169 albert which Recipes

  • Southern Buttermilk Biscuits
    white lily* all-purpose flour, kosher salt or salt and
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    white lily* all-purpose flour, kosher salt or salt, baking powder, baking soda, unsalted butter (16 tbsp), very cold** and cut into small cubes, buttermilk** (approx ), white lily can be hard to find outside of the se united states. it can be ordered online or you can acquire it by some other nefarious means. this flour is made from a soft winter wheat that grows in the south and has a lower protein and gluten content, which makes for a fluffier, lighter biscuit., you could substitute with other flour, like cake flour, but i haven tsp tried it. pillsbury or gold medal all-purpose flour can work as well., butter and milk has to be very cold. i even went so far as to stick them in the freezer while the oven is warming up and added these to the flour mixture only after the oven is preheated. the reason for this is the melts in the oven and creates a pocket of air when it bakes so the biscuit is fluffy. if you allow the to melt and it incorporates with the flour, you ll get bricks.
    10 min, 9 ingredients
  • Terrific T-bone Grilled Steak With Cilantro Over B...
    porterhouse or tsp-bone steaks 1 thick at room temperature and
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    porterhouse or tsp-bone steaks 1 thick at room temperature, gloves garlic, minced, olive oil, fresh cilantro - chopped fine, kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper, salad - mixed greens of your choice (salad seen in photo contain:, baby spinach, romaine with purple cabbage as an accent), balsamic dressing (see my recipe for ), equipment needed : top of stove grill pan, the kind that has ridges which will leave grill marks - or outside grill
    8 ingredients
  • Huevos Rancheros
    flour or corn tortillas..or u can use 2 medium and tear i... and
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    flour or corn tortillas..or u can use 2 medium and tear in 1/2, eggs, olive oil, butter, chopped fresh cilantro, shredded jack cheese, or enough to cover tortillas, salsa ( i prefer mrs. renfro s habanero , which is hot), avocado, cut into chunks, sour cream for topping
    15 min, 9 ingredients
  • Cabbage Smothered And Southern
    heads of cabbage or 1 good size medium cabbage ( i don ts... and
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    heads of cabbage or 1 good size medium cabbage ( i don tsp use the large ), yellow onions, seasoning ( i use natures seasoning ), black pepper, salt (add towards the end of the cooking process, taste before and after adding ), sugar or splenda (to your desired taste. people differ, some like it sweet some not. sugar takes the bitter out of the cabbage in my opinion), meat (your choice of bacon, smoked pork (which i use), ham or ham hocks).
    1 hour , 7 ingredients
  • Wild Rice Dried Cranberries And Walnut Stuffing
    reduced sodium chicken broth, wild rice, rinsed, olive oil and
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    reduced sodium chicken broth, wild rice, rinsed, olive oil, leeks or you can use green onions. about 8 green onions. clean and trim and slice thinly., celery stalks, thinly sliced, chopped walnuts, dried cranberries or dried cherries, which i like to use. use the berries with out added sugar., chopped fresh sage. the fresh sage has a great taste ., salt and pepper to your taste. i didnt use either and it still tasted great.
