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Seriously Committed to Food. Looking for a job is hard… Therefore my time to cook and, specially, write about it has been limited…. Here is a recipe I cooked some weeks ago for the first time and will be repeating today! It is great as a starter or as a main dish if served with some rice. Stuffed Mushrooms (serves 4). 4 large flat mushrooms. 2 tbsp of olive oil. 125 g of cream cheese. 75 g of grated cheddar cheese. Pre-heat the oven at 180ºC. Cook in the oven for approximately 10 minutes, until the chees...
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Food Purpose – Journey to a plant-based, oil-free diet
Journey to a plant-based, oil-free diet. Look Ma, no oil! Bean Chili For a Crowd. June 21, 2015. This is a simple and delicious topping for an hors d’ oeuvre or placed on top of any pasta dish. This is a no-oil sauté dish and easy to prepare. Garlic Mushrooms Print No-oil sauté garlic mushrooms Author: rouxbe.com Ingredients ¼ cup shallot, minced 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 cup loosely…. Read More ». Look Ma, no oil! May 29, 2015. I am often asked, If you don’t use oil, how do you sauté stuff? This week I ...
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Food Purpose – Journey to a plant-based, oil-free diet
Journey to a plant-based, oil-free diet. Look Ma, no oil! Bean Chili For a Crowd. June 21, 2015. This is a simple and delicious topping for an hors d’ oeuvre or placed on top of any pasta dish. This is a no-oil sauté dish and easy to prepare. Garlic Mushrooms Print No-oil sauté garlic mushrooms Author: rouxbe.com Ingredients ¼ cup shallot, minced 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 cup loosely…. Read More ». Look Ma, no oil! May 29, 2015. I am often asked, If you don’t use oil, how do you sauté stuff? This week I ...
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Heat one package of flour tortillas in the microwave. Place a large spoonful of meat in the center of the warm tortilla, top with a good amount of grated cheese. Fold both sides of the tortilla into the center, then fold and roll up. Wrap first in waxed paper (to keep it moist) then in foil (to keep it warm). These can be tossed in the oven "as is" - they can be put in a cooler and kept fairly warm for several hours for a ski trip or picnic or they can be frozen and microwaved (after removing foil) later.