Archive for April, 2009

Country Chicken Pot Pie Recipes by the BBQ Pit Boys

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

BarbecueWeb asked:

this easy to do meat pie has over 4lbs of fresh grilled chicken and is loaded with corn, peas, carrots and potatoes. This is real Country Chicken Pot Pie, BBQ Pit Boys style. Corporal Agarn courtesy of F TroopAna

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Cooking Tips : How to Make Tortilla Chips From Scratch

Friday, April 17th, 2009

eHow asked:

Making tortilla chips from scratch requires cutting either white corn or yellow corn tortillas into large triangles, tossing them in a bit of oil, spreading them out evenly on a cookie sheet and baking them at 400 degrees until golden and crispy. Whip up some homemade tortilla chips with directions from a professional [...]

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Cooking Tips : How to Prepare Butternut Squash

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

cookingguide asked:

Cooking Tips: How to Prepare Butternut Squash. Basic cooking techniques and tips. Expert Village How-to VideosBrody

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Is it possible to cook pumpkin for pumpkin pie with out cutting it in half and cooking it with the skin?

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Rachie asked: Is it possible to cook pumpkin for pumpkin pie with out cutting it in half and cooking it with the skin? Because intead of destroying the pumpkin I want to make a Jack-O-Lantern, make it into a pumkin pie, then make pumpkin seeds with the seeds.
Is it possible to cook pumpkin for pumpkin [...]

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Why do some recipes work when beating egg and others don’t?

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Bradley asked: One sponge recipe will say to seperate the egg white, beat till forms a peak and then folk the yolk in later. Other recipes will say whisk up the whole egg till it is aerated etc. If you followed the recipe where you separate the egg white from the yolk and you [...]

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