    2 hour , 9 ingredients
  • Stewed Black Beans Frijoles Guisados
    black beans, full of water, maggi chicken bouillion cube and
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    black beans, full of water, maggi chicken bouillion cube, sazon with achiote, crushed pimento stuffed olives, tomato sauce, sofrito goya (i use homemade which is a puree of green and red peppers, garlic, onions, and cilantro...then frozen for everyday use in cooked dishes), link chorizo, chopped, chunk of salchichon goya (its like a spanish salami), chopped
    20 min, 9 ingredients
  • Classy-ed Up Collard Greens
    trimmed and washed collard greens (can sub mustard or tur... and
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    trimmed and washed collard greens (can sub mustard or turnip, if desired), stock (chicken, veggie, pork, etc would all work... i use my own from when i smoke pork in my slow cooker, like here: easy smoked meat), water, liquid smoke (can use less if using a smoky stock), chipotle tabasco sauce (or adobo sauce), lemons, smoked bacon, onions, sliced in thin rings, garlic, minced, sparkling wine or juice(i used a sparkling apple wine, as i used it, also, in this recipe; marinated pork chops with dijon mushroom cream sauce , which i served with these greens, honey, kosher, sea or smoked salt(these will need a fair bit of salt...i used a rounded t, each, of applewood smoked salt and my favorite salt/pepper blend), fresh ground black pepper
    2 hour , 13 ingredients
  • Somebodys Grandmas Farina Cake
    eggs separated, granulated sugar, vanilla, farina and
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    eggs separated, granulated sugar, vanilla, farina, fine plain bread crumbs, ground pecans, baking powder, heavy cream, confectioners sugar, vanilla, farina is a cereal food , frequently described as mild-tasting, usually served warm, made from cereal grains. in contemporary english use, the word usually refers to semolina or cream of wheat made from soft wheat. wheat farina is a carbohydrate-rich food, often cooked in boiling water and served warm for breakfast, or cooked with milk and made into semolina pudding. it is used as an ingredient in many dishes and in processed foods such as breakfast cereals and pasta., word farina comes from either the italian and catalan word for flour ; the old romanian word for flour, farina ; or in portuguese, farinha . the spanish word is harina , also very close. (this similarity is not surprising, as these are all romance languages.), farina is made from the germ and endosperm of the grain, which is milled to a fine granular consistency and then sifted. although the bran and most of the germ are removed, this cereal is sometimes enriched with vitamin b and iron. farina, by itself, is most often served as a breakfast cereal, but can also be cooked like polenta. farina can also be used to make farofa. cream of wheat, malt-o-meal, and farina mills s farina (see the photo at right) are brand names of a type of wheat farina used for breakfast cereal., it is also 1 of the single best sources of dietary iron available , especially for vegetarian diets, with most brands offering as much as 50% of the recommended daily value in a single 120-calorie serving. (from wikipedia), farina was also a character on the little rascals series .
    15 ingredients
  • Cheesecake Rules I I
    i asked the chef a few questions that are important to me. and
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    i asked the chef a few questions that are important to me., why does a cheesecake shrink or reduce it s size, because it s overcooked or the oven was too hot., what effect has the butter in a cheesecake as i see some of the recipes we saw call for butter., texture , they are cremier., some cheesecakes call for flour or cornstarch which is better, purists or cheesecake gurus never use flour or cornstarch but it makes a difference in consistency, and by flavor she advises to use, cornstarch , also they bake better., which is better to use , sour cream or whipping cream, it all depends on the quantity of grease the product has , but most of the recipes ask for sour cream., what size do you recomend the molds, movable base , 22 or 24 cm diameter and 9 cm. height., when you add chocolate or butter to the mix it has to be warm., if you want to freeze a cheesecake, do it with the mold, so that it keeps the size and form.
