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Outback Steakhouse Marmalade Sauce
1/2 c orange marmalade
2 tsps stone-ground mustard
1 ts prepared horseradish
1 ds salt
Combine all ingredients.
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Papa John's Garlic Sauce
1/4 - 1/2 stick margarine
1/2 Tablespoon Garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
Melt butter in the microwave (about 30 seconds).
Put in salt and garlic powder (to taste).
Microwave for 5 seconds longer.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Lemons stored in a sealed jar of water will produce
twice the juice.
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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