Kfc Copycat Chicken Recipe

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Red Lobster Country Fried Flounder
2 pounds flounder fillets, fresh
1 cup cornmeal
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
Skin fillets. Cut fillets into serving size portions. Combine cornmeal with seasonings. Roll
fish in cornmeal mixture.
Place flounder in an iron skillet which has been preheated with about 1/8 inch of oil.
Brown on one side 2 - 3 minutes. Carefully turn and cook on the other side an additional 3
minutes, until fish flakes easily with a fork.
Serve with tartar sauce and coleslaw.
Red Lobster Crab Alfredo
4 tablespoons Butter or margarine
4 tablespoons Flour
2 cups Half-and-half
1/2 cup (or more to Taste) grated Parmesan Cheese
Salt and white pepper to Taste
Few grains cayenne pepper (optional)
6 (8 oz.) cooked snow crab meat, Cut into chunks
Melt the butter in a saucepan. Stir in the flour, and cook briefly until the mixture looks
sandy. Do NOT let it color. Wisk in the half-and-half, and stir until the mixture forms a thick
sauce. Stir in the cheese, and season to taste. Simmer for a few minutes to blend the
flavors, and stir in the crab meat. Cook JUST until the crab is heated through. Serve over
cooked linguini, with additional Parmesan cheese and hot red pepper flakes on the side.
Before some purist jumps me, I KNOW this isn't a classic Alfredo, but it is a very good
dish, and remarkably easy to make.
This may be varied by substituting cooked lobster meat for the crab, or by adding 36
cooked, peeled and deveined medium shrimp, and about a quarter of a cup of chopped
cooked broccoli instead of the crab meat.

Lum's Ollieburger
3 Tbsp Lemon Juice
1 1/2 tsp Seasoned Salt
1 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
1 Tbsp Soy Sauce
1 Tbsp A-1 Steak Sauce
1 Tbsp Corn Oil
1/2 Cup Beef Broth
1 tsp Heinz 57 Sauce
1/4 tsp Garlic Salt
1 tsp Vinegar
1. Mix the above ingredients.
2. Take 1 1/2 to 2 lbs. of ground round and shape meat into round
patties, 3/4" thick and 3 1/2"round.
3. Place in a covered container and pour the marinade mixture over them.
Cover tightly and refrigerate 12 hours or overnight.
Turn the patties frequently.
4. Remove from marinade and sear over high heat to seal in the juices,
then turn down heat and cook to your desired doneness.

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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...

* Sunlight doesn't ripen tomatoes, warmth does. Store tomatoes with stems
pointed down and they will stay fresher, longer.


Cooking a Turkey:
* If you hate the memory of dry turkey from the old days, buy a
fresh-killed (meaning, never frozen) turkey. They truly are juicier,
tenderer, and tastier than frozen birds.

* Turkeys range in weight from the 6- to 8-pound category to as
large as 26 pounds. Very small and super-big are not better.
Small ones get blotchy. Big ones present food safety problems
because their mass resists total heat penetration. Best to go
with a basic 12- to 16-pound turkey.

* Trussing: The point of tying string around a turkey is to make
the bird into a round -- no protrusions, no wings sticking out.
This prevents burning of exposed areas. Twist the wing tips, which
will burn first, under themselves, using some force. Now run a strand
of string under the turkey's girth and up each side, catching the
wing tips under the string. Continue the string over to the drumsticks,
catching them and the fatty tail flap (Pope's Nose), and tie tightly.

* Turkey lifter: This major help comes in two styles. One resembles
an L-shaped metal prong. The prong goes right up the turkey's cavity
while a handle remains in your hand. All you do it lift. If you've
stuffed the turkey, get the type that looks like snow chains, lies
under the bird, and acts like a sling. Either device ends burned
hands, greasy potholders and lost drumsticks.

* Instant-read thermometer: This is your most important tool. With
this, you don't need a roasting chart or a clock. Read the facts on
the dial. There will be no question about the internal temperature
of your meat. If you don't have one, get one!

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