Annatto is a relatively old cooking substance mainly used for coloring. It offers several health benefits and can be of great use around the kitchen.
Cooking With Annatto
Posted: 14th June 2010
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As well as fried foods like pancakes, eggs and burgers, you can use an electric frying pan to make stews, chili, and even soup. One of the best uses of this handy kitchen appliance though is roasting meat. This is because an electric frying pan distributes heat evenly. An electric skillet is a brilliant backup if your stove stops working and it means you can cook more food because you get additional workspace and using the electric pan means you can cook something else in the oven at the same time.
How to Roast Meat in an Electric Frying Pan
Posted: 13th June 2010
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The flame from the gasoline burner represents the ultimate challenge: to mix gas and oxygen in just the right amounts to create combustion, giving us controlled heat with minimum light. The simplest, most effective example of this may be the old-fashioned Bunsen burner. This type of burner premixes air and gas prior to reaching the flame, resulting in a highly efficient flame that burns intensely, but with a clean, smokeless flame.
Gas Flame
Posted: 30th May 2010
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The most common kitchenware devices are the skillet, a cooking pan, containers, a spatula, wooden spoon, along with a fork. I used this whenever I grill and honestly this is all I would like making a great meal for my household. You don’t demand so many products for grilling just the incredibly essentials to make an enjoyable food.
The Usage of Common Kitchen Utensils
Posted: 27th May 2010
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I often wonder how people ever managed without a freezer! Imagine having to shop every day and having to cook from scratch every day. It is so much easier to prepare food in advance and freeze it in portions.
The Convenience of a Freezer
Posted: 27th May 2010
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Food safety is always a major concern, especially when it comes to soul food. In an attempt to save money, time or convenience many southern cooks sometimes try cutting corners when it comes to handling and preparing meals. Here’s the top 20 soul food safety tips. Safe cooking!
Soul Food Safety - 20 Tips to Keeping Soul Food Safe
Posted: 25th May 2010
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A favourite leisure activity that families engage themselves in is barbequing. Having the right BBQ grill accessories will make this activity even more fun for everyone. These BBQ grill accessories will be handy for both the professional and amateur cooks.
BBQ Grill Accessories You’re Gonna Love
Posted: 23rd May 2010
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Cashew chicken is a simple Chinese-American or Chinese dish that combines chicken (deep-fried or stir-fried, depending on the variation), cashews, and a thick oyster sauce. You can whip it up pretty quickly if you cut it with the marinade and start the vegetables and cook cashew nuts, while the marinated chicken.
How to Do Cashew Chicken Recipe
Posted: 21st May 2010
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Turkey is synonymous with thanksgiving and the best way to make sure your bird comes out succulent and juicy is to slow roast it. You will need to thaw your turkey completely before you begin.
Slow Roast Turkey - The Tender Thanksgiving Treat
Posted: 19th May 2010
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Free soul food recipes continue to break new ground. While more health experts are complaining about the high calorie, salt and fat content in soul food, more websites are heading the call for healthier recipes. The huge (pardon the pun) problems with obesity is blamed on the high fat and calorie content in much of the food we eat.
Free Soul Food Recipes Breaking New Ground - Here’s How
Posted: 19th May 2010
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