Posts Tagged ‘Food’
Makes every coffee drinker happy!
Keurig B40 Elite Gourmet Single-Cup Home-Brewing System is fantastic! Allows you to have the kind of coffee you want in minutes! Perfect when you have people with different coffee likes, you can all be happy!
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How To Stock a Small Kitchen With Everything You Need
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Even if you have a small kitchen and a small budget, you can still save money by stocking it efficiently.
To complete this How-To you will need:
Basic pantry staples
Multi-purpose cookware
Step 1: Start with the basics
Start with your pantry. Buy only what you think you’ll use on a regular basis. Look at the ingredients of your favorite dishes in cookbooks and see which items show up the most.
Tip: If you’re a beginning cook, stock up on a few basic spices and condiments to experiment with flavors.
Step 2: Acquire pots and pans
Choose pots and pans. A large, aluminum-core skillet and a preseasoned cast-iron skillet cover searing, sauteing, and frying, and can go from stovetop to oven. A sturdy saucepan serves as the perfect pot for sauces, rice, and veggies, while a stockpot handles pasta and soup. For roasting and baking, pick up a jellyroll pan.
Tip: Stack pots and pans inside each other for storage, or just keep them on the stove if storage space is at a premium.
Step 3: Acquire utensils
Cover the utensil basics: a wooden spoon and a heatproof spatula, a sturdy spatula for flipping, a pair of tongs, a ladle, a rasp grater, a vegetable peeler, and a whisk. A chef’s knife can handle the work of several specialty knives.
Step 4: Limit appliances
Be selective with appliances. How much do you cook, and what can you do by hand? A toaster oven takes up little space but is a great multi-tasker. If you drink coffee every morning, consider a single-cup maker.
Step 5: Dishes and flatware
Unless you entertain often, four settings of basic dishes, glasses, and flatware should do the trick. Save the espresso cups and oyster forks for when you get a bigger place!
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Breville 800ESXL
Pulling a couple shots with the Breville 800ESXL. Fun times!
Coffee is Illy Espresso Roast. Using a non-pressurized basket.
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Cuisinart Automatic Coffeemaker 10 Cup
The DGB-650BC Grind & Brew Thermal 10-Cup Auto Coffeemaker features a double-wall insulated thermal carafe, a charcoal water filter to remove impurities and automatically grinds while beans before brewing for a fresh cup of coffee every time!
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INSTRUCTIONS: Bialetti Mukka Express Cappuccino Maker
http://www.StovetopCoffee.com presents an instructional on the use of the popular stovetop cappuccino and espresso maker, Bialetti Mukka Express. (edit of original Italian-language production video)
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How to make Greek Coffee
Greek coffee is both delicious and mysterious! It is a wonderful drink to serve your house guests, but also provides a window into your past, present and futurewell, apparently, but were not quite sure. Greek coffee is quite strong and is served with the foam at the top and the grounds at the bottom of the cup. It is made using a small pot, called a briki in Greek, and is sweetened according to taste: bitter, medium, sweet, or very sweet. The coffee is served in demitasse or espresso cups and is always served with a cold glass of water. We bought our coffee in Greece while we were there last summer, but it is also widely available in Greek specialty stores as well as the ethnic section of most grocery stores across North America.
For the written directions visit:
http://thursdayfordinner.com/2008/09/how-to-make-greek-coffee/
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HEALTHY Dessert! Raw Coconut Ice Cream Recipe!
Wanna enjoy a delectable treat without all the guilt – one that’s actually so healthy you could eat it for breakfast!? Then come join me and I’ll show you how to prepare a yummy, healthy, “raw food” version of coconut ice cream!
TOOLS:
- Food Processor (can substitute with a blender capable of grinding nuts OR coffee grinder)
- Freezer (or ice cream maker if you have one)
AJA’S COCONUT ICE CREAM RECIPE:
(yields 2 servings, approx. 400 calories/serving)
* Most of the following ingredients can be purchased at your local health food store
- 1/2 Cup Water (filtered if possible)
- 1/4 Cup Raw Cashews + 1/4 Cup Raw Macadamia Nuts OR 1/2 Cup Raw
Cashews
- 1/8 Cup Raw, Flaked Coconut
- 1/8 – 1/4 Cup Coconut Oil OR 1.5 Tbs Coconut Butter
- 3 Tbs. Coconut Sugar + Agave Nectar to taste (OR any sweetener of your
choice to taste)
- Pinch of Sea Salt
- Dash of Lime Juice
- 1 Tsp. Raw Chocolate/Cacao Nibs
DIRECTIONS:
Process/blend all ingredients in food processor/blender till smooth. Pour mixture into bowl and chill in the freezer from 3-5 hrs. (depending on freezer settings). IMPORTANT: Churn/stir the ice cream ever hour until completely frozen to break up the frozen layer that will form on the surface and ensure a homogeneous consistency. Serve and relish!!!
Hope you enjoy your guilt-free dessert – and remember, while the caloric content may seem “high” for a healthy treat, these are NOT empty calories. This dessert contains nutrition-packed calories that with energize, satisfy, and fill you up! It can be a meal in and of itself!
NOTE – This is a recipe Inspired by Ani Phyo’s Coconut Ice Kream recipe from “Ani’s Raw Food Desserts” recipe book, which I highly recommend!!!
*Royalty free music: “Mister Capone” by Alex Khaskin
License purchased from musicloops.com.
**DISCLOSURE: The products featured in this video were purchased with my own funds and their mention/appearance in this tutorial has not been influenced by any form of monetary compensation or promotional/free product sample agreement.
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Delonghi Nespresso Coffee Machine Le Cube 185 Demo
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Cuisinart Thermal Automatic Coffeemaker
The Burr Grind & Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker features an 8-ounce bean hopper with a sealed lid to prevent moisture and a Burr grinder to ensure a flavorful cup of coffee every time! The coffeemaker also features a charcoal water filter to remove impurities, a 12-cup double-wall insulated thermal carafe, strength and grind selectors, a grind-off feature and automatically shuts off after brewing to conserve energy.
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Play at Your Own RISK
Four young men set out to play the lengthy game of RISK. Hilarity ensues, in HD!
Cast/Grips (left to right)
Chris Bull
John Gugarty
Josh Marshall
Bill Grady
Written, Directed, Shot and Edited by
Daniel Parsons
Sound by
Jon Liberis
Bill Grady
Duration : 0:4:23