I had been using baking powder for a leavening and vegetable oil on the waffle iron in the recipes I had tried. |
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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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At the end of the column, an addendum will list several royal recipes for you to try. |
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With Shrove Tuesday being today, this week we are giving you two recipes for pancakes. |
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The four-day event will have a wide variety of lip smacking soya recipes, including tikka, patties and salads in Italian dressing and momos. |
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She turned a few more pages until she came across some recipes for low fat treats. |
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It keeps in the freezer very well, so you may as well just buy it now if you plan to use it in any recipes. |
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Add star quality to your morning tea with over 40 delicious and healthy recipes from celebrity chefs. |
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Maize is found in a variety of recipes, especially a porridge called ugali, which is cooked with meat or greens and is eaten nearly every day. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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If I try making recipes more complicated than a simple roast beef or unadorned pasta, he usually doesn't like them. |
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The seven years he spent travelling and hunting down recipes have resulted in a mouth-watering collection. |
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It is inscribed at the front as belonging to a Mrs Janet Maule and dated June 25 1701, although recipes have been added over a number of years. |
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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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Her uniquely American recipes used corn meal for dishes like Indian pudding, Johnny-cake and slapjacks. |
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Once the pigs are slaughtered, Graham, who is a butcher by trade, makes sausages using his own recipes. |
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There are as many recipes for Bolognese Sauce as there are people who eat Bolognese Sauce. |
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While entertaining, try out some Greek recipes, such as keftedes or loukoumades. |
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Divided into sections that cover small eats, drinks, soups, rice dishes, side dishes and sweets, the recipes are clear and concise. |
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His recipes are crammed with the worst forms of unfermented industrial soy, like soy protein powders and meat substitutes. |
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After a section with tips and techniques, which is kept nice and short, Christine goes on to share over seventy of her recipes. |
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The slimmers attended lunchtime clubs, which gave them the opportunity to support each other, exchange tips, share recipes, and gain motivation. |
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It's a global cookbook, providing myriad rice recipes from a diverse set of cooking traditions. |
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Some of the one-dish recipes in the bonus section do not use the slow cooker. |
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Many of the recipes call for slow cooking and the warming drawer is an ideal alternative to a slow cooker. |
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There's definitely a great round-up of delicious, ambrosial and nectareous recipes for all of us to try! |
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It proves that the best food is honest food, made to uncomplicated recipes using the best ingredients. |
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This means I can finally get to use black beans and kidney beans in the recipes of choice. |
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The extensive index lists contributors and their recipes for quick reference. |
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The spirits called for in the following recipes are pure grain alcohol, vodka and bourbon or brandy. |
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It was my mother's recipe, the first of her recipes I tried to prepare since her death that winter. |
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You will find the ingredients for these recipes are easy to find and the cooking time is usually minimal. |
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Most of the recipes are simple to prepare and follow short ingredient lists. |
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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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She was stuck in the kitchen, surrounded by recipes and various ingredients. |
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Macaroon recipes have appeared in cookery books since at least the late 17th century. |
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We will be offering a seafood cookbook with recipes for several savory lobster dishes. |
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Such recipes often include a list of ingredients that can be found within the store. |
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Her contribution included compiling a cookery book after pestering celebrity chefs for recipes. |
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I don't measure the ingredients and I never give recipes with exact ingredients. |
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Exotic dishes are explained in a simple way and therefore the recipes are easy to prepare at home. |
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As it is almost upon us, I have opted for some quick, easy recipes using ingredients that you probably have at home. |
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Medical recipes, then and now, can often seem confusing because of their wealth of abbreviations and symbols. |
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This work-diary is composed of medical recipes written in a technical and highly abbreviated Latin. |
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Foodies will want to look elsewhere for recipes and guidance in matters organoleptic. |
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The price includes tasting lots of things, a glass of wine and a wodge of recipes to take away. |
