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"Like to cook" - the second helping
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#26
Cinnamon buns but the video is in real time.

Out of Nova Scotia, but happier than some of the other news.
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#27
My favourite "toys for grownups" store, Lee Valley Tools, has a dedicated kitchen catalogue this year, with three recipes and a smattering of kitchen tips to be found in the pages. Here's their catalogue page; look through the "Spring Kitchen 2020" catalogue.

Ooooh - a table-sized ceramic-blade spice grinder/mill! (page 14) I need a replacement for my dried-red-pepper mill. And the mini salt and pepper mill set on the back cover would be perfect for the office, if I was currently in the office.

(Yeah, I always find something to buy in their catalogues. I'm sure that's why they keep sending them to me.)
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How to make pizza like a Neapolitan master

Background, tips, and recipes for pizza dough and pizza marinara .



Banana bread, Hawaiian style

Read the article, don't just skip to the recipe at the end.
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#29
Widening the focus here, and taking things one step closer to making them from scratch:

Salad Squares

Or, how to avoid having all the lettuce and spinach that you plant ripen at the same time.
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CBC shows have never tasted better

Anne with an E's Apple (with an E) Cinnamon Scones, Heartland's Homey Herbs & Mustard Crusted Roast Beef with Creamy Herb Sauce, Murdoch's Orange Spice Mulled Tea (no Mystery to the recipe here), and 'Fold it in' Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas (for when you think you're up Schitt's Creek).



Five tips for keeping produce fresher, longer
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RE: "Like to cook" - the second helping
#31
Since I just mentioned it in "Funny or interesting webarticles"...

Halifax Donair.

Having had the real thing in Halifax (and in one restaurant in Ottawa where they know what they're doing), the recipe appears to be pretty close to the real thing. (Of course, actual Halifax Donair recipes are closely-guarded secrets.)

And, yes, lettuce in a donair is sacrilegious. Don't listen to the Albertans there. And so is cheese, for that matter. If you want cheese and donair meat together, just make a donair pizza (with donair sauce replacing the tomato sauce).
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RE: "Like to cook" - the second helping
#32
Good to know you're on the right side of the debate Rob. Of course, there is the next test to see if you've been assimilated as a Maritimer, do you pronounce Dalhousie correctly? ^_^
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(05-17-2020, 11:08 PM)firvulag Wrote: Good to know you're on the right side of the debate Rob.  Of course, there is the next test to see if you've been assimilated as a Maritimer, do you pronounce Dalhousie correctly?  ^_^

In Ottawa, that's a trick question, you know. Smile

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk-69xt...F7CaaGeXQA

David Seymour, a vlogger who spends his time testing the various recipes that popular channels post on youtube. And giving his opinion on how edible they are. Gives a good perspective of how the average cook will handle some of these recipes, rather than a professional chef.
Sucrose Octanitrate.

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#35
6 simple rice recipes that use this staple to its fullest
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Top tips on growing your own food
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This 15-ingredient grocery list yields a ton of mix-and-match meal ideas

Quote:There are some kitchen essentials I'm assuming you already have, things like extra virgin olive oil, butter, salt, garlic and onions.

15 more ingredients for your grocery list — and the mix-and-match ways to use them
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RE: "Like to cook" - the second helping
#38
From a grocery store's website: Teriyaki Turkey Noodle Stir Fry

They specify their own brand of teriyaki sauce, but you can make your own instead.
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#39
Hm. I'll have to give that a try. I have a professional chef's Japanese cookbook, written by a Japanese pro chef for other chefs to use, and it has a teriyaki recipe that you make in the pan as you cook the mean, using the drippings, mirin, sake, soy sauce and a few other things. But at the very end of that recipe he says, basically, "but don't bother -- the Kikkoman glaze is as good as anything you can make yourself, use it and save yourself the effort." And I have to admit, I've yet to find a teriyaki in a restaurant that can beat Kikkoman (then again, most of the time it probably is Kikkoman). Despite this, i do at least part of his recipe every time I make teriyaki (protein of choice) -- splash the meat with mirin, deglaze the pan with sake -- before I actually add the Kikkoman.
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Some restaurants around here don't even bother hiding the fact that they use Kikkoman sauces.

As long as we're on the topic of Japanese style cooking: Yamasa Soy Sauce recipes
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#41
...soy sauce in chocolate mousse?
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(06-22-2020, 07:14 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote: ...soy sauce in chocolate mousse?

Sweet-and-salty!



Since it's almost impossible to find on this side of the pond nowadays, what with Brexit and COVID-19...

Make your own clotted cream
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Are you ready for... The Return of the Radio Recipe!

Chef Jae-Anthony's Grandma's Punch Recipe

Contains two kinds of rum...
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Keto Burger Bowls - burgers without the buns.

