Recipes I learned from my mother, my grandmother, friends, unique dining establishments around the world or just invented on my own
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Turkey Tacos?
First off, the picture is not how I actually make my Turkey Tacos (of course not ... the stuffing would fall right out and it would be too hard to get to the wishbone).
And this isn't a recipe for how I make them. In a taco shell my recipe is "Make tacos, substituting ground turkey for ground beef".
Chili Gone Carne
As winter approaches everyone’s thoughts turn to a hot bowl of chili to warm those frosty nights. Chili is so easy to make it’s a shame to buy the high sodium canned chili that bears little resemblance to the real thing. There are chili cookoff contests in which the namesake food is a very big deal for serious chili eaters. Most of those people don’t like to share their recipes, but here at The Old Cooker, sharing is what’s it’s all about.
Berber Black Bean Couscous
This is a meal impressive enough to serve to your gourmand friends
who will believe you slaved for hours preparing it. I “invented” it one evening from a few things
I had in the pantry when it was too late in the evening to start a from-scratch
meal and didn’t want to resort to the usual suspect quickie meals. The total prep time was about 10 minutes and
as you can see from the photo this looks like anything but a fast-food
meal. After the jump I’ll share some
ideas for putting just a little more energy into it to take it to the next
level.
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Bourbon Apple Bacon Bits
Photo Credit Michael Simon |
Wait, stop, they had me at “bourbon”! And bacon too? This was shared with me by my friend Mike S.
and I had to pass it forward with his preparation tips and photo of the ready-to-be-baked
bites. He took a basic idea and made it
Mike’s way so further down are some additional ideas for slightly optional ways
to prepare them.
Caramel Apple Cocktail
Credit: Margaritaville Cargo |
Here's a seasonal drink that you can enjoy with your guests for get-togethers during the Halloween through Thanksgiving season, or for that matter, anytime. It can be prepared for those who do or don't drink alcoholic beverages. Plus it's got yogurt in it so it qualifies as a health food :-)
A foil for sticking
To keep cleanup at a minimum I always line the baking tray
with aluminum foil when cooking in the oven.
However many breaded frozen foods tend to stick to the foil, pulling the
breading off or leaving shreds of foil stuck to the food. Spraying the foil with non-stick spray or
coating it with cooking oil helps but changes the texture of the breading, and
of course can add calories.
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