Kitchen Cobycat Recipes

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Applebee's Chicken Wings
About 35 wings pieces
12 ounces Louisiana Hot Sauce
6 tablespoons margarine
3 tablespoons white vinegar
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 1/4 teaspoons cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1 1/2 tablespoons flour
Cook the wings until done either bake or deep-fry.
Mix all sauce ingredients except flour in a saucepan on the stove. Cook over lowmedium
heat. When warm, add flour to thicken sauce. Stir frequently.
When sauce is thick, cover bottom of 9 x 13-inch baking dish with sauce. Mix rest of
sauce with wings and place in baking dish. Bake at 300 degrees for about 20 minutes or
until warm.
Serve with celery sticks and blue-cheese dressing.

McDonald's Shamrock Shakes
2 cups vanilla ice cream
1 cup milk
1/4 cup half and half
1/4 teaspoon MINT extract (not peppermint)
8 drops green food coloring
Mix all ingredients on high speed until smooth. Stop blender, stir and blend
again, if necessary to combine ingredients. Makes 2 - 12 oz. shakes.

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Formal Table Setting:
Generally, the more formal the occasion, the more courses are served,
which of course means more flatware. There should be a different set of
utensils for each course: salad fork, dinner fork; dinner knife,
bread knife; and so on.
Some special dishes such as oysters have special utensils. These can
be served at the presentation of the food, but generally are placed
on the table in order of course. When oysters are served as an appetizer
for example, set the oyster fork to the right of the spoon.

Building from the basic set-up (dinner fork on the left of the plate;
knife to the right of the plate, dinner spoon to the right of the knife):

On the left side of the plate put the salad fork to the left of the
dinner fork. On the right add a soup spoon to the outside of the dinner
spoon if soup will be served. Place the soup bowl above the soup spoon
and to the right. The bread plate goes to the left, about two inches
above the fork. Place the butter knife across the bread plate at a
diagonal, upper left to lower right. Small salad plates go to the
left and a little below the bread plate. Dessert spoons, or in some
cases knife and fork, are placed about an inch above the top of the
plate with the handle(s) on the right side.

The largest glass on the table is the water glass which goes on the
right side above the dinner knife. It may be filled and iced when
guests arrive or left empty to be filled at each diner's request.
If wine or some other beverage is served, set the appropriate glass
to the right and a little down from the water glass.

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