    10 min, 14 ingredients
  • Tips For Making Fudge
    rules for making sugar syrup and
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    rules for making sugar syrup, fudge is based on a sugar syrup , which is a solution of sugar in liquid. when making a sugar syrup, whether it is as simple as sugar and water or contains other ingredients, the rules remain the same., always stir sugar and liquid over low heat until the sugar has completely dissolved., if the mixture comes to the boil before all the sugar is dissolved, a crust of sugar crystals, which is hard to get rid of, will form around the edge of the pan., once the sugar has completely dissolved , allow the mixture to come to the boil, and do not stir the mixture, unless specifically instructed to in the recipe. stirring the boiling mixture will cause it to become cloudy and crystallised, which may or may not be desirable, depending on the recipe., using a sugar thermometer, boil the mixture for the full time, as specified in the recipe. because stoves vary so much, as do interpretations of high, medium or low heat, we have given a sugar thermometer reading as an exact gauge. the sugar thermometer should be fixed to the pan before the mixture comes to the boil, as handling the boiling liquid can be very hazardous., when the mercury reaches the temperature called for in the recipe , the fudge is ready. watch the mixture carefully towards the end of the cooking time, as it will burn quickly if left cooking too long., length of time the mixture cooks , and therefore the temperature it reaches in that given time, determines how the mixture will set. sugar thermometers are the simplest, most accurate way of determining when a syrup has reached the desired stage. when the thermometer reaches 115dc (240df), the mixture is at soft-ball stage., worry too much if you don tsp have a sugar thermometer , as fudge is fairly forgiving mixture, unlike hard sweets, for which a sugar thermometer is crucial., way to check for soft-ball stage is to drop a small amount of mixture into very cold water. when rolled between your thumb and index finger, it should form a soft ball., brushing down the sides of the pan with a wet pastry brush dissolves any crystals which have formed on the sides of the pan. it is a good idea to do this if the recipe says to, but don tsp allow to much water to drip into the pan, as this will slow down the cooking process and interfere with the given time., other equipment, heavy-based pans are best for making fudge. because it is a high sugar content, the mixture can catch and burn if the pan has a thin base, such as those on aluminum pans., use a long-handled wooden spoon if the mixture is to be stirred while still hot, as wood will not conduct heat., as soon as the mixture is ready, remove the pan from the heat , place it on a wooden board or heatproof trivet and allow to cool as directed. the pan will be very hot so, if it has a metal handle, use a thick cloth around the handle when moving it., beating the mixture, mixture may be beaten while still hot , or may be asked to wait until has cooled. beating thickens the mixture and causes it to lose its gloss. the recipe will indicate whether to use a wooden spoon or electric beaters - it is not a good idea to use electric beaters in a very hot mixture. there is usually a fine line between the mixture reaching the desired consistency and being too firm and dry to spread into the tin, so watch it carefully as you work., warning, take great care with every step of the procedure, as hot sugar syrup is very dangerous, and heat will transfer to any heat-conducting equipment it comes in contact with. keep children well away from the hot mixture., always use a long-handled wooden spoon for stirring., if you do get burnt , hold the afflicted area under cold water to wash off the syrup and then keep the burn immersed in cold water for about 10 minutes.
    23 ingredients
  • Easter Cookie Ideas
    sugar cookie recipe and
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    sugar cookie recipe, after trying over 50 sugar cookie recipes , i found this 1 to be my absolute favorite. i love this basic sugar cookie recipe for many reasons. it taste great. it is simple with few ingredients. it will maintain it s shape which makes the dough ideal for molding. you must chill the dough for a couple hours (or overnight is great) or it will be very sticky to work with., butter, softened, cream cheese, softened, sugar, egg, vanilla, all purpose flour, in large mixer bowl combine all cookie ingredients , except flour., beat at medium speed , scraping bowl often until creamy., reduce speed to low ; add flour. beat, scraping bowl often, until well mixed., divide dough into 2 equal portions; wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate unitl firm (at least 2 hours)., heat oven to 350o. roll out on lightly floured surface or parchment paper. bake for 7 to 10 minutes or until edges are very lightly browned. remove from cookie sheets; cool completely., url : cookiedecorating.com, chocolate cut-out recipe, yummy! crisp chocolate cut-outs with a brownie-cookie type flavor. this dough should be chilled for an hour or two (or overnight) or it may be sticky to roll., butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, all purpose flour, unsweetened cocoa, baking powder, baking soda, salt, in large mixer bowl beat butter , sugar, egg and vanilla until well blended. in medium bowl, stir together flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt; add