Archive for the 'Culinary Arts' Category
Whether you have a large family or just prefer to create sauces, gravies and even smoothies in big batches, you should own the Cuisinart 11-Cup food processor. The Cuisinart 11-cup food processor works approximately like every other brand of food processor, but has features that have made Cuisinart special and one of the most recognized names in food processors. As a matter of fact, Cuisinart food processors are so well associated with food processing that even off-brand food processors are called "cuisinarts." Sadly, they do not work as nicely and do not have the convienences and guarantees that are offered with the Cuisinart 11-cup food processor.
December 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cookware, Culinary Arts, Education, Food | Comments Off
If you come from a large Italian family, or have ever had the pleasure of being a guest at one of their family gatherings, you know that one of the most important topics in the kitchen might be different spaghetti sauce recipes. You don't have to be Italian to enjoy a good sauce, and many moms have their own tried and true spaghetti sauce recipes they turn to time and time again when making Italian foods for their families.
December 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cooking Tips, Culinary Arts, Food, Pasta Dishes, Recipes | Comments Off
Sweet, succulent, dripping with butter ah, live Maine lobster and only minutes away from becoming your next meal! This delicious seafood can now be yours, complete with side dishes, appetizers, chowder and dessert. What more could the gourmet diner want?
November 13th, 2008 | Posted in Crockpot Recipes, Culinary Arts, Food, Main Course, Seafood | Comments Off
It is a wonder that such hard-headed business and numerous romantic tales could be generated by a simple beverage. Billions from worldwide has got cured, enriched and fascinated by this pungent and dark liquid from its commencements to the present
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Coffee, Culinary Arts | Comments Off
The word "tortillas" comes from the Spanish word "torta" which means round cake. Tortillas are very popular in America as well as Mexico. Americans like to be creative with their tortilla fillings and will eat them with apples and brown sugar or beans and meat or even peanut butter and jelly. Tortillas can also be used instead of bread, to make a kind of sandwich, for casseroles and as a wrap for hot dogs. You can do many things with them and you can even make your own homemade tortillas.
August 7th, 2008 | Posted in Crockpot Recipes, Culinary Arts, Food, Recipes | Comments Off
Many consumers hear about organic farming, but they aren't sure what that means and sometimes question what makes food organic and why it is more expensive than other options. They may be amazed of the typically higher cost of organic foods and may conclude that their perceived benefits are not worth the extra expense. When you truly consider the benefits of organic food, you will look past the rice cakes and organic vegetables, and realize that it is an actual change in your way of thinking (about health and the environment) and lifestyle.
July 7th, 2008 | Posted in Culinary Arts, Food | Comments Off
Coffee bean processing, since its origins more than two thousand years before, is a dollar value commodity and a close second only to petroleum in the worldwide market.
June 20th, 2008 | Posted in Coffee, Cooking Tips, Culinary Arts | Comments Off
For some, becoming a chef is a natural born talent, for others it takes a bit more work. For those who love cooking, magic often occurs in our very own kitchen. (…)
June 13th, 2008 | Posted in Culinary Arts, Food | Comments Off