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Applebee's Hot Artichoke and Spinach Dip
1 (10 ounce) box frozen chopped spinach, thawed
1 (14 ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and roughly chopped
1 cup shredded parmesan-Romano cheese blend
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
10 ounces prepared Alfredo sauce
1 teaspoon minced garlic
4 ounces softened cream cheese
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Combine ingredients thoroughly in a bowl and spread mixture into a small baking dish.
Bake for 30 minutes or until cheeses are bubbling and melted.
Serve as the "sauce" for Applebee's Veggie Patch Pizza or as a dip for chips.
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Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich
3 cups peanut oil
1 egg
1 cup Milk
1 cup flour
2 1/2 Tb. powdered sugar
1/2 ts. pepper
2 teas. salt
2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, halved
4 plain hamburger buns
2 Tb. melted butter
8 dill pickle slices
Heat the peanut oil in a pressure cooker over medium heat to
about 400 degrees. In a small bowl, beat the egg and stir in the
milk. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, sugar, pepper, and salt.
Dip each piece of chicken in milk until it is fully moistened.
Roll the moistened chicken in the flour mixture until completely
coated. Drop all four chicken pieces into the hot oil and close the
pressure cooker. When steam starts shooting through the pressure
release, set the times for 3 1/2 minutes.
IMPORTANT!!! DO NOT CLOSE STEAM RELEASE. IT IS VERY DANGEROUS!
While the chicken is cooking, spread a coating of melted butter
on the face of each bun. When the chicken is done, remove it from
the oil and drain or blot on paper towels. Place two pickles on
each bottom bun; add a chicken breast, then the top bun. To make
a deluxe chicken sandwich, simply add two tomato slices and a
leaf of lettuce. Mayonnaise or mustard also goes well on this sandwich.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* When picking a melon, smell it for freshness and
ripeness.
Check to see that the fruit is heavy in weight and that the
spot on the end where it has been plucked from the vine is
soft.
General Shelf Lives For Common
Items:
Flour unopened: up to 12 months. Opened: 6-8 months.
Sugar unopened: 2 years. Sugars do not spoil but eventually
may change flavor.
Brown sugar unopened: 4 months.
Confectioners sugar unopened: 18 months.
Solid shortening unopened: 8 months. Opened: 3 months.
Cocoa unopened: indefinitely. opened: 1 year.
Whole spices: 2-4 years. Whether or not opened.
Ground spices: 2-3 years. Whether or not opened.
Paprika, red pepper and chili powder: 2 years
Baking soda unopened: 18 months. Opened: 6 months.
Baking powder unopened: 6 months. Opened: 3 months.
Cornstarch: 18 months. Whether or not opened.
Dry pasta made without eggs unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 1 year.
Dry egg noodles unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 1-2 months.
Salad dressing unopened: 10-12 months.
Opened: 3 months if refrigerated.
Honey: 1 year. Whether or not opened.
Ground, canned coffee unopened: 2 years.
Opened: 2 weeks, if refrigerated.
Jams, jellies and preserves unopened: 1 year.
Opened: 6 months if refrigerated.
Peanut butter unopened: 6-9 months.
Opened: 2-3 months.

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