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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Quantity Cooking Soups And Stews' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Quantity Cooking Soups and Stews Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Quantity Cooking Soups And Stews 1. Do You Know These Time Saving Tips For Healthy Cooking? - By: Zaak Oconan Everyone who has ever juggled home, family and kids knows how difficult it is to create healthy meals when pressed for time. Cooking healthy, delicious meals can be difficult, but some advance planning can allow you to make the most of your cooking time. One way to cook healthy meals that are... Featured ArticlePolish Cooking (operatic Bigos, Also Known As Hunters Stew ) Operatic bigos, also known as hunters stew An outstanding meal Is bigos, because it is composed of vegetables. One takes shredded sour krautWhich according to a proverb, is mouthwateringCooked in a pot, where it embracesThe best, carefully selected pieces of meat.And it is cooked, until fully relieved Of its juices that spill over. ()Bigos was kept in pots. Its hard to describe in wordsits wonderful taste, color, and marvelo ...
Read full story 2. Healthy Cooking For Those With Little Time - By: Tony Robinson Everyone who has ever juggled home, family and kids knows how difficult it is to create healthy meals when pressed for time. Cooking healthy, delicious meals can be difficult, but some advance planning can allow you to make the most of your cooking time. One way to cook healthy me... 3. From Allspice To Turmeric - 19 Spices To Wow Your Cooking - By: Shauna Hanus Have you ever wondered what to do with allspice or bought lemongrass and thought what now. Wonder no more here are 19 spices and how they can be used in everyday cooking. Allspice: soups stews, curries, cakes, fruit pies Caraway: cheeses, sausage, cooked cabbage, sou... 4. Types Of Cookware: Pots And Pans - By: James Brown Pots and pans make the most essential part of your cookware. There are lots of various types available for each particular cooking method or a few different methods. Skillet/frying pan has a flat bottom with short sides that are flared or sloped, which makes it easier to toss and turn foo... 5. Cast Iron Enamel Cookware Is The Perfect Choice For Fall Comfort Food - By: Mimi Cummins On a recent chilly fall day I had a hankering for beef stew, and the process of preparing it re-acquainted me with the old cast iron Dutch oven found years ago by my mother in an antique store, which I had since ignored and allowed to accumulate dust in the basement. While vig... 6. Fall Cooking: Start Thinking Seasonally - By: Maxine Glass You may not want to admit it, but summer is on its way out. The kids are back in school, sweaters and jackets are reappearing in your wardrobe and you can smell the crispness in the air that can only mean one thing: autumn. Autumn is a glorious season, especially if you live someplace wh... 7. African Food - By: Michael Russell African Food Africa is a huge continent and it does have some common, staple foods, but it's really an area of distinctive regional differences. African food is a mixture of indigenous dishes and the import of food from colonizing countries and immigrants. It's a country that has seen muc... 8. Cooking - Stocks - By: Michael Russell A vital ingredient in many sauces, soups and other foods is a stock. And no store bought stock can compare with a stock that is a home made one. To make a stock instead of having to use tender young ingredients it is best to use meat from older animals and mature vegetables. These are then simmered ... 9. How To Use Herbs In Everyday Cooking? - By: Susan Carey When first experimenting, easy does it! Use just enough herb to heighten natural food flavors. One strongly seasoned dish per meal is generally a good rule of thumb. Following is a list of guides for your everyday cooking needs: - Start with 1/4 tsp dried herbs to four serving... 10. Venison - Ideas For Cooking, A Venison Recipe, A Venison Recipe Link - By: Peggy Bloodworth "Tis the season for venison! Hunting season opened the week before thanksgiving in Virginia. Since we are in North Carolina, why does it matter when hunting season opened in Virginia? I was born and raised in Virginia. My parents still live there and my dad hunts ALMOST every day o... 11. Venison - Ideas For Cooking, A Venison Recipe - By: Peggy Bloodworth "Tis the season for venison!" Hunting season opened the week before thanksgiving in Virginia. Since we are in North Carolina, why does it matter when hunting season opened in Virginia? I was born and raised in Virginia and my parents still live there and my dad hunt... 12. Easy Dutch Oven Recipes - Getting Started Cooking With Your Dutch Oven - By: Scott Carey Dutch Oven cooking is fun and easy. Dutch oven recipes are abundant and adapting them from your favorite home recipes is easy. With a little experience you'll find that it is fairly simple to cook with your Dutch oven. Here are some easy Dutch oven recipes to try: Easy Dutc... 13. Come Home To Comfort Food - By: (see Article) (NC)As the weather begins to get cooler, familiar and inviting comfort foods can lift our spirits and bring warmth to our beings. Soothing, soul-satisfying comfort foods can bring back special memories and meaningful connections. Steaming chowders, mashed potatoes, hot soup, heart... 14. Frugal Cooking With Herbs - By: Cyndi Roberts Herbs are fun to grow and easy to use. Herbs can be a frugal cook's best friend because they can enhance even the simplest fare making it seem grand! Herbs are easy to grow--you can even grow them on your kitchen windowsill. The addition of herbs can change com... 15. The History Of Thai Food - By: (see Article) Thai food is famous all over the world. Whether chilli-hot or comparatively bland, harmony and contrast are the guiding principles behind each dish. Thai cuisine is essentially a marriage of centuries-old Eastern and Western influences harmoniously combined into something uniquely... 16. What's So Great About Slow Cooking Anyway? - By: Sherry Frewerd As I walked through the grocery store aisles a few weeks ago, I noticed the increase in prepackaged slow cooker meals. Ive been using my slow cooker and reaping the rewards for years, so it was no real surprise to me when others started proclaiming the benefits of cooking with a crock pot. Why did i... 17. Cooking With Fresh Herbs - By: Mary Hanna Herbs are fun and easy to grow. When harvested they make even the simplest meal seem like a gourmet delight. By using herbs in your cooking you can easily change the flavors of your recipes in many different ways, according to which herbs you add. Fresh herbs are great in breads, stews, soups or v... 18. Wok Cooking Delicacies - By: James Brown For the most excellent of Chinese cuisine, wok recipes is the best way to get that scrumptious gourmet taste in Asian delicacies. Woks are designed for the use over a gas stove. These are normally sloped grates or recessed burners below a round pit to cover the shape of the wok. Stability to the cur... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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