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How to Make Breadcrumbs at Home
May06

How to Make Breadcrumbs at Home

Bread crumbs…something you’ll need to cook in your kitchen at some point… …what a pain in the booty to have to run to the store and buy a container of bread crumbs. Especially when you can easily make them in your own kitchen from scratch in less time than running to the store and back to buy them. You may use whatever type of bread you prefer or whatever you may have at home. Savory & sweet breads can work...

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Our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years
Apr07

Our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years

We are sharing with you our Top 50 Cooking Shows of the Past 10 Years! Yup! Can you believe we have been on YouTube for 10 years?! How the time flies. Starting from a crappy webcam that filmed in shades of yellow, filming with an old camera phone, and then on to better clarity with newer cameras, our shows have evolved, to say the least. The way people cook & food philosophies have changed a great deal over the past decade, n many...

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Coconut Plantain Sweet Potato Breadcrumb Cookies + Video
Mar24

Coconut Plantain Sweet Potato Breadcrumb Cookies + Video

If you’re craving something sweet, but haven’t got a clue what to make, try out our Coconut Plantain Sweet Potato Breadcrumb Cookies! Maybe you didn’t know you could make cookies with breadcrumbs, but they are an awesome alternative, when you may be out of other ingredients, you’d typically need for baking cookies. The tropical flavors of coconut & plantain are just perfect in a cookie like this. Plus, you...

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How to Bake Veggie Rubbed Plantains + Video
Mar21

How to Bake Veggie Rubbed Plantains + Video

Spice up your meal – Bake Veggie Rubbed Plantains as a side dish! These tasty, little plantain tidbits have it all – they are sweet, savory, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside! Plus, they have that bit of tropical flair you are craving. Plantains coated with a veggie spice rub & bread crumbs, baked in the oven to perfection? Yes, please! How to Bake Veggie Rubbed Plantains: For this recipe, I’m using...

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How to Bake Beef & Pretzel Burgers + Video
Feb02

How to Bake Beef & Pretzel Burgers + Video

If you’re looking for an option other than grilling, Bake Beef & Pretzel Burgers! Whether it’s too rainy or snowy, you’ve run out of propane, or just looking for a quick & easy way to get dinner taken care of, baking burgers is a great way to go. These burgers could also be used for grilling or pan frying. How to Bake Beef & Pretzel Burgers: Using pretzel crumbs, instead of bread crumbs is a great way to...

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How to Grill Black Sheep Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers with Haskapa Chutney + Video
Sep03

How to Grill Black Sheep Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers with Haskapa Chutney + Video

Once you make burgers using this recipe How to Grill Black Sheep Cheese Stuffed Hamburgers with Haskapa Chutney, you will want to share it with your friends. We have found this to be one of our favorite ways to kick things up and making simple hamburgers into an culinary experience. The burgers are savory and juicy, the filling is a slightly salty, gooey cheese surprise and to top it off, the Haskapa Chutney is pure heaven –...

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How to Bake Buttermilk Plantains + Video
May05

How to Bake Buttermilk Plantains + Video

I’m going to show you How to Bake Buttermilk Plantains and what a great side dish or appetizer these tasty little chunks of goodness are. How to Bake Buttermilk Plantains: A change from the commonly served side dishes and what a delicious snack – quick to prepare and nutritious. Type: Side Dish or Appetizer Prep Time: 5 min Bake Time: 15 – 20 min Yield: 4 servings The ingredients & instructions are listed below...

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How to Cook Breaded Veal Cutlets
Apr26

How to Cook Breaded Veal Cutlets

This recipe for How to Cook Breaded Veal Cutlets is one that we enjoy for special meals and one that has a relatively short prep time. How to Cook Breaded Veal Cutlets: The veal has a delicate flavor and the meat is very tender. Type: Entrée Recipe Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 17  – 22 min Yield: 6 servings Ingredients: 6 veal cutlets – no bone 1 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup fine bread crumbs 1 tbsp paprika 1/2 tsp garlic powder...

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How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: Easter Surprises
Apr16

How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: Easter Surprises

This recipe for How To Roast Duck is quite straight forward and can make any meal a celebration. How to Roast Duck with Savory Fruit Stuffing: You will probably wish to serve this frequently, not just on Holidays like Easter. Type: Entrée Recipe Prep Time: 30 min Roast Time: 5 min + 21 min/lb Rest Time: 12 – 15 min Yield: serves 4 Ingredients: one 5 – 7 lb duck 1/2 tsp each of pepper & salt 1 tsp + sprinkle all over...

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How to Cook Chicken Meatballs + Video
Dec01

How to Cook Chicken Meatballs + Video

This night, I was intending to make pasta with Chicken Meatballs! In this post & show, I’m showing you how to make the meatballs. I often buy various types of ground meat – beef, pork, veal, chicken or turkey. Each one of these ground meats tastes a bit different, and each has it’s own unique moisture & fat content. How to Cook Chicken Meatballs: I often omit adding an egg to my burger recipes, as it causes...

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How to Cook Turkey Stuffing: National Stuffing Day
Nov28

How to Cook Turkey Stuffing: National Stuffing Day

The 4th Thursday of November is National Stuffing Day! A day to itself for stuffing? Well, it’s so mouth-watering that I don’t begrudge giving it a day of its own. We enjoy stuffing so much at our house, that not only do we stuff our poultry, but we even make extra in a casserole to enjoy it for a couple days. My Mother-in-law made wonderful dressing, albeit different from mine, but she would bring us the most delicious...

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How to Cook Sardines & Apple Casserole: National Sardines Day
Nov24

How to Cook Sardines & Apple Casserole: National Sardines Day

National Sardines Day is November 24th, and it is going to be delicious with a recipe for Sardines & Apple Casserole! Sardines are members of the herring fish family. The sardines from Europe have more flavor and are fatter than the ones that come from the American Atlantic, which more often than not, are canned. Personally, I very much enjoy the salty, oily sardines in a tin, and I enjoy them with raw onion slices or chives, and...

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How to Cook Linda’s Au Gratin Potatoes: National Potato Day
Oct27

How to Cook Linda’s Au Gratin Potatoes: National Potato Day

We are kicking off National Potato Day with a bit of a history lesson on the potato, and then we eat deliciously with a recipe for Au Gratin Potatoes. Quick Potato History: After its introduction from South America to Europe, it took over 100 years for the potato to become accepted. It was even longer before North America decided to accept it, when the Irish immigrants brought it to our shores. Now, it is a leading food harvested...

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