Archive for the 'cooking utensils' Category

Dec 16 2008

Oyster Sauce Chicken Recipe : Oyster Sauce Chicken Cooking Utensils

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For oyster sauce chicken, several cooking utensils are required, including a variety of pots and pans. Learn the basic cooking utensils needed for oyster sauce chicken with expert tips from a chef in this free recipe video. Duration : 0:1:34

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Dec 14 2008

Swiss Diamond – 19.2″ x 11.4″ Double Burner Griddle – 64328

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Swiss Diamond – 19.2 x 11.4 Double Burner Griddle – 64328 The griddle is an extra thick oversized commercial cast aluminum which conducts heat fast and evenly. The 19.2 x 11.4 size fits over two burners and as all of Swiss Diamonds cookware, works on most stovetops including gas, electric, ceramic and glass. Swiss Diamond [...]

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Dec 13 2008

George Foreman GRP54G Next Grilleration? Standard Grill w/Griddle Plate

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Features: Contemporary design with a 72 square inch cooking surface. Removable grill plates with non-stick coating. Coating is metal utensil safe and dishwasher safe. 1 inch floating hinge. Grill includes 2 drip trays and a George Foreman cleaning sponge.

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Dec 13 2008

Cooking King Crab : Cooking Utensils for King Crab

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Learn tips and techniques for cooking king crab in this free recipe video clip about the required cooking utensils for the dish. Duration : 0:1:50

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Dec 12 2008

How To Make Linguine Aglio E Olio : Cooking Utensils For Linguine Aglio E Olio

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Cooking utensils you will need to make this recipe for Linguine Aglio E Olio; learn this and more in this free online cooking video series on Italian food taught to you by an expert chef. Duration : 0:0:30

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Dec 12 2008

Cookware — From Stainless Steel Pans to Cast Iron and Anodiz

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Cookware runs the gamut — from stainless steel to cast iron to anodized aluminum, copper and coated cast iron — and many more. Rita’s got some favorite cookware that she recommends. Her enamel coated cookware, the 100 year old cast iron skillet handed down from her mother and the new anodized aluminum pans. Cookware sets [...]

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Aug 17 2008

Yummus Hummus

I have a situation here. I love hummus. And I’m on a low/no salt diet. Which is not an insurmountable problem. Just make my own, right? Garlicky, lemony, beany, shaded with good olive oil, dusted with paprika. A vegan munchy treat that just doesn’t get much better. So, what’s a poor, hummus-starved woman to do? [...]

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Aug 14 2008

I Swear, You Swear, We All Swear on Tupperware

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Oh, how I love vintage Tupperware. I have vintage Tupperware radar when we go to sales barns, or my favorite thrift shop. Much to my beloveds chagrin. We have more space devoted in the cabinets to the little plastic darlings than is probably healthy. We have gelatin molds, veggie steamers, containers of all shapes and [...]

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