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Food: Five Tips For Storing Food

May 3rd, 2010

There can not be many people who do not like food, but the human race, being what it is, I suppose there are a few. For the rest of us, food is a source of daily pleasure and, like drink, it is often used to mark a celebration. not only that, but different foodstuffs are used for the different meals or distinct occasions.

Celebratory meals were indubitably planned around the seasonal foods on hand, but some foods were transported great distances for the benefit of those who could afford them. For instance, my Dad thought it was a great treat to get an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day 60 years ago. How times have altered, very few children would think an orange a present, special or otherwise, any day of the year nowadays.

Nevertheless, the storage of food is still a daily job and so, I have listed a few top tips on storing food hereunder, so that you will get the best from what you have bought or grown even a long time afterward.

The Smells Of Summer: the scent of fresh garden herbs are one of the joys of Summer. You can preserve many of these herbs in the following way. Take a suitably sized glass bottle and stuff your favourite herb into it until you can get not get even one more leaf in. Then fill it to the brim with your favourite oil olive oil (salad oil, not cooking oil). Leave it in the strong sunlight for two days if you are using basil or two weeks for tarragon. Allow the water to part from the oil and decant the oil off into another bottle. Just one or two drops of this oil on a salad or spaghetti will bring back Summer memoirs.

Bin Ends: sometimes, after a party for instance, you may wake up to several small quantities of wine in different bottles. Of course, you can pour like wines into each other. When you are done, pour a teaspoon of olive oil into each bottle. This will form an air proof barrier over the wine thereby preserving the wine for another week or two to accompany your favourite dinners – in the cooking process naturally.

Storing Garlic: cloves of peeled garlic will keep for months if you stuff them into a screw-topped jar and cover them with olive oil. As you use the garlic, top up with more olive oil. The oil will absorb some of the flavour of the garlic and make a fabulous (basis for a) salad dressing. If you have used tinned garlic, the rest can be preserved in the same way, but you should rinse and dry them first.

Saving Tomato Paste: if you think that you will not be able to use up the left over half a tin or tube of tomato paste quickly, you can put it into the ice cube tray and freeze it into blocks until you are ready to use it.

Parsley Crumble: keep bunches of parsley in the deep freeze. Then, when you need it, you can just crumple the head of the bunch in your hand immediately over the pot or plate where you require it and put it back in the freezer. The stalks can be used in the stock pot. in fact, this method works for all herbs.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the crock pots by Rival. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Secret Restaurant Recipes

April 23rd, 2010

Famous restaurant recipes are offered to you, you merely need to know how to locate them. That means that you can prepare your favorite foods from your favorite dining area, your kitchen table. This helps to cut the cost down a lot, which can also help you to cut down on your expenses.

Still, you will not feel deprived due to the fact that you still get to eat your favorite foods. You can find these recipes offered right on the web by using one of the recipe databases. First you need to find one, then type in the restaurant name and the recipe name, and then you will be in your kitchen cooking up all your favorite recipes.

Now, if you are searching for American recipes, you can find plenty of the best restaurants who will provide their recipe versions. If you love a great burger and a plateful of French fries, you shouldn’t have to settle for anything less than what you want? Is there anything better than a classic, homemade American apple pie? Well maybe, if you take a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!

If you are trying to locate many of these American recipes the great news is that there are many membership websites on the internet that offer these recipes. Choose from meats, seafood, pasta dishes, and vegetables. There are even desserts available. You can locate a lot of recipes that are in this category as well.

The same thing goes for spicy Mexican foods. One of the greatest things to do when it comes to Mexican type of food is to find a high quality spice blend that just yells Mexican! There are loads of variety’s out there that you can easily pick up, bring home and use in your dishes to recreate a restaurant recipe or to help you in coming up with that old recipe that you remember your grandmother preparing when you were still growing up. You can find recipes to help you prepare these blends as well.

Now, it is very pricey to go out to a restaurant for a meal. And the more in your group, the more preposterous the prices are. Yet, for many people, there is often a craving for that exceptional plate or that certain dessert.

You might be one of the many that has this issue, don’t worry. There are thousands of internet recipe websites where you can go to, to find the best restaurant recipes out there to entice your taste buds in your own kitchen.

Find out more about, cheesecake factory recipes, at our website about: restaurant secret recipes.

Eating Out From Your Kitchen

April 19th, 2010

Restaurant recipes are available to you, you only need to know how to locate them. Which means that you can make your favorite cuisine from your favorite eating place, your own dining room. This helps to reduce the cost down enormously, which can help you to cut down on your expenses.

