Outback Steakhouse Recipes

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Chili's Chocolate Chip Paradise Pie
CRUST:
1/3 cup graham cracker crumbs
3 tbsp. granulated sugar
3 tbsp. butter
1/3 cup chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Melt butter and combine with the graham cracker crumbs and sugar. Press into bottom of a 1-quart
casserole dish. Top evenly with chocolate chips.
Bake for 5 minutes until chocolate is melted. Spread melted chips out evenly over crust.
FILLING:
1/2 cup flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 tsp. baking powder
1/3 cup milk
1 tbsp. oil
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/3 cup semisweet or milk chocolate chips
1/4 cup shredded coconut
1/4 cup crushed walnuts or almonds
Combine dry ingredients in large mixing bowl. Add milk, oil and vanilla and stir until smooth. Stir in
chocolate chips, coconut, and nuts. Pour into crust.
Bake, uncovered, for 35 to 40 minutes, until a wooden pick comes out clean.
TO SERVE:
2 tbsp. butter
dash of cinnamon
Hot fudge and caramel toppings
Place 2 tablespoons of butter on ovenproof serving plate. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Place in warm
oven until butter melts.
Remove plate from oven and place large piece of warm pie directly onto melted butter. Top pie with
ice cream and drizzle with hot fudge and caramel toppings.

Houston's Tortilla Soup
1 - 2 1/2-3lb. chicken, cut-up and skin removed
2 ribs celery, cut into chunks
1 med. onion, quartered
1 large carrot, quartered
2 sprigs parsley
2 tbls. chicken soup base
1 teas. lemon-pepper seasoniong
1 large clove garlic or granulated garlic to taste
Combine all the above in a large stockpot and cover with
water by about 2 inches. Bring to a rapid boil; lower heat to a
simmer and cook for about 1 hour until chicken is tender and falling
off the bone. Strain and reserve the broth. Tear pieces of chicken
into small pieces. Set aside.
In 4 cups of the reserved chicken broth, boil about 1 1/2 lbs
peeled potatoes until tender. Remove from heat. Do not remove the
broth....mash up the potatoes and add the following:
1 large can of creamed corn
1 10oz. can of Rotel tomatoes, crushed
1 1/2 cups half & half cream
2-4 tablespoons minced cilantro
Add enough of the reserved chicken broth to thin out the soup to
the desired thickness. Simmer on low for about 15-20 minutes.
Taste and correct seasoning. Be careful of adding too much salt.
Moments before serving, stir in:
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
reserved cut-up chicken
4-6 corn tortillas, cut into 1/4" julienne strips
Continue to simmer until cheese is melted and chicken is heated
through.
To Serve:
Ladle soup into deep bowls. Garnish with a dollop of sour cream,
chunks of avocado dipped in lemon juice, slices of black olives and
a small handful of thin corn tortilla strips that have been deep fried.

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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...

* When braising meat, cook it at a low temperature for a long
time to keep the meat tender and have it retain all the juices.


Cooking a Turkey:
* If you hate the memory of dry turkey from the old days, buy a
fresh-killed (meaning, never frozen) turkey. They truly are juicier,
tenderer, and tastier than frozen birds.

* Turkeys range in weight from the 6- to 8-pound category to as
large as 26 pounds. Very small and super-big are not better.
Small ones get blotchy. Big ones present food safety problems
because their mass resists total heat penetration. Best to go
with a basic 12- to 16-pound turkey.

* Trussing: The point of tying string around a turkey is to make
the bird into a round -- no protrusions, no wings sticking out.
This prevents burning of exposed areas. Twist the wing tips, which
will burn first, under themselves, using some force. Now run a strand
of string under the turkey's girth and up each side, catching the
wing tips under the string. Continue the string over to the drumsticks,
catching them and the fatty tail flap (Pope's Nose), and tie tightly.

* Turkey lifter: This major help comes in two styles. One resembles
an L-shaped metal prong. The prong goes right up the turkey's cavity
while a handle remains in your hand. All you do it lift. If you've
stuffed the turkey, get the type that looks like snow chains, lies
under the bird, and acts like a sling. Either device ends burned
hands, greasy potholders and lost drumsticks.

* Instant-read thermometer: This is your most important tool. With
this, you don't need a roasting chart or a clock. Read the facts on
the dial. There will be no question about the internal temperature
of your meat. If you don't have one, get one!

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