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Some include journal entries or family heirlooms such as recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. |
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She wrote many cookbooks, teaching homemakers cooking skills, recipes and the fun of family cooking. |
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The campaign will include recipes which, it is claimed, can turn the coldest of fish into red-hot lovers. |
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There are plenty of human-interest stories and recipes, plus the obligatory tales of gobblers that encounter or evade the guillotine. |
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In fact, headnotes, sidebars, and chapter introductions do a lot more to separate the good cookbooks from the bad than recipes. |
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Modern recipes often call for lining the dish with pastry, so that the end result looks more like a cherry tart than a true clafoutis. |
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My role was to invent some recipes using native plants as herbs, design a menu, and act as head chef on the night. |
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In its country of origin, it is used in sweet and savoury recipes, from biryani to kulfi. |
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The Kuna Indians of Panama consume up to five cups of cocoa a day and include cacao in many of their traditional recipes. |
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This breakthrough has resulted in new recipes for high quality products for people allergic to the ingredients in wheat flour. |
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What I did was make some healthy yummy food for her when she was at my house, then give her the recipes. |
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Tony was also given a few easy and quick recipes, such as a healthy stir-fry and a home-made salad dressing. |
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The stuff you buy is the old pure beer, brewed and fermented by anal-retentives from ancient recipes. |
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Favorite Andorran recipes are often based on farm produce and freshly caught game. |
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Nestled among her descriptions of food at posh New York restaurants is a handful of recipes for the simple, homely food that she cooks at home. |
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Soon Qing hears of a mysterious chef from the mainland whose recipes are said to have remarkable restorative powers. |
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These dishes, many deriving from recipes such as the possets of 16th-century England, have a long history as restoratives. |
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They test and retest recipes to see what makes the best cookie, cake or ham. |
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This technique recalls medieval recipes antedating the invention of the pudding cloth. |
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As a result, I have 4 plastic shoeboxes where I keep all my carded recipes. |
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Such an ambivalence would make for incoherence and would be hard to accept if we had here mere rhetorical devices and style recipes. |
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What are your recipes for being a good guest, for weekend or overnight stays? |
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Instead it is full of right-on, modern recipes plus pictures of happy sheep and enormous frilly-leaved cabbages. |
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When used traditionally in aphrodisiac recipes, they were often combined with herbs such as cinnamon, nutmeg, peppers and onions. |
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I like the sweet chewiness of raw peanuts, but roasted ones are more versatile in recipes. |
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As for beauty, granny had to depend on handed-down tips and recipes made from easily obtainable ingredients. |
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In 17th and 18th-century English recipes, mixtures for stuffings and forcemeats of many types are recorded. |
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They are recommended as a substitute in Indonesian recipes for candlenuts, which are more difficult to obtain in the West. |
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Many gluten-free bread recipes call for the bread to be baked in a loaf pan because of that batter-like consistency, she adds. |
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The company has produced greetings cards which include recipes made from food produced in the local area. |
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This exquisitely delicate fruit quite rightly features in many sumptuous dessert recipes. |
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I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests. |
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The observant reader will have noticed that the recipes serve six, although there were only four of us. |
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It is more common on the Atlantic coast of France, and there are interesting Breton recipes for preparing it. |
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She covers crust-making, dips into the origins of myriad pies, and includes recipes with rich heritages, such as stargazy pie from Cornwall. |
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I was overusing my supply of quick and easy recipes to the point that my kids would groan when I told them we were having tacos one more time! |
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The food bank distributes recipes to encourage people to cook nutritious low-cost meals. |
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There are as many forms of salami in Italy as there are recipes for brown soda bread in Ireland. |
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Their pure fruit smoothie recipes took off, and they've grown steadily since. |
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When cooking, you can substitute evaporated skim milk or fat-free half-and-half for cream in recipes for soups and sauces. |
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I was in the kitchen, baking old-fashioned recipes, giving away free samples and recipe cards. |
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For an intriguing Indian sampler party, combine several of our recipes with ready-to-eat foods. |
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Some recipes will include sugar, vinegar, baking powder, or other enhancements. |
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Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish. |