Includes a recipe for "Smokey Keto Burger Sauce"
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RE: "Like to cook" - the second helping
#45
Oh, I'm definitely going to have to break out the lactase capsules for that one. Looks tasty, but an awful lot of dairy product.
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#46
Since there's a couple of "national day" holidays coming up this week:
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#47
Your tax dollars at play, if you're Canadian. From the Government of Canada's online Canada Day Celebration Kit for 2020: The O Canada activity pack
  • Canada Flag Fruit Popsicles
  • Canadiana Sweet Treats ("Cherry Chill Treat" and "Maple Apple-Butter Sweetness")
  • David Saint-Jacques' Space Chili Recipe (you can make this with ingredients you have lying around the ISS Smile )
  • Bannock (this one's in a cookbook that one can download)
  • Blueberry Cobbler
  • Strawberry Shortcake
  • Super Cool Burger (contains pork, not beef)
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(06-29-2020, 11:29 AM)robkelk Wrote:
  • Bannock (this one's in a cookbook that one can download)

Get the recipe book. Direct link to the PDF

WILD GAME
Wild Game Then & Now
Baked Rabbit
BBQ Caribou or Moose
Moose or Deer Marinade
Sweet and Sour Moose Ribs
Moose Rouladen
Dutch Oven Bear Steak
Venison Supreme
Roast Grouse
How to Clean a Partridge
Wild Goose and/or Duck Breasts in Gravy
Controlling Cholesterol
Tourtière
Wild Game Nutrition

MEAT AND FISH
A Meal in Foil
Good and Bad Fats
Cheese Stuffed Trout
Orange Codfish
Sigrid's Spareribs
Tourtières (not the same as the Tourtière under "Wild Game", and neither of them are the same a a Quebec tourtière -RK)
Veal/Chicken Parmesan
Chicken: The Lower Fat Choice
Vegetables and Meat Ball Supper

STEWS AND SOUPS
MooseMeat Stew with Raw Packed Canned Meat
Raw Packed Canned Moose Meat
Cutting Back on Salt
Chicken Corn Soup
Hamburger Soup
Hearty Potato, Vegetable and Chicken Soup
Staying Strong with Calcium
Lentil Soup
Monastery Soup
My Famous Stew
Old Time Dumplings
Moose Stew with Winter Vegetables
Rabbit Stew
Rabbit Stew (yes, all this and rabbit stew, times two -RK)
Winter Venison Stew

VEGETABLES, LEGUMES, RICE AND PASTA
Fresh Summer Macaroni Salad
Children and Juice
Mushroom and Spinach Salad
Water and Life
Old–Time Baked Beans
The Benefits of Beans
Quick–Soak Method for Wild Rice
Rice: Rich in Flavour, Vitamins & Tradition
Gourmet Wild Rice Casserole
Veggie Spaghetti
Vegetables: A Rainbow of Vitamins & Antioxidants
Gardening in Small Spaces
Tangy Coleslaw
Vegetarian: the Benefits of Meat–Free

BANNOCK, BREADS AND GRAINS
Bannock
Bannock Today
(Red River) Bannock
The Goodness of Whole Grains
Baanak La Galet
Bran Muffins
Getting Regular
Baked Bean Muffins
Healthy Baking
Buns
Cinnamon Buns
Light Rye Bread
Mom’s Cranberry Casserole Bread
Multi–Grain Oatmeal Mix
Pancakes
Savory Grain Pancakes
Red River Cereal Bread

PUDDINGS AND DESSERTS
Brownies
Controlling Blood Sugar
Company Cake that Disappears
Crème Caramel (Caramel Custard)
First Prize Gingerbread
Half Hour Pudding
Hard time Pudding
Mom’s Rhubarb Pie
Mrs. Zilkie’s Rhubarb Cake
Orville’s Benefit Squares
Raisin Jumble Cookies
Saskatoon Crisp
Saskatoon Crumble
YouWon’t Believe This is a Banana Loaf!
Fruit

JAMS AND CANNING
Canned Tomatoes
Chokecherry Jelly
Chris’ Favourite Vinegar Dills
Crab Apple Jelly
Crab Apple Juice
Cranberry Sauce
Cranberry Jelly
Dandelion Syrup
Perfect Pear Jam
Pickled Eggs
Pickled Mushrooms
Red Currant Jelly
Rose Hip Jam

TEAS AND HOME REMEDIES
Aboriginal Healing
Burdock Root Tea
Dandelion Tea
Elderberry Tea
Home Remedies for an Earache
Home Remedies for High Blood Pressure
All–Natural Insect Repellent
Homemade Fly Repellent for Pets
Healthy Living
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RE: "Like to cook" - the second helping
#49
It appears that Jamie Oliver shared a bunch of recipes with CBC last year. I'm just discovering them now...

Save With Jamie:
Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club:
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What to cook in July: Grab the last of the zucchini blossoms while you can!

The article discuses more than just what I consider to be "the z-word", though - and has links to 11 recipes, 7 of which are sweets.
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