However, you will not feel deprived due to the fact that you will still get to eat your favorite foods. You can find these recipes offered right on the web by using one of the recipe databases. First you need to find one, type in the name of the restaurant and the recipe name, and then you will be in your kitchen cooking up all your favorite recipes.

Now, if you are trying to locate other recipes, you can find plenty of the best restaurants who will provide their versions. If you want a great burger and large portion of French fries, why settle for anything less than that? Is there anything better than a home made American apple pie? Of course, if you take a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!

If you would like to find many of these American recipe dishes the great news is that there are a lot of databases on the web that offer them. Choose from meats, seafood, pasta dishes, and vegetables. There are even desserts available. You can find a lot of recipes that are in this tradition as well.

Finding these recipes also goes for Mexican foods. One of the smartest things you can do when it comes to this type of food is to find a delicious spice blend that just shout’s out Mexican! There are a lot of different types out there that you can easily pick up, bring home and apply in your dishes to recreate a restaurant recipe or to assist you in coming up with that recipe that you remember your grandmother preparing when you were still growing up. You can locate recipes to help you create these recipes as well.

Now, it is very overpriced to go to a restaurant for a nice meal. And if you have more in your group, the more outrageous the prices are. Anyway, for many, there is quite often a craving for that exceptional plate or that special dessert.

If you are one of those individuals that has this issue, not a problem anymore. There are plenty of Internet recipe communities where you can go to, to lookup the best restaurant secret recipes out there to entice your taste buds at home.

Find out more about, cheesecake factory recipes, at our website about: the cheesecake factory recipes.

Food: Some Hints And Tips

April 17th, 2010

With a world population in excess of six billion people, we are all becoming increasingly aware that food is a scarce resource. Traditionally, people have not seen food as a resource, but more of a birthright. However, the populations of many Third World countries are forced to be more pragmatic.

We in the West are constantly bombarded by implorations for donations by charities and I think that many people are getting a bit weary of it. I also think that people are mistrustful of the charity workers’ operating cost and fees, particularly after the MPs’ expenses scandal in the UK. So, what can you do, if you want to make some sort of contribution?

I think that the best thing one can do is not to squander food. Not squandering or wasting food will decrease the quantity you have to purchase, which will leave more on the supermarket shelves. This will increase supply, which will reduce prices. Therefore, by not buying so much food, you will be saving money and reducing the cost of what you do buy. Can not be bad, can it?

So, here are a few of my favourite money-saving tips.

Funnel – I have bought a few funnels in my time, but they always seemed to have fallen to the back of the cupboard when I needed one. I do not buy them anymore. As an alternative, I cut the top 9″ off the top of a plastic cola bottle. When I am done with it, I throw it away, particularly if I used it for pouring oil.

Microwave – sometimes, when you open the microwave oven door, a whiff of the last meal comes out. Instead of spending money on sprays or what-not, put a slice of lemon in a saucer of water and microwave it for three minutes after every time you use it.

Cabbage – boiling cabbage really smells! However, there are three ways of hiding the smell without using air freshener. The first way is to put a slice of lemon in the cabbage water as it cooks. The second way is to boil a small pan of vinegar next to the cooking cabbage and the third is to place a sieve over the cooking cabbage and put a round of stale bread in it. These techniques work because the lemon cancels the smell of the cabbage as does the vinegar and the stale bread absorbs the smell.

Fish Fingers – it is not nice to have smelly fingers after cutting up fish, onions or garlic. As an alternative to washing and washing your hands, rub a little lemon juice on them and rinse for immediate relief.

Sponge – a tablespoon of hot water whisked into a sponge mixture at the last minute will really enhance the rise and the texture of the cake.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the crock pots by Rival. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the crock pots by Rival. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Restaurant Food Right From Home

April 15th, 2010

Restaurant recipes are available to you, you only need to know how to locate them. Which means that you can make your favorite cuisine from your favorite eating place, your own dining room. This helps to reduce the cost down enormously, which can help you to cut down on your expenses.

Still, you wont feel deprived because you will still get to eat your favorite foods. You can find these recipes offered right on the web through many of the recipe databases. All you have to do is to find one, then type in the restaurant name and the name of the recipe, and soon you will be in your own kitchen preparing all your favorite dishes.

What, if you are trying to locate other types of recipes, you can find plenty of the best restaurants who offer their versions. If you desire a great burger and large portion of fries, why settle for anything less than that? There can’t be anything better than a home made American apple pie? Of course, if you make it al a mode!

