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unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan and13 Moreunsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan, sugar, plus more for pan, sugar, plus more for pan, all-purpose flour , plus, all-purpose flour, plus more for pan, yellow cornmeal , plus, yellow cornmeal, grated lemon zest , plus, fresh lemon juice (about 1 lemon), baking powder, baking soda, salt, eggs, buttermilk1 hour 25 min, 14 ingredients
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finding gold is really easy. i always go on saturday morn... and11 Morefinding gold is really easy. i always go on saturday morning ., best spots to find gold is scraping the moss off rocks by the river or cleaning out crevasses in bedrock along the river shore. i scrap moss as it acts like the carpet in a sluice box and traps the gold that is washed down the river during the winter. i have had pans with hundreds for pieces, just amazing to see., i designed customs tools for scraping and getting the fine dust and matter off the rocks. well i am an inventor., nothing is better than sitting down against a rock at lunch time , having a great sandwich, ice cold water, the river is flowing by, the sounds of the water, birds on the wing, lizards scooting over the rocks, and there is gold in the bag., by bag i mean , i scrap the moss or clean crevasses, put the material in a special pail, place the pail under the surface and stir to get the dirt to float out., then i put this material in my pan , swish it around, work a little of the sand out and then tilt it back and let the water roll over the sand. bang! glitter all over. now most people sit there and pan out all the sand, get down to the black sand (iron), pan out the iron, and then put the gold in bottle. total waste of time., panning is strictly recreational. i have a limited time at the river and ever minute counts. i carry my 6 mil 12 x 12 inch zip lock bags. once i see there is color in the sand, it is dumped into the bag and i go get more material. this way i can collect the most material for the 5 hours i have to pan. this is a very cool way to get gold and developed by me., once i get home , i put the material onto cookie sheets and dry it in the oven. once dry and cool, i use a special magnet and remove the iron particles. once the iron is removed, i put the sand through different size brass screens to separate the larger particles so when i pan i am not trying to move large and small particles., sunday morning i sit in my recliner , a light over my shoulder and put a tbsp of material in the green pan in the pics. watching a dvd i start panning the material, suck up the gold and put in a bottle. i do this starting with the biggest particles, love seeing the biggest pieces of gold., i work all the sand i can on sunday and if i am down to really fine particles of sand, it is put in quart containers for another day. there are so many of these containers still not panned. 1 might say there is gold in the garage., if there is a river known to have been a producer of gold close to you, go out and give it a try. i have taught many kids to pan; 1 went and found a nugget as big as my nail on my finger. it was huge! rotten kid wouldn tsp give to me for teaching him. oh, its all right, i will find my own some day. what was cool was after teaching the kids they would go back and pan on their own and find gold. how cool is that, hope you enjoyed finding gold for fun. jj - thegoldminer12 ingredients
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unsalted butter, cut into small pieces (and more for grea... and7 Moreunsalted butter, cut into small pieces (and more for greasing pans ), unsalted butter, cut into small pieces (and more for greasing pans ), unbleached all-purpose flour (and more for preparing pans), granulated sugar, kosher salt, sweetened condensed milk, good-quality milk chocolate, chopped, fleur de sel or flaky sea salt1 hour 20 min, 8 ingredients
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i use a 3 1/2 to 4 lb chuck roast, well marbelized with f... and30 Morei use a 3 1/2 to 4 lb chuck roast, well marbelized with fat, and if you can find a bone-in roast, that s better yet (but it s almost always boneless chuck that you find at the grocer). i like to quickly rinse the roast in cold water just before i lay it on the cutting board to coat it with seasoned flour. place the following ingredients in a small baggie and shake the closed bag to mix it up, flour, salt, garlic salt, crazy mixed-up salt (if you can tsp get this seasoning, use seasoned salt instead, but jane s is by far the best), pepper, use your hands to generously pat the seasoned flour into the roast, on both sides, flipping the roast a couple times and repeating the process., in a dutch oven or roasting pan large enough to hold the roast, heat 1 tbsp oil over medium high heat - you want your pan and oil to be hot enough to sear the roast well when you put