734 higbe that Recipes

  • What Is Grouprank
    what is grouprank and
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    what is grouprank, grouprank is a way we measure a member s contributions to the group recipes community., grouprank works on a logarithmic 0-10 scale. this means that increases in grouprank take more and more contributions as you work your way up the scale. for instance, it is very easy to move from a grouprank 2 to a grouprank 3 but much more difficult to move from a grouprank 6 to grouprank 7.
    3 ingredients
  • Basic Muffins With Variations
    flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, egg, milk and
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    flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, egg, milk, oil (that is 1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp), any additional optional ingredients
    25 min, 8 ingredients
  • Chocolate Glazed Doughnuts
    doughnuts, active dry yeast (1/4 oz, 1 packet) and
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    doughnuts, active dry yeast (1/4 oz, 1 packet), milk, warmed to about 100f, unsalted butter at room temperature, sugar, eggs, salt, flour (i used 5 1/2 this time, you want a soft dough, but not so soft that you cannot knead it...so you might need a bit more or a bit less ), oil for frying (i used a vegetable oil), alton brown s chocolate doughnut glaze, unsalted butter, whole milk, warmed (i did not have whole milk so i used half heavy cream half 1% milk), light corn syrup, vanilla extract, bittersweet chocolate, chopped, sugar , sifted
    5 min, 16 ingredients
  • Schiacciata - Classic Tuscan Flatbread
    lukewarm water (90of to 100of) and
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    lukewarm water (90of to 100of), dry yeast or two 0.6-oz packages fresh yeast, crumbled, all purpose flour (i use king arthur bread flour), extra-virgin olive oil, coarse sea salt, note: i have found that adding anywhere from 1-2 tsp. of salt (table salt works just fine) to the flour while making the dough works as good or better than the coarse salt on top. it depends on your taste. i would suggest adding 1 tsp. of salt to the flour and maybe lightly adding the coarse salt before baking. or forgo the coarse salt altogether and add 1.5 tsp of salt to the flour for the dough. bread does needs salt to have a good taste., note 2: drizzle with olive oil before baking., note 3: you can knead with a little olive oil to keep from adding more flour and prevent dryness., add herbs of your choice and/or a grated favorite cheese. i have used rosemary, oregano, basil, red pepper flakes, cracked black pepper, asiago, and parmesan in various combinations and it all worked out well.
    9 ingredients
  • Heavy Moist Pumpkin Bread
    pumkin and
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    pumkin, flour (3cup of that has already been sifted, sift again with spices), oil, sugar, eggs, salt, baking soda, nutmeg, cinnamon
    1 hour 15 min, 10 ingredients
  • Aberdeen Traditional Butteries Or Rowies
    be made in a bread machine on dough setting , or by hand.... and
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    be made in a bread machine on dough setting , or by hand. but you have to bake in the oven., butter, lard or dripping, soft brown sugar or caster sugar, plain all purpose flour (or better with strong white bread flour - that s what i tend to use for better results), dried yeast or if making by hand then add some of the water to the yeast and make into a paste., warm water, salt
    8 ingredients
  • Pumpkin Spice Muffins
    flour (use a combo of all-purpose and whole wheat, if des... and
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    flour (use a combo of all-purpose and whole wheat, if desired), pumpkin spice mix, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, baking soda, salt, brown sugar, pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling), low-fat plain yogurt, extra virgin olive oil (use a mild 1, not one that s overly peppery) or other vegetable oil, molasses or dark karo syrup, vanilla extract, eggs, sugar, ground cinnamon, dry-roasted chopped pecans
    45 min, 17 ingredients
  • Indian Flatbread
    you will need, all purpose flour (i used bread flour) and
