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Building a Cob Pizza-Oven in Pictures | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. Building a Cob Pizza-Oven in Pictures. The Guardian just published this cool article. About building your own cob pizza-oven. If you’re curious about the process and wonder what the heck Josh and I are getting ourselves into this summer. Here is a photo slideshow. So you can see each step. More soon about this project as we develop a timeline and start stocking up on supplies. Stay tuned! RecipeHacking Challenge # 6: Burritos. A Love Letter to Brookfield Farm →.
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RecipeHacking – Number 1 | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. RecipeHacking – Number 1. Welcome to the first installment of RecipeHacking. Below is the first recipe, ready for you to hack. For RecipeHacking Number 1. We are focusing on an old favorite with a lot of potential: Mac and Cheese. Below is a terribly basic version of this old stand-by. To participate in RecipeHacking. Good luck – and hack away! 3 cups shredded Cheddar cheese. 1 Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). 3 Toss the pasta into a big bowl with cheese.
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The Return of RecipeHacking | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. The Return of RecipeHacking. Once upon a time, in an earlier incarnation of this blog, Josh and I challenged our readers to show off their culinary prowess. Here’s how Josh initially introduced RecipeHacking:. 8220;Welcome to RecipeHacking, an occasional foray into unconventional cooking, adventurous eating, and competitive creativity. Seek out your secret ingredient. Discover your taste for tampering. RecipeHacking is for you.”. To participate in RecipeHacking all you have...
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Introducing RecipeHacking | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. Welcome to RecipeHacking, an occasional foray into unconventional cooking, adventurous eating, and competitive creativity. Be a great dish. Seek out your secret ingredient. Discover your taste for tampering. RecipeHacking is for you. Check back soon for the first recipe in this new series. RecipeHacking – Number 1 →. 3 Responses to “Introducing RecipeHacking”. RecipeHacking - Number 1 « Kitchen Dancing. March 5, 2008. Laquo; Kitchen Dancing. October 19, 2009. Fill in your d...
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Maple Syrup Dumplings | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. I came across this recipe from Saveur. When a local shop, Cooks Shop Here. Things that contributed to not feeling 100% satisfied by the experience:. The dumplings were a bit too dense. It felt a little wasteful and expensive to use so much maple syrup. Nearly two cups of maple syrup would normally last a lot longer around our house when we’re just drizzling a little on waffles or whatnot. 8211; makes 6 servings. 1 1/2 cups flour. 4 1/2 tsp. baking powder. I’m going th...
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RecipeHacking Challenge #5: Shepherd’s Pie | Kitchen Dancing
https://kitchendancing.wordpress.com/2011/03/12/recipehacking-challenge-5-shepherds-pie
Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. RecipeHacking Challenge #5: Shepherd’s Pie. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day next week I’m choosing a quintessentially Irish dish to hack. Shepherd’s Pie! It’s been a while so if you’ve forgotten how RecipeHacking works or are new to RecipeHacking here’s the general idea. Look back at previous posts to see how we’ve challenged our readers to hack macaroni and cheese. Time to get creative in the kitchen! 1 1/2 pounds all-purpose potatoes, peeled, quartered, and rinsed. Spread t...
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RecipeHacking Challenge # 6: Burritos | Kitchen Dancing
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Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. RecipeHacking Challenge # 6: Burritos. Are you ready for the next RecipeHacking challenge? This time around we’re going to hack BURRITOS. Everyone’s favorite hand-held meal on the go. Coincidentally, this is right in time for Cinco de Mayo. What’s your favorite kind of burrito? Does it have to be a tortilla? What else could you use? The possibilities are endless. I can’t wait to see what you come up with! And shepherd’s pie. Building a Cob Pizza-Oven in Pictures →. Not sure...
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RecipeHacking Challenge # 4: Thanksgiving | Kitchen Dancing
https://kitchendancing.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/recipehacking-challenge-4-thanksgiving
Cooking. Crafts. Conversation. RecipeHacking Challenge # 4: Thanksgiving. This time instead of choosing a specific recipe to hack we’re opting for a seasonal theme: THANKSGIVING LEFTOVERS! Etc etc.), and often pie. It doesn’t matter if the dish you choose to hack is traditional or not. What does matter is that it was part of your original Thanksgiving dinner. If it’s not obvious, please explain how your dish or ingredient was initially used and then how you chose to reinvent it. E, and pizza. Garnishes: ...
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