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In addition, wherever eggs have been boiled for the recipes above, then they need to be peeled before moving on to the next stage of the recipe. |
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With as many as seven inserts, the mailer contains recipes, product information, and special sales offers. |
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Some of the mouth-watering recipes include hummus tartine with scallion-mint pesto and salmon burgers with pickled ginger. |
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But when my mom noticed that the book seemed to collect a lot of dust in my cabinet from non-use, she quit trying to add recipes to it. |
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Tamarillo chutney recipes include a similar range of ingredients to those for savoury sauces, but don't need to be sieved. |
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Unlike some books on command and leadership, this one offers no checklists or recipes for success. |
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No one can get close to our award winning house recipes in these organic chocolate buttons. |
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Specialist technicians are responsible for maintaining and modifying these recipes and have greater freedom in controlling the plant. |
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In the few days she spent in our house, she and my wife made friends, they wrote chatty letters to one another and exchanged recipes. |
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Sausages, smoked bacon, even ham appear in some recipes, but such variations, reflecting local produce, are within the accepted framework. |
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The recipes are temptingly simple, though you will need to stock up with the most important spices. |
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I found her wonderful self-published, spiral-bound book of 75 recipes like a voyage through Kyrgyzstan in the Tien Shen mountains. |
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There are peach cobbler bake-offs, peach-eating contests, and peach recipes handed down through the generations. |
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Now is the time to dig out classic recipes for forgotten puddings such as treacle tart, Eve's pudding, lemon Meringue pie and Bakewell tart. |
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So over the next few weeks, expect at least three entree recipes, one dessert recipe, and then one post about Le Marche wine. |
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It was delicious, and a throw back to my mum's 70s dinner party recipes like stroganoff. |
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Some recipes state to marinate meat and poultry for several hours or days, either to tenderize or add flavor. |
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Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes. |
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Though some recipes now use baking powder as the raising agent, the best bara brith is still made with yeast. |
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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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The program even features a recipe book with delicious-sounding recipes like three-bean salad, yeast rolls and chicken Waldorf salad. |
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Try an Easter recipe from our collection of bread recipes, including our Jamaican Easter bun recipe. |
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More often than not, Inuit used plants as tea, and various tea recipes have existed across the Arctic since time immemorial. |
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Hats, bats and wands were created in the art department, while ghoulish recipes were cooked up in the kitchen. |
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Any through balls looked over-hit while pass backs resembled recipes for disaster. |
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There are many recipes which call for intestines, a more general term which would often include chitterlings. |
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Several recipes, including one for grilled vegetables with batons of grilled tofu, make for pleasing vegetarian fare. |
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Many recipes use animal products, but almost all include vegetarian and vegan versions. |
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The co-owners of the new brewery have just begun producing their own brand of ales, brewed to secret recipes in time-honoured tradition. |
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This invaluable holiday resource offers helpful timesaving tips, loads of seasonal recipes, and great make-it-yourself projects. |
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When customers traveled to Europe, they would return to the shop with recipes and menus from restaurants. |
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The site also features a meal planner, which allows consumers to print not only recipes, but also menus and shopping lists. |
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All the dishes on the menu are original home-made recipes, freshly prepared for an authentic taste. |
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Because diet is a central aspect of controlling blood sugar, daily menus, recipes, and shopping lists are provided. |
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Here are a few innovative and delicious vegetarian recipes to tickle the palate. |
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The menu had a whole page of vegetarian recipes, another of fish dishes, and finally one of meat. |
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There are several recipes for tipsy cake, but the first one below is the only one I could find that called for Jack Daniels whiskey by name. |
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They're operating high-volume barbecue and bar joints, peddling warmed-over versions of their mother's meatball recipes. |
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The three recipes here are different, yet not quite as wacky as foie gras parfait or mustard ice-cream. |
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In celebration of all things witchy, there will be recipes for pumpkin soup and toffee apples, as well as other exciting tit-bits. |
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If you slip away from the main tourist scene, you'll likely stumble upon a bakery offering freshly baked brown loaves from 200-year-old recipes. |
