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Outback Steakhouse Sweet Potato
1 lg. sweet potato
2 T. shortening
2-3 T. kosher salt
3 T. softened butter
3 T. honey
1 tsp. cinnamon
Rub outside of potato with shortening and sprinkle with kosher salt. Bake the potatoes at
350F for 45 to 60
minutes (until soft). Split the potato. Whip together butter and honey and put inside.
Sprinkle with cinnamon
and serve.
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Macaroni Grill Foccacia Bread
1 Tablespoon Dry yeast
1 Teaspoon Canola oil
1 Tablespoon Sugar
Nonstick cooking spray
1 Cup Warm water
2 Tablespoon Margarine
2 1/2 Cup White flour
1/4 Cup Fresh rosemary; chopped - (or 2 tbsps dried)
1 Teaspoon Salt
Place yeast, sugar and water in a large bowl or food processor and allow the
mixture to become bubbly. Mix in 2 c of flour and salt. Knead for about 10
min or process in food processor for 15 sec until smooth and elastic; add
flour if necessary. Oil a bowl, put dough in it and cover with a towel. Let
dough rise in a warm place for 1 hr, until doubled.
Punch down dough and divide in half. Let the dough rest for a few minutes.
Coat 2 9-in square cake pans with nonstick spray.
Press dough into pans. Melt margarine. Brush margarine over the tops of the
loaves. Sprinkle rosemary over the loaves and lightly press into the
surface. Let the loaves rise again until doubled, about 45 min.
Preheat oven to 450 F. Lightly sprinkle salt over the loaves. Bake for 20 -
25 min, until lightly browned.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Stuff a miniature marshmallow in the bottom of a sugar
cone to
prevent ice cream drips.
About Saffron:
Saffron is the dried, bright red stigmas of the flower
Crocus
sativus, which is a relatively easy-to-grow perennial. It
lies
dormant all summer, then pushes its purple blossoms up
through
the mulch just as other plants are succumbing to frost.
Each
blossom offers up to three scarlet stigmas. Plant the bulbs
in
summer and harvest the stigmas in fall. A starter supply of
about
50 bulbs costs about $30 and will produce about a
tablespoon of
the spice the first year. However, each year more flowers
will
grow, and therefore you'll get more of the spice.
Ultimately,
your investment will pay off. Fresh saffron threads can be
used
immediately for cooking, or they can be dried and stored.
To dry
them, place on paper towels and leave for several days in a
warm
place. Then transfer them to an airtight container and keep
in
a cool, dry place.

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