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Perfect Summer Picnic Fare | SAVEUR

Perfect Summer Picnic Fare | SAVEUR.

While summer is still upon us you should take the opportunity to get out and go on a nice picnic for the day. All you need is to pack up your supplies, grab a blanket and try out some of these great picnic fare recipes from Saveur and you will have everything you need to have a fun summer picnic that you will always remember. If it’s too hot or rainy, plan a picnic indoors and have some fun! Check it out!

 

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27 of Our Greatest Pizza Recipes – NYT Cooking

27 of Our Greatest Pizza Recipes – NYT Cooking.

It wasn’t until the past year or so that I started making my own pizza dough and doing more experimenting with pizzas, but boy am I glad I did. everyone enjoys pizza and trying out different combinations, types of dough, crusts and more can lead to the discovery of all kinds of great flavors. new York Times Cooking has put together 27 great pizza recipes to cover everything you need to make dough and all kinds of pizzas to delight in. Check it out!

 

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50 French Recipes, French Food Recipes | Saveur

50 French Recipes, French Food Recipes | Saveur.

French cooking is considered among the finest and most elegant in the world. If you are celebrating Bastille Day and want to try your hand at some traditional French recipes, Saveur has posted 50 classic French recipes that you can give a try and reach new gastronomic heights. Check it out!

 

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July 4th Recipes Recipes – NYT Cooking

July 4th Recipes Recipes – NYT Cooking.

You can cook all kinds of great things to celebrate the 4th of July, even if you are not grilling or don’t have a grill of your own. The New York Times Cooking has put together fantastic July 4th recipes for everything from beverages to grilling to sides to dessert and the best sauces you can use as well. you’ll find all you need to make a great day of your summer celebration. Check it out!

 

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Summer Fruits and Vegetables Recipes – NYT Cooking

Summer Fruits and Vegetables Recipes – NYT Cooking.

It’s turning to that farmer’s market time of year when you can get the best of the fresh vegetables and fruit in your area and make all kinds of fantastic dishes for everything from breakfast to dessert and all the meals and snacks in between. New York Times Cooking has put together 300 great summer fruit and vegetable recipes so you are all set with everything you could need for any occasion. Check it out!

 

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Dishes to Bring to an Outdoor Party

Dishes to Bring to an Outdoor Party.

My apologies for not posting as regularly as I would like lately. Work has gotten the better of me and I just have not had enough free time to get to everything. I am still cooking away and trying new recipes and accumulating them to put on, so I will be back to it when I get the time again. In the meantime, since it is coming up on that outdoor party and barbecue time of year where you may be going to different places, here are 36 recipes from Bon Appetit for great dishes that you can bring to any outdoor party as your contribution. You will find all kinds of great ideas listed here that can make a great addition to any buffet or party. Check it out!

 

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Leftovers That Don’t Taste Like Leftovers – NYT Cooking

Leftovers That Don’t Taste Like Leftovers – NYT Cooking.

We all have leftovers from meals that we make and 9 times out of ten you have a hard time figuring out just what to do with them. Sure you can bring them for lunch but to try and turn them into another piece of a meal or main dish for dinner can be tricky. The New York Times Cooking has tried to help out with that with 65 recipes that make use of leftovers for all kinds of occasions and dishes. You can find some new ways to make use of those items  you don’t know what to do with with just a bit of this inspiration. Check it out!

 

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Our Best Irish Recipes – Bon Appétit

Our Best Irish Recipes – Bon Appétit.

St. Patrick’s Day is under 2 weeks away so now is a good time to start planning out some of those great Irish recipes in advance of the day that is everything Irish. Bon Appetit has put together 18 recipes that are Irish-inspired recipes to help you celebrate the day with great drinks, corned beef and fun desserts. Check it out!

 

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Copy That! – Copycat Chili’s Boneless Buffalo Wings

I love Buffalo wings and get them often when we go out or make them myself around here when I get the craving for some but lately I have found that I have really liked the boneless Buffalo wings as well. They are nice pieces of white meat chicken with some great breading and that Buffalo wing sauce. It just seems like the perfect combination and I am more likely to have boneless white meat chicken around the house than I am to have chicken wings in the fridge or freezer, so it only made sense for me to try out a recipe and see how I would like it. I had just recently had some of Chili’s boneless Buffalo wings when we were there one night so that seemed like a good recipe to try to replicate as my first one out of the box. I easily found a copycat recipe at Todd Wilbur’s website Top Secret Recipes so I went about giving this one a try.

Copycat Chili’s Boneless Buffalo Wings

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1/4 teaspoon paprika

1 egg

1 cup milk

3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

3-4 cups vegetable oil

1/4 cup hot sauce

1 tablespoon butter

Bleu cheese dressing, for dipping

Celery ribs, for dipping

Combine the all-purpose flour. salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper and paprika together in a medium bowl. In another medium bowl, whisk together the egg and the milk. Slice each chicken breast into 1/2-inch size chunks. Heat the vegetable oil in a deep fryer, Dutch oven or large cast-iron pan until the oil registers on a thermometer 375 degrees.

In batches, dip the chicken pieces into the egg mixture, allowing any excess to drip off, then dip the chicken into the flour mixture. Repeat the process of dipping the piece into the egg mixture and breading mixture to give the chicken piece a second coating. Continue this process until all of the chicken pieces have been coated well. When all the chicken pieces have been coated, arrange them on a plate and chill them in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.

When the chicken is done resting, drop each piece into the hot oil and fry the chicken for about 5 to 6 minutes or until each piece is browned. You may have to do this in batches so as not to crowd the pieces while they are cooking.

As the chicken fries, heat the hot sauce and the butter together in a small saucepan set over medium heat, stirring to combine the two well. When the chicken pieces are done frying, remove them to a plate lined with paper towels. Place the chicken pieces into a covered container such as a large jar with a lid or large plastic container with a lid (a large zipper-top storage bag will work for this as well). Pour the sauce over the chicken in the container, cover the container and then shake the container gently until each piece of chicken is coated with the sauce. Pour the chicken onto a platter and serve the chicken with the bleu cheese dressing and celery pieces on the side.

Granted it is a lot oil to use for frying but if you want to get that great crunchy coating it seems like your best option. I do have baked version that I plan to try to see if it comes out the same way, but I have to say the coating was pretty darn good on these and I really liked them. I left some without sauce because Sean and Michelle prefer them that way but I really enjoyed them and they make a great appetizer for any party or you could have them for a meal with some fries. it is definitely one I will try again.

That’s all I have for today. Check back next time for another recipe. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day and enjoy your meal!

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Posted by on February 26, 2015 in Appetizers, Cooking, Dinner, Poultry

 

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Valentine’s Day – NYT Cooking

Valentine’s Day – NYT Cooking.

Valentine’s Day is tomorrow and if you are still looking for some ideas of what to make for you and your special someone, the New York Times has put together a great list of recipes for your dinner, chocolate, desserts, cocktails and more so that you can have a nice romantic meal right at home. Check it out!

 

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