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In intermediate I was top of the school for woodwork and metalwork but I failed cooking because I refused to keep to the recipes. |
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Laura began to cook more and often adjusted recipes to prepare one or two servings, instead of four or more. |
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There are all sorts of marmalade recipes but, in our opinion, the real stuff is always made with Seville oranges. |
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Try some veggie recipes and instead of mince use soya meat instead, you will not know the difference. |
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Others purported to have transmuted metals or concocted elixirs and sold their recipes to others. |
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Further, the dietetic text provided the model for the early written recipes, typically succinct and summary. |
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It can also be used in various recipes like nachos, fajitas, quesadillas and fondues. |
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This book is a treasure trove of chocolate chip and oatmeal cookie recipes. |
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Salmon and leek quiche is one of my favorite quiche recipes, which I come to crave every now and then. |
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Their recipes may be of interest, but only of value to members of the club or trendspotters. |
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Old recipes were forgotten, and the quality of meat and produce declined with the industrialization of farming. |
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Actually, I don't think they physically cooked anything, they just stood around and watched their recipes being mangled by the in-house excuse for a chef. |
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The sections cover sambar and rasam, vegetables, rice, tiffin, savouries, sweets, salads, pachadis, chutneys and pickles, comprising 100 recipes with interesting variations. |
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An expert on provincial recipes from Hunan, Sichuan, Beijing, Cantonese and seafoods, he is well versed in the popular culinary varieties from Shandong, Huaiyang and Anhui. |
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If you have no access to Key limes for some of these recipes, try substituting half lime juice and half lemon juice for the required amount of Key lime juice. |
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There are scores of intriguing recipes to tempt your clientele's palates. |
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They make up a two-book set with recipes from all 85 Relais chateaux chefs in North America. |
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This stunning collection of recipes adds a touch of magic to the macaron. |
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Ways to incorporate dairy products in recipes were presented such as substituting non-fat milk for water in soups, cereals, oatmeal, mashed potatoes and pancakes. |
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It has some really fun recipes, ranging from very basic to quite advanced. |
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The first tablet has 21 recipes for meat broth and four for vegetable. |
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In this recipe, I substitute pure maple syrup for sugar, an ingredient one traditionally sees in most pancake mix recipes. |
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I had Tortilla de patatas, or so-called Spanish omelette in my mind, but couldn't even bother to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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The result is recipes that offer a wider selection of foods, including a range of indulgent puddings, but still enable you to eat healthily and lose weight. |
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As if all this were not enough, she also plies participants with a delicious feast of teacakes, sandwiches, scones and cakes created from period recipes. |
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I have two decent recipes for tetrazzini and haven't tried either. |
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More than half the recipes have 10 grams of carbohydrates or less. |
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Like Mustipher, Kenyon sees preparing vintage recipes as a way of exploring history. |
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There also are links to various dairy-related sites offering virtual tours of milking parlors, dairy-inspired recipes and dairy-themed crossword puzzles. |
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Most recipes involve fresh fruit and wardens at some prisons have went so far as to ban fruit from prisoners' meals in hopes of curtailing production. |
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As with all recipes, the ingredients are probably the best place to start. |
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The basic instructions are the same for all the recipes listed here. |
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Off he went to think up new recipes for 30 varieties of truffles and pralines, caramels and rose and violent creams, all created on the Water Street premises. |
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The idea behind her homemaking philosophy is to present recipes that women on the go can make without a whole lot of fuss. |
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They are good, simple recipes for proper, home-cooked family meals. |
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I regularly use the recipes for pastrami, smoked salmon and cured ham. |
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She had the opportunity to work with various ingredients and recipes. |
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The recipes Stephane shares, from blood sausage to braised pork, share so many tricks of the trade. |
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In addition to the three free recipes in the booklet, the consumer can send away for a free recipe swatch containing 16 more recipes and information on Irish beef. |
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As a bonus, mouthwatering recipes are sprinkled throughout the narrative. |
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She has recipes for their Caesar salad and their lobster roll, I think. |
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Salmon mold is a delicious dish, very attractive and it's definitely different from common and popular recipes for salmon that you can always find. |
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Across the Atlantic, Danielle Anne researched and then reinvented recipes to suit modern ideas of health and sustainability. |
