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Apples for Pies and Puddings

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Choose firm crisp apples, peel and core, and drop apples into cold water. Slice medium sized apples into twelfths, large one into sixteenth, Apples are best packed with sugar. For a dry sugar park, use a proportion of 1/2 Ib sugar to 2 Ib fruit, and leave 1/2 in headspace. For syrup pack, use 40 per cent syrup, quater filling pack with syrup and slicing apples into containers, finishing with more syruo if necessary, covering with Cellephane, and leaving 1/2 in, headspace.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Pudding Recipes**

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Apple in Cooked Dishes

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A number of basic apple dishes may be succesfully frozen, and this is a convenient way to store surplus fruit. Baked apple dumplings, apple crumble, apple pie and applecake are particularly useful for this purpose.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Slimming Recipes**

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Apples for Baking

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Baked apples can be successfully frozen. They should be large and firm and carefully washed. Remove core, leaving 1/4 in at bottom to hold filling. Fill with brown sugar, preferred spice and a squeeze of lemon juice and bake at 400 F (Gas Mark 6) until tender. Cool and pack into individual waxed tubs or foil dishes. A number of apples may be packed into one foil tray, separated by Cellphane. Cover and freeze. These apples may be eaten hot or cold.

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Adapting Recipes

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Standard recipes may be successfully used for cooked dishes to be stored in the freezer, if the following points are noted:

a) Certain flavorings such as herbs,spices,garlic and onions can change under freezing conditions; they can also crossflavour other foods if packaging is inadequate. Their use in frozen cooked dishes should be sparing, and the dishes containing them should not be stored for more than four weeks. It is often more practical to add these flavorings during the reheating process before serving.

b) Salt and fat react under freezing conditions to cause rancidity, and salt is best added to meat and fish when cooking.

c) Too much sugar prevents successful freezing, and such items as fruit puree and ice cream should not be oversweetened.

d) Flour in sauces, soups and stews may cause curding on reheating and these are best thickened by reduction, or by using tomato or vegetable puree or conflour.

e) Starchy foods such as rice, barley, pasta and potatoes do not freeze well in soups and stews and should be added during reheating.

f) A few items should not be frozen on thier own, or incorporated into recipes. These include hard-boiled egg whites, custards, soft, meringue topping, mayonnaise and salad dressing, milk, puddings.

** Asian Recipes** and ** Low Cholesterol Diets**

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What You Can Freeze

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Foods that contain a high percentage of water (such as strawberries, tomatoes, celery) do not freeze successfully. Cakes pastries and bread freeze well. A tip for cake lovers; when cake is thawing, cut thin slices of apple to cover the entire cake and place it in an airtight container allow to stand in a cool place for two hours, then serve. The cake will be as if freshly baked. (more…)

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What About Seasoning

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Some herbs and spices lose their flavor during storage; it is advisable to season again during reheating. Alcohol should be added last thing before serving.

**Chinese Cuisine** and Slimming Diet **

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Devilled Quiche Recipe

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Ingredients

2 bacon slice (rashers bacon)

350 g fresh crab meat

350g fresh shrimps (prawns), shelled

2 eggs, beaten (more…)

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How to Store Your Freezer Food

Monday, November 9th, 2009

To keep items for up to three months, wrap them tightly in polythene or in foil or choose airtight plastic containers. Glass containers are not recommended for freezing. Stack uncooked food on different shelves from cooked dishes.

Label all containers, indicating the contents, the quantity and the dare of freezing a graph pencil is ideal for labeling.

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How to Store Your Freezer Food

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

To keep items for up to three months, wrap them tighly in polythene or in foil or choose airtight plastic containers. Glass containers are not recommended for freezing. Stack uncooked food on different shelves from cooked dishes.

Label all containers, indicating the contents, the quality and the date of freezing. A graph pencit is ideal for labelling.

**chinese food**

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What You Can Freeze?

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Foods that contain a high percentage of water (such as spanish, tomatoes, celery) do not freeze successfully. Cakes pastries and bread freeze well. A tip for cake lovers: when cake is thawing, cut think slices of apple to cover the entire cake and place it in an airtight container; allow to stand in a cool place for two hours, then serve. The cakes will be as if freshly baked.

Raw meats and sea food (more…)

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