Friday, December 2, 2011

Easy Homemade Chocolate Recipes

!±8± Easy Homemade Chocolate Recipes

If you would like to make some chocolate treats then there are lots of different ways of doing this.

The simplest chocolate cakes don't even require the oven to be switched on. You will need to melt some chocolate though. Do this in a bowl over a pan of bubbling hot water. Use a couple of hundred grams of chocolate chips, or a large bar. You will also need a spoonful of golden syrup stirred in to the melted chocolate and a large volume of either cornflakes or crispy rice cereal. Melt chocolate, add syrup, take off heat. Pour in the cereal and stir until well covered. If you don't put enough cereal in then there's a higher chocolate ratio which some people like. The general rule is you keep adding cereal until you have no melted chocolate at the bottom of the bowl. Put the mixture in to cup cake cases and leave to set. Children can help you mix in the cereal and ladle out the mixture.

Add chocolate chips to any cup cake recipe. You can add them to biscuit mixes too. Any recipe almost can be made more interesting with the addition of chocolate. You can buy special cooking chocolate for this or use bars of normal chocolate. Cooking chocolate is in small chips which makes it easier to melt. It's also available in white, dark as well as milk.

You can also add chocolate chips to ice cream for an extra treat! Or use it to melt and mix with butter or cream to make an icing for the tops of cakes. This is delicious and stays sort or hard according to the recipe you use. You can easily get a good finish with a little practice at pouring!


Easy Homemade Chocolate Recipes

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Easy Entertaining Memorial Day Menu

!±8± Easy Entertaining Memorial Day Menu

Menu: Serves 10-12
Gourmet Hamburger Bar
Tangy Dill Potato Salad
Fruit Salad with Brown Sugar-Lime Dressing
Gran's Blackberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream

Gourmet Hamburger Bar
Makes 12 hamburgers
12 slices bacon
1 package (12 ounces) sliced white mushrooms
Salt to taste
1 large red onion, sliced about 1/4 inch thick
Olive oil for brushing
2 avocados, peeled, pitted, and sliced
Juice of 1 lemon
4 tomatoes, sliced
12 red leaf lettuce leaves, washed and dried
Sliced sweet and dill pickles
12 slices assorted cheeses (Cheddar, Swiss, jack, pepper jack)
4 pounds lean ground beef, Sirloin-7% fat, or ground turkey or garden burgers
1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Nonstick cooking spray
12 gourmet hamburger buns
Ketchup
Mustard
Mayonnaise

Fry the bacon in a skillet until crisp; drain on paper towels. Sauté the mushrooms for 5 minutes in 1 tablespoon of the leftover bacon grease; salt to taste. You may grill some of the onion slices if desired. Brush with olive oil and grill for 10 to 12 minutes, turning once. Prepare the other accompaniments (avocados, tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, and cheese). When slicing the avocados, sprinkle with the juice of 1 lemon. This will prevent them from turning black.
Mix the ground beef or turkey with the kosher salt and pepper in a large bowl. Shape into 12 patties about 3/4 inch thick. Light a fire in a charcoal grill, or preheat a gas grill to medium. Coat the grill with cooking spray and grill the patties. Turn them once, and do not squish down with the spatula as this will squeeze out all the juice. When cooked to the desired doneness (4 to 5 minutes on each side), put on a serving platter. If making cheeseburgers, put slices of cheese on the burgers and leave on the grill until the cheese is just soft and a little melted, probably no more than 1 minute. Let guests pick their toppings from your gourmet bar.
Tip: Most grocery stores carry a line of gourmet hamburger buns, such as potato, onion, or seven-grain or you can get fresh French or ciabatta rolls from your bakery. For this meal, definitely do not buy the white enriched bargain buns. The idea is gourmet hamburgers!

Tangy Dill Potato Salad
Makes 10 to 12 servings
2 1/2 pounds potatoes (about 8 medium)
2 teaspoons salt for boiling potatoes
4 eggs
3 stalks celery, chopped
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 cup light mayonnaise
1/2 cup light sour cream
2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill (preferably) or dried dill
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Peel the potatoes with a vegetable peeler and cut into 1-inch chunks. Place in a saucepan, and add water to cover and 2 teaspoons salt. Bring to a boil, cover, set the heat to low, and simmer for 18 to 20 minutes, or until just tender when you stick the potatoes with a fork. Do not overcook. Drain in a colander.
Meanwhile, place the eggs in a saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Set the heat to low and cover. Simmer for 13 minutes. Drain, put the eggs back in the pan, and cover with cold water. When the eggs are cool, drain. Tap each egg on the counter and roll it between the palms of your hands. Peel off the eggshells. Discard the shells and chop the eggs.
In a large bowl, combine the celery, onion, mayonnaise, sour cream, dill, vinegar, mustard, salt, and pepper. Add the potatoes and eggs. Stir well and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Tip: Never leave potato salad unrefrigerated for very long. The eggs and the mayonnaise can spoil fast at room temperature and even faster if left in the sun.

Fruit Salad with Brown Sugar-Lime Dressing
Makes 10 to 12 servings
1 cantaloupe, cleaned and cut into 1-inch chunks
1 pint strawberries, cleaned and sliced
4 cups cubed seedless watermelon (1-inch chunks)
1 cup red seedless grapes
2 cups cubed fresh pineapple (1-inch chunks)
Brown Sugar-Lime Dressing
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1 cup vanilla low-fat yogurt
Mix the fruit together in a large bowl. Cover and refrigerate.
To make the dressing, mix the lime juice, brown sugar, and yogurt together in a small bowl. Add to the fruit salad right before serving.