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I tried a few new recipes, but nothing too exotic, because I wasn't sure how to go about finding galangal, shrimp paste, fenugreek, black cumin, or tamarind. |
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Megapoly elastomers are light-coloured, self-reinforcing, easy-to-process on conventional rubber plant and are vulcanisable with normal rubber recipes. |
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For so many of these Sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef. |
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Plus, recipes for maple flapjacks, cookies, and a sinfully sweet maple cocktail. |
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Get your chopsticks out for these amazing Asian recipes that are perfect for your next themed dinner party. |
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They're self-taught experts in the minutiae of day-to-day medieval life, tracking down recipes, studying forgotten languages, practising metalwork or sewing. |
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The personal chef of Diane von Furstenberg shares three delicious and colorful recipes for quinoa. |
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Short fables and wise sayings are mingled with recipes, lists, and jokes. |
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In S. Indian recipes the aim is generally to produce a liquid, souplike consistency, while in northern dishes a thicker texture is usually preferred. |
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I doffed my chef's toque and researched recipes for white carrots that paired the unusual root with other crops we are harvesting now, like chervil. |
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The microbrewery's beers are formulated from proprietary recipes. |
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Also great for recipes that call for a teaspoon of fresh-ground black pepper, which is otherwise incredibly tedious. |
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Nate is a great, forward-thinking chef and it's nice to see him translate his recipes for the home cook. |
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Let us inspire you with our collection of real Idahoan recipes today! |
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Feeding on the growth of after work drinking and nibbling, chicken appetizers are gaining strength based on contemporary Mexican and Asian recipes. |
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If the sight of a macadamia nut paralyzes you, for example, you can opt to remove all recipes with the offending food. |
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Substitution of applesauce for oil is one way of reducing the fat in recipes. |
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To ensure the precious recipe is not lost forever she has stored it on her PC with other recipes for cakes and mincemeat she has collected from the M.E.N. over the years. |
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For those with good eyesight and for all with keen minds as well as palates, Biro's story is inspirational and his recipes complex and interesting. |
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And you thought this site was just good for wisecracks and recipes. |
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Medieval English pork recipes included pies, brawn, and little rissoles. |
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They need to emulate the boldness with which the leading pay TV networks have sabotaged genre recipes. |
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Judy regularly experiments with new recipes in her farmhouse kitchen. |
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Throughout the course of thirty recipes, Martha presents fast and easy dinners that require only a few ingredients and are able to be attempted by even minor-league cooks. |
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As I have started getting their palates used to more sophisticated choices than macaroni-n-cheese, they have started requesting recipes that are not your typical kid fare. |
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Much like eggnog, mulled wine recipes are part of our winter vocabulary. |
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Some recipes call for an actual agrodolce sauce, made by reducing wine vinegar and sugar and a few aromatics such a bay leaves, garlic, onion and herbs. |
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The book is a melting pot of information, with anecdotes, photographs and recipes ranging from tons of game to the scones we now know the Queen feeds to the corgis. |
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Quite naturally, Harris is always testing and tasting recipes. |
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This is one of the only recipes I can shop for without a shopping list. |
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The shopping lists, nutrition tips and recipes were invaluable. |
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They share their shopping lists, recipes and culinary principles. |
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To our enormous surprise, the printed question and answer elicited scores of recipes from all over the nation not only for Mississippi mud pies but for mud cakes as well. |
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He's a passionate cook, who blogs, writes cookbooks, and concocts recipes. |
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He teaches a cooking class, runs a cooking club and blogs his recipes. |
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Although the recipes were applied to individual defendants, the particularities of each case were of little concern provided the offence fitted into a typical box. |
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Before even attempting to develop new recipes, according to these mixologists, bartenders have to know how to mix a good drink in the first place. |
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A book on eating yourself toward healthiness and away from heart disease sits brightly between two much thicker books on cocktail recipes and party snacks. |
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Some warn that many of her recipes have an unhealthful reliance on processed ingredients. |
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As it is, recipes are culled from the usual historical sources. |
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I make a point of never looking recipes up in a book, it slows me down. |
