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Outback Steakhouse Queensland Chicken And Shrimp
1/2 c milk
2 Tbsp butter
1/2 pt cream
1/4 ts poultry seasoning
1/8 ts cayenne (adjust to taste);
-(1/8 to 1/4)
1/8 ts white pepper
1/8 ts onion powder
1/2 c white wine
1 Tbsp garlic powder
1 lb linguine
4 chicken breasts
8 oz shrimp
1 Tbsp olive oil
Mortar spices well. Put cream and milk in pan with butter and 1/2 spice
mixture. Thicken and reduce, and set aside. Cook linguine to the al dente
stage. Sauté chicken breasts with wine and remaining spices until done.
Remove and set aside. Sauté shrimp in pan, adding wine if necessary.
Serve each breast on a bed of linguine with shrimp. Cover with sauce.
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Chi Chi's Chili Con Queso
Take a pound of Velveeta and melt it until it becomes stirable. Use a
microwave for this. Combine an equal amount of half and half and mix
thoroughly. Add one 4 oz can of chilis and an equal amount of pimientos.
Microwave again until the mixture is hot. For a little more spice, add a
dash or three of Tabasco at this point. Pour into small bowls and cover with
plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator overnite. Don't leave this step
out. Take the bowl out and place into microwave, heat and stir.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Egg whites should always be at room temperature before
whipping.
Be certain there is no yolk in the whites and that the bowl
and
beaters are perfectly clean. Cream, on the other hand,
should be
well-chilled. For the largest volume, chill the bowl and
beaters
before whipping.
Deep-Frying Tips:
* The oil must reach a good temperature to brown the
exterior of
the food quickly while cooking it. That temperature is
almost
always between 350F and 375F degrees. To be sure the oil is
right use a frying thermometer.
* Use canola oil for frying. It is low in saturated fat,
has a
high burning point, and does not detract from the flavor of
the food you are frying.
* Avoid crowding food that is deep-fat-fried. The food
must be
surrounded by bubbling oil, and you must keep the
temperature
from falling too much. If you add too much food to a small
amount of oil, the temperature will plummet, and the food
will
wind up greasy and soggy.
* Never fill the pot more than halfway with oil; this
will
prevent bubbling over when the food is added.
* Dry food well with paper towels before adding to the
pot;
it helps reduce splattering.

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