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The KFC Original Recipes - CopyCat Fast Food Recipes

13th October 2009
Looking for the infamous KFC Original Recipe? We'll likely never find out the true KFC Original Recipe, but but many have attempted it. There have been dozens of attempts to deconstruct the famous 11 herbs and spices and other fast food recipes over the y... Read >
Author: Aaron Landry

Traditional Food of Nigerian recipes

08th October 2009
Staple foods in the Nigerian diet include: peanuts or ground-nuts, yams, cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those fr... Read >
Author: jai Prakash

Traditional Food of Nigerian recipes

01st October 2009
Staple foods in the Nigerian diet include: peanuts or ground-nuts, yams, cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those fr... Read >
Author: jai

Affordable Gourmet-style Recipes

17th September 2009
(ARA) - Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna! For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Be... Read >
Author: RahulAwasthi

Glycemic Index Recipes

15th September 2009
Chicken with Fried Rice What to Do: 12 fl. oz of chicken stock 1� oz brown rice 5 � oz cooked chickpeas 2 fl. oz light soy sauce 1 tsp sesame oil 2 cubed boneless skinless chicken breasts 8 oz sliced mushrooms 1 green onion, choppe... Read >

Cuban Influence on South Florida Cooking

11th September 2009
Cuban Influence on South Florida Cooking Bistec de Puerco. Bacan. Ropa vieja. Picadillo. If you know these dishes, then you know Cuban cuisine. You also know that Cuban cuisine is a delicious treat filled with quality ingredients and simple, but incred... Read >
Author: MiamiCulinary

Be Innovative With Snacks Selection if Suffering With Diabetes

08th September 2009
Taking diabetes diet is very important for diabetes people because they help keep blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible. But they can pose a risk if they contain too many calories, carbohydrates or fat. Here are some fresh ideas for your sna... Read >
Author: Timdavies

Grilled Chicken

02nd September 2009
My name is Joe Garcia and I write for a number of websites and I also have a Grilling Series I email to all my new friends. I have to tell you before I get started I love my steak. The Art of Grilling a Great Steak Trust me it’s an art. Beef lover... Read >

How to cook Beef Vegetable Soup

08th July 2009
This is a new and different way to cook Beef Vegetable Soup. Try it, it’s delicious. Instructions : Step 1 :Coat the chopped beef ribs lightly in flour. Place them in a dutch oven with heated olive oil and add the chopped onion and garlic, and... Read >
Author: Jasmine J. Aniston

How Long Do You Grill Asparagus

05th July 2009
How long you grill asparagus depends upon what temperature you grill it at. No, I am not trying to insult your intelligence. If by chance, your grill is at 600 degrees it will literally melt the asparagus and it will disappear through the grill, gum up th... Read >
Author: ThomR

The 91 Best Summer Recipes

27th June 2009
Summertime appetisers, meal ideas and inspiration for your next barbecue Summer’s here and it’s time to get cooking! Whether you’re after ideas for a quick weeknight meal, a leisurely family lunch or a healthy summer barbeque, to celebrate the s... Read >
Author: Brooke

What are the Best Recipes using the GI index?

22nd June 2009
The GI, fully pronounced as the glycemic index, is a popular term and has been defined as “a measure of the impact of food on an individual’s blood sugar”. Thus, foods that are low in glycemic index will surely reduce the amount of calories acquired... Read >
Author: ictsystem08

What are the Best Recipes using the GI index?

21st June 2009
The GI, fully pronounced as the glycemic index, is a popular term and has been defined as “a measure of the impact of food on an individual’s blood sugar”. Thus, foods that are low in glycemic index will surely reduce the amount of calories acquired... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Banga Soup with Eba(garri)/Pounded Yam/starch

11th June 2009
Ingredients: 600g of assorted parts of meat (beef, liver, kidney, intestine etc) 1 medium size onion 1 cup of ground crayfish 250g of okra or ground melon Ground pepper and tomatoes 1kg of oil-palm nuts 1 medium sized bush meat 1pt of water or... Read >
Author: Titilayo

Spring Vegetable Soup

10th June 2009
My mind generally goes to soup in the cold winter months, with the possible exception of Gazpacho and Vichyssoise, but this Spring Vegetable Soup bridges that gap wonderfully using fresh early spring vegetables and herbs in a healthy and delicious combina... Read >
Author: Diana Griffiths

