Poached Shrimp
Poaching shrimp is a really easy and foolproof way to cook shrimp. Although the technique is very simple it is often difficult to know when the shrimp is done cooking. Here are some tips using a color and shape guide: (more…)
Poaching shrimp is a really easy and foolproof way to cook shrimp. Although the technique is very simple it is often difficult to know when the shrimp is done cooking. Here are some tips using a color and shape guide: (more…)
When it comes to French baking it’s all about the simplicity in ingredients yet nothing less than sophistication. That’s why the French Apple Cake not only uses the simplest of ingredients but it also has rum for that slight elegance of taste to each and every delectable bite. (more…)
It’s a little too early (or too late) to be posting a recipe about melons (because they’re really not in season right now) but this Melon & Prosciutto Salad is just too good not to share now. I mean, melons are still available at your local grocery store in the dead middle of winter, so why not just buy one and taste for yourself how perfect and refreshing this salad is. (more…)
Spanish Rice, often referred to as Mexican Rice or Arroz Rojo, is a delicious accompaniment to all your favorite Mexican meals. (more…)
Now you see it, now you don’t! The Roasted Tomato Soup literally disappears the moment it’s served. When your guests finish a bowl of hot soup even before you get a chance to sit down and enjoy a bowl yourself you know you’ve got yourself a winning recipe. (more…)
If you’ve ever dined at a Benihana restaurant you’ve probably had their Chicken Fried Rice. And if you’ve ever had their Chicken Fried Rice you probably fell in love with it and went back for more. But if you’ve never been to a Benihana, keep reading anyways. 😉