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Kitchen Hacks for Beginners
Cooking isn't easy, and if you don't believe it, look at how many Pinterest memes have been made based on botched recipes. What makes it worse for many would-be Gordon Ramsays is that the most complex recipes all seem to taste the best.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Feast
Salmon with Pineapple Salsa. Top Story - May 2017.
We are girls who love fish and seafood. Lyssie is obsessed with sardines, to put it mildly (she could eat them at every meal and be happy as a clam.) Tammy tends to think that it’s not only the taste that Lyssie loves, and that they’re a great source of inflammation-fighting omega-3s, but she feels like we have a lot in common with the little guys since we’re small too –only 5-foot-2, and that’s on a good day. 😊
By The Nutrition Twins9 years ago in Feast
Unexpected Party Foods That Your Guests Will Adore. Top Story - April 2017.
Planning a party means that you will end up having to come up with a party menu that meshes with your guests. Regardless if you're a casual party planner or looking to make a more upscale party planner, there are probably a couple of platters that just seem to make sense.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Feast
#brokebitchmeals
Step 1: Be incredibly broke, even if you feel like you’re living within your means. Even if you’re not broke, pretend you are. Hook up your freezer. Stock pile your pantry with canned goods and ingredients every time you hit the grocery store like a massive crisis is going to rock everyone’s shit any second and you’ll be happy you’ve squirreled away all this stuff.
By Casey Rebecca Nunes9 years ago in Feast
Lobster Fondue
I love this recipe for a party. It is elegant, delicious, and can be served on a buffet family style or served in individual portion sizes for a more formal dinner party. Aside from the lobster it is pretty cost effective and I have always found it to be a crowd pleaser. I recently made it as a special for my restaurant and the guests LOVED it. I hope you enjoy it!
By Lynn Wheeler9 years ago in Feast
BBQ Rubs and Crusts
What is a Rub? A rub is a spice and/or herb mixture that is added to foods before cooking. Generally, there are two main types of rub, a dry rub and a wet rub. Rubs are most often used in barbecue and grilling because they can stick to meats when grilled or smoked. Most rubs start with salt and sugar, after that just about anything can be added. Rubs have become the great secret ingredient.
By David Greenwood-Haigh9 years ago in Feast
Top Tips From a Chef for BBQ Perfection
The open flame is one of the oldest cooking methods in the world. Every culture does it. The only real difference is in the ingredients and how we use the fire. since we discovered fire, and realised that caramelised cooked meat was much tastier than raw meat, grilling over a flame has been one of our favourite ways to prepare food.
By David Greenwood-Haigh9 years ago in Feast
How to Make Bento Boxes
In Japan, having lunch prepared for school is never just a sandwich and a bag of chips. It's a work of art called a bento box, and among parents, it's considered to be shameful to not have a bento box that looks mediocre. Among Japanese mothers, bento box preparation is a matter of ensuring that their children don't get teased - and a matter of competition.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Feast
Best Cuts Of Beef
Quick. Think about meat. No, not bacon, stop it. Stop thinking about bacon. There you go, that’s it, steak. The meatiest of meats. Most likely, it’s not something you’re cooking every day, and if it is you’re probably just going with the same cut you always do. Don’t you think it’s time to branch out? Try something new? Here’s a quick guide to the best cuts of beef for every recipe.
By Erik Skaarsgard9 years ago in Feast
How to Make Your Food Look Glamorous (Even If It's Mac and Cheese)
Did you ever see photos on social media that show off amazingly delicious-looking meals? Food photography is a very hot subject right now, primarily because it makes people want to eat great food, learn new recipes, and of course, subscribe to social media accounts.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Feast












