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Red Lobster Grouper
2 pounds Grouper fillets (no skin)cut into 1" chunks
1 cup lime juice, fresh squeezed
1/2 cup Balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup red onion, diced 1/4"
1/2 cup tomato, diced 1/4"
1 clove garlic minced
salt to taste
pepper to taste
Mix all ingredients well (except for fish) in a mixing bowl Add grouper chunks and toss
together Pour ingredients into a dish or bowl with a tight fitting lid Refrigerate for at
least
12 hours, tossing occasionally until all fish is no longer transparent
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Kentucky Derby Museum Pie
1 stick butter
1 Cup sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 Cup flour
pinch of salt
2 Tablespoons Kentucky Bourbon (or 1 teaspoon vanilla)
1 Cup chopped pecans
1 Cup chocolate chips
1 9" pie shell, partially baked
Preheat oven to 350 F. Cream butter and sugar. Add beaten eggs, flour, salt,
and Kentucky Bourbon (or vanilla). Add chocolate chips and nuts. Stir well.
Pour into partially baked pie shell and bake for 30 minutes, or until center
is set. Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* When mincing garlic, sprinkle on a little salt so the
pieces won't
stick to your knife or cutting board.
About Honey:
To substitute honey for sugar in recipes, start by
substituting
up to half of the sugar called for. With a little
experimentation,
honey can replace all the sugar in some recipes.
When baking with honey, remember the following:
Reduce any liquid called for by 1/4 cup for each cup of
honey used.
Add l/2 teaspoon baking soda for each cup of honey used.
Reduce oven temperature by 25 F to prevent over-browning.
Because of its high fructose content, honey has a higher
sweetening power than sugar. This means you can use less
honey
than sugar to achieve the desired sweetness.
When measuring honey, coat the measuring cup with
non-stick
cooking spray or vegetable oil before adding the honey.
The honey will slide right out.
To retain honey's wonderfully luxuriant texture, always
store
it at room temperature; never in the refrigerator. If your
honey
becomes cloudy, don't worry. It's just crystallization, a
natural
process. Place your honey jar in warm water until the
crystals
disappear. If you're in a hurry, place it in a
microwave-safe
container and heat it in the microwave on HIGH for 2-3
minutes,
stirring every 30 seconds. Remember, never boil or scorch
honey.

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