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Oh lots of recipes....Ina Garten's Roast Chicken with Fennel is now the only way I cook roast chicken.
Let's see, Paula Deen, Giada, and Emeril. I have tried a couple of Rachel Ray's not as much one was Chicken Pot Pie without the pie. Basically pot pie filling with biscuits. So not the thirty minutes she claimed it would be but it was good.
Oh lots of recipes....Ina Garten's Roast Chicken with Fennel is now the only way I cook roast chicken.
Let's see, Paula Deen, Giada, and Emeril. I have tried a couple of Rachel Ray's not as much one was Chicken Pot Pie without the pie. Basically pot pie filling with biscuits. So not the thirty minutes she claimed it would be but it was good.
To many recipes to name. Since moving to Texas we eat a ton of crawfish in the spring so I usually just look up recipes he uses with crawfish. He also has a good one for herbed trout.
I like Giada's Wild Mushroom Risotto with Peas and her Turkey and Artichoke stuffed shells, Rachael Ray makes a good Cuban spiced pork tenderloin and I also like her spinach and tomato soup. All of these recipes can be found on the food network web site.
I have made Paula Deens Pumpkin Gooey Cake every Thanksgiving since seeing that episode a few years back. I LOVE Paula Deens recipes. I like quick and simple. I printed out some of Emeril's recipes but alot of ingredients and alot of time, so never did make any of them. I got the Deen Brothers Cookbook and tempted to make a few out of that one day.
I watch Food Network a lot and have tried many of the recipes from those shows. I usually just go to their website whenever I need one of the recipes. They make them real easy to find by sorting them according to the show host and the date of the show.
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I often make dishes I have seen on TV...as far back as Juia Child's old shows!
I made Ina Garten's baked shrimp cocktail recently, it s great. In fact, most of Ina's recipes are down to earth and are things I would cook in an every-day world. Same goes for Tyler Florence...his recipes rock! Tried his "Ultimate Beef Stew" and have adopted it as my own favorite stew recipe. Same goes for his Cornish Hens with Figs and also his Brussels Sprouts with bacon and shallots and balsamic...fantastic.
Alton Brown's Christmas Fruit cake is marvelous too!
Alton Brown's Christmas Fruit cake is marvelous too!
I am not sure about alton brown's recipes. I tried making cinnamon rolls like he did. He "proofed" them in an oven with hot water. So didn't work out for me. I had better luck raising them on the counter than in the oven. I guess I did something wrong.
Do it the easy way. Go to foodnetwork.com All of their TV chefs' recipes are available online. They have technique videos, coupons, contests and lots of good recipes. You can do searches by food, TV show, chef, or meal (i. e. dinner with steak in 30 minutes). I've made Ina's scampi several times and Tyler's Ultimate pulled pork is fantastic.
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