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Tasty Toppings To Go With Pizza

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Living in New York is a great thing, especially since I have easy access to what so many people say is the greatest pizza in the entire world. Just about every commercial neighborhood has a pizzeria every two or three blocks.

So, of course, I have enjoyed trying all the different slices and styles that there are. And, from doing that, I know about lots of the distinctive kinds of pizza and, thus, I will now let you in on that information.

It doesn’t matter if you would like to find a place near you that has these available or if you just want to make them for your family; you will be very appreciative of these kinds of pizza when being creative with the preparation of food is something that interests you.

If you’ve never tried a mac and cheese slice, I would suggest that you definitely give it a shot if you can. This seems unconventional at first, and it is, but it’s absolutely delicious. If the macaroni is breaded on top, the slice should be even more enjoyable.

Another very popular slice at anyone of the city’s top pizzerias is a spinach artichoke variety. This is like your typical spinach style slice, but it has artichokes and a creamy blend of cheese throughout. Many call it the best they’ve ever had.

Finally, you have got to try a buffalo chicken pizza if you are like me and really like buffalo chicken. It is a hot crust with the chicken on top and I know you are going to find it to be super good.

Add to the flavor of it all by either applying blue cheese to the slice or keeping it separate with a dip. You’ll find that it even tastes great with the crust.

I sure hope that you can get some inspiration from one or all of these kinds of pizza. I personally love all of them and perhaps you will as well.

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All You Need To Know About Candies

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Candy is really a favorite of most young kids as well as many adults. The famous sugar candy is made of thick solution of sugar water that is then made tasty and attractive by adding various flavors and colors. These cadies are sometimes converted to ice pop candies by freezing them.

Candy is a broad term which include chocolates, liquorice, toffees, candy bars, chewing gums and more. Fruit or vegetable coating is applied to add shine to these candies. Normally these are generally known as confectionery or sweets. Lollipop is known as a sugar candy with a stick. Various kinds of candies such as fairy floss or cotton candies are quiet famous and therefore are favorite of countless children.

Candy is manufactured from the diluting sugar in milk or water that is then boiled to get the required consistency. The outcome from the product depends on the timeframe used for boiling the mixture and the ingredients used in the process. These are available in various forms and textures like chewy, soft, brittle and hard. Peppermint sticks, gum drops, lollipops, cotton candy, toffee, praline, rock candy, peanut brittle, taffy, caramel and candy bars are some of the varieties, available in the market.

The consistency of the candy is determined by how much sugar put in the mixture. This mixture is boiled till water gets evaporated. The higher the temperature where the mixture is boiled the harder the candies become and the lower the temperature used for boiling the softer the candies become.

All the stages for boiling the sugar are: soft ball- temperature 234-240 F, 112-115 C, sugar concentration 85 %, thread- 230 -233F, 110-111 C, sugar concentration 80%, and soft crack- 270-290 F, 132-143 C, sugar concentration 95 % are some of the stages used for making different candies.

Gelatin is added in a few candies like gummy bears and marshmallows which is made of animal bones thus restricting the vegetarian people to consume them, for e.g. kosher gelatin which is made of fish bone. Some candy could have pectin, gum arabic, agar agar which can be substitute for gelatin, but the final quality of the products can vary in the original usage of gelatin. Other common non-vegetarian product may be the carmine, which might contain wings and various body parts of some insects.

The candies can be edible for the period of two weeks to around one year. The edibility of the candies and sweets could be increased when they are kept in dry and cool places. These candies contain high amount of sugar which may be harmful to health. Therefore it is better to have this confectionery in limited quantities. Our mouth contains bacteria which reside on sugar thus creating acid in mouth and then the cavities. To avoid the cavities and spoiling of the teeth it is necessary to brush your teeth regularly and neatly preferably after every meal or after eating something sweet.

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A Guide To Making Easy Salsa

Friday, August 20th, 2010

If you make your own salsa at home, you know that it will taste light years better than the stuff that people find in the stores. There is nothing like fresh, cool salsa that is made from scratch.

Below you will find some easy and fast ways to make your own perfect batch of salsa.

One way to immediately ruin a good salsa is by not using fresh ingredients. There is a huge difference in the way it tastes when second line ingredients are tossed in. Don’t end up serving something that tastes like the cheap stuff on the shelves at the local market.

Organic is the best way to go, that way you know you aren’t eating pesticides. Find the best tomatoes and onions you can, and you will have garden tasting flavor and zest every time.

You want to put in some peppers to spice things up a little bit. There are plenty of varieties to choose from, so try out a few and see what you like.