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    you will need, all purpose flour (i used bread flour), semolina, salt, warm water to make dough or more (i used 1 1/4 cups), oil/melted butter, for frying & spreading, original recipe required 1 cup each oil and butter...i didn tsp use that much maybe, 1/3, mix flour ,semolina & salt., add 1 cup of water( warm to the touch), stir with wooden spoon until moistened., if the dough is a bit dry add about 1 tbsp water at a time until just moistened. mine felt that it needed about 4 tbsp more or about 1/4 cup. cover the dough and let it rest for about 30 minutes., it is at this time that you may want to clean up and get your work space ready. after the 30 minutes resting time, knead the dough for 5 minutes until smooth. i used my kitchenaid mixer to do this job., divide the dough into about 9-10 dinner size rolls ., cover with kitchen towel to prevent skin from forming. spread about 2 tbsp oil on your counter top. take a roll of dough and place on oiled surface., spread into thin square sheet. lightly brush with melted butter., then fold like a business letter ( three sides). you should have a long rectangle., lightly brush with melted butter again. fold left third to center and then fold right third to center of rectangle., you should have a layered square....maybe the size of your palm. it is at this point that you may want to let it rest a bit., roll this square into a big square of 9x9 inch square( or thereabouts...doesn tsp have to be exact it could be smaller). the layers might move about on you a bit ...just be gentle and try to make it look like a square. if you let it rest a bit you won tsp have this problem. fry on preheated griddle or in a skillet on medium/low heat. you may add some oil and butter ( about 1 tbsp) in the hot skillet. i usually squirt a bit of oil from my oil dispenser and add a bit of butter to help with the browning. place the layered paratha(bread) and let it cook until the top seems a bit dry.* flip over and add a bit more butter/oil. press on the bread a bit, with a spatula, so that the second side gets brown as well., while it is cooking , i roll out the second dough...using the same method(while keeping an eye out on the skillet. i guess you can make them all ahead and this way you don tsp have to worry about watching the skillet. it might actually be better that you do them all in advance..., this bread is best eaten hot ...maybe right out of the skillet ., variation, i did a few parathas , where i added some chives, in the folding process. in case you would like to try this version, here are a couple of pictures.
    1 min, 23 ingredients
  • Banana Buttermilk Crumble Bread
    brown sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk, baking soda and
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    brown sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk, baking soda, orange juice, flour (i substituted 2/3 cup. chick pea ), over ripe bananas (if you can remember to freeze and thaw them ahead of time, that works best.), granola or glazed nuts
    9 ingredients
  • Sushi Roll Rice Salad
    short-grain sushi rice, water, seasoned rice vinegar and
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    short-grain sushi rice, water, seasoned rice vinegar, sugar, salt, carrot, wasabi paste (japanese horseradish paste), vegetable oil, seedless cucumber (usually plastic-wrapped), peeled, halved lengthwise, cored, and chopped (1 cup), scallions, thinly sliced diagonally, drained sliced japanese pickled ginger, coarsely chopped, sesame seeds, toasted, firm-ripe california avocado, fresh shiso leaves (optional), toasted nori (dried laver), cut into very thin strips with scissors, its essential oils provide for a strong taste whose intensity might be compared to that of mint or fennel.
    16 ingredients
  • Pasta With Chicken And A Spinach Bacon Cream Sauce Pasta With Chicken And A Spinach Bacon Cream Sauce
    chicken tenders, bacon and
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    chicken tenders, bacon, pasta shells of your choosing-i used campenelle, flour, heavy cream, chicken broth, white wine, fresh spinach, garlic minced, season salt, salt, garlic powder, white pepper (you can use black if that is all you have), shredded parmesan (optional)
    30 min, 14 ingredients
  • Muffins That Taste Like Donuts Muffins That Taste Like Donuts
    in a large bowl, combine, flour, baking powder, salt and
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    in a large bowl, combine, flour, baking powder, salt, nutmeg, cinnamon, in another bowl, combine, egg, oil, sugar, milk
    11 ingredients
  • Cornbread Dressing That Everybody Cornbread Dressing That Everybody
    packs of sweet cornbread baked according to instructions and
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    packs of sweet cornbread baked according to instructions, sage breakfast sausage, onion chopped, red bell pepper chopped, green bell pepper chopped, ribs of celery chopped, garlic finely chopped, chicken broth, rubbed or ground sage, white sugar, salt, pepper
    30 min, 12 ingredients
  • Jacks Real Good Low Fatlow Sugar Almost Diet Semi ... Jacks Real Good Low Fatlow Sugar Almost Diet Semi ...
