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Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I'm Back with a cake! Dump cake!

Hello my fellow readers, I know it's been a while but life and laziness had gotten a hold of me until today. I decided to fight it lol. So with my victory comes cake and I got to eat it too :) check out the recipe I got from  30 Delicious Dump Cake Recipes free for prime members. Basically you dump some ingredients together 1-2-3 and viola you get dump cake. I made peach dump cake. Take a look at my pics. I just wish I had some vanilla ice cream. Oh well next time. for now I'll just enjoy it with my almond milk :)

MMMMMM Deliciously Devious lol

So good I waited til I was almost finish to take a picture lol!

Until next time I wish Food for all and all for Food!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Banana Bonanza!

Hello my fellow foodies, today I have some sweet treats for you. Today I present to you Banana Bonanza! Coming up recipes, videos, banana art and decor for your kitchen. Enjoy!


Banana Pudding III
recipe image
Rated:rating
Submitted By: Barbara
Photo By: SHEWETT
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Ready In: 40 Minutes
Servings: 12

"A no-cook version made with instant vanilla pudding mix, whipped cream and condensed milk -- and, of course, bananas and vanilla wafer cookies!"
INGREDIENTS:
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed
milk
1 1/2 cups cold water
1 (3.4 ounce) package instant vanilla
pudding mix
2 cups heavy cream
3 bananas, sliced
1/2 cup lemon juice
36 vanilla wafers
DIRECTIONS:
1.In a medium bowl, stir together condensed milk and water. Beat in pudding mix until smooth. Chill in refrigerator 5 minutes.
2.In a separate bowl, whip cream until stiff peaks form. Fold whipped cream into chilled pudding mixture.
3.Dip sliced bananas in lemon juice. Shake off excess.
4.In a 2 1/2 quart serving bowl, spoon 1 cup pudding mixture. Top with one-third each of the wafers, bananas and remaining pudding. Repeat layers twice. Chill until serving.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2011 Allrecipes.comPrinted from Allrecipes.com 7/25/2011







Banana Kitchen decor


Sterling Home 51-2592 Green Glass Leaf Mendel Dish, 14-Inch Long
banana leaf glass tray
Avanti Banana Palm, Rug
banana palm rug
Ceramic Kitchen Spong/Scrub Holder Banana fruit
banana sponge holder
A di Alessi Banana Bros Salt and Pepper Shakers
adi alessi salt n pepper shaker

Avanti Banana Palm 4-Piece Towel Set, Linen
4 pc avanti banana palm towel set





Banana Videos























Banana Art




Monday, July 18, 2011

Deep Fried Everything!!!!!

Hello my fellow foodies, Today I'm in a deep fried mood. So I've got some recipes and videos for our deep fried Everything mania! so sit back and enjoy.

Deep Frying Tips for Delicious Results Every Time

Author: mohsinlangah
Deep frying is routinely scrutinized for not exactly being the healthiest cooking method available, but let's face facts - it is the best! There is nothing quite like taking that first bite into a perfectly fried piece of chicken or the delightful crunch of a well-seasoned French fry. Deep frying just makes food taste better, and that goes for just about everything, from hot dogs and meatballs to candy bars and grasshoppers.



But, if your deep frying exploits have thus far proven ineffective, as in greasy, soggy chicken or limp and wet fries, then here are a few important tips to help you on your way to becoming a "fry daddy."



What Type of Oil is Best?



When you want to deep fry, the oil you choose to use is one of your most important choices. Not all cooking oils are created equal! Choose one that has a high "smoke point." This type of oil will not break down in the high heat as quickly as oils that have a low smoke point. Excellent choices include peanut oil, canola oil, sunflower or safflower oil.



What Type of Frying Pan Should I Use?



Traditionally, the deeper the pan, the better your results will be. Cast iron skillet pans work exceptionally well. Always remember to add the oil before heating the pan and leave about two inches of headroom between the oil and the rim of the pan. This is necessary to allow you room for the food and so the bubbles that result from the frying can stay within the pan.



