’s what you…

Barbecueing Meat the Sicilian Way

Barbecueing Meat the Sicilian Way

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Here is an excellent lamb dish grilled the sicilian way. For those concerned about the health hazards of charcoal-grilling producing carcinogens called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), no need to worry. Use leaner meats that drip less fat. Fat, wh…

Empanadas de carne

Empanadas de carne

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Empanadas are believed to have originated in Spain or Portugal. The word empanada comes from the word "empanar" which means to coat with bread or pastry. So, an empanada is a bread or pastry that surrounds some kind of delicious filling. Empanadas were br…

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Kitchen Mysteries with the Food Geek

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Kitchen Mysteries is a weekly exploration of oddities surrounding cooking and food. They could be recipes that fail when they shouldn't, conflicting advice from different sources, or just plain weirdness. If it happens in a kitchen, and you're not su…

ZigZat.com | For the Love of Food!

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My Blog is dedicated for the love of food! Please enjoy, make comments and come back often. Thanks.

Don't Forget the Food

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Don't Forget the Food is all about all things food. Kitchens, recipes, & gadgets.
Everything from drinks, appetizers, dinners & desserts. Celebrities kitchens and all the newest tools for the kitchen. Original recipes & chef favorites.

A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa

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Spanish Food Recipes and Nourishing Foods, homemade, organic, and grown at home. My blog has a lot of do it yourself, such as homemade yogurt, pectin, bread, cultures and ferments.

The Adventures of Kitchen Girl

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The thirty-something Mother of 3 who loves to cook and take pictures of food. I love to do product reviews, where I give you my honest opinion... good, bad or just so so. I also do product giveaways and contests! I'm always trying something new in th…

The Origin of the Watermelon

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Have you ever wondered where the watermelon originated and how it made its way to America? The watermelon is an ingredient in the Mediterranean diet and Chinese cooking. Enjoy!

Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

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Musings from a Mad Housewife,
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Welcome to the Mad Housewife kitchen, your sanctuary from a mad, mad world. Enjoy a glass of wine, reflect on our mad musings, and try out one of our fabulous new recipes. Such a civilized wa…

The Origin of Pepper and Secret Recipes

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Pepper is the third most used cooking ingredient used in the world. Restaurant secret recipes using pepper

DICED: The Official Blog of the Institute of Culinary Education

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The Food Talk

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This blog will increase in entries as the author try out new food or stumble upon cravings or even trying out new cooking recipes. It will stay pure as a site for food, food, food and nothing else but food.
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Orxata i Fartons

posted August 11, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

Blai went to Barcelona a week earlier than I did and I had to spend that entire week hearing about how fabulous fartons were and how well they went with orxata and how I absolutely had to try them. (Go ahead and giggle at the name like a five year ol (read full article)

08.08.10: dinner (tomatoes, prawns, rocket and pasta–oh my!)

posted August 10, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Grilled Prawns with Rocket and Campari Tomatoes When I mentioned our then-upcoming trip to England to colleagues and the like, the general consensus from them was along the lines of “well, England’s great but the food was pretty disappoin (read full article)

El Celler de Can Roca

posted August 08, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

Last weekend was our first wedding anniversary and to celebrate this happy occasion, we headed for lunch at the best known restaurant in Girona in Catalunya – our big blowout for the end of July. I’d made the booking at El Celler de Can R (read full article)

Friday Foodstuffs 7.30.10: The AC Food and Wine Festival is Finally Here...and So Is Our New URL

Ahem...notice anything different lately? Well, yes, we all did get haircuts recently, but that's not it. Look up at your web address window and you might see something different- as in www.eatinginsjersey.com, perhaps? That's because we've changed ou (read full article)

Oreo Cheesecake

posted July 29, 2010 in The Goddess\'s Kitchen

Hi everyone, hope this post finds you all well. I know it’s been a while since my last post but I decided to take some time out to spend with family and friends and keep busy. My sister and 16 month old nephew came over from Spain and stayed with u (read full article)

07.10.10: dinner (Catalan cooking at its best: Fideuà y Escabetx de Sardines)

posted July 29, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Fideuà (Noodles with Clams, Perch and Vegetables) Michael has been teasing me lately that I’m turning into quite the talented Spanish cook due to so many weekends filled with gazpacho, bocadillos, chorizo and the like. This dinner came at the (read full article)

White Wine Sangria; Cheap wine and a Tapa

posted July 28, 2010 in Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

Spain has long, hot summers. Spain also has lots of really cheap wine of all colors. I once had a Spanish friend explain to me that she refused to spend more than 1.50 euros (less than $2.00) on a bottle of red wine because her children (adult) were (read full article)

THE EXPORT DRIVE OF PORTUGUESE WINE COOPERATIVES.

posted July 25, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

In Old World wine producing countries the concept of co-operatives has been a driving force for centuries. The necessity for the co-operative movement stems from the fact that many growers own very small properties, some as small as one hectare, som (read full article)

1452 more days to World Cup 2010?!

posted July 22, 2010 in Duckie\'s Food Blog

1452 more days to World Cup 2014. 1452 days!!! I can't wait that long!!! Although I'm absolutely joyous that 'my' Spain won, I'm also totally suffering from the 'lack of football withdrawal syndrome'. Again, 1452 more days!!! How to survive that l (read full article)

Saffron Rice

posted July 21, 2010 in Indian Food, Easy Indian Recipes

Bihar's staple food for lunch always has rice. Rice can be prepared in several ways like boiled rice, steamed rice, fried rice, sweet rice etc. Today I want to present rice using saffron. Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. It's best (read full article)

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