    dry stuff . and
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    dry stuff ., whole wheat flour. hold out about 3 tbsp to adjust batter., wheat or oat bran., graham cracker & enough instant oats to make 1/2 cup when ground fine., salt ., cinnamon. > feel free to adjust to taste., nutmeg. > feel free to adjust to taste., baking powder ., baking soda ., milk , soured with the juice of 1 sour orange. or 2 tbsp lemon juice instead of the sour orange juice. but sour orange is much better tasting in this recipe, wet stuff, & all the other stuff that gets mixed with the wet stuff., sour cream ., apple sauce ., eggs ., butter ., dark brown sugar ., vanilla ., splenda. > more if you like them sweeter! splenda is the only artificial sweetener that will work here. the other stuff won tsp stand up to the heat. the other factor is; splenda is mostly maltodextrin, which is hygroscopic. it keeps the muffins moist and provides the texture that a cup of sugar would normally take care of., zest of the sour orange . or 1/2 a lemon, if you re using lemon instead of sour orange. but if you re not using sour orange, you are really missing out on flavor., diced apples .
    20 min, 20 ingredients
  • Adapted Whole Grain Bushmans Bread Adapted Whole Grain Bushmans Bread
    directions here are for mixing the dough in a bread machi... and
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    directions here are for mixing the dough in a bread machine, but baking it in your oven. if you need different directions, just message me and i will send them to you. (am using my bread machine as kitchenaide is out of commission right now)., way i added more nutrition & flavor to this loaf was by soaking my grains overnight, then adding them to machine (original recipe does not call for added grains). using a 1 cup measuring cup, i filled it 3/4 of the way full with a mixture of brown rice flour, quinoa and barley flakes (looks like oatmeal)-i dumped that into a dish and added 1/2 cup of warm water, stirred it around, and let it sit (covered) overnight so that the grains could absorb the water. i ve been reading a lot about grain (and whole grain flour soaking) and so far, this seems to have served me well. you can use any combination of whole grains-this is just what i used. next day when i was ready to make bread, i did this, i set my machine on the dough (or manual) cycle and layered these ingredients in the bread machine in the following serving, warm water, molasses, sugar, kosher salt, lemon juice (bottled ok-it helps the yeast and helps crumb be less tender), oil, whole grain mix i created, rye flour, vital wheat gluten (flour), bread flour (i usually use just a speck over 2 & 1/2 cups), active dry yeast (yes, 6 tsp), also need, egg wash to brush on top (1 egg, beaten well with a pinch of salt and a tsp of water) & oat bran to sprinkle on top & make it pretty., once the ingredients are in , press start and let your machine run thru the dough cycle., once that s complete , remove dough divide it in half, shape it freeform (i just make a round loaf), place shaped loaves on parchment lined baking sheet. cover dough with plastic wrap and let it rise until almost double in size (about an hour in my kitchen). when dough nears the end of it s rising time, preheat the oven to 375o (i bake it at 365o, but i m a bit neurotic about bread)., once oven is heated , brush loaves with egg wash, dust them with oat bran, score/slash them about 1/4 deep and load them into oven., bake 375o for about 30-35 minutes until loaf sounds hollow when bottom is tapped (or for 38-40 minutes at 365o)., cool on wire rack .
    40 min, 21 ingredients
  • Its Not That Hard Italian Bread Its Not That Hard Italian Bread
    active dry yeast, warm water, all-purpose flour, salt and
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    active dry yeast, warm water, all-purpose flour, salt, water, coarse cornmeal, egg white, cold water
    30 min, 8 ingredients
  • Date Bread Regular Or Vegan Date Bread Regular Or Vegan
    butter, sugar, eggs and
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    butter, sugar, eggs, buttermilk ( 3/4 cup soy milk minus 1 tsp-replace that tsp with a tsp vinegar for vegan)., flour, chopped dates, soda, salt
    50 min, 9 ingredients
  • Tea Room Seafood Pasta Salad Tea Room Seafood Pasta Salad
    uncooked pasta rings or elbow or little shells or ditalin... and
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    uncooked pasta rings or elbow or little shells or ditalini, etc - the smaller the pasta, the better, fresh crab meat (i prefer to use the refrigerated crab - or pick my own crab meat off the legs - over the shelved canned crab...it gives such a great fresh flavor that can tsp be matched by shelved or imitation crab meat), fresh medium shrimp, chopped coarsely, chopped green onions, whites and some of the greens, diced celery (i prefer to peel the outer stalks of the celery first, using a potato peeler - try it sometime...the celery is tender and crispy without all the stringy-ness!), mayonnaise, dried dill weed, two of old bay seasoning, juice of 1 lemon, salt and pepper to your taste (if even needed - taste it first)
    8 min, 10 ingredients




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