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Have you ever visited a restaurant and left asking: "just how do they make those
dishes?" You have probably sat there trying to uncover just what has gone into the dish, what sort of ingredients
they're using.. Maybe you have even tried to ask the waiter or the chef for the recipe it
was so good! Chances are they didn't give you the recipe, and probably for good reason, if
they did give it out to every person who asked for it, they could soon be out of business.
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Red Lobster's Crab Au Gratin
8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter
1/2 cup onion, minced
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup milk, scalded
1/2 teaspoon salt
dash of white pepper
1/4 cup sherry
12 ounce crab meat
1 cup crackers, finely crumbled
1/2 cup cheddar cheese, finely grated
1) Crumble crackers between waxed paper with a rolling pin. Reserve just
enough crumbs and cheese to top the casserole.
2) Melt 4 tablespoons of the butter in a large heavy skillet.
3) Add onion and saut for about 5 minutes or until golden.
4) Slowly add flour, stirring constantly over low heat.
5) When flour is blended, gradually add hot milk (scalded) and blend with a
whip.
6) Continue stirring over low heat until the sauce begins to thicken.
7) Add salt, pepper, and sherry, and continue stirring in a bowl.
8) Mix crab meat, sauce, and the extra cracker crumbs and cheese.
9) Place in a lightly greased baking dish.
10) Sprinkle reserved cracker crumbs and cheese on the top of the casserole.
11) Dot the top with the remaining 4 tablespoons butter.
12) Bake uncovered at 350F for about 15 minutes or until the top is golden
brown.
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Honey Baked Ham
1 fully cooked ham
1 cup sugar
1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp. ground clove
1/8 tsp paprika
dash ground ginger
dash ground allspice
Partially slice ham quite thin. Mix remaining ingredients and
spread on wax paper. Roll ham in mixture. Then, use blow torch
with medium flame to caramelize sugar. Wave torch over sugar
with rapid movement so that sugar bubbles and browns but doesn't
burn. Repeat several times until ham is well-glazed. Serve ham
warm or re-heated.
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Cooking - Kitchen - Recipe Tips...
* Cookie dough can be frozen up to three months in an
airtight
container or refrigerated three to four days.
PROBLEM: Bread that rises too fast in the pan.
Use cool or cold water in the mix. The place you let the
bread rise
in bulk should be about 80 degrees. Place the dough in the
refrigerator
for a few minutes to cool down (while the dough is still in
bulk form).

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