If you would like to find many of these amazing recipe dishes the good news is that there are a lot of database membership sites on the Internet that offer them. You get to pick from meats, seafood, pasta dishes, and vegetables. Even recipes for your favorite desserts are available. You can locate many recipes that are in this tradition as well.

This also goes for spicy Mexican recipes. One of the greatest things to do when it comes to this type of food is to find a high quality spice blend that just yells Mexican! There are loads of variety’s out there that you can easily pick up, bring home and use in your recipes to recreate a restaurant recipe or to help you in coming up with that old recipe that you remember your grandmother making when you were still growing up. You can find recipes to help you prepare these blends as well.

Today, it is very expensive to go to a fancy restaurant for a meal. And if you have more in your family, the more outrageous the prices are. Regardless, for many people, there is frequently a craving for that particular plate or that perfect dessert.

You might be one of those individuals that has this trouble, not a problem anymore. There are plenty of online recipe communities where you can go to, to lookup the best restaurant secret recipes out there to tempt your taste buds at home.

To find cheesecake factory recipes, visit my website about cheesecake factory cheesecake recipe.

Cooking For Two

April 15th, 2010

Whether you are cooking for two for romance or out of necessity, you will find that there are many resources online and off to help you find the perfect meals for your terrific twosomes. One thing to keep in mind however is that when cooking for two, it is often best if two are doing the cooking. This allows cooking to become a chance for communication rather than just a job.

In spite of the fact that there are lots of resources and recipes accessible to those that are cooking for two, there are even more recipes for those cooking for four, especially the traditional recipes that are designed to feed a family of four. These offer an opening to stretch your food budget even further.

By cooking traditional meals for four and eating half of it, you have managed to cook two meals for the time investment of one. It is a good deal for many, but particularly for those that do not like the idea of cooking at all.

Young and older couples alike frequently find that it is as simple and almost the equivalent price to go to a fast food or other casual restaurant as it is to prepare a pleasant, healthy meal for two at home. The one thing they often forget is that cooking for two can be an interesting way to bring a little romance into the evening.

When cooking for two, you will have as much occasion to be creative as in anything else you do in your life. You have the option of trying great new cuisines and the knowledge that if you do not like the food, you are not throwing away a lot of money.

You can try mixing and matching flavors and textures. You can make works of art on your plate as in nouveau cuisine. Or you can go farmhouse style. Cooking for two opens doors that are not necessarily available when cooking for larger numbers with more limiting tastes.

Cooking for two is a wonderful way to get your partner occupied in the cooking process as well. When cooking for two you can find out the things that you both like and those that are not so appealing to one or the other of you.

Make sure that when you are cooking for two that you encourage an open and honest conversation about the things that you like and dislike about the meals being cooked. This will help you determine things to add to your regular menu as well as the items to avoid making a part of your dinner rotation.

Perhaps the best thing about cooking for two is the fact that you can afford to eat special occasion cuisine more often when you are cooking for only two than when you are cooking for a larger crowd. Bring on the steaks and lobster tail. Learn how to make shrimp scampi and fillet mignon. Take the time, when cooking for two, to prepare those dishes that you enjoy most.

Cooking for two is a great way of exploring the culinary universe and exposing your palates to some amazing surprises along the way. The Internet, bookstores, and libraries are filled with books about cooking for two. Take advantage of the chance to do just that and you will be amazed at the world of flavors you have been missing out on.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the Rival Versaware crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

The Traditional Use Of Dairy Produce: Part 2 – Cheese

April 6th, 2010

About The Basic Preparation Of Foodstuffs: Dairy Products.

HARD AND SOFT CHEESES

Cheese is made from milk which has been naturally or artificially soured. The former method is brought about by standing the milk in a warm place and allowing natural, friendly bacteria to turn the milk’s natural sugars into lactic acid. The latter method is effected by adding an enzyme, usually in to form of rennet.

Salt and colouring and frequently put in too. The whey is then allowed to drain away and the curds are pressed into moulds where they are kept until ripened or cured. Some cheeses, usually hard ones, are subjected to pressure; soft cheeses are not. Curds are ripened or cured by various means. The way it’s done, the quality of the milk, the breed of cow, sheep or other animal and its pasture, and the type of bacteria all govern the end result.

Some local conditions are unique and those areas produce cheeses that are not successfully reproduced elsewhere: for example Gruyere and Camembert, although factories do try. They even have some success, as most of the world’s Cheddar cheese now comes from the USA and Canada.