to butter mixture and blend well., refrigerate dough about 1 hour or until firm enough to roll., preheat oven to 325o. on lightly floured surface or parchment paper, roll out dough. bake 5 to 7 minutes or until no indentation remains when touched., cookie sheets ; cool completely., url : cookiedecorating.com, run sugar, run sugar icing is the classic cookie icing. it is a smooth textured icing that forms a very hard crust. it is made by taking royal icing at it s fluffiest form and adding water to make it flow. when it dries, you can stack the cookies. this type of icing takes several hours to dry. the icing has a simple, flavor with some crunch., powdered sugar, meringue powder, gum arabic, cream of tarter, water, water, first , mix-up royal icing (use this recipe or follow instructions on the commercial royal icing), in small mixing bowl, combine water, meringue powder and cream of tarter., beat until stiff peaks form ., in separate bowl, combine powdered sugar and gum arabic. mix thouroughly, then add to meringue., beat on low , then medium speed until stiff peaks form. after the royal icing has been mixed, divide the mixture into several small containers and cover with wet towel. add a small amount of water to each batch until it us just barely fluid, not watery. test consistency by dropping a small amount from spoon onto waxed paper. it should smooth itself in about 10 seconds. if it runs too much, add more powdered sugar. if it is too thick, add a bit more water., remember : keep this icing covered when you are not using it. it dries out quickly. place the icing in a bag with a tip #3 or #4. outline the area to be covered. quickly fill in the outline. if the icing is running off the cookie, too much water was added to the royal icing. if the icing is not smooth, add a bit more water to the royal icing. when icing crusts, pipe adjoining color. for added dimension or outlining, allow icing to harden (several minutes) and pipe on the top., royal icing, is probably the most popular icing that cookie decorators use. it is preferable because it holds up very well if the cookies need to be stacked, shipped, stored, etc.. royal icing can be made into a very nice glaze and also works great for very fine detail work. the biggest problem with royal icing is that it dries hard as a rock, and also tends to dry out the cookies more than a buttercream icing would. the drying rock-hard isn tsp a big deal if you are doing a cookie that has a thin layer of glaze and some basic outlines or decorations, but if you need a cookie to have thick piping, the thick decorations would almost be impossible to eat in royal icing., meringue powder, powdered sugar, water, vanilla extract (use clear vanilla if you want a pure white icing), almond extract, beat all ingredients together until stiff peaks form (about 10 minutes). to vary the consistency, add water to thin and add powdered sugar to thicken.
    7 min, 54 ingredients
  • Light Brioche Burger Buns Or Breadsticks Light Brioche Burger Buns Or Breadsticks
    recipe is for a single batch , which equals 8 rolls. be a... and
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    recipe is for a single batch , which equals 8 rolls. be advised, i made a double recipe and used 3/4 of it for rolls (it made 12 huge ones), then i used the remaining dough to make the parmesan breadsticks. you ll need a stand mixer for this recipe (or a very strong arm). you will also need parchment paper to bake on. if you are nervous about using yeast i will advise here about that also., warm (not hot) water, warm milk, active dry yeast, sugar, eggs (room temperature ), egg yolk (save the white to brush your rolls later for a seeded topping), bread flour, all purpose flour, salt, very soft butter (unsalted ), sesame seeds or poppy seeds for topping, i added 2 tsp vital wheat gluten as is my habit, i also added 1 tsp lemon juice to help increase fluffiness., you do not need to add either gluten or lemon juice if you don tsp have them.
    15 min, 16 ingredients
  • Spring Salad With Fresh Fruits And Walnuts Spring Salad With Fresh Fruits And Walnuts
    spring salad mix (baby salad greens) or pick your veggies... and
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    spring salad mix (baby salad greens) or pick your veggies fresh, from a farmers market (which i prefer), chopped walnuts, fresh strawberries sliced longways, fresh navel orange sectioned, red grapes sliced in half, fresh blueberries, toss together in a medium sized salad bowl...with, dressing ingredients, low-sodium chicken broth, minced red bell pepper, chopped basil, white wine vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, grated lemon zest, salt, garlic clove, minced, dried oregano leaves, crumbled, freshly ground pepper
    18 ingredients
  • Chili-garlic Roasted Broccoli Chili-garlic Roasted Broccoli
    extra virgin olive oil , eyeball it and
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    extra virgin olive oil , eyeball it, garlic, coarsely chopped (i actually use up to a whole head sometimes, because i really love garlic), chili powder, grill seasoning blend (eg : montreal steak seasoning by mccormick grill mates). i just use hot hungarian paprika, which is excellent, salt to taste, fresh-ground black pepper, and some red pepper flakes (these are hot & spicy; use to your tastes), head broccoli, cut into thin, long spears (i use baby broccoli from trader joes and just trim the ends and halve the larger pieces.)