it in the pan. when the oil is just about to the smoking point, put the roast in and cover the pan. let the meat sear until nicely browned on the bottom, then flip the roast. let it sear for a minute or two on the second side, then add, beef stock (i much prefer the boxed stock to the canned broth - it just seems to give the gravy a much richer taste in the end), cover the roasting pan and place it in a pre-heated 300 degree oven. roast for 4 to 5 hours, until the meat is fork tender and falls apart easily. i check the roast each hour, quickly opening the lid, just to make sure the stock has not evaporated. as long as your pan has a good seal on it, this shouldn tsp happen. but if necessary, add more stock to the pan., an hour before the roast is done , prepare the mashed potatoes. peel 6 large red potatoes (these work better - at least for me - because they are much moister than the russets, so the mashed potatoes are creamier); cut into 1/4th, and place them in a large saucepan - rinse the cut potatoes 2 times in cold water, then cover them in fresh cold water and place the pan over medium high heat; boil until tender. this is usually about 30 minutes, but it depends on the size of your cuts, so just cook them until you can easily insert a fork into a potato. drain potatoes well, reserving 1 cup of the water for the gravy. add the following to the hot potatoes, butter, sour cream, milk, salt, crazy mixed up salt (use regular salt or garlic salt if jane s salt is not available), pepper, i use a hand masher , but you can use an electric mixer or however you chose to mash the potatoes into a creamy yet firm texture. add more milk if potatoes are too stiff. place the mashed potatoes in a buttered casserole dish, cover with foil, and place in the oven to keep warm while you make the gravy., prepare the gravy, melt 2 tbsp butter, stir in 1/4 cup flour to make a paste, stir in enough beef stock to thin the paste enough to pour., finished roast from the pan and place it on a plate; cover meat with foil to keep warm., place the roasting pan over a medium flame and bring the liquid to a gentle boil (i usually seem to have about 1 1/2 to 2 cups liquid in the pan when the roast is done - if you have less, just use the beef stock to increase your liquid)., use a whisk to gradually whisk in the butter/flour/stock liquid., add 2 tbsp beef base - i use tone s (i prefer beef base to buillon - has a richer flavor and is really worth having on hand, but if you can tsp find this, try knorr s beef buillon extra large cubes), add the 1 cup of reserved potato water, add 1/2 cup beef stock, taste the gravy and see if you want more seasoning. i usually find i don tsp need to add anything at this point, since i have the seasoning from the flour coating and the stock and the beef base. if you think you need more seasoning, add salt and pepper to your taste. beef base will also give you more saltiness., keep the gravy warm while you uncover the meat and use 2 forks to pull the meat apart into small to medium chunks., you are now ready to assemble...5 hour , 32 ingredients
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unsalted butter, softened, more for greasing pan and11 Moreunsalted butter, softened, more for greasing pan, all-purpose flour, more for dusting pan, unsweetened chocolate, instant espresso powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, bourbon, more for sprinkling or 1 cup other whiskey, kosher salt, granulated sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, baking soda, sugar, for garnish (optional)41 min, 12 ingredients
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softened unsalted butter (plus more for pans ) and29 Moresoftened unsalted butter (plus more for pans ), raw coconut sugar crystals (coconut secret), all-purpose flour (plus more for pans ), baking powder, baking soda, salt (omit if using ed butter), allspice (or 1/3 tsp each cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg), ginger powder, beaten eggs, pina colada yogurt (yoplait), natural coconut rum, pure vanilla extract, grated peeled carrots, angel flake coconut, pureed medium very ripe banana (reserve 2 tbsp), well-drained crushed pineapple (reserve juice), roasted macadamia nuts (2/3 cup chopped, 1/3 cup ground ), softened real cream cheese, unsalted butter, sugar, pureed ripe bananas, lime juice, pineapple juice, natural coconut rum (not coconut extract), pure vanilla extract, salt, ground macadamia nuts (sides , from divided portion above), angel flake coconut (or more , top of cake), fresh carrot (curls or shreds, top center of cake), grated fresh lime peel (flecks, top of cake)31 min, 30 ingredients