Tip: You may also use a melon baller to scoop out small balls of the cantaloupe and watermelon.

Gran's Blackberry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream
Makes 10 to 12 servings
3/4 cup unsalted butter (1 1/2 sticks), cut into 12 pieces
5 cups blackberries, fresh or thawed frozen
2 1/4 cups sugar, divided
2 cups plus 3 tablespoons all-purpose unbleached flour, divided
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 cups cold water
1/2 gallon vanilla ice cream, purchased or homemade
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Melt the butter in a 9-by-13-inch baking pan in the oven. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, mix the blackberries, 1/4 cup of the sugar, and 3 tablespoons of the flour, and pour over the melted butter in the pan. In a separate bowl, combine the remaining 2 cups sugar and 2 cups flour with the salt, baking powder, and water, mixing with a whisk until the lumps are gone. Pour this over the blackberry mixture and butter in the pan and bake for 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature, with vanilla ice cream.
Variation: For peach cobbler, omit the blackberries, 1/4 cup sugar, and 3 tablespoons flour, and add two 16-ounce cans peaches in light syrup. Drain and pour over the butter. Pour the batter over the top and bake.


Easy Entertaining Memorial Day Menu

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Dorm Room Gourmet: Special Holiday Edition

Happy holiday! Cappex.com presents to you Dorm Room Gourmet chef, Kevin, teaching college students around the world how to prepare easy college recipes you can make in your own dorm room! This time, the college chef teaches you how to make an easy microwave Rice Krispies Treat Recipe!

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Las Vegas Dining Guide - Good Eats at Great Prices

!±8± Las Vegas Dining Guide - Good Eats at Great Prices

Las Vegas is an impressive restaurant destination in all price ranges. Although the fine dining category has really exploded in the past few years, there are still many restaurants in Las Vegas where you can eat delicious food at low prices. Read on to learn about some of the restaurants, many of which are locals favorites, that will give you the most for your money and satisfy your hunger.

Pepe's Tacos is a local favorite for 24-hour authentic Mexican food. There are three locations of Pepe's Tacos in Las Vegas. A notable breakfast option is the chorizo con juevos, which is sausage with eggs, served with beans rice and tortillas for .25. They have many lunch and dinner plates for under , with meals such as carnitas (deep fried pork), carne asada (grilled chopped steak), mojarra (a fish plate), tortas, super burritos, and a variety of tacos. All meals include beans, rice and tortillas. They also have carne asada french fries, chips and guacamole and authentic Mexican drinks such as Horchata and Jarritos.

Aloha Kitchen is a local gem that brings true Hawaiian cuisine to the Las Vegas area. Aloha Kitchen has three locations in Las Vegas, one that includes a bar with gaming and karaoke. They have a large selection of Hawaiian food, including garlic chicken with gravy, chicken teriyaki bowls (the teriyaki sauce is excellent), loco moco (homemade hamburger patty topped with eggs and gravy over rice), kalbi ribs (beef short ribs marinated in a Korean style sauce), kalua pig and cabbage, a mahi mahi plate and much more, most for under , some much less. They also have a off coupon on their website.

Roberto's Taco Shop has at least 11 locations around Las Vegas and is quite simply cheap eating at its best. They have a range of combination plates, tortas, tostadas, burritos, tacos and taquitos. Their carne asada super nachos are absolutely scrumptious and a huge portion at that. The chicken tacos are deep fried and stuffed with chicken, cheese and lettuce. They have a huge menu with most prices in the to range. Open 24/7, some of the Roberto's locations are even connected to pubs.

El Pollo Loco is a large restaurant chain that specializes in mouth-watering flame-grilled chicken. If you have never had the opportunity to try the delectable chicken of El Pollo Loco, give it a shot while you're in the Las Vegas area. There are 12 locations around town, each with a plentiful salsa bar to help you dress up your meal. Chicken is the king of this place, with the inside being juicy while the outside is crispy and golden-colored, some pieces are even slightly blackened. The meals are Mexican-influenced and there are many fresh, healthy choices on this menu. The prices are in the - range.

Villa Pizza serves up the most authentic New York thin-crust pizza in the Las Vegas valley. I recommend the Sahara/Valley View location as being a real treasure. The crust, sauce and piping-hot cheese that drips off the slice are lip-smacking good. There are a couple of lunch specials that cost about . You can buy a slice or a whole pie, or try their salads or pastas. For dessert, they have a great fried dough treat covered in powdered sugar (zeppoli)and served fresh in a paper bag.

The Feast Gourmet Buffet at Boulder Station was remodeled in 2009 and it offers a wide variety of excellent food in a comfortable and attractive setting. You can find a 2 for 1 coupon for this buffet daily in the Las Vegas Review Journal. Sign up for their players card (called "Boarding Pass" at Station Casinos) for discounts on already low buffet prices. If you are gambling in any casino, it is a good idea to sign up for a players card as it tracks your money spent and offers you rewards/comps (often on dining) based on this information.

There is a lot of potential in Las Vegas to eat a variety of tasty food on a dime. As a former 11-year resident of Las Vegas, these are the places that I grew to love and I now look forward to visiting when I am in town. If you are in Las Vegas and looking for some great local flavor, any one of these fine budget eating options will please your taste buds and not leave you broke.


Las Vegas Dining Guide - Good Eats at Great Prices

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