The first thing you need on hand for this dish is the right tools. You will need a pair of rubber gloves and some sort of paint mask for cleaning the peppers. I use the kind of mask they use for toxic paint (like car paint or any other stinky stuff). This is one point […]
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Sometimes the best time in the kitchen is spent making up new twists on old favorites. I want to encourage you to go as all out as you can imagine. The worst thing that can happen is it turns out horrible and you will never make that dish again. A word of caution here…don’t go […]
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1 1/2 lb. Ground Lean Turkey 1/2 C finely chopped onion 4T chopped garlic 1 whole egg 1 bread crust crumbled 2T finely chopped basil 1 1/2 T finely chopped oregano Yield 3 dozen mini meatballs and some meat left over to flavor your sauce Arrange meatballs on a greased (or Pam-sprayed) cookie sheet and […]
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Here are some of the things I like to keep on hand for cooking: Raw Sugar – this is readily available in Hawaii, but a little more difficult to find in the other states. The Maui Raw Sugar has nice large granules. Turbinado Sugar is a good substitute for Raw Sugar. It has the same […]
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There are some very basic things that are helpful to have around any kitchen. This first list of items will be non perishable items that can be stored in your pantry. Here are the basic items that I like to keep around for baking purposes: Flour – This can be all purpose, unbleached, or whole […]
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Planning meals is most difficult part of being in charge of the kitchen. Especially when I am not hungry. But it is one of the most important. It’s true I can create a meal out of just about anything, but when it comes to everyday cooking, planning is where it’s at. One of my favorite […]
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Posted in recipes
Ingredients: 3 C Black Beans 1/4 C Rock Salt Cover completely in water and let soak overnight. Rinse and drain beans. In Pressure Cooker: 3 slices bacon (or) 1 1/2″ Summer or Beef Sausage (this is what I prefer) diced small 1 Onion chopped fine 1 1/2 flowers of garlic (about 15-20 cloves) coarsely chopped […]
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You’ve all heard it said that cleanliness is next to godliness. If this is truly the case, then I am a far cry from what I hope to be. That being said I would like to share with you a bit of wisdom passed on to me from my mother. When I was growing up, […]
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It just came to my attention that not all berries are original. A simple question was asked…”What’s the difference between a boysenberry and a blackberry?” My first thought was that it was just a different kind of berry. Who knows, maybe some guy named Mr. Boysen discovered a new strain of berry and named it […]
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