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  • Pie crust crumbling anyone know why?

    Cooking & Recipes - 4 hours ago

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    Can someone please tell me why my pie crust is crumbling when i try to pick it up? I bought the jiffy pie crust you mix yourself and i made it a few days ago and had no problem! now i am trying to make them tonight and when ever i try to pick it up it falls apart.t could it have anything to do with it being hot and humid in the house or maybe not enough water even tho i put the same amount in as before?
  • "Chew your drink and drink your food." Has this a scientific basis? Who said that?

    Other - Food & Drink - 5 hours ago

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  • Why do they call soda a "soft drink"?

    Non-Alcoholic Drinks - 5 hours ago

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    Is it because it doesn't contain alcohol?
  • Cranberry Sauce Disaster! please help asap!?

    Cooking & Recipes - 6 hours ago

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    Also, my boyfriend's godmother said we could try adding salt, because salt can sometimes counter the spices. But she's not sure. Whatcha think? Hi Yahoo answers, So I am going to my boyfriends' house for thanksgiving and wanted to impress them with my cranberry sauce, but it tastes WAY too much like cloves and I need to balance it out! This is the recipe I followed: (serves 6) 2 cups cranberries 2 tablespoons water 1 orange, chopped 1/2 cup honey 1/4 tsp cloves 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp ginger 1 tsp grated orange rind 1/2 cup walnuts Cook cranberries in water until berries start to pop (about 8 mins). Add apples and continue to cook 5 minutes or until apples are tender. Stir in spices and honey. Simmer for 3-5mins. Remove from heat and add orange rind and nuts. We did one batch that turned out wonderfully, then we did another second batch in which we quadrupeled the recipe. This second batch tastes so strongly of cloves, even though we only put in 1 tsp as the recipe read. Nooo! Please help me either balance it out with something else or tell me how I can fix it. We also added a final batch of cranberry sauce to this bad batch and it didn't even it out at all really. Please help! Thanks YahooAnswers for being there in my hour of need!
  • How do I make a simple strawberry cheesecake?

    Cooking & Recipes - 6 hours ago

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    How do I make a very simple cheesecake but tastes great? I am mostly looking for a strawberry recipe. I would like to hear your experiences and how they tasted :) Thank you
  • Help trying to find this drink?

    Beer, Wine & Spirits - 7 hours ago

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    okay so I never have time to eat breakfast in the morning, and I use to drink these things but i can't remember what they are called. They kind off tasted like chocolate milk and they are suppose to be healthy for you and even help you lose a couple pounds. Thanks a whole lot if you can help!
  • Can I make my pie filling today for Thanksgiving?

    Cooking & Recipes - 7 hours ago

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    So my original plan was to make my entire pie today, and hope it stayed fresh for Thanksgiving. But from the response I got from my last question, I have decided to just make my pie filling today, and then finish putting the pie together tomorrow and baking it. do you think this is going to be ok? will my pie filling stay fresh? Sorry, I should have included that it was an Apple pie :-)
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    Vegetarian & Vegan - 8 hours ago

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  • Who is your favorite Chef on the Food Network?

    Other - Food & Drink - 8 hours ago

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    I liking Emeril I tink.. Tank yous! You a smart one Sew What.
  • Baking a chicken: how long?

    Cooking & Recipes - 9 hours ago

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    I am cooking a whole chicken in a roast pot. It is 3-4 ilbs. I defrosted it entirely, washed it, removed the tidbits from inside, rubbed it down with shortening, and put it in a roast pot and put 4 cubed up gold potatoes around the edge. Been cooking on 350F now for just over an hour. So, the liquid is boiling on its own(the juices I didn't add water) the liquid comes out very yellowish, thick in color, but clear. It is clear running out. But the skin is still wet and very light colored, not browned and crisp like I expected. How much longer does it need to cook? Stainless roast pot with lid. I am at 5,000 ft elevation BTW. This needs to work out as it is all the food I have right now. Will it brown? Does it need to? Please help

Be a Perfect Hostess

Secrets for a successful evening ...

By Myreille Simard
Be a Perfect Hostess
We always want our guests to be impressed by our hospitality and hosting skills. To ensure a successful evening without any hiccups, Solène Thouin, a recipe developer for M&M Meat Shops, has provided some tricks of the trade to entertain guests with ease during the holiday season.

