Archive for the 'Cooking Tips' Category

Labor for Convergence, Big Time.

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Just came back from Lant Pritchett’s lecture, which was fabulous! The title of this blog post is how he signed my copy of “Divergence, Big Time.” [That's right kids. I have a signed copy of his paper!]

Veganism: Not As Intimidating As You Thought

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

To some people, the phrase “Vegan Cuisine” sounds like an oxymoron. To others, it sounds like the road of a hardcore food nutritionist. “Scary,” was the word used by my roommate when I announced I was going to try to become a vegan. What most people don’t realize is that it’s very possible, indeed even probable, for a creative chef to make vegan food just as exciting and full of variety as any other type of cuisine.

Get in the “Spirits” for Holiday Celebrations

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

(ARA) – The holidays are almost upon us, and that means “’tis the season” for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones. If you’re planning to do some entertaining, do everyone a favor and look beyond the traditional spiked eggnog and hot buttered rum. There are some better options; so here are a few suggestions to warm your belly and fill your guests with holiday cheer.

Give Me French Fries with that Shake

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

What goes better with a juicy hamburger and a delicious milkshake than a plate of crispy French fries?
Nothing, that’s what. I bet you’ve had countless meals, especially hamburgers, with a side of fries. Now you’re looking to find some recipes that show’s you exactly how to make those tasty diner and fast food restaurant style French fries.

HOT TIP: Brazilian superfood Açaí is now available online in Australia

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Nu Fruits of the Amazon launched the açaí berry for sale direct to the Australian public online at www.nufruits.com from April 2005. Haven’t heard of açaí yet? You soon will!

Pronounced ‘ah-sigh-ee’, this dark berry has been a staple part of the Amazonian diet for centuries, and now after revolutionising the juice market in the United States açaí is set to be the next big little thing in Australia.

Cooking with a Crock Pot.

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Crock pot cooking has a glorious past! In grandma’s day the crock pot was called the slow cooker. She would load it up with roast beef and potatoes, or chicken and vegetables, and let it simmer all day long, filling the house with the delicious aroma. Crock pot cooking makes it easy to cook a meal to perfection. Tender morsels, rich sauces and broths, all combine in a meal that would have been difficult to achieve without crock pot cooking. Conventional cooking usually requires a good deal of time and energy, two things which are in short supply in this busy age. Most working people these days don’t have the time to stand around watching the stove. Crock pot cooking is the answer for old
fashioned nutritious meals. Throw a few good ingredients in the pot in the morning, and come home that evening to a tasty meal just like grandma used to make!
Crock pot cooking is easier than ever before. Temperature systems and timing mechanisms allow precise control. Electronic safeguards allow cooks to put their minds at rest and go on with their day, knowing that the crock pot is doing what it’s designed to do. Some models are even designed to be microwavable, which is great for reheating leftovers. Cleaning up after crock pot cooking is made easier too! Surfaces are dishwasher-safe and Teflon coated, making clean-up a breeze.

Easy summer salads, lighter foods for a brighter summer

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Easy summer salads are the way to go, now that the winter blues are fading into the distance and salad days are here. The best salads are light, bright and easy to prepare.

Choosing Foods For Your Special Event

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Choosing the right menu for a special event can be just as important as choosing a location. Food can communicate a theme, convey a feeling or set the mood of an entire night. If you are planning a high-class extravaganza, hot dogs and beer might not be appropriate. However, they might be the perfect choice for a birthday party at the lake. Taking great care in planning a menu shows your guests how much you appreciate them, and a great meal can help make a special day even more memorable.
If you are planning a birthday party for your child, an interactive meal can be a fun activity for your guests. Rather than slaving away in the kitchen all day or spending countless dollars ordering pizzas, you can save time and money by letting the guests make their own special creations. One fun idea is to prepare a multitude of toppings and let the children make their own bagel or English muffin pizzas. They will have a blast piling on strange combinations of toppings, and they will enjoy feeling like grown-ups in the kitchen.

Cowboy Themed Parties Ring in Fall with a Yee-haw

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

(ARA) – Barbecues are not just for summer anymore, but the rich flavors can be enjoyed year-round and even in-doors. As kids head back to school this fall, a great way to celebrate is with a Cowboy themed BBQ.

Champagne raspberry punch

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Raspberries
625 mL (2-1/2 cups) orange juice

30 mL (2 tbsp) lemon or lime juice

50 mL (1/4 cup) sugar

750 mL (3 cups) champagne or sparkling wine

Or

1 L (4 cups) unsweetened pineapple juice