How Do I Know When the Oil is Hot Enough?



Ideally, the oil should be between 350 and 375 degrees. You should always begin heating your oil on the medium setting first and gradually build up to frying temperature. If you have a frying thermometer, you can use it to keep tabs on the temperature. If you don't have a deep fat frying thermometer, you can always take a 1" cube of white bread and drop it into the oil. If it turns brown in 60 seconds, the oil is ready to go.



Essential Deep Frying Tips



* Never add wet food to the frying oil. It should wither be patted dry or coated in flour or breadcrumbs. Even still, once coated, it is recommended to allow the food to sit for about 20 minutes on a wire rack before inserting it into the oil.

* Don't try to rush things along by adding too much food to the pan. Overcrowding the pan is one of the most common ways for deep frying to end in disastrous results. The more food you insert into the oil, the lower the temperature of the oil goes, meaning longer cooking times and greasy food.

* When the food is cooked, remove it from the pan with a slotted spoon or a "spider." This allows for any excess oil to drip away from the food. Set it on a clean paper towel. You can keep already fried food warm by storing it in the oven at 200 degrees while you cook the remaining pieces.

* If you have the deep frying thermometer, use it to check the oil temperature throughout the cooking process to ensure the temperature remains within the ideal range. Adjust it when necessary.

* Keep water away from the stove when deep frying. Even a drop of water into the pan can cause the oil to react violently!

* If you don't already have a fire extinguisher in your kitchen, get one and learn how to use it before you deep fry!

* If you accidentally start a grease fire and you don't have a fire extinguisher, pour some baking soda on the area. Just be careful that you don't spread the fire rather than put it out!

* While some people may insist that it is ok to re-use cooking oil, it is not recommended. The oil has started to break down through the first use, and as such, it will not be as effective the second time. Allow it to cool completely and discard it safely.

* Call your local recycling center to find out if they accept food-grade oils. If they do, you can take your leftover cooking oil there and they will put it to all kinds of beneficial use.





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 I'm going to make these and post my pics soon.
Deep Fried Oreo's click below:
http://www.food.com/recipe/deep-fried-oreos-42152










Deep fried Reese's cups
http://www.sidewayssweets.com/2011/04/12/deep-fried-reeses-cups/

Food for all and all for Food!

Friday, July 1, 2011

On the menu today: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, peas, biscuits, donuts

Hello my fellow foodie readers! on the menu today: presenting in the kitchen with my kids, is 2 types of chicken nuggets, regular season battered and bbq potato chip crusted, mashed potatoes, peas, biscuits and donuts for dessert. So without further ado I present to you pictures, videos and recipe.


Things you'll need:




 My son Jesse crushing the bbq chips.
 My daughter Victoria cutting up the chicken.

 The chicken dredging station, seasoned flour, 2 eggs with a splash of milk beaten, crushed bbq potato chips.

 My daughters Victoria and Sarah over at the donuts station icing them and sugaring them.


 Tada finished product!



 Finished chicken nuggets.





Recipes are simple, I cheated so nothing is from scratch today other than the chicken nuggets. I used boxed mashed potatoes, canned peas, bake n serve biscuits. The donuts were also made from bake n serve biscuits just punch a hole in the middle of the biscuit put in hot oil and fry for 15-30 seconds on each site and drain on a paper towel plate. then decorate as desired.

For the chicken nuggets: cut up some raw chicken tender strips or chicken breast cutlets into 1 inch pieces. then set up your dredging station into three bowls. 1 bowl with 1 1/2 cups of flour, 1 tbsp chicken seasoning and pepper to taste. then another bowl with 2 eggs and a splash of milk and beat until well blended. the last bowl will have one 5 oz. bag of crushed bbq chips or any flavor you like. then you put the chicken pieces in the flour first, then the egg, then the chips and into the frying pan on medium high heat until golden brown. I did mine 6-8 minutes on each side.