Organization

Plan ahead
Think of how your evening is likely to go down to avoid any last-minute incidents—your guests’ estimated time of arrival (calculate the obvious tardies), what time to start serving dinner, who will sit where, next to whom, and so on.

Ready your home
Ensure that garbage bags, recycling bins, and the dishwasher are empty before your guests arrive. Fill up your dishwasher as the evening progresses to avoid your kitchen looking like a war zone by evening’s end.

Keep your guests comfortable
Have some extra chairs handy so that all your guests can sit and relax while they munch on appetizers.

Cook in advance
Prepare anything involving the meal ahead of time, in accordance with the number of guests who will be attending your shindig. A tapas menu, for example, is simple: it involves putting together many appetizers that can form a large number of courses of a few bites each. There are many that come pre-cooked and can be thawed out and, as Solène Thouin explains, this allows you to prepare the food in advance, which will give you plenty of time to entertain your guests.

Atmosphere

Details
The scent of cinnamon or of food, some candles spread out around the party area, and dim lighting are just some suggestions for a festive ambiance.

Hospitality
For your evening to be a success, stay calm and smile. If your guests sense your stress, it may have an effect on their experience. A good hostess should always have an enjoyable time; this will be emulated by her guests.

The dinner table
The focal point of any Holiday feast is the dinner table. Your guests will surely notice it as they are seated to eat, so think ahead: have enough utensils for everyone, elegant napkins, as well as wine glasses for each course. Read up on the art of setting a perfect table to ensure it is done right. Solène Thouin also suggests accenting the table with some pine cones and tree ornaments for an elegant yet simple look.

Food

Be ready
Start serving food the moment guests start arriving; they’ll be more patient for when dinner is served. Have various drinks at-the-ready: at least one bottle of chilled white wine, as well as one  red (removed from the refrigerator about two hours before serving), mineral and fresh water, as well as juice for the kids.

Appetizers, both hot and cold
Having ready-to-serve appetizers gives your guests something to nibble on as they wait for more appetizers to come out of the oven. One suggestion is to buy pre-cooked shrimp (serve them cold), fill martini glasses with dipping sauce and place a handful of shrimp around the rim. Highly chic and original!

Don’t forget the cheese
Serving a cheese platter before dessert will show off your fine taste. Your guests will surely notice and appreciate it.

A home-style touch
You can’t help but admit that ready-to-serve appetizers are life-savers during the Holidays. Just a quick pop into the oven or microwave, and you’re free to focus on other, lengthy meal preparations. However, add your own special touch by accompanying them with a few home-made sauces. They’re quick and easy to make, and will add some pop to the appetizers. And, most importantly, they’re made by you!

Here are a few sauce suggestions from M&M Meat Shops that will surely leave an impression!

Chimichuri Tapas Dipping Sauce
1 jalapeño, seeded
½ bunch fresh cilantro
½ bunch fresh parsley
1 tsp (5 ml) oregano
½ cup (125 ml) olive oil (or more, to taste)
3 tbsp (15 ml) lime juice (or white wine vinegar)

Purée all ingredients. Do not heat before serving.

Tomato and Rosemary Tapas Dipping Sauce
1 cup (250 ml) tomato coulis
½ cup (125 ml) sun dried tomatoes, measured and then coarsely chopped (do not use sun dried tomatoes packed in oil)
2 tbsp (30 ml) fresh rosemary, chopped

Purée all ingredients until smooth for easy dipping.

Cranberry Mojo Tapas Dipping Sauce
4 cups (1 litre) cranberry juice 
2 cups (500 ml) cranberries (fresh or frozen)
1 small red onion, very finely diced 
½ cup (125 ml) chives, finely chopped 
1 jalapeño, minced (or 1 tsp of green Tabasco sauce) 
3 limes, juiced 
¼ cup (50 ml) olive oil 
 
Reduce the cranberry juice in a saucepan on high heat until syrupy. Let cool. Coarsely chop the cranberries (or pulse in a food processor or with a hand mixer). Mix all the ingredients together. Cool dip in the fridge before serving.

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