Pastillage is a candy clay that is used for items that need strength such as structures, cake drums and plaques that are to stand up on a display. It does not break down in humidity as gum paste might. Unlike Read More …
Pastillage is a candy clay that is used for items that need strength such as structures, cake drums and plaques that are to stand up on a display. It does not break down in humidity as gum paste might. Unlike Read More …
Salad Olivier was invented and served for the first time at the Winter Palace to Tsar Nicholas II by his French chef, Monsieur Oliver. Unlike his royal employer, the chef escaped from Russia after the Revolution and prospered as proprietor Read More …
These chicken wings are one of the most popular appetizers at Super Smokers BBQ. The sweetness comes from honey, and the kick comes from using the hottest, spiciest barbecue sauce your taste buds can take. You’ll need apple wood chips Read More …
We’ve taken all the work out of making luscious chocolate truffles but kept in every bit of extravagant flavor. There’s no need for time consuming rolling — just cut the truffles into squares. For the perfect hostess gift, place each Read More …
You’ll need those little tin moulds for these beauties! Four-ounce size is perfect for this recipe. I’ve never tried them in cupcake tins, but I don’t see why that wouldn’t work. Makes 4 servings 4 ounces small pieces milk chocolate Read More …
This is one of the best meat dishes I know for piquant contrast of flavours. For four people, you need the saddle cut in two, and the hindquarters. The forequarters and head can be used for soup. 1-1/2 pounds pork Read More …
Jacques Pepin uses aspic to cover the top of pate. You will need to prepare the aspic and then let it cool so that it begins to thicken. Jacques describes the proper consistency as “oily”. If it becomes too thick Read More …
Do you have a recipe calling for dry coconut pecan frosting mix and found that it is no longer available? Well, no need to fret! Pillsbury has provided this helpful recipe for cooks who still want to use those tasty Read More …
Valentines Day is approaching fast and ignoring the opportunity presented to increase profits for this day would be foolish. You don’t need to have a five star restaurant to make an effort. A small country pub can find ways to Read More …
These instructions are for fellow kitchen gadget freaks. You need a sous-vide machine, an ice cream maker, a food processor and a stick blender! 4 egg yolks 70 g (1/3 cup) sugar Pinch of salt Vanilla pod or extract – Read More …
If you want to make stock, you’ll just need a few things: a good amount of ‘scrap’ veggies – the odds and ends of your choppings water a large soup pot a ladle a wooden spoon or similar for stirring Read More …
To poach an egg you’ll need: an egg (or as many as you would like) a small sauce pan with lid water a spoon (to remove the egg) access to a stove top Also, don’t forget: a plate and fork Read More …
You’ve tried everything to make lobster bisque — a drip bisque maker, a percolator, French press, AeroPress, even a pressure lobster bisque maker — and sure, it tastes great, but you can’t help but feel that none of it captures Read More …