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everywhere you look , there is a lot of emphasis on cutti... and8 Moreeverywhere you look , there is a lot of emphasis on cutting the fat out of our daily diets, but who wants to cut out the fat if it means cutting out the flavor when it comes to baking, there is a way to cut down on your fat intake without changing the ingredients in your favorite recipes. if you switch to nonstick silicone bakeware, you can cut down on your fat intake with minimal effort. because the bakeware is nonstick, you never have to use butter, shortening, or grease on your pans or sheets to ensure easy food removal., first silicone items made exclusively for baking were small silicone mats that fit nicely on your cookie sheet and allowed you to bake cookies with out greasing the cookie sheet or worrying about the bottoms getting burned. these little mats were a huge success and stores were hard pressed to keep them in stock., as the popularity of these mats grew , manufacturers decide to explore the idea of making more bakeware from silicone. they began making spoons, spatulas, and whisks that could withstand high heats and could be used with nonstick cookware with no fear of ruining the coating. silicone utensils were the perfect choice for candy making or any other project that required a boiling and sticky liquid to be stirred., kitchen supply manufacturers also introduced silicone potholders and oven gloves. because they can withstand heats up to 500 degrees, they are the perfect insurance that you won tsp get burned when you pull a hot dish from your oven. they don tsp conduct heat the way that a cloth potholder does and they are much sturdier and easy to keep clean than traditional potholders. home canners fell in love with silicone baker s mitts because they could actually reach into a pot of boiling water to remove a hot jar of food once it was done processing. as an added bonus these durable potholders do double duty as lid grippers making opening jars a snap., once silicone hit kitchens in the form of baking mats , utensils, and pot holders, kitchen experts began to see the potential of this material in everyday baking. suddenly almost any type of bakeware that could traditionally be found in stainless steel, aluminum, glass, or stoneware was being offered in brightly colored silicone. stores began selling muffin tins, bread loaf pans, cake pans, and pie pans. the most popular pieces tend to be the specialty designed cake pans that allow you to make cakes shaped like everything from roses to pumpkins. they even have mini cake pans that make individual, fancy shaped cakes., popularity of silicone bakeware skyrocketed as cooks began to see the benefits of using this material in their kitchens. foods pop out of silicone pans with amazing ease. you never need to grease, flour, or even use cooking spray on a silicone pan and that adds up to lots of calories and fat grams saved with each meal. because silicone is very flexible, it is easy to bend and twist it so that cakes and breads pop out easily. you never have to force baked goods out of the pan, so they retain there shape and you don tsp see a lot of split and broken cakes., silicone is a bakers dream when it comes to making evenly cooked delicacies. the material distributes heat evenly, so you never end up with a cake that is burned around the edges and still not cooked in the middle. it also cools down quickly ensuring that your foods will not continue cooking and possibly drying out once you remove them from the oven., because silicone is nonstick , cleanup is a breeze. a little soap and water and any crumb left on your bakeware disappears. it is nonporous, so it never retains any odors from the foods you cook. completely versatile it goes from oven to table to freezer and can even be thrown in the dishwasher. once you are done cleaning it, storage is a snap. with its flexibility, you can twist it, bend it, fold it or mash it up so it can fit in the smallest of drawers or cupboards., if you haven tsp tried silicone bakeware , add a piece or two to your kitchen. you will be surprised at its quality and flexibility.9 ingredients
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unsalted butter, plus more for pan, at room temperature (... and12 Moreunsalted butter, plus more for pan, at room temperature (2 sticks), all-purpose flour, plus more for pan (spooned and leveled), baking powder, baking soda, salt, pure maple syrup, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, sour cream, pure maple syrup, unsalted butter, melted, sugar1 hour 20 min, 13 ingredients
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yeast, warm water, scalded milk, sugar and8 Moreyeast, warm water, scalded milk, sugar, butter or 1/3 cup shortening, salt, egg, all-purpose flour, melted butter, plus more for pan, sugar, plus more for pan, ground cinnamon, raisins or 3/4 cup walnuts (optional) or 3/4 cup pecans (optional)2 hour 25 min, 12 ingredients
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butter, slightly softened at room temperature, more for b... and10 Morebutter, slightly softened at room temperature, more for buttering pan, flour, more for pan, sugar, syrup , preferably steen s, more for serving, eggs, salt, baking soda, buttermilk, vanilla extract (optional), coarsely chopped toasted pecans , for serving, cream , for serving1 hour 20 min, 11 ingredients
