Sick of looking all over for Applebees Mudslide Recipe?
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Have you frequented a restaurant and left the place asking: "just how do they make those
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they're using.. Maybe you have even tried to ask the waiter or the chef for the recipe it
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Outback Steakhouse Rack of Lamb Cabernet Sauce
1 1/3 C. cabernet wine
1/4 C. butter
2 1/2 T. flour
1/4 C. fresh parsley
6 C. au jus (The drippings from roasting beef or lamb)
2 T. lamb seasoning
1 T. garlic powder
In a bowl mix 1/3 cup of wine with flour, set aside. Put remaining wine, broth, parsley,
lamb seasoning and
garlic powder in saucepan . Bring to a GENTLE boil, then turn heat down and reduce about
4-5 minutes. Stir
in flour mixture. While you are reducing liquid, brown butter in another pan (DON'T JUST
MELT BUTTER
BROWN IT, DO NOT BURN ). WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED REDUCING, ADD BUTTER AND MIX WELL.
By this time your sauce should have a semi-thick look to it. When you are finished cooking
this, you should
have 7 cups.
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Church's Fried Chicken
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 cups self-rising flour
1/2 cup cornstarch
3 teaspoons seasoned salt
2 teaspoons paprika
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup biscuit mix
1 envelope Italian dressing mix
1 envelope onion soup mix
2 eggs mixed with 1/4 cup cold water
1 cup oil
Combine dry ingredients in a 4-cup container. Mix to blend the
ingredients thoroughly. Store tightly covered at room temperature up to
3 months. To use, dip the chicken pieces in egg mixture and then into
dry coating mix and back into egg to coat the pieces evenly but lightly
and finally back into dry mix. Have oil piping hot in heavy skillet.
Brown pieces skin-side down for 4 to 6 minutes. Use medium high heat.
Turn and brown underside of pieces a few minutes. Transfer to an oiled
or Pam-sprayed 9x12x2 pan. Cover pan in foil, sealing it on only 3 sides
of pan. Bake at 350F for about 45 to 50 minutes. Remove foil. Bake
another 5 minutes just to crisp the coating.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Cookie dough can be frozen up to three months in an
airtight
container or refrigerated three to four days.
Storing Cheese:
Store cheese in your refrigerator, which approximates the
temperature of aging rooms. Keep it wrapped tightly in
plastic,
away from air. Air helps mold grow on cheese. If you get a
little
mold on the outside, just cut it off. The English say if
mold
won't eat your cheddar it can't taste very good.
Bring cheese to room temperature before melting. Melt
cheese
over a low heat to help prevent toughening and separation
of
oils and liquids.
Most ripened or aged cheese is low in moisture content and
can be frozen without drastic flavor and texture changes.
Thaw
slowly in the refrigerator for 24 hours or more. If frozen
for
several months, the cheese may dry out somewhat and become
crumbly when thawed.
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