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Tag Archives: milk
Ice Cream: MIlk & Cream Type
By Cat, Jun 2008 (updated Dec 2022) (Photo, right, from Viewpoints.com (1)) Today’s commercial ice cream is nothing like old-fashioned ice cream from the local dairy. Today’s version includes a lot of questionable additives and highly processed ingredients which I … Continue reading
Ice Cream: Fruit or Berry in Custard Base
By Cat, Jun 2008 (Photo, right, from Cooking.com (1)) See also: 1. Puddings & Frozen Desserts Menu; 2. Ice Cream Basics; 3. Crème Anglaise (Stove-Top Custard Sauce) Includes: 1. Berry Ice Cream; 4. Peach Ice Cream; 5. Lemon Ice Cream Today’s commercial ice cream is nothing … Continue reading
Spinach Enchiladas Suizas
By Cat, Mar 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Vegetarian & Bean Menu; 2. Casseroles & One-Dish Meals Menu; 3. Ethnic Foods Menu; 4. Chile Sauce: Red or Green Ever since I first discovered it in Anna Thomas’s … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Fat or oil, Grain, Herbs, Leafy Veggie, Onion family, Poultry, Vine veggies
Tagged chard, cheese, garlic, jalapeños, milk, onion, sour cream, spinach, tortillas
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Crème Anglaise (Stove-Top Egg Custard Sauce)
By Cat, Jan 2015 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) There are two types of stove-top custard: Crème Anglaise: made without added starch or flour as thickener, for use as a sauce, a simple dessert, or for pie fillings; it’s thickness is … Continue reading
Rosemary or Thyme-Infused Flan
By Cat, Jan 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Puddings Menu; 2. Caramelized Sugar: Caramel, Toffee & Butterscotch (About); 3. Crème Caramel or Flan (About); 4. Crème Caramel or Rich Flan; 5. Unrefined sugars Crème caramel, or flan, is a wonderful custard dessert with a caramel sauce. Caramel is sugar … Continue reading
Crème Caramel or Rich Flan
By Cat, Jan 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Puddings Menu; 2. Caramelized Sugar: Caramel, Toffee & Butterscotch (About); 3. Crème Caramel or Flan (About); 4. Unrefined sugars Includes: 1. Crème Caramel Cups; 2. Rich Flan Crème caramel, or flan, is a wonderful custard dessert with … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Stock, broth, Stove top, Uncategorized
Tagged cream, eggs, milk, stevia, sugar, vanilla
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Crème Caramel or Flan (About)
By Cat, Jan 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Puddings Menu; 2. Caramelized Sugar: Caramel, Toffee & Butterscotch (About); 3. Unrefined sugars Includes: 1. Crème caramel or flan notes; 2. Detailed method for making crème caramel, or flan Crème caramel is a … Continue reading
Cranberry-Orange Bread with Nuts
By Cat, Feb 2008 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Breads & Rolls Menu; 2. CranberryKeeping Cake Cranberry bread adds a festive flair to any holiday table, but I like to make it any time of the year that I can get … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Berries, Citrus, Dairy, Eggs, Fat or oil, Flour, Leavening, Nuts and seeds, Pseudo-grain, Soaked, Sweetener
Tagged butter, coconut flour, cranberries, egg, flour, maple syrup, milk, orange, pecans, stevia, sugar
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Cranberry Keeping Cake (Norrlands Kage)
By Cat, Feb 2008 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Cranberry bread adds a festive flair to any holiday table, but I like to make it any time of the year that I can get good quality fresh cranberries (you could … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Berries, Dairy, Eggs, Extract, Fat or oil, Flour, Nuts and seeds, Pseudo-grain, Spices, Sweetener
Tagged butter, cardamom, cloves, coriander, cranberries, eggs, flour cinnamon, milk, orange, pecans, sour cream, sugar
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Why Pasteurize Milk?
By Cat, Jun 2007 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Raw milk provides many healthful benefits, much of which is lost with pasteurization. This is discussed in more detail in Raw Milk: A Real, Raw, Natural and Perfect Food, but what follows is a summary … Continue reading