Remember that not everyone has the same tolerance for spicy foods, so if you are making it for other people in the house, keep their comfort levels in mind. Otherwise, knock your socks off and try out different levels and see what you like.

An easy way to make sure everyone is happy is to make two dishes. Use one for those who like peppers and then make a separate one for those who prefer a milder flavor to their salsa.

While salsa is a very easy dish to make, it is always a good idea to use a recipe that you like and that tastes good. Don’t get caught up in making all kinds of crazy variations until you have the basics down, and there is no need to buy every vegetable that is in the produce section of the supermarket. Experiment little by little until you find what works for you.

In the beginning, make sure that you are using a good recipe to help you keep everything just right. If not, you can be adding the wrong amounts of this or not enough of that, and the whole thing could taste horrible. Get used to the portions first and you can go and do all the creative experimentation your tongue desires.

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Preparing And Storing Food – A Few Handy Tips

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

In these times of superior alertness of the shortages in the world and the recent economic problems in the whole world, but especially in the wealthy Western countries, which are the powerhouses of most Third World countries’ expansion, people are more aware of waste. It is a sin again to throw away food, like it was 50 years ago.

This can only be a good thing although it is a shame that it took an international financial disaster to make us remember the lesson. These days, waste of any kind is greeted with public disapproval and so it is at home too. Most people spend a very high proportion of their outgoings on food and so anyone who wants to cut back, has to first look to this quarter to make a saving.

However, saving does not necessarily mean ‘not buying’, it can and should mean ‘not throwing away’. In other words, prepare your food and do not let your food go off. Preparation and storage are the key words. With that thought in mind, here are a few of my tips for preparing and storing food properly.

Bread – tons of bread is thrown away every day, because it has gone stale or mouldy and yet it is totally needless. Store your bread in the deep freezer and not in the bread bin. A whole loaf will slice frozen with the proper knife and sliced bread will come away slice by slice. There is no need to defrost as it only takes a minute or two at room temperature.

Bananas – most people understand that banana skins go black if kept in the fridge, but most people do not know that bananas can be frozen solid. Yes, the skins will still turn black, but the fruit will be undamaged.

Cake – to prevent cake from going stale, store it in a tin with an apple. The moisture in the apple will prevent the cake from going hard.

Watercress – to keep watercress from wilting, store it upside down in water, that is stalks up.

Salt – salt often gets damp, particularly if stored in a steamy kitchen without sufficient ventilation, but you do not have to worry about that if you put two or three grains of rice in the salt cellar. They will soak up the moisture before the salt.

Cereal – stop cereal from going soft by resealing the bag with a few clothes pegs. Your cereal will last weeks more.

Jam – boiling jam produces a scum which has to be skimmed off and thrown away. This wastes jam, goodness and flavour. However, if you whisk a knob of butter into the mixture at the last minute the scum will not materialize, saving time and goodness.

Funnel – you always seem to need a funnel when you do not have one. Then you vow to get a funnel for the next time. Do not bother. Just cut the top nine inches off a plastic bottle of cola. It makes an ideal throw-away funnel. Some of the larger bottles even have a handle on them which is even better.

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Indulgent Treasures You May Want To Cook

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

There’s nothing quite like a great dessert to finish of a good meal. We all know we shouldn’t, and we feel guilty eating it, but it’s hard to resist your favorite treats when they are them on offer.

There are a great variety of desserts to enjoy, and whether you prefer hot and cold, you will always have a great choice. You may have guessed by now that I love my desserts, these are some that I’ve sampled recently.

Some of these you will instantly recognize, others you may not. The great thing about a dessert is that you can give them your own personal twist, so why not get online for the basic recipes and have a shot at making them?

If you like mousse made from regular chocolate, try it for a change using white. There is a long standing debate between brown and white chocolate, but I personally find them to be equally delicious.

Be a bit more adventurous with your chocolate mousse next time you make it. Most of us like summer fruits like Raspberries, so why not drizzle some into the mousse to give the chocolate a bit of fruitiness.

The humble drinking glass is a great container to serve an elaborate dessert in. The ingredients are simplicity itself, so there are no worries that it won’t taste good. This means you can spend more time on what it looks like.

If you are having guests round to dinner, why not really let your imaginations run riot and produce colorful desserts in a glass that look so good, the compliments will flood in.

The internet is great for showing us how things that look complicated are really quite easy to do. This dessert is a prime example, an ice cream filled mango that has been cut into the shape of a rose.

Both ice cream and sorbet are suitable fillings for your mango rose, and you can have it in any flavor you wish. If you want to play it safe with Vanilla, then fine, but why not try something a bit more adventurous?

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