Web Chef Review: Napa Valley Harvest White Truffle Oil Spritzer
Napa Valley Harvest White Truffle Oil Spritzer adds an air of luxury to your culinary masterpieces! This spritzer is actually made with real truffle infused oil, and it truly outstanding. I love the taste of truffles and this white truffle oil is loaded with rich truffle flavor.Truffles have been touted “the diamond of the kitchen” by French gourmet, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. The spritzer makes it possible to conserve...
How to Make Avocado Lime Deviled Eggs + Video
Once you try this recipe for Avocado Lime Deviled Eggs, you will want to make it frequently. It gives you a whole new attitude about deviled eggs, and it’s a real winner for parties, showers or healthy snacks. How To Make Avocado Lime Deviled Eggs: Eggs are a perfect solution to the afternoon munchies combined with avocados, which are high in omegas. Turmeric & smoked paprika contain magnesium, which assist in weight loss...
How to Make White Chocolate Mousse with Toasted Almonds
Creamy, dreamy, decadent White Chocolate Mousse is a perfect romantic dessert. Chocolatey, light & airy…what could be better? Plus, chocolate has an aphrodisiac effect too…don’t forget! How to Make White Chocolate Mousse: If you wish to fill Chocolate Cups with this mousse, prepare cups first & fill cups before serving, topping with a Raspberry Sauce. Type: Dessert Recipe Serve with: a romantic dinner for...
White Balsamic Vinegar: Foodie Trend ‘Dans la Cuisine’
A Foodie Trend – Dans la Cuisine: A tasty trend I’d like to share with you is that of white balsamic vinegar. This lightly colored vinegar hails from Modena, Italy where balsamic vinegar originates. Lately, I’ve been trying out some of my gorgeous vinegars I have in my pantry in my kitchen. I love to reach for the white balsamic for so many dishes, recently, that I typically would not choose a balsamic for. As...
How to Cook White Rice + Video
One of the simplest recipes on the planet is to cook White Rice. Rice is something that’s a food staple the World over, and I’d say just about every nationality cooks & eats this seed in some way, shape or form. It’s ever popular in Asia & North America. Types of rice vary by geographical region, as well as the recipes in which it is prepared. It’s the perfect side dish, but doubles for main dishes as...
How to Make Christmas Eggnog
Purchased eggnog is perfectly good to use over the Holiday season, but Homemade Eggnog is better! Whether you’re using eggnog in a punch, enjoying it with a splash of brandy, or drinking it straight up, this Holiday beverage is a staple at this time of year. How to Make Eggnog: You can serve this eggnog in a punch bowl or refrigerate for individual servings. If refrigerated, keep it as you would keep & store milk or cream....
How to Make Deviled Eggs: National Deviled Egg Day
National Deviled Egg Day has arrived and it’s time to make you some perfectly packaged Deviled Eggs. Eggs can allow a chef’s imagination to run wild… These little gems contain balanced nutrients from which a complete organism forms. They can transform bread doughs by allowing a structural framework, whereby leaveners grow, to thicken puddings & keep them smooth, bind meatloaf or burgers, and help in providing...
How to Poach Eggs: It’s World Egg Day
World Egg Day is here, and I must say, today’s cooks would be lost without eggs to fire their imaginations. Cake batters become transformed by incorporating eggs. What would crepes be without eggs? Custards & rich ice cream would lose smoothness and sauces wouldn’t emulsify properly. Purchase the freshest eggs possible, as old eggs don’t compare in desired texture & taste. So, always purchase the best quality...
Web Chef Review: Vilux White Balsamic Vinegar
What’s Delicious today @ Cooking with Kimberly? Vilux White Balsamic Vinegar – You’ll love this stuff! It’s made from grape must from the sweet Terbbiano varietal, and lacks the traditional dark, rich color of typical balsamic vinegars. However, it has it’s own clear, beauty with more mild flavor than its darker counterpart. It’s sweet, grapey, tangy, crisp & bright. Instead of aging this vinegar in...
How to Cook Scrambled Eggs a la Kimberly
I’m not a crazy fan of breakfast for the most part…So, when I endeavor to eat or make breaky, it has to be an awesome dish to spark my mind & taste buds in the morning. This recipe is adapted from one I saw Gordon Ramsay do in his own home for his wife’s brunch in bed. You don’t know what you’re missing, if you haven’t had this “grown-up”, gourmet version of scrambled eggs. Try it,...
How to Cook Kimberly’s Egg Nog French Toast
If your household is like ours, we stocked up on Egg Nog this year for Christmas. We still have a few cartons remaining that have an expiration date approaching this next week. What I like to do is to use it up to make French toast with. Yum! ~ Kimberly Edwards 🙂 Type: Breakfast Serve With: Canadian maple syrup and/or powdered sugar Prep Time: 3 min Cook Time: 5-7 Yield: ~ 8 pieces Ingredients: ~ 8 pieces Bread or English Muffins 1...
How to Cook Divine Deviled Eggs
A classic family recipe, especially made @ Easter-time. I wish we made these more often! ~ Kimberly Edwards ;D Type: Appetizer Recipe Prep Time: ~ 45 min Cook Time: ~ 10 min Yield: 12 deviled eggs Nutrition Facts: * Please use organic ingredients whenever possible. Ingredients: 6 eggs – should be at least 4 days old 1 tbsp mayonnaise 1/2 tbsp heavy cream 1/8 tsp mustard 1/4 tsp sea salt – or to taste 1/2 tsp freshly...
Gluten Free Tiger Nuts Winter Spice Cake & Hot Cake Sauce + Video
Gluten Free Tiger Nuts Winter Spice Cake & Hot Cake Sauce are simply the perfect additions to your Holiday repertoire. Keeping in mind the dietary restrictions of family & friends, over the Holidays, doesn’t have to be a chore, boring or sub-par, when it comes to cooking & baking. This cake may be gluten free, but it’s every bit a delectable bake in its own right – now top that with a hot cake sauce &...