Low Carb for Summer Snacking without spuds

06th June 2009
What better way to get into shape and follow a healthier diet, than to try vegetable chips as an alternative to potato crisps. Typically these are low in carbohydrate and lower in fat. For a healthier summer picnic, vegetable chips are ideal. They are ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Cooking for People with Allergies: Milk

15th May 2009
I used to think food intolerances were mostly nonsense, until I developed lactose intolerance in my 30s. People with lactose intolerance suffer a number of unpleasant side effects when they eat or drink anything with lactose in it. When it became clear... Read >
Author: Wayne Davies

Different Ways To Use Peppercorn

17th April 2009
New and exciting varieties of peppercorns are becoming available to chefs everywhere. Pre-ground pepper out of the tin no longer provides the complex flavors and versatility that great cooks everywhere are looking for. A small collection of different type... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Asparagus wrapped in Pancetta with a Lemon and Garlic Dressing

10th April 2009
The British asparagus season is very short but well worth waiting for and lasts for only about six weeks from late-April to mid-June. Of course asparagus is always available from different parts of the world all year, but if you can make a point of search... Read >
Author: Diana Griffiths

Famous Dish of Egg Drop Soup

08th April 2009
Egg Drop Soup is best known as a Chinese soup of beaten eggs, chicken broth, and boiled water. Condiments such as table salt, black pepper, and scallions are also commonly added. The soup is finished by adding a thin stream of beaten eggs to the boiling b... Read >
Author: baji

10 Things You Can Do With Chicken

27th March 2009
Chicken is a basic ingredient in many kitchens. It’s better for you than red meat and there are so many ways to make it. Try these ideas the next time you’re hungry for chicken! 1. Have you tried steaming it? This is perfect for a quick meal for on... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl

Pasta Puttanesca

23rd February 2009
Pasta Puttanesca is an Italian dish popular for its savory and delectable flavor. it is made from a variety of ingredients which includes black olives, pepper, olive oil, tomatoes, garlic and anchovy. The name “Puttanesca” comes from an Italian te... Read >
Author: arcel

Cook the meat until browned on one side and half done

22nd January 2009
You can increase the tenderness and juiciness of your steak or other meat by marinating it. Place the steak in a ziplock bag, pour in enough marinade to just cover it, and refrigerate overnight. Marinating a steak like this will add flavor and tenderness.... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni

Cook the meat until browned on one side and half done

22nd January 2009
You can increase the tenderness and juiciness of your steak or other meat by marinating it. Place the steak in a ziplock bag, pour in enough marinade to just cover it, and refrigerate overnight. Marinating a steak like this will add flavor and tenderness.... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni

Cook the meat until browned on one side and half done

21st January 2009
You can increase the tenderness and juiciness of your steak or other meat by marinating it. Place the steak in a ziplock bag, pour in enough marinade to just cover it, and refrigerate overnight. Marinating a steak like this will add flavor and tenderness.... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni

Cook the meat until browned on one side and half done

21st January 2009
You can increase the tenderness and juiciness of your steak or other meat by marinating it. Place the steak in a ziplock bag, pour in enough marinade to just cover it, and refrigerate overnight. Marinating a steak like this will add flavor and tenderness.... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni

Top 3 Cracker Barrel Recipes

09th January 2009
Cracker Barrel has some of the best recipes around. I know that I will eat well when I go there to eat. I try to make it to Cracker Barrel a few times a year, and when I go, I can never decide on what I want to eat. Due to the economy, we do not dine o... Read >
Author: JakeKelly

Vegetables Stir-Fried

20th November 2008
Ingredients * 4 oz. fresh green beans * 2 carrots * 1 sweet red or yellow bell pepper, seeded * 1/2 small cauliflower, in small florets * 1 large broccoli stalk in small florets * 2 Tbsp. canola oil * 1 red onion, thinly sliced * 3 garlic clove... Read >
Author: jaffar

Popular Vegetable Recipes

31st October 2008
Vegetables no longer have to be a mandatory side dish with these enticing vegetable recipes. Besides the fact that the results are delicious they are also high in nutrients if cooked and prepared properly. Some basics on how to prepare popular vegetable... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Popular Vegetable Recipes

