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How to Make Breath-Friendly Tomato Salsa + Video: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
Apr30

How to Make Breath-Friendly Tomato Salsa + Video: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

I am happy to show you How to Make Breath-Friendly Tomato Salsa to enhance your fiesta on Cinco de Mayo! Mexican & Latin American dishes benefit from salsa. In fact, they’re an absolute must. However, the bad breath you get from many salsas isn’t always a benefit. You won’t have to walk around with your hand over your mouth when you talk, or worried someone will be scared off from your onion breath, while eating...

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How to Make Pico de Gallo Salsa: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
Apr29

How to Make Pico de Gallo Salsa: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

In one’s repertoire of Mexican cuisine, it is essential to know How to Make Pico de Gallo Salsa. This is a very popular and prevalent accompaniment with Mexican dishes. How to Make Pico de Gallo Salsa: Depending upon what your family’s spice level is, add an appropriate chili pepper. In this recipe, we’re using a jalapeño, but if you’d like something more mild, try using a sweet Cubanelle pepper or green...

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How to Make Ghee: South Asian Clarified Butter + Video
Apr21

How to Make Ghee: South Asian Clarified Butter + Video

Ghee is a clarified butter, commonly used in Indian cuisine and Eastern cookery. Easy to make with a distinctive butter flavor, and a higher smoking point than regular butter with the butter solids removed. How to Make Ghee: The butter is gently melted on very low heat, which allows the solids to drop to the bottom. After the froth is removed from the top, no more froth is forming, and the milk solids are noticeably on the bottom,...

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How to Bake Perfect Taste Biryani Chicken Wings + Video
Feb01

How to Bake Perfect Taste Biryani Chicken Wings + Video

I’m bringing you a wonderful chicken wing recipe that may be a bit more ethnic in nature than you’re used to, and they are amazing…Perfect Taste Biryani Chicken Wings! Whether it’s Super Bowl tailgating or a mid-week meal, these chicken wings are your winning ticket… They are super easy to make, healthier than deep fried wings, and tasty beyond comparison. These chicken wings can be served as an appetizer...

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How to Make a Dry Spice Rub for Meat + Video
Jan24

How to Make a Dry Spice Rub for Meat + Video

It’s tailgating time, and what’s better than using a Dry Spice Rub for either grilling or roasting meat? Here is a quick & easy spice mix that will certainly kick up your food & please your taste buds too. How to Make a Dry Spice Rub for Meat: It’s a little bit sweet, a little bit spicy & a little bit smoky too. Use on pork, beef, lamb, chicken or turkey. You can even venture out & use it on fish,...

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A Champion’s Kitchen: Ode to Hot Sauce
Jan12

A Champion’s Kitchen: Ode to Hot Sauce

Super Bowl XLVIII is around the corner on February 2nd, 2014, and you will find hot sauce on tables around the globe! Any self-respecting foodie that’s tailgating on Super Bowl Sunday has to have hot sauce in abundance for this event… Hot sauce is a condiment of champions. It’s hot, spicy goodness spiked with flavor & high octane, goes perfectly in breakfast, lunch, dinner, as well as savory beverages. Whether...

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How to Make Sauerkraut
Dec27

How to Make Sauerkraut

Sauerkraut is fantastic, but even more awesome when you make it yourself at home. Sauerkraut has a history of being of a healthful quality, as cabbage is jam packed with good stuff for your body, and is a dish that one you acquire a taste for it, you enjoy eating it frequently. Perfect alongside pork chops, sausages, spare ribs or frankfurters. Also, we enjoy our perogies with fried sauerkraut filling. Mmm… How to Make...

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How to Cook Southern Greens
Dec26

How to Cook Southern Greens

If you want to cook a great Southern meal, you want to be sure you perfect How to Cook Southern Greens! In the American South, two or more kinds of greens are frequently cooked together & serve as side dishes, especially with Holiday dinners. Oh, my…the way they are prepared is ever so delicious, and of course, with rich Holiday meals, greens are typical of what we tend to crave. It’s almost a contest to find who...

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How to Make Creamy Tartar Sauce
Dec22

How to Make Creamy Tartar Sauce

This Creamy Tartar Sauce is a perfectly ideal accompaniment to fish. How to Make Creamy Tartar Sauce: Though my recipe uses parsley, other herbs are quite delicious added to this sauce as well. You could try tarragon or chives. Type: Sauce Recipe Serve with: fish & lemon wedges Prep Time: 8 min Yields: 1 1/3 cups Ingredients: 1 cup mayonnaise 1 large egg – hard boiled; finely chopped 2 tbsp sweet pickles or green relish...

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Web Chef Review: Vilux Balsamic Grainy Mustard
Dec05

Web Chef Review: Vilux Balsamic Grainy Mustard

Vilux Balsamic Grainy Mustard is a serious condiment. Not only does this Dijon have that grainy mustard texture I love so much, they have added an element that can never be refused…balsamic vinegar with it’s robust, sweet & tangy flavor. This mustard is superb for vinaigrettes, as well as marinades, smeared on sandwiches, or used to prepare fish, beef, pork or chicken. It was perfect as a warm vinaigrette served over...

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How to Can Dill Pickles: National Pickle Day
Nov14

How to Can Dill Pickles: National Pickle Day

National Pickle Day has arrived, and when was the last time you made pickles at home? If you’ve never tried making pickles, you can do it too. You will be so much more satisfied knowing what went into the jars, and will be much happier about the flavors. As well, preparing pickles yourself gives such a sense of accomplishment, and beefs up your Winter season cooking repertoire. Pickling renders a tangy result with flavors...

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How to Make Guacam-Olé: National Guacamole Day
Nov14

How to Make Guacam-Olé: National Guacamole Day

National Guacamole Day is finally here! I love an excuse to make guacamole! Ingrid Turner Guacamole is a wonderful addition to almost all Mexican cookery. Varieties of Avocados: Avocados are native to the Americas, and are available all year long. There are 2 varieties: Hass Avocado – dark & bumpy-skinned, grow in California Fuerte Avocado – larger, green & smooth-skinned, from Florida My choice for guacamole would...

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A Celebration of Peppers: National Pepper Month
Nov01

A Celebration of Peppers: National Pepper Month

It is November, and National Pepper Month has finally arrived. We have written about peppers in our quest for various pepper dishes & found they are a most popular vegetable, included in many of the most familiar ethnic dishes. The terms pepper & chili are used interchangeably, both being vegetables. Amazingly full of vitamins, peppers are vibrantly colored, add texture, and sometimes heat to dishes. Store unwashed & in...

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