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    2-3 | Prep Time: 15 minutes Ingredients • 1 lb. beef chuck roast, chopped into cubes • 1 to 2 Tbsp. oil • 8 oz. tomato sauce • 8-10 oz. beef broth • ½ lb. carrots, chopped into small cubes • ½ lb. potatoes, chopped into small cubes • 1 large onion, chopped into small cubes • ½ tsp. garlic powder • ½ tsp. salt, preferably kosher • ½ to 1 tsp. smoked paprika Cooking Directions 1. Pour the oil into the Instant Pot then press sauté. Toss in the beef cubes and sauté it until all sides are…

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    Olive Garden secret recipes gives you the ideal opportunity to learn a few tried and tested cooking methods that promise tasty dishes each time. These recipes come all the way from the Olive Garden’s training center in Tuscany where chefs have spent years perfecting these meals. Olive Garden Restaurant recipes are for anyone who wants some extra practice in the kitchen without spending hours on cooking lessons and hundreds of dollars on costly cookbooks. Perhaps your is less than impressed with…

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    Cooking Methods Essay

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    8.1 Cooking definition: • Cooking is an art of application of heat to prepare food. • The objective of cooking is to bring chemical and physical change in food to make it a complete dish. • Cooking makes the food easier to digest, makes the food eatable, improves foods flavor, makes eye appealing, creates an appetite, kills harmful bacteria etc. 8.2 Methods of cooking: Moist / Wet Media: 1- Boiling: • In this cooking method, food items are totally submerged in hot water and cooked at 100…

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    Rosemary Meal Analysis

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    diced - 1 yellow squash – diced - 1 fennel bulb – diced - 1 red onion – diced - 1 tablespoon of olive oil - 6 cloves of garlic – chopped - 1 teaspoon of dried sage - Juice from ½ lemon - Zest from ½ lemon - 1 teaspoon of dried thyme - 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary - Pepper - Salt Directions: 1. Turn on oven and set to 450F. Prepare a baking sheet and line with aluminum foil. Grease with cooking spray. 2. Cook quinoa according to package directions. Once done, place the quinoa in a bowl and set…

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    usable too. Cooking oil is helpful to make sure none of the ingredients stick to the cookware used to stir fry the ingredients. The scrambled eggs should be made first as it cooks very quickly compared to the other ingredients. Use a spatula or a wooden spoon to help stir fry all the ingredients. Three teaspoons of cooking oil should keep the eggs from sticking to the utensils. Place the cooked scrambled eggs on a separate dish for later. After cooking the egg, add the same amount of oil to…

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    that as you can always add more if you want a bit more bite. 6. Simmer the mixture over very low heat, stirring often while the pasta cooks. 7. When the pasta is done and drained stir in the sauce and adjust the seasonings to taste. Add some pasta cooking water if the mixture seems to dry or “tight”. 8. Sprinkle with the fried bread crumbs, optional Parmesan, and then serve immediately. Hopefully this has inspired you to create a seafood feast for your family. For more information and…

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    Soup recipes: 5 culinary creations for winter The cold clutches of winter are upon us. There's a chill in the air when we get up in the mornings, dragging ourselves from our toasty warm beds and rushing straight to the coffee machine. Our first dose of liquid warmth. With the short winter days barely allowing enough time to thaw, there's nothing better than a robust meal to warm the body from the inside out. The time has come for stews, curries and casseroles to shine. No one wants to be eating…

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    Peaches Essay

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    antioxidant effects and necessary for the synthesis of connective tissue in the human body. Eating foods rich in vitamin C which helps to develop resistance against infectious agents, and helps to control harmful free radicals. Prep Time :- 00mins Cooking Time :-05 mins Serve :-4 Ingredients  8 chicken thighs, skinless  1 peach, peeled and cut into 8 slices  8 tablespoons fresh cilantro, finely chopped  pepper to taste  16 long strips of bacon Directions 1. Preheat oven to 200…

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    needed for this recipe is a glass pie pan, a medium sized mixing bowl, cooking oil, all-purpose flour, salt, sugar, milk, butter, vanilla, eggs, semi-sweet chocolate chips, coconut, and an optional addition of pecans or walnuts. To make this dessert, simply begin by first preheating the oven to 350 degrees. Once you have, you are ready to make the pie’s crust. Get a medium sized mixing bowl and add together half a cup of cooking oil, one half-cup of all-purpose flour, half a teaspoon of salt,…

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    and deep fried, makes them a choice moms want to avoid. Many processed nuggets contain flavor enhancers such as monosodium glutamate. Monosodium glutamate, or MSG, has been approved by the FDA as "generally recognized as safe" for amounts used in cooking; however, numerous anecdotal reports have suggested that some people may have reactions such as headaches, sweating, numbness around the mouth, rapid heartbeat, and/or nausea. Just to be on the safe side, this is one additive that I would rather…

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