31st October 2008
Vegetables no longer have to be a mandatory side dish with these enticing vegetable recipes. Besides the fact that the results are delicious they are also high in nutrients if cooked and prepared properly. Some basics on how to prepare popular vegetable... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Bidz' Broiled Spanish Mackerel in White Sauce

23rd July 2008
Bidz' Broiled Spanish Mackerel in White Sauce Ingredients 1 Spanish mackerel, 3 lb Parsley garnish 1 Lemon, sliced 1 tb Butter 1 tb Salad oil 1 Lemon, juice 8 cloves garlic 3 tb mayonnaise 1 tsp salt 2 tb soy sauce 1/8 tsp ground pepper ... Read >
Author: Bidz dela Cruz

Famous Inexpensive exotic tuna recipes.

23rd July 2008
Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna! For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Bee provid... Read >
Author: ginfop5

Famous Inexpensive exotic tuna recipes.

23rd July 2008
Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna! For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Bee provid... Read >
Author: ginfop5

The Famous Mexican Food

23rd July 2008
Mexico of course lies next door to the United States of America. This means the people frequently cross the border and so, all over the states, even as far north as Washington State, one can find 'Mexican 'food. But this isn't quite the same food that is... Read >
Author: Kulwinder Kaur

Easy to make and Tasty , Tomato Soup

22nd July 2008
Easy to make and Tasty , Tomato Soup Easy to make and oh so satisfying, I made this in advance of oral surgery (yeah, I know, ugh!) when I knew I wouldn't be able to cope the next day. This creamy yet full of needed vitamins soup kept my head afloat, an... Read >
Author: jagdeep

Changing Bad Dog Behavior

19th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nick Luvera Changing your dogs behavior How to Stop the Barking Dog - Dogs bark when they are bored, lonely or nervous, so a dog that gets regular exercise and socialization will be less inclined to bark. If you do not have the ... Read >
Author: Stugats

Affordable Gourmet-style Recipes

01st April 2008
Looking for recipe ideas that are easy to follow, inexpensive and relatively guilt-free too? Try incorporating an American household favorite -- canned tuna! For something a little different that promises to please guests and family, Bumble Bee provid... Read >
Author: Ila Bhatt

Low Glycemic Index Recipes

04th February 2008
Let's say you already know what products have low levels of GI. You can swap this so you don't get bored eating them or you can try out low glycemic index recipes to make it more fun to eat. One example is Broccoli Frittata. For this, you will need 3 ... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

All about Self Defense Pepper Sprays

05th July 2007
Pepper spray is now endorsed and used by nearly every law enforcement agency throughout the U.S.A. and other countries around the world. More effective than Mace and Tear Gas, it seldom causes permanent injury when properly used in self-defense or as a ne... Read >
Author: Jerry Tarrer

Salad Recipes as Simple as they are Delicious

29th June 2007
Salads are so darned versatile. They can be served in a sandwich, on the side or as the main meal. My 6 year old just correctly noted in her book about mom that her mom's favorite food is salad. (which wasn't nearly as funny as saying that what her dad li... Read >
Author: Pam Cole

Rice and Curry Recipes

11th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Manish

Rice and Curry Recipes

10th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spi... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Rice and Curry Recipes

08th June 2007
The Indian food is famous for its wide variety of curries and rice made in accordance with the type of curry served. The spices and condiments used in it give it a different aroma which acts as a natural appetizer. Different dishes require different spice... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

A Stir Fry Vegetable Recipe- Healthy Squash Medley

01st April 2007
Sometimes we get into a green bean and salad rut, unable to imagine 5 vegetables a day. Studies show that fruits and vegetables are an important part of our diet, with anti-aging properties as well as fighting cancer and heart disease. It is actually easy... Read >
Author: Diane Watkins

Traditional Nigerian recipes

21st May 2006
Staple foods in the Nigerian diet include: peanuts or ground-nuts, yams, cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those f... Read >
Author: Jen Carter

White Barbecue Sauce Sweet, sour, tickling and tangy

17th March 2006
BBQ sauce is generally a basic mixture of tomatoes, sugar and vinegar. Tomatoes used can be in various forms such as tomato sauce, paste, puree and even ketchup. Sugar adds sweetness to the barbecue sauce and can either be corn syrup, honey or molasses. T... Read >
Author: Chris McCarthy