serves 6
You might need to buy:
- shredded cheese
- water
- garlic powder
- salt
- chili powder
- cumin
- Tabasco sauce
- pepper
serves 6
You might need to buy:
- sliced almonds
- dried cranberries
- cinnamon
- Apple wedges or assorted crackers
serves 6
You might need to buy:
- sliced almonds
- dried cranberries
- cinnamon
- Apple wedges or assorted crackers
You might need to buy:
- First rising or proofing:
- sugar
- lukewarm water
- bread flour
- lukewarm evaporated milk
- Second rising:
- bread flour
- sugar
- Third rising:
- butter
- bread flour
- sugar
ready in about 30 minutes
You might need to buy:
- pork tenderloins silverskin and excess fat removed
- *marinade*
- whole grain mustard
- apple cider vinegar
- honey
- garlic minced
- shallot minced
- brown sugar
- beer darker for stronger flavor
- *glaze*
- butter
- flour
serves 4
You might need to buy:
- Coarse salt
- whole coriander seeds
- Szechuan peppercorns
- dried whole green peppercorns
- whole black peppercorns
- extra-virgin olive oil
- balsamic vinegar
I think it is very important to get good imported cheese (aged over 90 days, which most imported swiss is) rather than regular cheese. I usually use about half Swiss half Gruyere (which is another type of Swiss). Usually the gruyure is more expensive, I’m
not sure you have to use it, but I usually do. The best deal on these cheeses, that I’ve found, is either at Trader Joe’s or Costco. I have never looked at Sams, but they might have it, who knows?. You can expect the Swiss to be about $6/lb and the Gruyere to be about $10 (expensive I know, but worth it!) At a regular grocery store it is usually even more expensive.
serves 3
You might need to buy:
- dry white wine
- cornstarch
ready in about an hour and 5 minutes;
serves 8
You might need to buy:
- finely chopped onion
- finely chopped celery
- butter
- chopped parsley
- dried thyme
- salt & pepper
- chopped fresh rosemary
- Consider sliced almonds and dried cranberries
serves 6
You might need to buy:
- shredded cheese
- Tabasco sauce
ready in about 615 minutes;
serves 6
You might need to buy:
- skinless chicken thighs
- paprika
- Cajun seasoning
- fresh lemon juice
- prepared quick-cooking rice