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In conformity with the 16 th-century recipes, the opaque white glass is coloured and opacified by small tin oxide crystals within a glass which is rich in lead. |
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Most mixtures of low-acid and acid foods also have pH values above 4.6 unless their recipes include enough lemon juice, citric acid, or vinegar to make them acid foods. |
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So why not cut out sugar and artificial sweeteners and try sweetening your lemonade, smoothies and summer dessert recipes with xylitol, lo hart or stevia? |
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A recipe is merely a guide, and this book's recipes are full of signposts. |
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The chef has tried to offer a wide variety of freshwater fish dishes, keeping in touch, however, with traditional recipes such as rice with perch, fried bleaks, and whitefish. |
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Always a healthy cook, Jones created delicious, low-calorie recipes. |
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As an ingredient in baking and flour confectionery, marzipan is an integral part of several traditional recipes, for instance stollen and simnel cakes. |
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Gunn Eriksen had already been approached to write a book of her recipes, which use local produce and unexpected ingredients such as hawthorn, nettle and sorrel. |
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Here are five gravlax recipes to try, from the classic to the contemporary. |
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I refocused my eyes and started reading the recipes with more intensity. |
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Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others. |
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We subsequently found out that the Austrian and German menu items are made up locally by an expert using genuine ingredients and traditional recipes. |
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Stacey Slate offers five recipes that take beer out of the bottle and onto the dinner plate. |
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Armed with a regiment of recipes, which had been perfected over months, Burke had a last minute brainstorm and completely changed his menu the day of the competition. |
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Use it to replace cornmeal in recipes for cornbread or for corn muffins. |
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Substitute evaporated skim milk for cream in recipes for soups and sauces. |
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So break out the mixing bowls and give these recipes a whirl. |
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Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding. |
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You must register to get to the great recipes, but the site is free. |
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Clay and glaze recipes from antiquity to present times abound which call for exotic ingredients such as finely sifted beach sand, ash of bog moss, ash of wine lees, etc. |
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Here are five recipes for great roast chicken, from the classic to the gussied up. |
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Even where old, proven recipes were used, wildly differing results could be obtained depending on the materials and proportions employed and the temperature of the furnace. |
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Spice up your viewing party with nine do-it-yourself punch recipes, each tailored to a Best Picture nominee. |
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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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From finger foods and starters to main courses, pastry and puddings, he has produced a range of ingenious recipes to tempt even the most committed carnivore. |
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As the Romans made their way north, grape growing spread across Europe, and by 300 A.D., the use of fermented and unfermented juice in recipes was a common practice. |
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While the number of recipes is not as extensive as many other community cookbooks, the tabbed index makes it easy to add your own recipes to the binder. |
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Divided by season, the book includes recipes from 20 of the California Bay Area's best chefs who use local, seasonal ingredients for their tasty repasts. |
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New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads. |
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In the kitchen, marinara pots simmer with 100-year-old family recipes, potato gnocchi float delicately to the surface of boiling water, and braciola is prepared fork-tender. |
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And so we have recipes for cabbages stuffed with sausage meat, cabbages layered with potatoes and baked, and sauerkraut served with potatoes and pork. |
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The cook, who was not only well versed with family recipes and personal favourites, but also agreeable to being the sole, general body at hand for all contingencies! |
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So the following dinner recipes for America chop suey and bacon-cauliflower mac and cheese are intended to make too much. |
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We organized all the recipes under different subject headings. |
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The practice of collecting recipes in antidotaries, probably composed in monasteries, goes back to the High Middle Ages. |
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In Greece, avgolemono sauce is used in many recipes and is also made into a soup. |
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The refreshing aroma of galangal acts in combination with and as a contrast to lemongrass in many recipes in this book. |
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They also note that the recipes were written with the advice of the best experts in medicine and philosophy. |
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Many recipes contain what were at the time rare and valuable spices, including nutmeg, caraway, ginger, pepper and cardamom. |
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There are recipes for preparing many different types of animals, including whale, crane, curlew, heron, seal and porpoise. |
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Some recipes in The Forme of Cury appear to be influenced by the Liber de Coquina, which had contributions from Arabic cuisine. |
