Audrey1414's Profile
| Display Name: | Audrey1414 |
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| Member Since: | 11/9/11 |
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I think my version is from America's Test Kitchen. You heat a pan (non stick or cast iron skillet) over the lowest heat possible for 5 min. You then melt butter in pan. Once melted add egg(s) and cover. You cook them for 2 minutes and then check. If the white isn't quite done recover and wait another min. They always come out perfectly with a soild white and a runny yolk. Sorry no chewy brown edge on this version. A Better Way To Fry An Egg |
3/8/13 11:43 AM |
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Made this this weekend and it was wonderful. The only change I made was to dredge the meat in flour before searing. While not thick, I loved the deep flavor and silky texture of the sauce. Will add this to my recipe binder and will definitely make it again, How to Make Great Beef Stew from Scratch Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn |
2/18/13 10:49 AM |
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I have made a stew recipe that called for you to add some carrots and potatoes at the beginning that you push through a mesh strainer to thicken, right at the same time that this recipe calls for you to add them. You then add more carrots and potatoes that are perfectly cooked when the stew is finished. You get the advantage of both a thicker, flavorful sauce AND great vegetables. How to Make Great Beef Stew from Scratch Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn |
2/13/13 7:13 PM |
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Best tip ever: Put just a bit of water in the votive before you light them. No matter how long afterward, the old candle pops right out! One Minute Tip: How to Remove the Wax from Your Candle Jars Apartment Therapy Videos |
7/25/12 3:56 PM |
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Wow, incredibly expensive. Laurie Bell: Outdoor Fabrics with Chemist Cred Store Profile |
4/2/12 2:46 PM |
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Sissy Spacek reading To Kill a Mockingbird The Best Narrated Audio Books |
3/12/12 3:09 PM |
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Love the candleholders in the first photo and I know someone above said they have them, but didn't say where they are from. Can you tell me whose they are? All Aglow: Holiday Décor for the Fireplace Roundup |
1/13/12 12:57 PM |
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After Thanksgiving only. I like the idea of a Giving Thanks or Harvest Fest party if you really need to have a celebration in November. Holiday Parties: How Early is Too Early? |
11/9/11 11:48 AM |