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BS: looking for a recipe

01 Mar 04 - 06:09 AM (#1126802)
Subject: BS: looking for a recipe
From: RangerSteve

The other day on "Today", they were filming from Chicago and did a piece on Chicago food. The piece ended up with Lester Holt being served an apple and cheese omelet. They didn't elaborate on this. Has anyone ever had one? Does anyone have a recipe? Thanks, Steve.


01 Mar 04 - 08:29 AM (#1126888)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: The Fooles Troupe

The big trick would be to select the right types of apple and cheese.


01 Mar 04 - 08:33 AM (#1126890)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: GUEST

click

another click


01 Mar 04 - 09:15 AM (#1126919)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: Mr Red

Foolestroupe
don't egg them on!


01 Mar 04 - 10:00 AM (#1126960)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: wysiwyg

Would it have come from Ann Sather restaurant? (Swedish)

~S~


01 Mar 04 - 12:29 PM (#1127083)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: Stilly River Sage

What gives you the idea that anyone at Mudcat cares anything about cooking? (other than the gazillion threads on the subject?)

SRS


01 Mar 04 - 04:41 PM (#1127211)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: Sorcha

Sour apples and sharp cheddar.


01 Mar 04 - 06:46 PM (#1127300)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: RangerSteve

WYSIWYG - I don't think they mentioned the restaurant's name. The Today Show tends to rush through food segments, after all, there are vaccuous celebrities to interview and talk about.

Guest, those will do fine, Thanks, Steve.


25 Apr 10 - 05:42 PM (#2894204)
Subject: BS: Quinoa Recipes
From: GUEST,Mary ( guest )

I bought Quinoa for the first time ever .
I really like it and after reading several articles on the internet,
I like it even more.
Are there any favorite recipes anyone would share ?
Thank you !


26 Apr 10 - 02:03 AM (#2894403)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Mary -
We don't allow Guests to start non-music threads. This is the existing thread that had a title that best fit your request, so I moved you over here.

I don't particularly like the texture of quinoa, but I like it a bit better when I cook it in chicken broth instead of plain water.

-Joe-


26 Apr 10 - 03:14 PM (#2894754)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: lefthanded guitar

I like quinoa but I don't make it, I buy it full of herbs and veggies from the local health food store. It's supposed to be healthy, and I darn well hope it is, as I don't like THAT much.

I have the perfect recipe for pie crust - 2 cups sifted flour (white or whole ,as your choice), one half cup sugar and 1/4 cup oil (I use canola). Easy as pie (lmao) and delicious...apples, peaches, blueberries- whatever have you, goes great in this pie.

bake at 350 or so, time isn't fussy, just look and see that crust is golden brown.


26 Apr 10 - 05:39 PM (#2894837)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: bubblyrat

But don't forget to sprinkle the top with brown sugar before it goes in the oven (to get a nice "glaze" on it ).


26 Apr 10 - 10:41 PM (#2895009)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: Rapparee

I've used quinoa in pilaf recipes and in place of barley in soups.

A pie crust without lard?? Goodness gracious me, mah Granny is a-gonna faint dead away!


26 Apr 10 - 11:57 PM (#2895048)
Subject: RE: BS: looking for a recipe
From: mousethief

A pie crust without lard is a pale imitation of a pie crust.