Sentences with phrase «name of the recipe»

You should see all the notes that I have sitting around with names of recipes that I want to make.
The very name of the recipe sounded good but with those bright colors it's totally refreshing.
Feel free to click on any of the pictures below to be taken to the recipe, or click on the linked name of the recipe in the main part of the blog!
And the original name of the recipe is Autumn Lentil Soup.
Then change the name of this recipe to Carolina Chopped Pork Sandwiches.
In the name of recipe testing, we ate these shrimp rolls twice in a two - week period, and that was a good thing.
Please specify the name of the recipe / dish!
Crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, the name of the recipe alone is enough to induce drooling, right?.
The name of the recipe might sound a little long but trust me it's a very simple yet delicious dessert with lots of health with which you will never go wrong.
You can also click directly on the name of the recipe, and the recipe should open in a new window.
The name of the recipe is somewhat misleading.
Enter the requested info: the link to the recipe (s) you are contributing; name of the recipe; blog name; your name and email address; and select an image.
While the name of this recipe may be a tongue twister, the cake it makes is nothing short of divinely delicious.
(As a side note, I really wanted to change the name of this recipe to creamy pumpkin pasta bake but because it's a higher performing recipe for me, switching it up would mess with my google - juice, so I promise I'm not a total hypocrite!)
But, the word Hawaiian in the name of the recipe, I was expecting a little pineapple or something else that would make it more «hawaiian» - like.
That is the name of the recipe — and actually it has been proven that the alcohol cooks out but the flavor or whatever alcohol you are using remains.
And, you have options: as per the name of the recipe, you can use Israeli couscous, which is couscous shaped into small balls.
It was just like the name of the recipe - so simple.
I will indeed continue looking at things through my snowflake lenses as you will keep believing to eat Italian an Tuscany food only because of the name of the recipe... anyway capiche maybe is a Mexican word and not Italian... Capisce?
The names of recipes are listed in the original Italian, followed by a short English translation, sometimes a literal translation or, where that would only confuse things, a short description.
There's something luxurious about the name of this recipe, and they certainly look fancy, but I assure you that these Chocolate - Dipped Brown Butter Shortbread are as easy as they are delicious.
The Italian name is hyperlinked, so that clicking on the name of a recipe will open up the recipe post.
it's all in the name of recipe testing.
Whew — the name of this recipe is a mouthful, isn't it?
I don't think they would have understood that what I'm actually doing is typing in the name of the recipe and ingredients I think it's made from so I can try it out at home.
Let's just say the name of this recipe caught my attention, and now I have to make all of this!
I love the name of the recipe!
* shrug * If the name of the recipe bothers you feel free to call it whatever you like!
EDIT: My peeps over at the aquafaba Facebook group started calling it Nina's butter, which I was very flattered by, and then I sort of slided my own name into the name of the recipe.
I thought the same thing when I heard the name of this recipe.
That is literally the name of the recipe, well I added the «most amazing» part because the word legit just doesn't do it enough justice, it's that GOOD!
Don't let the name of this recipe throw you off.
Don't let the name of this recipe intimidate you, camarones al mojo de ajo is simply a traditional latin american sautéed garlic shrimp recipe.
-LSB-...] Pure Pantry / Posted on: January 01, 1970My Pure Pantry — Don't let the name of this recipe intimidate you, camarones al mojo de ajo is simply -LSB-...]
I love, LOVE the name of this recipe!
Basically the name of this recipe says it all, these are kinda like pizza pockets, but there is a difference.
The name of this recipe really says it all, and the picture says even more!
I will be listing the name of your recipe, linked back to your site, as well as your site name.
It takes longer to say the name of this recipe than it does to make it.
Enter the requested info: the link to the recipe you are contributing; name of the recipe; blog name; your name and email address; and select an image.
-- Olive Fritters with Lemon Caper Aioli — The name of this recipe is very appeling, but what exactly are olive fritters?
And I know, Brussels Sprouts aren't root vegetables, but the name of this recipe was so catchy I couldn't help myself!
Name of Recipe: Rhode Island Clams in Bacon Cream, Sautéed Calamari and Crispy Gremolata Oysters with Potato Ribbons and Campus Grown Swiss Chard Sauté
The word «borracho» was a nineteenth - century north - of - the - border term for a drunkard, and so the name of this recipe literally means «drunken pinto beans.»
Name of Recipe: Squid Ink Pasta with Crispy Rhode Island Oyster, Poached Squid Sausage, Sautéed Curry Clam, Batonnet Zucchini, Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Saffron Cream Sauce
And so I worked on it, and then worked on it a little more (and then ate the various versions all in the name of recipe development, of course)!!
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