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2010
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Roll leftover rotis in muslin cloth and steamed in pressure cooker
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Roll leftover rotis in muslin cloth and steamed in pressure cooker
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Here’s recipe for blueberry cheesecake bars.
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mango sweet made soft and fluffy , a sure hit with everyone
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“MacArthur Park” is a song written by Jimmy Webb. Originally written as part of an intended cantata rejected by The Association,it was first recorded by Richard Harris in 1968 and then covered by many other performers. One of the best known covers of the song is the Donna Summer disco 1978 hit. Maynard Ferguson performed a dynamic big band jazz version. The song is named after MacArthur Park, a park in Los Angeles, California. Its lyrics, which include the memorable line “Someone left the cake out in the rain”, are more symbolic than descriptive, beginning as a poem about love, then moving into a lover’s lament. Harris recording The song was first recorded by Harris on his album A Tramp Shining in 1968 and was released as a single. It was an unusual single, running for more than seven minutes, with a long, climactic orchestral break. Harris’s topped the music charts in Europe and peaked at number two on the US charts. Harris sings the song’s final chorus at an elevated pitch with what sounds like the top of Harris’s falsetto range, but the final line is sung with an echo effect abruptly apparent and in a high and clear soprano whistle register. Throughout his recording Harris can be heard using the incorrect possessive form, “MacArthur’s Park”. Webb has said he tried correcting Harris during re-takes, but gave up when he simply could not sing the correct words. A multi-million selling disco version of the song by Donna Summer topped the US charts for three weeks in 1978 …
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A classic with a sour cream topping – plan ahead, takes two days but its worth it
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This is a very simple recipe for bread. I learned this recipe about a year ago, and I completely stopped buying bread since then. It’s ridiculously easy to make, and the texture, taste, and smell is amazing. BREAD 3 cups flour 1 tsp salt 3/4 tsp yeast* 1 1/2 cups water ——————— *yeast: I used bread machine yeast in this video. If you use fresh yeast, use 7 grams, or about a teaspoon, and dissolve it in the water before you add the water to the flour. If you use regular yeast, dissolve it first, too. It helps if the water is lukewarm. ——————- Mix together the dry ingredients. Add water, slosh around. Mix into a fairly uniform ball. Cover and let rise for 3-5 hours. (if you want, you can put it in a WARMED oven – BUT TURN THE OVEN OFF – with pots of boiling water in the oven. This way, the yeast has the perfect environment to grow.) Once risen, turn out on to a floured surface. Roll into ball shape. Preheat a heat resistant pot with a cover at 450. Put the bread dough in the hot pot. Put it in the oven at 450 for 30 mins, then remove the cover. Finally, bake for 20 more minutes in the 450 oven. Cool on cooling rack. Enjoy hot with butter and jam. Variations: roll in cracked wheat, flax seeds, poppy, sesame seeds. Add in with the dry ingredients: herbs, olives, nuts, raisins, dried tomatoes, cheese. Substitute 1/4 cup of water with molasses. Double the recipe, half the recipe. Listen to Rush instead of King Crimson while making the bread.
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The featured horror in today’s Food Gallery is cheesecake, that cake which is not a cake. Learn the secrets of cheesecake, a combination of leakproof pan, water bath, parchment paper and a good, smooth batter. Recipes featured: – Sour Cream Cheesecake
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