Cooking is the process of preparing food. Here you will find techniques and ingredients from across the world, reflecting unique environmental, economic and cultural traditions.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
No Sugar Added Oatmeal Cookies for the Diabetics and Dieters
Author: Linda Wilson
Are you promising yourself to start the new year on a healtier note? Maybe you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed as a diabetic or perhaps you just wish to cut down on the sugar in your family's diet. Here are some cookie recipes for you to try. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I was sixty. I experiment with sugar-free recipes all the time. My 4-year-old granddaughter loves to help me in the kitchen. I find that she loves eating the sugar-free cookies the same as the "sugar" ones. If you start the kiddos out on less sugar while they are young, you ...
Are you promising yourself to start the new year on a healtier note? Maybe you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed as a diabetic or perhaps you just wish to cut down on the sugar in your family's diet. Here are some cookie recipes for you to try. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I was sixty. I experiment with sugar-free recipes all the time. My 4-year-old granddaughter loves to help me in the kitchen. I find that she loves eating the sugar-free cookies the same as the "sugar" ones. If you start the kiddos out on less sugar while they are young, you ...
Monday, December 3, 2012
Hot Chocolate Recipes With a Difference
Author: Michael Bridges
Nothing warms you up better on a cold frosty day then a good cup of hot chocolate. There are any number of great hot chocolate recipes around. Hot chocolate recipes that not only warm you up, but also taste sinfully good. Hot chocolate recipes that include cinnamon, whipped cream, mint, fruit and even alcohol.
Hot chocolate has a long history starting with an Aztec drink called xocoatl. The drink was introduced to the Europeans by...
Nothing warms you up better on a cold frosty day then a good cup of hot chocolate. There are any number of great hot chocolate recipes around. Hot chocolate recipes that not only warm you up, but also taste sinfully good. Hot chocolate recipes that include cinnamon, whipped cream, mint, fruit and even alcohol.
Hot chocolate has a long history starting with an Aztec drink called xocoatl. The drink was introduced to the Europeans by...
Friday, November 30, 2012
Delicious winter recipes
Author: Jamie Francis
When the weather is cold, grey and miserable, there is little better than to stay indoors and enjoy a warm and hearty meal at home and if you like the sound of doing just that, there are some delicious winter recipes available online. Since the internet was born, hundreds of thousands of recipes have been posted online for all sorts of treats and healthy alternatives and it can sometimes be difficult to find the best ones but if you ...
When the weather is cold, grey and miserable, there is little better than to stay indoors and enjoy a warm and hearty meal at home and if you like the sound of doing just that, there are some delicious winter recipes available online. Since the internet was born, hundreds of thousands of recipes have been posted online for all sorts of treats and healthy alternatives and it can sometimes be difficult to find the best ones but if you ...
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Authentic Mexican Recipes' Use of Chiles: Rajas Con Crema For Example
Author: Jay Espsito
They see things wrapped in tortillas and imagine the burning sensation of hot chiles in their mouth.
As someone who's lived in Mexico for years, I can say that when it comes to the tortilla thing... yes, they are used everywhere. Corn has been around for ages in Mexico, long before it was ever called "Mexico". The indigenous tribes of Aztecs and Mayans believed it to be a gift from the gods themselves, and it has found its way into virtually every...
They see things wrapped in tortillas and imagine the burning sensation of hot chiles in their mouth.
As someone who's lived in Mexico for years, I can say that when it comes to the tortilla thing... yes, they are used everywhere. Corn has been around for ages in Mexico, long before it was ever called "Mexico". The indigenous tribes of Aztecs and Mayans believed it to be a gift from the gods themselves, and it has found its way into virtually every...
Friday, November 16, 2012
The Secret to Cooking Duck
Author: Kristina Seleshanko
After a long absence from the American food scene, duck is making a comeback. And why not? Well-prepared duck is tasty and healthy. Both domestic and wild duck are an excellent source of iron and protein. Too, fresh duck is found in many supermarkets and specialty food stores from late spring until early winter (the U.S. government grades ducks from A to C--A being the best), and who doesn't like to try something other than chicken ...
After a long absence from the American food scene, duck is making a comeback. And why not? Well-prepared duck is tasty and healthy. Both domestic and wild duck are an excellent source of iron and protein. Too, fresh duck is found in many supermarkets and specialty food stores from late spring until early winter (the U.S. government grades ducks from A to C--A being the best), and who doesn't like to try something other than chicken ...
Friday, November 2, 2012
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