A few weeks ago, I was offered a BOX OF
MYSTERY INGREDIENTS from Pete Gaines (@petegaines on the twitternet).
As I whipped up beet cake 2.0, I did find myself thinking, «How can I hide
this mystery ingredient from him?»
Not exact matches
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I especially love summer strawberries when they're swimming in sweet cream... which was usually served in a styrofoam cup
from a street vendor at a soccer game... and um, they may have been loaded with extra sugar, dairy -LCB- of course -RCB-, and a few other
mystery -LCB- but delicious -RCB-
ingredients.
During the progressive, eight - day practical exam, chefs are tested on healthy cooking, buffet catering, classical cuisine, freestyle cooking, global cuisine, baking and pastry, Continental and Northern European cuisines and «market basket,» a
mystery basket of
ingredients from which they must prepare a five - course meal.
(FYI:
mystery dish = group of bloggers who each month get a list of secret
ingredients to create a unique recipe
from.
Don't remember
from what source that was and it might be BS, but I still can believe it with all the
mystery going on in those
ingredients.
They needed to use at least two
ingredients from the
mystery box and the more they used the more points they would receive.
Andrew and I selected 3
mystery ingredients, and then we challenged vegan (or mostly vegan) bloggers
from across the web to create a recipe using these three
ingredients!
In that round, contestants had to use secret
ingredients from a
mystery box to whip up a cheers - worthy entry.
Each chef was asked to create a dish
from ingredients found moments before in a «
mystery basket,» which were then prepared in mobile «food truck» kitchens.
Ajvar: roasted red pepper and eggplant sauce
from the Balkans Eggless Mayo: all the lusciousness of my homemade mayo recipe, without eggs Persian Spice Blend: Advieh: tastes like pumpkin pie spice that took a vacation in the Middle East Kickin» Cranberry Sauce: tangy - sweet with a little bit of jalapeño * Substitute for Soy Sauce & Coconut Aminos: easy to make, cheap, delicious Kickass Ketchup: easy, delicious homemade ketchup without the nasty
ingredients of store bought Paleo Ranch Dressing: just like Hidden Valley only way, way, way better Italian Sausage Seasoning: all the flavor of your favorite Italian sausage, without the sugar and
mystery ingredients Asian Gyoza Dipping Sauce: perfect for pork meatballs and chicken Lizard Sauce: spicy pepper sauce inspired by Costa Rica Chimichurri: parsley + oregano + garlic + EVOO + red wine vinegar = magic sauce Sunrise Spice: warm, spicy - sweet blend reminiscent of Central Europe Sugar - Free Pizza Seasoning: the takeout taste without the pizza hangover Spicy Coconut Mayo: creamy with a kick
«Animal fat» — an
ingredient you may notice in some dry dog foods — can be just about anything,
from an unwholesome
mystery mix of various fats to recycled grease
from restaurants.
Dischler: More and more consumers are asking for natural products because they are looking for alternatives to products that contain a lot of fillers, preservatives and
mystery ingredients, and they are looking for products that are free
from negative side effects.
Open Farm Pet: dry dog food
from ethically raised / sourced
ingredients; dog trainer for canine movie stars; Arctic explorer featured in «
Mystery of the Arctic Cairn»
Their no
mystery ingredient lineup of goods ranges
from pup tarts to doggy doughnuts, and your dog won't be able to forgive you if you come home without a dozen.