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A recipe is a set of instructions that show how to prepare or make something, especially a culinary dish. Modern culinary recipes normally consist of several components Some recipes will note how long the dish will keep and its suitability for freezing. Earlier recipes often included much less information, serving more as a reminder of ingredients and proportions for someone who already knew how to prepare the dish.
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1. Some Important Ingredients for Baking
July 16, 2008
Baking requires a wide variety of ingredients and asks the chef to use them in many ways. Despite this variety, there are a number of ingredients that will show up consistently from recipe to recipe. A few of these staples of baking are flour, eggs, sugar and yeast. Beyond these regular ingredients, apples, cranberries, lemons, pure vanilla, and chocolate are other ingredients that are used frequently. Each of these foods has specific guidelines for use which make it easier for chefs to use them to their greatest potential.
Flour, baking powder, soda, cream, sugar, eggs and yeast make up... (read more)
Author: ginfo plus
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2. Famous Inexpensive exotic tuna recipes.
July 16, 2008
Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna!
For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Bee provides some delightful, recipe ideas made with canned tuna’s new gold label Prime Fillet. Keep this gourmet quality solid white albacore tuna ready in the pantry for parties, unexpected guests or family get-togethers. Then, whip up an affordable gourmet-style meal that will have your guests convinced you have prepared something truly elaborate a... (read more)
Author: ginfo plus
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3. Cook Up a Delicious Customized Lead Generation Recipe
July 16, 2008
Any kind of marketing that your website is doing in the search engines, is directly or indirectly for lead generation. When a website is created, the main purpose of it's existence is to make sure that visitors are regularly coming into the site and are browsing through your webpages. This sounds like an easy task, but as a matter of fact, it involves a lot of hardship and deep analysis to attain substantial results on the same.
The first thing that a website needs to concentrate upon in order to obtain customized lead generation target is to do an extensive keyword analysis. Keywords a... (read more)
Author: lalita N
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4. Chocolate Bitter, Sweet or Powdered, Equivalents or Recipe Substitutions Help Chocoholic Cooks
July 16, 2008
It is always a good time to make something with chocolate. When the mood seizes you, discovering you haven't got a crucial ingredient can ruin the mood. Knowing its "equivalent" or substitution can save the day. Today, Mom helps cooks and chocoholics with tips on chocolate and includes the world's easiest dipped strawberry recipe.
Chocolate is made from the bean of the tropical cacao tree. In its purest baking form chocolate comes powdered, is usually sold in tins and is called cocoa. There are two types of cocoa in this world; regular cocoa and Dutch cocoa. Dutch cocoa, or alkalize... (read more)
Author: Laura Zinkan
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5. Cookbook 2008- Few Cooking Tips
July 15, 2008
Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it’s delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers.
A family heirloom recipe book is a wonderful way to combine favorite dishes and family folklore. According to Cheryl Wolf, a performance artist and graphic design instructor at The New England Institute of Art, "Family recipes are a valuable resource for a family history. I have built an entire performance around my family's recipes and the stories they evoke! "Breaking bread" together is life-affirm... (read more)
Author: PARMOD BANSAL
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6. Chef's pencil helps you to find out the best recipes for your dinner party
July 15, 2008
Things to consider when planning a Dinner Party with the best recipes most successful dinner parties are planned well in advance. By doing so you will not only relieve yourself of unnecessary stress but you will guarantee that the night goes perfectly smooth and that you are there to enjoy the evening as much as your guests. The following are some items you will want to consider and plan well before the night of your next dinner party. • Send invites with occasion, theme (if any), time, address and an rsvp contact. • Confirm attendees. • Include other items on your shopping list that you m... (read more)
Author: chefs pencil
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7. Create a family heirloom cookbook
July 15, 2008
Almost every family has a treasured recipe, handed down through generations, that is not only beloved because it is delicious, but because it evokes memories of favorite family get-togethers.
A family heirloom recipe book is a wonderful way to combine favorite dishes and family folklore. According to Cheryl Wolf, a performance artist and graphic design instructor at The New England Institute of Art, "Family recipes are a valuable resource for a family history. I have built an entire performance around my family's recipes and the stories they evoke! "Breaking bread" together is life-affir... (read more)
Author: Jagdip Dhanoa
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8. Do You Want to Make Red Velvet Cake at home?
July 15, 2008
The answer is that it all depends upon who is making it. Where did this cake come from? There is one story, which I leave you to decide whether authentic or not, that it was made at the request of a guest at the Waldorf Astoria for a guest. They made the cake and charged her $100 for the privilege of receiving the recipe. In revenge she passed it out to anyone who would take it. The Waldorf version is said to use beets for color. Nowadays it is made all over the place, but especially in the South Some of the attraction is at least the slightly unusual ingredients. One theory is that the red f... (read more)
Author: mukesh rana
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9. Salmon Recipes For Low Fat
July 14, 2008
Finding delicious has just become easier since you found our website. There are many wonderful low fat salmon recipes that will please your palate plus the palates of your dinner guests or family.
