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  • Combine parsley, chives, garlic and basil in a food processor and pulse to chop finely. Add salt and Parmesan. With the machine running, stream in the oils and water, mixing to a smooth puree. Ingredients for 4 people 100 gr fresh parsley; 30 gr fresh garlic chives; 3 large cloves garlic; peeled and roughly chopped; 50 gr basil; salt; grated Parmesan cheese; extra virgin olive oil; 50 gr pinoli; 1/4 cup water
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Poached Scallops With Orange Tomato Sauce Recipe | - 0 views

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 onion, chopped Finely grated zest and juice of 1 large orange 1 teaspoon ground fennel seed 1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes 5 large tomatoes or 15 plum tomatoes, skinned and chopped 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves 2 cloves garlic, minced or pressed 2 pounds sea scallops, trimmed and washed 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1/3 cup heavy cream
  • 1. In a large, deep, heavy skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the onion and cook over moderate heat until softened, about 1 minute. 2. Add the orange zest, fennel seed, crushed red pepper and cook another 30 seconds, stirring constantly. Add the tomatoes and cook until sauce simmers. Add the tomato paste, a sprinkling of salt and pepper, basil and garlic and simmer another 2 minutes. 3. While the sauce is simmering, cut the scallops in half or quarters, depending on the size of the scallops. Add the scallops to the simmering sauce and cook until the scallops are barely firm, about 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the cooked scallops with a slotted spoon to a serving bowl. 4. Bring the sauce in the pan to a boil and boil vigorously for 2 minutes. 5. Meanwhile, whisk the starch with the cream until smooth. Whisk into the boiling sauce and return to a simmer. Pour this sauce over the scallops.
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Easy Olive Oil Tart Crust | Chocolate & Zucchini - 0 views

  • Easy Olive Oil Tart Crust - 250 grams (8.8 ounces*) light whole wheat flour (French T80), or a 50/50 mix of all-purpose and whole wheat - 1 teaspoon fine sea salt - 1 teaspoon dried herbs (I use rosemary or thyme) - 60 ml (1/4 cup) olive oil (or the oil of your choosing, provided it withstands cooking) - 120 ml (1/2 cup) cold water Makes enough to line a 28- to 30-cm (11- to 12-inch) tart pan. Grease the pan lightly if it doesn't have a nonstick coating. Combine the flour, salt, and herbs in a medium mixing bowl. Add the oil and mix it in with a fork. Add the water, mix with the fork until it is absorbed, then knead lightly (I do this with just one hand, in the bowl) until the dough comes together into a ball. Turn the dough out on a lightly floured work surface. Sprinkle a little flour on the ball of dough and on the rolling pin, and roll the dough out into a circle large enough to fit your tart pan. Turn the dough by 45 degrees (a quarter of a circle) every time you roll the pin and back, adding a little more flour underneath and on the dough when it seems on the verge of becoming sticky. The trick is to do this in quick, assertive gestures (channel the spirit of Julia Child) to avoid overworking the dough. Transfer the dough carefully into the prepared pan and line it neatly. Trim the excess dough (re-roll it and cut into decorative shapes to top the tart), and place the pan in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest. You can then blind-bake the crust (prick with a fork first), or garnish it straight away, depending on the filling. Either way, it will take 20 to 25 minutes at 200°C (400°F) to bake thoroughly.
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Tomato Mint Salad Recipe | Cookthink - 0 views

  • 1 1/2-ounce bunch fresh mint 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar 1 clove garlic, pressed or minced 4 to 6 (depending on size) perfectly ripe tomatoes
  • 1. Pick the leaves from the branches of mint, wash thoroughly and chop finely. 2. In a non-metallic serving bowl, mix the mint leaves with the olive oil, orange juice, vinegar, garlic, salt and pepper. 3. Slice the tomatoes and place in the dressing, turning the slices so that they are evenly coated. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
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    Orange juice and balsamic bring out the natural sweetness of ripe tomatoes and mint perks up the whole dish.
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Grated Carrots and Beets - 0 views

  • Carottes et Betteraves Râpées - 450 grams (1 pound) carrots - 450 grams (1 pound) uncooked beetroots (get small, young ones, with smooth skin and firm flesh) - 2 cloves garlic, pressed or finely minced, or 1 teaspoon garlic paste - 1 tablespoon hazelnut oil (or walnut, or squash seed, or olive oil) - 1 tablespoon honey vinegar (or cider or balsamic vinegar) - 1 teaspoon strong Dijon mustard - Tabasco sauce or poblano pepper flakes, to taste - Smoked salt (or regular sea salt, or gomasio, or zaatar) - Freshly ground black pepper Optional add-ins: - Leafy fresh herbs (cilantro, chervil, flat-leaf parsley), chopped - Toasted nuts (almonds, pine nuts, cashews, peanuts) or seeds (sesame, sunflower seeds), or better yet, my new friend the dukkah - Shaved parmesan or cubed feta cheese or crumbled blue cheese - Mâche or baby spinach leaves - A grated apple or shallot - Any dried herb, spice, or spice mix you think might work (and you know there's only one way to find out) Serves 4 to 6. Trim, peel, and grate the carrots and beets. (If you own a food processor with a grater attachment, yay for you!) Place the rest of the main ingredients, from garlic to black pepper, in a large salad bowl, add the grated carrots and beets, and toss until well combined. Add any desired add-ins and toss again. Taste, adjust the seasoning, and let stand for 30 minutes, if you can, before serving: the beets and carrots will render juices that will make the salad moister. If you don't have that kind of time and the salad does not feel quite moist enough, add a dash of citrus juice, tomato juice, or any sort of juice that may currently reside in the refrigerator door.
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Gratin Dauphinois (Potato Gratin) - 0 views