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Classic Pound Cake (Food Network Kitchens)all-purpose flour, plus more for the pan, fine salt and9 Moreall-purpose flour, plus more for the pan, fine salt, eggs, at room temperature, eggs yolks, at room temperature, milk, at room temperature, pure vanilla extract, unsalted butter (4 sticks), at room temperature, plus more for the pan, sugar, lightly packed finely grated lemon zest, equipment : a 10 by 4 1/2-inch tube pan, 12-cup bundt pan, or two 9 by 5-inch loaf pans, copyright 2001 television food network , gp. all rights reserved2 hour 15 min, 11 ingredients
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Raspberry Blueberry Pound Cakeeggs, granulated sugar and8 Moreeggs, granulated sugar, unsalted butter, cut into tbsp-size pieces, at room temperature , plus a bit more for the pan, kirsch, cake flour , plus a bit more for the pan, cake flour , plus a bit more for the pan, baking powder, salt, fresh raspberry, fresh blueberries1 hour 20 min, 10 ingredients
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Martha Stewart's Cornmeal Loaf Cakeunsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan (1 1... and13 Moreunsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pan (1 1/2 sticks), sugar , plus, sugar, plus more for pan, all-purpose flour , plus, all-purpose flour, plus more for pan, yellow cornmeal , plus, yellow cornmeal, lemon zest, grated, lemon juice (1 lemon), baking powder, baking soda, salt, eggs, buttermilk1 hour 15 min, 14 ingredients
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Tempura 101seasonal fish and vegetables are used in tempura. the ing... and35 Moreseasonal fish and vegetables are used in tempura. the ingredients for tempura in the recipe below are only a few of the many, many common ingredients that lend themselves to this treatment. shrimp; squid; small whole fish like perch, smelt, and goby; white-fleshed saltwater fish; eggplant; green beans; onion rings; sweet potato slices; bell pepper strips; mushrooms - the list could go on for several pages. chicken, beef and pork, however, are not usually prepared as tempura because of their relatively heavier, identifiable taste. chicken and pork are deep-fried in other ways, and beef is often given a more highlighted preparation, say, in sukiyaki., http://japanesefood.about.com/od/tempura/a/cookingtempura.htm, basic steps for cooking tempura, prepare the ingredients ., make tempura batter ., heat vegetable oil in a deep pan to 340-350f degree., lightly dip ingredients in the batter and immediately fry them until crisp. it takes longer to fry vegetables than to fry seafood., drain tempura on a rack ., serve right away with tentsuyu (tempura dipping sauce) or salt. tempura is best served hot. *grated daikon radish is a common condiment., tempura batter recipe - japanese recipe, http://japanesefood.about.com/od/tempura/r/tempurabatter.htm, egg, ice water, all purpose flour, preparation, beat an egg in a bowl. add ice water in the bowl. be sure to use very cold water., add sifted flour in the bowl and mix lightly. be careful not to overmix the batter., tempura dipping sauce recipe, tempura dipping sauce is called tentsuyu in japanese. serve this sauce with tempura., dashi soup stock, mirin, soy sauce, sugar, preparation, put mirin in a pan and heat. add soy sauce and dashi soup stock in the pan. bring the sauce to a boil., tips for making crispy tempura, by setsuko yoshizuka, tip 1: ice, use ice water for the batter. this is really important to prevent the batter from absorbing too much oil., tip 2: batter (tempura batter recipe), do not make the batter ahead of time. try not to over mix the batter and not to coat ingredients with the batter too much., if you are frying both seafood and vegetables, fry vegetables first. then, fry seafood. fry vegetables at 340f degree and fry seafood at 350f degree., tip 4: oil temperature, check the temperature of frying oil , drop a little batter into the oil. if the batter comes up right away instead of sinking to the bottom of the pan, it s about 360 f degree. if the batter goes halfway to the bottom and comes up, it s about 340f degree. this is said to be the right temperature to fry tempura.5 min, 36 ingredients
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Whiskey-soaked Dark Chocolate Bundt Cakeunsalted butter, softened, more for greasing pan and11 Moreunsalted butter, softened, more for greasing pan, all-purpose flour, more for dusting pan, unsweetened chocolate, instant espresso powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, bourbon , rye or other whiskey, more for sprinkling, kosher salt, granulated sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, baking soda, sugar, for garnish (optional)1 hour 30 min, 12 ingredients
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