This first low fat salmon recipe uses yummy ingredients such as low or non-fat sour cream and low or non-fat mayonnaise to create a delectable creamy salmon recipe that is perfect for any occasion.
For this recipe you will need:
2 pounds of salmon filets, ¾ cup of low or non-fat sour cream, 1/3 cup of low or non-fat mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons of all purpose flour, 2 tablesp... (read more)
Author: sukhvinder singh
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10. Tips on using Gas grill covers
July 14, 2008
In a house, kitchen always possesses a central position so specific precautions and forethoughts should be carried out against numerous threats to safeguard not only yourself but your appliances as well. To further ensure you safety and security, tough weather-proof materials are used in manufacturing these kitchen appliances by most of the manufactures. Additional protective precautions like wrapping your kitchen appliance are still need to be taken. Gas grill is one of those kitchen appliances that needs to be covered up.
Why is it necessary to use grill covers?
A huge number ... (read more)
Author: Melanie Hudson
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11. Make Delicious Home Made Pasta
July 14, 2008
If you've got some time and are willing to put forth some effort, you can make your own home made pasta. The basic ingredients are: • 3/4 cup unbleached white flour • 1 egg • pinch of salt
That's it. Some folks use a little (1/2 teaspoon) extra virgin olive oil in their pasta, but it is optional. This recipe makes pasta enough for 2 regular servings, so if you want more increase the amounts in the same proportions.
The classic way to make pasta is by putting the flour on a board, make a well in it, and put the egg and salt into the well. With a fork, gently mix the egg with the fl... (read more)
Author: Neeraj Walia
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12. Cooking brisket in the oven
July 14, 2008
Cooking brisket in the oven is a time consuming process, but also a very rewarding one. When your family and friends take their first bite of your delicious brisket, they will most definitely be asking you for the recipe. This article will make you a brisket cooking pro! Did you know that at one time, brisket was considered a very poor quality meat? History has it, that two brothers from Germany, back in the 1950's decided to smoke up some leftover brisket they had. They left the brisket inside their smokehouse for an entire weekend. When they returned to work they sliced up the meat and ser... (read more)
Author: Kulwinder Kaur
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13. Famous Irish Recipes
July 14, 2008
Irish Stew Recipe 4 lamb chops or pieces of stewing beef 5 potatoes 4 large carrots 2 parsnips 4 medium onions Salt & pepper to taste 2 tablespoons of oil Water All the fat and gristle is removed and the meat is cut into strips or cubed. Heat the oil in a large saucepan. Chop and saute the onions in the oil. Add the cubed meat. Wash and chop the carrots and parsnips and add to the onions and meat. Stir well and add water. Add salt and pepper to taste. Bring to the boil and simmer until the meat and vegetables are tender. Boiled Bacon & Cabbage 2.5 lb joint of Bacon (smoked o... (read more)
Author: Ruby Pameh
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14. Crock Recipe Full of Beef, Enjoy It
July 14, 2008
The crock pot is the busy person’s best friend and right hand man (woman,) always working with you, never against you, and couldn’t care less about what the weather’s doing outside. The beauty of the crock pot is that it can be stocked in the morning and left to its own devices all day. No babysitting required. And by the time you drag your sore body home at the end of a hectic day, your crock pot will greet you with a ready-to-serve home-cooked meal! If you’re curious to test the servitude of your crock pot, here’s a quick (prep time wise) and easy recipe for barbecue beef. Remove the roast... (read more)
Author: Jasveen Sidhu
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15. Chili Rellenos Recipe
July 13, 2008
I'm going to give you instructions on how to make a delicious Mexican dinner with my own Chili Rellenos Recipe that will impress your family and your friends. Now, you can only get Chili Rellenos at a true Mexican restaurant. You're not going to find these at Taco Bell or any other fast food joint. Probably because it requires more preparation time and won't qualify for a quick drive-up and take out item. The main ingredient of the Chili Rellenos Recipe is the Poblano Pepper. This is a mild pepper that is of good size (approximately 5 inches to 6 inches) that can be stuffed easily with your ... (read more)
Author: Balwinder Kumar
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16. Wintertime drink- The basic recipe for Sbiten.
July 13, 2008
Sbiten, the traditional beverage for wintertime in Russia, is a drink with a long, colorful history. Research shows that sbiten has been around since the fourteenth century. Traditionally, Sbiten was served from oft-heated copper samovars by the sbitenshchik, who served it up until the beginning of the twentieth century on Russian street corners.
Sbiten is made in different ways, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic. It is the perfect antidote for long cold winters, something Russia is famous for. It is a real treat for us old folks that hate winter.
