In a shallow bowl, mix together the crumbs, cheese, basil, oregano, salt and pepper. Coat the chicken with the melted butter. Roll the chicken pieces in the crumb mixture. Place skin side down on the baking sheet. Spray the chicken with the oil spray...
In a shallow bowl, mix together the crumbs, cheese...
Ingredients: 1/4 C. olive oil 2 1-pound beef roasts (or one 2-pound roast cut in half) 3 carrots, peeled and cut into large pieces 3 celery ribs, cut into large pieces 1 large yellow onion, cut into large pieces 2 large potatoes, peeled and cut into ...
Ingredients: 1/4 C. olive oil 2 1-pound beef roast...
Shape mixture into small balls. Place on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Spray balls with olive oil and bake at 350 F for 20 minutes. Serve hot with lemon wedges
Shape mixture into small balls. Place on a lightly...
Combine soy sauce, ginger and star anise with water. Pour over the meat. Simmer for about 3 hours, turning once or twice and adding more water if necessary. Remove star anise and add rutabaga or turnip. Cover and cook for another 30 minutes. Garnish ...
Combine soy sauce, ginger and star anise with wate...
Combine olive oil, lemon juice and spices in shallow baking pan. Roll cut chicken in marinade. Bake in hot oven at 425°, basting occasionally. Bake until tender when pierced with a fork ( approximately 30 minutes ). Remove from oven and baste again. ...
Combine olive oil, lemon juice and spices in shall...
1 C. grated Swiss cheese (optional) Preheat the oven to 375°F. In a 12-inch oven-proof skillet, melt the butter in the olive oil over medium-high heat. Sprinkle the chicken breasts with half the salt and pepper, reserving the rest for the sauce. Pan-...
1 C. grated Swiss cheese (optional) Preheat the ov...
Roasted vegetables (recipe follows) 2 tablespoons cornstarch dissolved in 3 tablespoons water For the roasted vegetables 8 small parsnips (about 1 pound), peeled 6 small leeks (about 2 pounds), well cleaned 2 red bell peppers, cut into 2-inch pieces ...
Roasted vegetables (recipe follows) 2 tablespoons ...
In small mixing bowl, thoroughly combine the chopped olives with the cream cheese, lemon juice, chopped chives and pepper. Taste as needed. Place thin slice of salmon on the counter or board, with one of the narrow ends toward you. Place a rounded ta...
In small mixing bowl, thoroughly combine the chopp...
Prepare marinade: mix olive oil, grated onions, saffron, salt and black pepper. Wash and cut chicken into small pieces, then remove the skin. Marinate overnight (or at least for several hours) in refrigerator. The container should be covered. Thread ...
Prepare marinade: mix olive oil, grated onions, sa...
Shake moist pieces of chicken, a few at a time, in a paper bag with 1/2 cup flour, the salt and the pepper until thoroughly coated. Melt equal amounts of butter and shortening to 1/2 inch depth in large, heavy covered skillet. Put in chicken; cover a...
Shake moist pieces of chicken, a few at a time, in...
In a large plastic bag, combine flour, paprika, pepper and remaining salt. Toss chicken pieces in flour mixture; shake off excess. Heat about 1/2-inch of oil in a large skillet. When hot, carefully add chicken and brown lightly on all sides, about 20...
In a large plastic bag, combine flour, paprika, pe...
1 teaspoon paprika Lightly salt and pepper flank steak. Spread one side with mustard. To prepare stuffing, heat vegetable oil in a fry pan, add onion and cook for 3 minutes, until lightly browned. Add mushroom pieces; cook for 5 minutes. Stir in pars...
1 teaspoon paprika Lightly salt and pepper flank s...
1 t. salt 1 t. black pepper 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1/4-inch strips 2 egg whites, lightly beaten 4 C. oil Place cracker crumbs, almonds, cheese, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper in food processor container; pulse 20 seconds. Tra...
1 t. salt 1 t. black pepper 1 lb. boneless skinles...
Do you have velvet drapes or a heavy corduroy sofa? Spring is the time to change them out for lighter looking alternatives. Remove the drapes and replace them with airy sheers. Slipcover the sofa or chairs with paler tones or florals. 2. Rethink the ...
Do you have velvet drapes or a heavy corduroy sofa...
It is called also “boudoir” which derives from the French verb bouder, meaning "to pout". My Definition for a dressing room is a small room or partition that can be made in passages between two bedrooms or between a bedroom and a bathroom; there is n...
It is called also “boudoir” which derives from the...
Curtains can be a very powerfull tool to reflect the style you are using to furnish your home, either classic French, gothic, modern or other. You can use different type of fabrics and mix and match colors and prints to suit the furniture you are usi...
Curtains can be a very powerfull tool to reflect t...
Types of Lighting 1) Natural light: It's a great asset to any home, but the quality of the light depends on the aspect of the room. To maximize natural light: Let light come through windows without interruptions. Replace heavy curtains with blinds or...
Types of Lighting 1) Natural light: It's a great a...
Use heavy fabrics to add on more warmth. Velvet is apt for the soft mushy feel. Look out for bed sheets and cushions in vibrant rainbow colors. Add on multiple cushions as they add on to the cozy feeling. Bonfire can be created somewhere in the corne...
Use heavy fabrics to add on more warmth. Velvet is...
Ironing clothes can be a tricky job. With so many fabric types, pleats, tucks, seams, etc. getting the wrinkles out can give even the best housekeeper a headache. Find out the top 7 ironing mistakes we make and how to avoid them. Some of them begin b...
Ironing clothes can be a tricky job. With so many ...
Both fertilizing at the wrong time and over-fertilizing can hurt your lawn and cause you plenty of heartache. Grass varieties used for lawns at most homes can be divided into two categories: warm-season and cool-season grasses. The names refer to the...
Both fertilizing at the wrong time and over-fertil...
The first rule of tool safety is to buy good quality, as suggested at the beginning of this chapter. You don't have to buy the best, but lowest cost can often mean lowest value. The best value is typically higher-quality tools and equipment purchased...
The first rule of tool safety is to buy good quali...