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Other recipes may use beer or milk batter, where these liquids are often substitutes for water. |
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Vegetarian sausages are also now very widely available, although traditional meatless recipes such as the Welsh Selsig Morgannwg also exist. |
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In combination with the spread of Roman roads, the invading crusaders encountered the dish and brought the recipes to Medieval Europe. |
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The English Pilgrims of the North American colonies brought the recipes across the ocean with them. |
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The use of carrot in a traditional Cornish pasty is frowned upon, though it does appear regularly in recipes. |
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Many early recipes add lamb kidneys and modern variants may use beef or bacon chops instead of lamb, or have a pastry topping. |
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Mustard seeds and mustard oil are added to many recipes, as are poppy seeds. |
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Although the names may derive from traditional dishes, often the recipes do not. |
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Continental and British recipes have also evolved alongside Indian South African curries. |
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Continental and British versions use mainly traditional recipes with the addition of red wine, milk, cream, vanilla or butter instead of ghee. |
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Both recipes are distinct in that they typically call for flavourings of cinnamon and lemon juice to be added and differ in texture, not taste. |
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These recipes include solid ingredients such as meat, fish, and fruit bound by the custard. |
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In these regions, several large producers, as well as numerous small, private producers, often use traditional recipes. |
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Characteristic dishes such as apple pie, fried chicken, pizza, hamburgers, and hot dogs derive from the recipes of various immigrants. |
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Of the many traditional Guernsey recipes, the most renowned is a stew called Guernsey Bean Jar. |
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Milk and its derivatives like buttermilk are commonly used as food, drink, or in various recipes. |
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Apicius devotes a whole chapter to the cooking of boar meat, providing ten recipes involving roasting, boiling and what sauces to use. |
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Walnuts are also popular in brownie recipes, as ice cream toppings, and walnut pieces are used as a garnish on some foods. |
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Bury, Devizes and Shrewsbury produced large numbers to their own recipes, but it is the Shrewsbury version that became most well known. |
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Some recipes favour soaking the dried fruit in tea overnight before the baking. |
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With recipes dating back to the 14th century, cawl is widely considered to be the national dish of Wales. |
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This section of the country has some of the oldest known foodways in the land, with some recipes almost 400 years old. |
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European influence began soon after the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the earliest recipes emerging by the end of the 17th century. |
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Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. |
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The herb is, therefore, included in many garlic recipes, such as pistou, persillade, and the garlic butter spread used in garlic bread. |
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Many families have their own recipes and strands of grapes that have been passed down through the generations. |
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Their recipes come from ancient Vedic texts that are based on even older Ayurvedic medical texts. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. |
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Nutmeg is a common spice for pumpkin pie and in recipes for other winter squashes such as baked acorn squash. |
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On Vozrozhdeniya Island in the Aral Sea, the strongest recipes of smallpox were tested. |
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George Washington Carver developed hundreds of recipes for peanuts during his tenure in the program. |
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Egyptian recipes for kyphi, an aromatic used for burning, included cinnamon and cassia from Hellenistic times onward. |
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The mixture can be eaten straight from a spoon or used in a variety of recipes. |
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Handmade ice cream is a specialty of Dolores Hidalgo, made with all natural ingredients, often using recipes passed down for generations. |
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Instead please join in the sharing of que methods and recipes, or questions. |
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Goan cuisine is famous for its rich variety of fish dishes cooked with elaborate recipes. |
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The 2007 guide does, however, include menus, recipes, and photographs, and description of the atmosphere of starred restaurants. |
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The TTB is responsible for granting approval for new breweries, recipes, and labels. |
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It produces the eponymous cheese to traditional recipes following those first done by French monks in the 12th century. |
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At many such occasions, meat and poultry dishes would be eaten, and your recipes as printed would not be servable. |
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Stevia is not substitutable for sugar in baking, the recipes won't work, they taste terrible. |
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If you are using a 15 ml tablespoon, for most recipes the difference will not be noticeable. |
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The other new recipes, both in the Prix Leger line, are Tagliatelles Bolognaise and Poulet sauce Aigre Douce et Riz. |
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