  • Gratin Dauphinois - 1 kg (2.2 pounds) potatoes, a mix of waxy and baking potatoes (if you prefer to use only one type, pick waxy potatoes, not too firm) - 500 ml (2 cups) milk (whole or part-skim, not skim) - 1 1/2 teaspoons salt - freshly grated nutmeg - 1 clove garlic, sliced lengthwise - 3 tablespoons finely chopped chives (optional) - 60 ml (1/4 cup) heavy cream (marketed as double cream in the UK and crème fraîche liquide in France) Serves 6 as a side dish. Peel the potatoes, rinse them briefly, and slice them thinly (about 3mm or 1/10th of an inch) and evenly. (A food processor or a mandoline come in handy at this point.) Do not rinse after slicing, or you will lose all that precious starch. Combine the sliced potatoes, milk, salt and a good grating of nutmeg in a saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium-low heat, and keep simmering for 8 minutes, stirring the potatoes and scraping the bottom of the pan regularly to prevent sticking/scorching. The milk will gradually thicken to a creamy consistency. While the potatoes are simmering, preheat the oven to 220°C (430°F) and rub the bottom and sides of a medium earthenware or glass baking dish (I use an oval dish that's 26 cm/10 inches at its widest, and 2 liters/2 quarts in capacity) with the cut sides of the garlic clove. Transfer half of the potatoes into the baking dish, sprinkle with the chives if using, and drizzle with half of the cream. Add the rest of the potatoes, pour the cooking milk over them, and drizzle with the remaining cream. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until bubbly on the edges and nicely browned at the top. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving. You can also bake the gratin a few hours ahead, let cool, and reheat for 15 minutes in a 220°C (430°F) oven before serving
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Cooks.com - Recipe - Baked Fish Fillets In White Wine - 0 views

  • BAKED FISH FILLETS IN WHITE WINE 2 c. coarsely chopped celery leaves and stalks1 onion, sliced2 1/2 to 3 lbs. white fish fillets or 1 inch slicesSalt and pepper1/3 c. melted butter1 tsp. finely chopped onionDash paprika1 tbsp. lemon juice1 c. dry white wineChopped parsley or watercressSpread celery and onion in baking dish. Season fish with salt and pepper. Combine butter, chopped onion, paprika and lemon juice. Dip fish into butter mixture; arrange on celery and onion. Pour leftover butter mixture and wine over top of fish. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until easily flaked with fork but still moist. Lift fish to serving dish, keep warm. Discard celery and onion. Pour wine from fish into saucepan; heat briskly to reduce to about 1/2 cup; pour over fish. Garnish with chopped parsley or watercress. Makes 6 servings.
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Morning Gathering Hot Fruit Dessert - 0 views

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    This delicious morning Hot Fruit Dessert is loaded with various fruit such as peaches, pineapples, pears and cherries with a vanilla wafer crust topping. If you have a nut allergy, the dessert works just fine without the crush almonds. This Hot Fruit Dessert is great in the morning sitting around with friends sipping and fresh hot coffee or tea.
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Culinary Schools in Virginia - 0 views

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    Culinary Schools In Virginia really do have a fine reputation and the choice of top quality culinary schools which are available are the envy of many other states. Due to the fact that Virginia is a state that borders on three regions of the country, there is a wealth of cooking techniques which would put many other states to shame, from the Midwest you are presented with barbecue cooking, seafood from the East coast and the obvious one, southern country style cooking from the South.
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Where to Find Happy Hours in Singapore? - 0 views

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    We have got you covered. We are Rock Bar Burger and Steakhouse, and we are located at Quayside Isle Sentosa Cove. We provide over 28 specialty cocktail and mocktails, beers, liquors, and fine wines to choose from and we are also offering $10/Pint during our happy hours. Why wait now? Reserve your table now!
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Strawberry Delight Squares | Love My Philly - 15 views

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    Make these Strawberry Delight Squares for a fun time!
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c2s coated paper - 0 views

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    We offer glossy & matte art paper in sheet and rolls, gram range from 80-250gsm, C1S/C2S Art Paper coated on both sides after manufacture with material containing adhesive, Kaolin etc, to give a surface suitable for fine screen half-tone work. C1S/C2S Art paper has a wide range of applications, including Periodicals, magazines, interior pages, posters, catalogues, brochures, leaflets, flyers etc.
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bible paper manufacturers - 0 views

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    Bible paper is a thin, fine printing paper produced from wood fiber pulp. It has the characteristics of thin paper, strong strength, good ductility and resistance to folding. Bible paper has a bright and delicate luster, a tight and smooth texture, good ink absorption, and clear printing. Thin and light characteristics obtain more printable surface per ton of paper, reducing the transportation cost and the consumption of forest resources.
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