The constituent parts of cheese are roughly: 33% fat, 33% protein and 33% water with salt, colouring, sugar etc making up the other 1%. These proportions do vary from area to area as some manufacturers use full cream milk, others skimmed milk and yet others add extra cream. Yet others add extra sugar, although most do not. All cheeses have a high calcium content and can be considered ‘concentrated milk’ and stored in the same way.

Many people say that cheese should not be kept in a fridge and while storing in water, as for milk, is not an option, a cool larder is ideal. Try the traditional method of hanging it up in cheesecloth in a cool, airy place. If the weather is hot, dampen the cloth with water to which a little vinegar has been added.

Cheese is often served in Europe with a salad or/and bread and is often dished up after or instead of the dessert. Hard cheese can be nigh-on impossible for children to digest and grating it first will make it more palatable to them. Once grated the cheese can be scattered on vegetable or fish soups or sauces; added to egg, pasta, rice and oatmeal dishes; put on baked potatoes or pastry; toasted on bread or put in salads and sandwiches.

How To Cook Cheese: A not well known fact is that a lot of people find cooked cheese practically indigestible and the reason lies in its make-up. This is why: cooked starch can be digested by the saliva in the mouth, but other foods must pass to the stomach or intestines for this process to be completed. They are, however, broken up in the mouth. Digestion of protein begins in the stomach and is completed in the small intestine, while fat is not rendered soluble until it reaches the small intestine.

Cheese has a high fat and protein content, but in melting, the fat frequently covers the protein and stops the digestive juices reaching it in the stomach. Therefore, its digestion is delayed until the fat has been absorbed by the intestines. Cheese can be made more digestible in the following way:

1] Adding to or combining with starchy foods. The starch will absorb the fat, not allowing it to cover the protein.

2] Using seasoning – Cayenne Pepper or mustard will irritate the intestinal lining, thus causing extra digestive juices to be released.

3] Cooking rapidly at high temperature. This stops the protein from becoming tough and stringy and so, harder to digest or you could add cheese to sauces late in the process.

4] Adding alkali. A large pinch of Bicarbonate of Soda per 75g will help neutralize the fatty acids and make the proteins more easily digestible.

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Mardi Gras Cooking

March 23rd, 2010

Mardi Gras is a unique time of the year down in Cajun Country. Even if you don’t live down in New Orleans you can still rejoice in some of the fun and revelry associated with Mardi Gras by throwing a grand old meal worthy of King Rex himself.

The trick about bringing Mardi Gras to the Midwest or wherever you may be, is to always have the mindset that makes Mardi Gras such fun and an enjoyable event for people from all over the world. If that doesn’t work a bowl or two of gumbo topped off with some Mardi Gras music should do the trick quite nicely.

Honestly though, part of the charm and intrigue of Mardi Gras and the city of New Orleans is the food that has made this city almost as famous as its ability to party. If you are considering what to cook to bring the spirit of Mardi Gras into your home, try any of the traditional favorites. If ingredients prove tricky to come by you might want to add a little rice, a little spice, and a lot of hot sauces to your favorite family meal.

Those who live in New Orleans often use rice to stretch the food. Rice is filling and is cost effective. This makes rice a great foundation of a meal for many of the families of New Orleans many of whom have been pretty poor traditionally.

Rice is used in all manner of dishes from gumbo to red beans and jambalaya and many dishes in between. It is almost certainly the one staple of Cajun cooking that you will find everywhere you go.

Otherwise there are wide variances in cuisine according to cost and culture (although the more expensive foods are typically considered Creole rather than Cajun. Kind of a city cousin – country cousin type relationship between the cuisines).

Spices are prevalent in these dishes for much the same reason that rice is. They have traditionally been an inexpensive method of seasoning food that would otherwise be quite insipid. Expect to find plenty of spices and some heat in most traditional Cajun dishes all over the city. Some restaurants that cater to tourists have slightly watered down versions of local favorites.

If you want to try something with a little less fire, a po-boy or muffaletta might be what you are looking for. These sandwiches are more than a little deceiving in appearance because they are very filling. French fries are still a Cajun favorite, although we also have a popular dish called fried sweet potatoes.

You can find recipes for all of these online quite easily though you will probably have trouble finding the perfect bread for a po boy anywhere outside the Crescent City. There is a unique “chewiness” to the perfect po boy bread that may be copied in other places but not equaled anywhere in the country.

For the best finish to your Cajun cooking you should make a point of buying some chicory coffee. This is easily accomplished via the Cafe du Monde website if your local coffee shop doesn’t have any. Historically, chicory was added to coffee and often used instead of coffee because it was much cheaper.

