I deep fry in a wok,»cause I like how I can still get a few inches of
oil in a big pot without using a gallon.
Not exact matches
You can buy coconut
Oil in Tescos — # 6.00 for a
big pot.
Saute chicken breasts
in olive
oil in a
big soup
pot until lightly browned but not cooked all the way through.
Cook until soft, about 10 minutes / Add chopped tomatoes and cook about 5 minutes / Add cheese rind (
in cheesecloth if you wish), cranberry beans and water to the pot / Cook until beans are about halfway cooked, about 20 minutes / Add potatoes and cook until beans and potatoes are tender / In a large skillet heat more olive oil and saute chard stems until tender / Add zucchini and beans, salt well and saute a few minutes, just until tender / Add chard leaves, salt again and saute until wilted / Remove the cheese rind from the tomato soup base and add vegetables / Garnish with fresh basil (or pesto), freshly grated cheese, salt and pepper and if you have it, a big piece of burrata is absolutely divin
in cheesecloth if you wish), cranberry beans and water to the
pot / Cook until beans are about halfway cooked, about 20 minutes / Add potatoes and cook until beans and potatoes are tender /
In a large skillet heat more olive oil and saute chard stems until tender / Add zucchini and beans, salt well and saute a few minutes, just until tender / Add chard leaves, salt again and saute until wilted / Remove the cheese rind from the tomato soup base and add vegetables / Garnish with fresh basil (or pesto), freshly grated cheese, salt and pepper and if you have it, a big piece of burrata is absolutely divin
In a large skillet heat more olive
oil and saute chard stems until tender / Add zucchini and beans, salt well and saute a few minutes, just until tender / Add chard leaves, salt again and saute until wilted / Remove the cheese rind from the tomato soup base and add vegetables / Garnish with fresh basil (or pesto), freshly grated cheese, salt and pepper and if you have it, a
big piece of burrata is absolutely divine.
in a
big pot, heat up the
oil and saute the diced onion until softened, you're not looking to caramelize it though so be careful.
But who wants to fire up a
big pot of hot
oil when the temperature is like summer
in the kitchen.
I always pop a huge bowl of popcorn (just regular kernels, popped
in a
big pot with melted coconut
oil).
Directions: Bring the 6 cups of broth to a bare simmer
in a large pot / In another large pan melt 2 T of the butter and 2 T olive oil / Add onion, pancetta and parsley and sauté over medium heat for 3 or 4 minutes, until pancetta begins to brown and onion is soft / Add peas and simmer for a minute, stirring and coating with the base ingredients / Then add 1/2 C broth and simmer until peas are almost tender, 20 — 30 minutes, stirring often and adding broth a little at a time as needed / The peas should be kept just moist, but not swimming in broth / AN IMPORTANT NOTE: this is where I diverge from the recipe, big tim
in a large
pot /
In another large pan melt 2 T of the butter and 2 T olive oil / Add onion, pancetta and parsley and sauté over medium heat for 3 or 4 minutes, until pancetta begins to brown and onion is soft / Add peas and simmer for a minute, stirring and coating with the base ingredients / Then add 1/2 C broth and simmer until peas are almost tender, 20 — 30 minutes, stirring often and adding broth a little at a time as needed / The peas should be kept just moist, but not swimming in broth / AN IMPORTANT NOTE: this is where I diverge from the recipe, big tim
In another large pan melt 2 T of the butter and 2 T olive
oil / Add onion, pancetta and parsley and sauté over medium heat for 3 or 4 minutes, until pancetta begins to brown and onion is soft / Add peas and simmer for a minute, stirring and coating with the base ingredients / Then add 1/2 C broth and simmer until peas are almost tender, 20 — 30 minutes, stirring often and adding broth a little at a time as needed / The peas should be kept just moist, but not swimming
in broth / AN IMPORTANT NOTE: this is where I diverge from the recipe, big tim
in broth / AN IMPORTANT NOTE: this is where I diverge from the recipe,
big time.
, but even without one, you can easily toss a handful of popcorn kernels with a touch of
oil into a
big heavy bottomed
pot on the stove, and have fresh popcorn
in minutes.