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Easy Banh Mi Pickles!

Easy Banh Mi Pickles!

 Ingredients 1 pounds carrots peeled 1 pounds of daikon radishes, peeled ½ red cabbage 1 cup plus 4 teaspoons of sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar 1 cup rice wine vinegar 2 cups warm water About 3 pint jars  Recipe Julienne the carrots, the cabbage, and the daikon radish. Cut them [...]

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How to cut vanilla beans, the smart way!

Vanilla beans are considered the most expensive agricultural commodity, after saffron. The vanilla bean is a fruit that is created as a result of pollinating orchid flowers and it’s so expensive because pollination has to be done by hand and on an individual basis. Nevertheless, vanilla with its exotic, luscious taste has crazed generations for centuries, creating a robust industry in the process. In cooking, vanilla beans are commonly replaced [...]

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How to get pomegranate seeds, the smart way!

How to get pomegranate seeds, the smart way!

Pomegranate is simply the most user-unfriendly designed fruit. All those stupid little, yet delicious seeds stuck inside a cavernous shell, glued by a white web that are  just so hard to get out without making a HUGE mess. Unfortunately, I love it and I have had many embarrassing moments trying to eat the seeds of pomegranate. At work, picture a [...]

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Check Out The Most Popular Recipes of 2012

Check Out The Most Popular Recipes of 2012

Hi everybody! The year 2012 has been a wonderful experience for me! I started this blog in an effort to document the recipes I made at home for my family and friends, but thanks to your kind comments and positive feedback, it has turned into so much more! As of today, Madame Croquette has had [...]

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Champagne Jelly Shots to Celebrate NYE 2013!

Champagne Jelly Shots to Celebrate NYE 2013!

Ingredients 1 1/4 cup Champagne  1 cup Pomegranate juice 1/4 cup Rum  2 packets of gelatin and 3/4 teaspoon   Directions In a small sauce pan, sprinkle the Knox and pomegranate and stir until completely dissolved. Over medium heat, mix the gelatin and juice until it’s disolved, about 5  minutes. Let sit for 1 minute, [...]

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Persimmon Crème Brûlée

Persimmon Crème Brûlée

Ingredients 4 cups Heavy Cream 2 teaspoon Cinnamon  Ginger 3 pieces, peeled and sliced 1/2-inch thick 1/4 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg 1 1/2 cups Sugar 1 Vanilla Bean 12 large Egg Yolks 1 large Ripe Persimmon, peeled and sliced 1/4-inch thick Directions 1. Heat the oven to 300 degrees F. Place eight 6-ounce crème brûlée dishes in a roasting pan; set aside. 2. [...]

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BBQ Heaven for Salmon Lovers: Asian-Style Salmon

BBQ Heaven for Salmon Lovers: Asian-Style Salmon

Ingredients One salmon fillet Ground ginger Salt and pepper For the marinade 4 cups of soy sauce 5 tablespoons honey 1 cup of sugar ½ ginger root, chopped 5 garlic cloves 1 cinnamon stick ½ bunch cilantro Directions Mix all ingredients in a saucepan and simmer for 10 minutes. Marinate the fish with the mixture [...]

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Roasted Leek & Golden Potato Cream

Roasted Leek & Golden Potato Cream

Inspired by Alton Brown’s recipe Ingredients 1 pound leeks, cleaned and dark green sections removed 3 tablespoons unsalted butter Heavy pinch kosher salt, plus additional for seasoning 14 ounces, approximately 3 small, Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and diced small 1 quart vegetable broth, preferably homemade 2 cup heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 2 English [...]

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Delightful Hawaiian Ahi Poke

Delightful Hawaiian Ahi Poke

Ingredients Hawaiian Poke 1 lb, fresh Ahi Tuna 3 green onions, sliced on a bias 1/2 ginger root, finely sliced julienne 3 garlic cloves, finely sliced on a bias 1 bunch cilantro, remove the stems and keep leaves 2 tablespoons, sesame seeds 2 cups, canned or fresh pineapple chunks cut in ½ inch squares 1 [...]

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How to cut an avocado, the smart way!

How to cut an avocado, the smart way!

Cut the avocado in half and slice lengthwise.    Then, slice the widthwise to make cute little squares.     Use a spoon to scoop out the pulp.     You are all done with no mess, enjoy! This is a great technique to use on mango or any fruits that have big pits.  

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