    20 min, 5 ingredients
  • Baked Zydeco Which Means Green Beans Baked Zydeco Which Means Green Beans
    whole green beans ( zydeco means green bean) and
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    whole green beans ( zydeco means green bean), any name brand ......just not frozen ..., bacon, slap yo mama (walker & sons seasoning), baking pan
    25 min, 5 ingredients
  • Tips On Using Heavy Whipping Cream Tips On Using Heavy Whipping Cream
    i have found for cooking heavy whipping cream is best. co... and
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    i have found for cooking heavy whipping cream is best. cook slow and temper (this is when u add some of the hot liquid to the cream to bring it up to temp.) before putting in a hot liquid. if it is cooked to long and too hot it will break up or separate. i also know it can dry up, but just follow these rules and it should be okay. cream picks up flavors pretty quick. i would thin 15 or 30 mins. is long enough to let the cream sit with ingredients, althought when i was making souffles and other desserts the cream was not a factor unless i beat it too long (it would dis-solve to nothing), didnt have a clean, cold bowl or cream was warm., cream, half & is at least 10.5% butterfat (milkfat), light cream is between 18 and 30% butterfat, light whipping cream is between 30 and 36% butterfat, heavy whipping cream is between 36 and 40% butterfat., colder cream is to start, and the colder it stays as you whip it, the easier and better it whips., if it is not cold enough , it doesn tsp whip , it churns (no air is incorporated) which makes butter., when whipping cream , add the sugar when the cream is mostly whipped, and the cream will whip to a higher volume. adding the sugar at., prevent cream from curdling when adding to coffee, use fresh cream. as cream ages, its lactic acid content increases. acid can curdle cream. the acid in coffee, along with coffee s heat, favor curdling of cream., here are some facts and tips on using cream or milk in hot dishes., lower the butterfat (milkfat) content, the more likely cream is to separate., half & is at least 10.5% butterfat (milkfat), light cream is between 18% and 30% butterfat, light whipping cream is 30% to 36% butterfat, heavy cream (heavy whipping cream) is 36% to 40% butterfat, hotter the liquid , the more likely cream is to curdle (separate). cream should never be added to a boiling liquid., when adding cream or milk, it is best to heat it up a bit before adding it to another hot liquid. it is partly the difference in temperature that causes milk or cream to curdle. the beginning results is lower volume., freezing cream : freeze only heavy cream containing 40% or more butterfat. heat to 170 to 180of for 15 minutes. for storage longer than 2 months, add 1/3 cup sugar per quart of cream. cool quickly. place in moisture-vapor resistant containers, leaving 1/2-inch headspace., cream whipped after freezing and thawing does not become as stiff as never-frozen cream. individual whipped cream garnishes can be satisfactorily frozen by whipping cream before freezing. place dollops of whipped cream on baking sheet and freeze. once solidly frozen, remove dollops and store in the freezer in freezer containers.
    15 min, 20 ingredients
  • Cereal Date Nut Balls Cereal Date Nut Balls
    date nut balls, eggs, beaten, sugar, oleo, nuts and
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    date nut balls, eggs, beaten, sugar, oleo, nuts, dates, chopped fine, vanilla, cereal such as rice krispies, coconut , nuts, powdered sugar in which to roll balls
    9 ingredients
  • Joan Fairweathers Shortbread Joan Fairweathers Shortbread
    margarine (it must be the solid kind eg. cookeen or stork... and
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    margarine (it must be the solid kind eg. cookeen or stork). you could try using butter if you want, as this is obviously the traditional ingredient, but i am quoting joan s recipe, and she swore by marge!), caster sugar, plain flour, well mixed with, cornflour (i think that s cornstarch in us. it s the stuff you would use to thicken a sauce.), some extra caster sugar with which to dredge the top
    1 hour 10 min, 5 ingredients




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