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Ginger Garlic Peppered Beef

ginger garlic peppered beef - Ginger, garlic and sesame oil are combined with teriyaki sauce and keylime juice in this tasty fusion recipe....More...

Memphis In May World Championship Barbecue Competition 2010

There is no other barbecue competition like Memphis in May. In 2010 over 250 gathered to compete in this truly unique competition. the Memphis in May Barbecue Competition is really 4 competitions in one since each team can only compete in one of four categories. The pork shoulder, whole hog, and rib...More...

All about Muscat wines

Muscat is one of the oldest varieties of grapes in the world with almost a family of over 200 different varieties in its family known today. It is important to note the fact that the Muscat grapes are...More...

How to Pit Barbecue

Pit barbecues have been in use for at least 200 years, popularized by the Hawaiian luau. Hawaiians called their pit barbecue an imu, which is defined as an underground oven. The traditional imu uses banana leaves, banana stumps, and lava rocks for cooking. The traditional method of cooking with an u...More...

How to Make Oyster Stuffing

Surf and turf for stuffing? Why not? Oyster stuffing is a classic old-fashioned dish that today seems different and exciting. Make it for Thanksgiving or whenever you roast a turkey or chicken. Yields about 10 cups....More...

Hot Cross Buns with Vanilla Glaze

These hot cross buns are homemade sweet rolls made with spices, vanilla, and currants. These are traditional Easter buns, a nice breakfast or brunch bread....More...

What Are the Benefits of Plantain Fruit?

Plantains are bananas used for cooking.plantain image by TA Craft Photography from Fotolia.comPlantain fruit is a type of banana with less sugar than common bananas, and is often used for cooking. Although plantains are a fruit, they are generally prepared like other vegetables: stewed,......More...

Sweet and Sour Tongue (Meat)

Susan Portman is a very talented artist who also knows how to cook artfully. She highly recommends her mother's Sweet and Sour Tongue recipe. Susan likes to serve this tender and tasty kosher meat dish for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot....More...

Benefits Of Eating Bellota Ham

Iberico Bellota Ham is one of the healthiest and best tasting hams in the world. The fat contained in the iberico bellota ham is made up of over 55% oleic acid which is a mono unsaturated fatty acid....More...

How to Recipes | Lemon Squares Recipe

Recipe to make lemon squares. This is an easy recipe to cook lemon squares. Prepare and serve lemon squares for family or friends tonight! Cooking is fun with easy recipes check all my easy recipes here on eHow....More...

How to make Dinner on a Budget

We're all trying to save a bit of money right now. We don't want to compromise healthy eating for our families, but we also want to make dinner on a budget. Follow these tips to get dinner on your table each night within your budget!...More...

How to Cook an Acorn Squash in The Microwave

Like all squash, the acorn squash is extremely versatile and easy to cook. It is a winter vegetable, usually with distinctive dark green vertical ridges along its acorn shape on the outside and sweet, yellow-orange flesh beneath the skin. It can keep for months in a cool, dry place and then baked, ...More...

Pork Shoulder Cooking Instructions

Pork shoulder is a fatty piece of meat taken from the upper arm and shoulder blade section of a pig. Depending on the area of the shoulder from which the meat is cut, you may find it labeled as a picnic roast, pork butt or Boston butt at your local grocery or butcher store. Cuts of pork shoulder wei...More...

How to Cook Spanish White Rice

Spanish-style rice originates from the American Southwest, but draws heavy influences from neighboring Mexico. Long-grain rice, tomatoes, cilantro and pork fat are commonly used in Mexican cookery, and redolent of Spanish cuisine. The preparation of Spanish rice closely resembles that of Italian ris...More...

Restaurants In Rochester, Mn - What Is There To Eat?

Downtown Rochester, MN boasts over 50 unique restaurants ranging from casual to classy. Within five blocks of the Mayo Clinic restaurant-goers can find Rochester classics such as Newt's, Michael's Fine Dining and Bilotti's Italian Village, along with new favorites such as Pescara and ...More...