This meant it could make the more expensive coffee beans go further and yet deliver a similar taste and texture with that hint of chicory. It’s a somewhat unique flavor and for many people is synonymous with the city itself.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with researching the crock pots by Rival. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Cooking: Five Tips

March 19th, 2010

There can not be many people who do not like their food, but the human race, being what it is, I suppose that there are a few of them. However, for the rest of us, cuisine is a source of every day pleasure and, like drink, it is often employed to mark a celebration. not only that, but different foodstuffs are eaten for the different meals or distinct celebrations.

Festive meals were undoubtedly planned around the seasonal foodstuffs available, but a number of foods were ferried enormous distances for the benefit of those who could afford them. For example, my father deemed it a grand treat to get an orange in his stocking on Christmas Day sixty years back. How the times have altered! Very few kids would think an orange a present, special or not, any day of the year in our time.

Yet, the preservation of food is still a daily concern and therefore, I have listed a few good guidelines on storing food underneath, so that you will get the best from what you have bought or grown in your garden even a long while afterward.

Chicken Stuffed With Spoons: a great way of preparing chicken to be eaten at a cold buffet or in sandwiches, is to put as many spoons as possible into the cavity of the chicken (not silver or plated ones though). Then, place the chicken in a large saucepan or pot and bring the water to the boil slowly. Simmer for 10 minutes, cover and leave until the water is room temperature. The spoons will retain the heat and cook the chicken from the inside out. it will be one of the most succulent chickens you have ever eaten.

Roasted Crisp And Light: if you like crisp-skinned roasties, it is best to parboil them first, but that is only half the story. so, boil the potatoes for five minutes and drain thoroughly. Put the lid on the pan and shake it about violently. Bang it hard on the chopping block several times. The harder the better. Then put the parboiled potatoes in the baking tray with the meat or fowl to cook as you would normally.

Salad Soup: Do not throw away salad that has been soaked in salad dressing. Whisk it up in a food processor with a can of tomatoes of tinned soup. Add lots of garlic to taste and adjust the thickness to suit your taste. Chill it down and you will have one of the most delicious summer soups ever.

Curdling Cure: if your mayonnaise has curdled there is one sure fire way to bring it back to life. stir in a couple of tablespoons of Hellmann’s mayonnaise and your problem will be over.

Simply Scrumptious Topping: a really, quick, delicious and almost infinitely variable topping for a savory pie can be made in seconds. Choose the flavour you want from the crisp rack; puncture the bag to let our the air and then crush the contents in the gag. it really adds something to a pie. The same trick can be used on the bottom of a potato pie a Texan housewife told me.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topicss, but is currently involved with researching the 2 quart crock pot. If you have an interest in cooking or crock pots, please go over to our website now at Large Crock Pots

Restaurant Food From Home

March 4th, 2010

Famous restaurant recipes are available to you, you only need to know how to locate them. That means that you can cook your favorite cuisine from your favorite eating place, your kitchen table. This helps to reduce the cost down enormously, which can also help you to cut down on your budget.

Still, you wont feel deprived because you will still get to have your favorite foods. You can locate these recipes offered right on the web by joining a recipe membership site. First you need to locate one, type in the restaurant name and the name of the recipe, and then you will be in your own kitchen cooking up these dishes.

What, if you are trying to find other types of recipes, you can find loads of the best restaurants offering their versions. If you want a great burger and good portion of French fries, you shouldn’t have to settle for anything less? There isn’t anything better than a home made American apple pie? Yes, if you top it with a scoop of ice cream!

If think that this sounds good, you can find any of these delicious recipe dishes the best news is that there are many databases on the web that offer them. You can choose from meats, seafood, pasta dishes, and vegetables. Even recipes for your favorite desserts are available. You can find restaurant recipes that are in this category as well.

This also goes for spicy Mexican food. One of the greatest things to do when it comes to this type of food is to find a high quality spice blend that just yells Mexican! There are many out there that you can simply pick up, bring home and use in your recipes to recreate a restaurant recipe or to help you in coming up with that old recipe that you remember your grandmother preparing when you were still a kid. You can locate recipes to help you create these blends as well.

Because, it is very expensive to go out to a restaurant for a delicious meal. And if you have more in your family, the more ridiculous the prices are. However, for a lot of people, there is oftentimes a craving for that particular plate or that perfect dessert.

You may be one of those people that has this trouble, fear not. There are a huge amount of online recipe membership sites where you can go to, to locate the top restaurant secret recipes out there to tempt your taste buds in the comfort of your own home.

To find cheesecake factory recipes, visit my website about the cheesecake factory recipes.