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Outback Steakhouse Aussie Fries
1 - 2 lb. bag of Frozen French Fries
1 Cup shredded Colby Jack cheese
6 pieces of Bacon, cooked
24 Fl. Oz. Peanut Oil (can be reused later; store in refrigerator)
Divide the fries into half, and use the other half later.
Heat oil to 350 degrees. If you do not have a thermostat, make sure
the oil is hot enough, so that when you set a french fry in there it
will cook immediately. If the french fry sinks to the bottom, and
barely bubbles, it is not hot enough. Fry the potatoes in small
batches, they are done when they are golden brown, and float to the
top of the skillet. ( I like to use a Dutch Oven). Be sure to drain
the potatoes on paper towels. You can keep them warm in the oven
while the other fries are done.
When all french fries are done cooking, and drained place them onto
a platter. Salt the french fries if you like, and sprinkle on cheese
and cooked bacon. Pop these back into a warm oven until the cheese
begins to melt.
Dipping Sauce:
1/2 Cup Sour Cream
1 Tbsp. Prepared Horseraddish
dash Cayenne Pepper
dash Salt
dash black pepper
Combine all ingredients and mix well.

McDonald's Egg McMuffin
1 jumbo grade A egg
1 Thomas's english muffin
butter
1 slice American cheese (real...not processed cheese food)
1 slice Canadian bacon
1 "12x12" sheet of wax paper
Non Stick Cooking Spray
Egg Ring, or a tuna can with the top and bottom off
1- Pre-heat an electric griddle to 275 degrees. Toast your english muffin by
laying both sides face down on the griddle and applying pressure. This takes
1 to 1˝ minutes. (they should be medium brown) Set aside.
2- Lay your egg ring on the pre-heated grill. Spray with Pam to prevent
sticking. Crack the egg and pour into egg ring on the grill. Poke the yolk
with a sharp instrument so it flows.
3- Butter both toasted halves of the english muffin liberally with melted
butter. Put a slice of American cheese on the bottom half.
4- 2 to 2˝ minutes after you started cooking the egg, the whites should firm
up, and the yolk should still be a bit "liquidy". Carefully remove the ring,
leaving the egg on the griddle. You may have to "slice" around the edges if
it sticks.
5- Very carefully turn the egg over, and lay one slice of Canadian bacon on
the griddle. Cook the egg 45-60 seconds after turning.
6- After about 30-45 seconds, "flip" the Canadian bacon, and remove the egg,
placing it on the bottom half (cheesed half) of the english muffin. 20-30
seconds after flippng the Canadan bacon, remove.
7- Put the Canadian bacon on top of the cooked egg, and cover with the top
of the toasted english muffin.

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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...

* When using granulated sugar, keep in mind that one pound sugar
is the equivalent to 2 cups.


Barbecue Tips
* Approximately 30 minutes prior to grilling, prepare the charcoal
fire so coals have time to reach medium temperature. At medium,
the coals will be ash-covered. To check the temperature of the
coals, spread the coals in a single layer. CAREFULLY hold the
palm of your hand above the coals at cooking height. Count the
number of seconds you can hold your hand in that position before
the heat forces you to pull it away: approximately 4 seconds for
medium heat. Position the cooking grid and follow recipe directions.

* Never place meat directly over an open flame. An open flame is an
indication of incomplete combustion, the fire will discolor the
meat by leaving a black carbon residue on the meat. Actually an
open flame has a lower temperature than coals that are glowing red.

* Whenever barbecuing, use tongs to turn the meat. A fork should
never be used. For it will punch holes in the flesh and allow
the natural juices to escape and loose flavor and become chewy.

* Tomato and/or sugar based BBQ sauces should be added only at the
end of the grilling process. These products will burn easily and
are seldom considered an internal meat flavoring. Once added, the
meat should be turned often to minimize the possibility of burning.

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