Filed Under (Food) by admin on July-15-2008

Place a small skillet over medium heat and add the almonds. Stir frequently and cook until you start to smell them, about 3-4 minutes. While the water is close to coming to a boil, heat EVOO in large skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil ripples, add shrimp and cook for about 1 minute. Add peppers, scallions and garlic, and cook about 3 minutes more.

Ingredients

* 1/4 cup sliced or slivered almonds

* 1 pound fideos or very thin egg noodles

* 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO)



Filed Under (Food) by admin on July-4-2008

Rice noodles are good used in soups and salads, such as Vietnamese crab soup or pho bo, the famous cinnamon-flavoured beef noodle soup, a soup with chicken and coconut milk. There are many types of rice noodle. Fried rice noodles is a very flavor and very tasty and preparation is very easy. Rice noodles are noodles that are made from rice. Rice is nice but not only available as grains.

Rice noodles are noodles that are made from rice. Rice is nice but not only available as grains. It’s also made into noodles that are ideal for quick meals. It’s a one dish meal with lots of fragrant and tasty but very ez to make.



Filed Under (Food) by admin on June-23-2008

Are you the proud new owner of a gas grill? This article answers some of the often-asked questions that owners have.

Should I preheat my grill?

Yes, it is best to let your grill preheat for 10-15 minutes. Follow your manual for your particular grill.

What if my grill does not start right away?

If not ignition on the first try, leave the hood open and turn off the gas. Check your fuel tank and try again after 5 minutes.

How can charring the food be avoided?



Filed Under (Food) by admin on June-3-2008

Memory is a strange thing; last night when I was cooking, I was certain that I was making this up as I went along with just a bare reference to something I read on E2. Having re-read it though, I have to be honest and admit that this dish is almost completely filched from The Debutante’s great Saluna recipe.

The green beans exude aromatic flavors and have an interesting chewy texture. I do not fry the beans as long as traditional recipes call for because I want them to have some texture left. Cover the dried shrimp with hot water for 30 minutes. Drain. Chop into the consistency of coarse bread crumbs.