She reads the cookbook in French, and her husband amusingly translates for our benefit. |
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Stella is her own cookbook, and she began by steeping orange pekoe tea bags for sweet tea. |
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I was far beyond the suggested cooking time from the cookbook, yet it was definitely not cooked enough. |
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That's my Parisienne cookbook, my Tuscan creations cookbook and my Provencal herbs reference. |
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But to me, a cookbook unused is like an unread book in that it's not fulfilling it's potential. |
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This is far from your average Indian cookbook with over 130 recipes including Mustard-Flavoured Tandoori-Style King Prawns with Saffron Kedgeree. |
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As you look through the cookbook, make sure the recipes include ingredients you like or are willing to try. |
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We will be offering a seafood cookbook with recipes for several savory lobster dishes. |
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More than fame, more than fortune, more than a fat cookbook contract, what they really crave is a good sandwich. |
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Select a quality cookbook that complements your tastes and reflects your culinary goals and skills. |
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Although she never wrote a cookbook, she did insist on sharing her culinary wisdom. |
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Once you have tasted a perfect lemon sole simply cooked you might be tempted to throw every cookbook out of the window. |
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When he arrived he had decided to make a root vegetable bake from his new tiny vegetarian cookbook. |
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His latest cookbook, A Baker's Tour, is a terrific and comprehensive overview of the world's most delicious baked goods. |
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You'd think a high school would take pains not to title their cookbook so that it sounded like, well, a high school project. |
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This is the cookbook I do half my baking out of, and all of my jello molds. |
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All participants receive a chef's apron, toque, kitchen towel, Le Cordon Bleu cookbook, and attend private parties. |
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It's a global cookbook, providing myriad rice recipes from a diverse set of cooking traditions. |
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A search on blondies in the 1918 cookbook doesn't turn up anything, but there is likely something similar under a different name. |
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You might say that a cookbook is an unusual book to consider really influential. |
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And mango-and-banana tarte Tatin with fromage blanc sorbet deserves a page in a cookbook. |
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The recipe is in that cookbook and most of the ingredients are sitting out on the counter I think. |
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The source of this astonishing information is a cookbook that belonged to my grandmother. |
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This attractive hardcover cookbook contains interesting recipes from start to finish. |
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He pulled out his grandmother's old cookbook and started preparing a small dinner. |
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In fact, I used to pay my bills, and even write some of the recipes for my cookbook with this desk. |
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There was a cookbook lying open on the counter, and a few other bits necessary for the plat du jour. |
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If you doubt the infallibility of the cookbook, these sample recipes should serve up a healthy helping of faith. |
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I was debating whether or not this recipe should go into the book, as there's probably a Caprese salad in every Italian cookbook around. |
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This is a complete cookbook, a follow-up to his very successful book about the ultimate weight loss. |
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He gave me a Champneys cookbook which was full of healthy recipes such as salt cod with sweet pepper, tomato and olive sauce and sweetcorn and smoked haddock. |
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I used the Neenish Tart recipe from my trusty cookbook for these. |
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Crom the Conqueror, lord of Chaos at only 230 pts and with more special dueling rules than there are entries in a cookbook. |
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This is more an encyclopedia of Italian food than a cookbook. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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Deen may have been known to most laypeople as a television chef and cookbook author. |
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This cookbook is full of many more modern recipes than those of olden times, but some of them still have the essence of the old. |
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When I was writing my cookbook, Made in India: Cooked in Britain, the sausage curry was the only thing Mum and I argued about. |
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Parla is an experienced critic and writer and is currently working on a Roman cookbook to add to her existing catalogue of guides to the city. |
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An example of this type of book is a cookbook with recipes that promote a manufacturer's food products. |
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For cookbook author Deborah Krasner the best way to have a burger for dinner is without a bun and seared in salt. |
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But she is materfamilias to the dozens of other chefs who are rapidly turning vegetables into, as it were, the cash cow of the cookbook trade. |
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We had a cookbook that came from Portugal telling how to cook salt fish 26 different ways. |
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Canadian women also found that an association cookbook was also a good way to raise money for a cause. |
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In the 13th century, a cookbook was published in England called The forme of Cury. |
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Epicurious's iPad app is way better than the website, or the gourmet cookbook. |
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He is an award-winning cookbook author, newspaper columnist, roving Canadian cuisine ambassador, restaurant chef and home cook. |
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Try a new healthy recipe or cookbook and experiment with spices to add zip and zing. |
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Optimized cookbook methods facilitate rapid entry into the process and form the basis for simple method development. |
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To save permanently the cooking program you have created, you can transfer it to the cookbook as a recipe when you have finished recording it. |
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The beautiful new cookbook Montreal Cooks, in support of the Women's Health Mission of the MUHC, is now available! |