The word Sbiten comes the from the ... (read more)
Author: Jitender Rathor
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17. Small start up business loans: the financial support your business needs
July 13, 2008
An entrepreneurial dream takes concrete shape in the form of a start up business and the owner tries to ensure that he has all the right ingredients to make a success out of his business venture. Now, one of the crucial resources that forms one of the main ingredients in the success recipe of a business is the financial resource, as no business, start up or otherwise, can survive without the substantial input of fixed and working capital. It is only after a sufficient duration of time, that the business breaks even and becomes profitable, earning its own profit for reinvestment in the business... (read more)
Author: barry jones
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18. How To Make Lip Plumper At Home?Natural Lip Plumper Recipe
July 10, 2008
Did you know that you can make your own Lip Plumper at home in less than 5 minutes? Who doesn't want to have Full, Luscious Lips, luckily I am blessed with Full and Cushy Lips but I will tell you how to get Fuller , Sexier Pout in less than 5 minutes. For Homemade Lip Plumper Recipe you will need- 6 Drops Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil 1 Marine Collagen Gel Capsule(Optional)- (preferably hydrolyzed because it works faster and better) 6 Tbsp. Olive Oil 1 Vitamin E Gel Caplet Mix these ingredients together and pour it into a Lip Gloss tube(you get pretty lip gloss tubes at ma... (read more)
Author: Leon Rao
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19. Phoenix Pest Control
July 09, 2008
Has this ever happened to you? You reach up into the cabinet for some cornmeal or flour that you have had stored there but have not used for a while, take it down and open it as you prepare a recipe. All of a sudden, you notice moving spots in the flour. You might have an infestation of what are commonly called pantry pests: Flour Beetles, Granary Weevils, or Meal Moths. If this is the situation you face, you can turn to Phoenix Pest Control providers to help get the pests under control. Companies offering Phoenix Pest Control also serve nearby Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert, and Tempe as ... (read more)
Author: Jonathan Blocker
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20. How To Prepare Tasty Meals And Still Have Time For Your Family
July 10, 2008
Many of us are time pressured. We want to cook healthy meals for our family but, between working long hours and spending time with our partner and kids, we just haven't got time to cook, have we?
Actually, there is time. By changing your methods, looking through your recipe collection for quick healthy recipes or searching online for free recipes, you can cook healthy meals for your family and do everything else that your busy lifestyle requires. Ultimately, its all about 'efficiency' - in much the same way as business managers use time and motion studies, you can refine your kitchen tech... (read more)
Author: roger wakefield
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21. Easy to make and oh so satisfying, Tomato Soup
July 09, 2008
Easy to make and oh so satisfying, I made this in advance of oral surgery (yeah, I know, ugh!) when I knew I wouldn't be able to cope the next day. This creamy yet full of needed vitamins soup kept my head afloat, and more. This one is a keeper and of course it goes great with rustic grilled cheese sandwiches and is perfectly great on a cold rainy or wintry day too. This recipe is also handy to have on hand since one usually always has all the ingredients needed in their kitchen... And remember, tomatoes are super good for you and also help your lungs function properly- so eat your veggies! ... (read more)
Author: Kulwinder Saini
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22. Enjoy Garden Patch Soup recipe
July 09, 2008
Every year as summer draws to a close I find myself looking ahead to heating up the kitchen and filling the house with the wonderful aromas of hearty soups and stews. It is enjoyable to change our meal planning from lighter summer menus to traditional autumn foods. Eating seasonally means enjoying certain foods when they are at their ripest and freshest. Autumn is the height of harvest time for many fruits and vegetables. At the end of summer, the gardens are loaded with ingredients for creating tasty, one-pot meals such as Garden Patch Soup. This soup is full of nutritious and flavorful ve... (read more)
Author: Kulwinder Saini
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23. Paneer Recipe of Kadai
July 09, 2008
Ingredients
* 6 cups whole milk (can use 2% milk also) * ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice * ¼ cup water
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In a large heavy bottomed saucepan on medium high heat, add the water and milk and bring to a gentle boil. Add the lime or lemon juice and reduce the heat to medium low. Bring to boil and stir until the milk separates and curdles. Remove the saucepan from the heat and allow to cool.
Line a colander with a very fine cheesecloth or muslin in 3 layers. Place this in a larger bowl and drain the curdled milk/cheese mixture. Using the ends of the cheesecl... (read more)
Author: jaffar aashik
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24. Great cupcake recipes for kids
July 07, 2008
Cupcakes Your Children Love to Make ---------- Cupcakes are a favorite treat for kids of all ages. Cupcakes can be embellished for all seasons and reasons. These are quick, easy cupcake recipe that kids can make with adult supervision.
These cupcakes could easily be made beginning with a boxed cake mix but what is the fun in that? With these recipes, you and the kids begin from scratch and create memories as well as some tasty mouth watering treats.
Lemon Cupcake Recipe
Ingredients:
*3½ oz softened butter *3½ oz softened cream cheese *2 tsp finely grated lemon rind ... (read more)
Author: Christine Steendahl
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25. Short and long term success in Internet Marketing.
July 07, 2008
Six Essential Steps to Internet Marketing Success. (Reviewed by: Sam Nayad)
Running any internet business without a sound marketing plan is like trying to cook without any heat source. The ingredients are in place, prepared and cut to perfection, the recipe is precise and clearly defined, the utensils lined up in perfect order, - but no result.
While the principles here apply to any marketing plans, this article makes special reference to internet marketing plans.
Why is internet marketing so essential?
A well-planned and executed internet marketing strategy is a prime... (read more)
Author: Leinad Jerry
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