Here I am, seeing recipe
after recipe involving the sprouts.
Not exact matches
I made these
after another
recipe turned out good but was more
involved.
With three boys
involved in various sports and
after school activities, I can never have too many quick week night dinner ideas in my
recipe collection.
I came up with this idea
after working on a particularly
involved recipe that required a ton of ingredients which ended up burying the
recipe itself, making it difficult to keep track of.
:D
After lunch, he said the tart was delicious, which made me both surprised and happy — those of you with picky eaters at home know the feeling...:) It's a very simple
recipe, with almost no cooking
involved, but I had to share it with you.
If you're
after a sweet
recipe involving cauliflower, check out the Chocolate Mousse Cake I found in this magazine (pg 63): http://www.definitionforladies.com/issue-one/ I made it for Mothers Day in Australia recently, and no one could guess the secret ingredient;) General consensus was, that it tasted amazing!
After hours spent browsing my bookshelf and online, I decided I should use a much - neglected gadget or tool in my kitchen and that the
recipe should
involve chocolate.
I found the first book frustrating because most of the
recipes were quite
involved and used ingredients which weren't alway readily available, so I thought that this book with its Every Day title was going to be an easier way to cook healthy
after work each day.
He culled
recipes from alchemists like Starkey and,
after «a lengthy process
involving various materials and numerous distillations,» obtained Philosophical Mercury, just as Boyle had 350 years earlier.