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This conceptual food artist extraordinaire recently began Big Ideas Publishing Inc. to complete her dream of writing a vegetarian cookbook. |
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This web site introduces the numerous recipes industriously picked up by aunt Lalla in its famous cookbook. |
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She told me about Escoffier's cookbook and its recipe for turtle soup. |
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Members of the OWN Diversity Committee compiled this cookbook on behalf of all who live at OWN Housing Co-operative. |
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In Thailand a person is likely to compose a small cookbook before her or his death, so that it can be distributed as a keepsake to the mourners attending the funeral. |
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It's easy to print recipes or store them in your own online cookbook. |
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The cookbook called for white instead of red wine in the coq-au-vin, with just a drop of sloe gin 15 minutes before serving. |
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Japanese mothers take pride in their obentos and hope they outshine those of other mothers, said the Japanese cookbook author Hiroko Shimbo. |
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For this cookbook, I made mangoed peppers that were not stuffed with cabbage, but stuffed with green and red tomatoes and onions. |
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She was also a Cordon-Bleu trained gourmet chef and cookbook author. |
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A lady who is a gourmet decided to doctor up the recipe in the electric-mixer cookbook for pate, and made something special She started with some left-over veal. |
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The cookbook draws inspiration from that homeliness. |
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An excellent dessert cookbook filled with recipes that survive the test of time with flying colors. |
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Vibrant, zingy, spicy barbecue dishes are at the heart of a great new cookbook with its roots in Brazil. |
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She contacted Juliano, noted California raw foodist who was in the process of writing a raw cookbook. |
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I recommend this cookbook to folks more often than any other. |
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Inside the cookbook are recipes from a broad range of ethnic backgroundsincluding Armenian, Moroccan, Surinamese, Indonesian, Iraqi, Iranian, Kurdish, South African, North American and Dutch. |
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This new cookbook teaches you how to cook with oatmeals in ways you would not imagine. |
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This is the must-have cookbook du jour that has everything you need. |
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Who else would begin a sumptuously illustrated cookbook with a photograph of a turntable, followed by a story about the trials of an art dealer having his portrait painted? |
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The jury headed by Edouard Cointreau, a scion of the eponymous liquor making dynasty, gave «Foodscape» top ranking in the category of best foreign cookbook combined with best photography. |
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Romeijn and Menkveld were mulling over potential neighborhood projects when the idea of a cookbook surfaced as a simple yet unique way to link Stendenwijk's diverse neighbors. |
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Looking for that cookbook you remember from your childhood? |
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Prepare a menu, a cookbook or a meal-plan based on wartime rations. |
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Find a good cookbook that suits your needs. |
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So you can use the above as a cookbook and make your own recipes. For example you might enjoy making 3 person progressive synchronous asymmetric popcorns. |
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There is no cookbook, recipe, and ingredient that will work all the time. |
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These and many other dishes belong in the cookbook of all of La Axarquía, although it is true that each municipality adds its special local touch. |
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For example, members of the community can access their personal cookbook with information about the required ingredients while shopping at the supermarket. |
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The Forme of Cury may have been written partly to compete with Le Viandier of Taillevent, a French cookbook created around the same time. |
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Everything Tastes Better with Bacon, a book by Sara Perry, is a cookbook that compliments bacon's many uses in cooking. |
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Despite the sortilegious lighting, this is not a traditional witches' brew but a turtle soup being tested for her cookbook. |
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Hers was the first Indian cookbook to introduce Konkani cuisine to the world and each dish was paired with a wine. |
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Here is a cookbook gathering the best from their show and experiences, from an Alaskan Salmon Salad with Russian Dressing to Espresso Brownies. |
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So when I had a chance to join a tamale-making party, or tamalada, with Mexican cookbook author Marcela Valladolid, I was thrilled. |
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Published well after the restaurants' founding in 1971, this new cookbook from the restaurant seemed to perfect the idea and philosophy that had developed over the years. |
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Ruth Nebron sent along a recipe from an old Armenian cookbook. |
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Ivan Ramen is the name of Ivan Orkin's first ramen shop in Tokyo, Japan and has now become a part of his entire business from website and cookbook to New York restaurants. |
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The earliest discovered cookbook with tomato recipes was published in Naples in 1692, though the author had apparently obtained these recipes from Spanish sources. |
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The design of this cookbook, illustrated by Paul Kidby, was based on the traditional Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, but with humorous recipes. |
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It is a personal cookbook of spells that have worked for the owner. |
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Or, is your sweetheart the type to melt from a more gastronomically delightful interlude from a reproduction of your first meal together ala a cookbook written by the chef? |
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About Chef Leticia Moreinos Schwartz Chef Leticia Moreinos Schwartz is a chef, cookbook author, teacher, and food stylist with expertise in Hispanic and Latino cuisine. |
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The cookbook has a long list of substitutions for ingredients that may be hard to find. |
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The cookbook anglicized many exotic dishes to make them easier to prepare. |
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