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Portabella & Zucchini Grilled Flatbread Pizza | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. Portabella and Zucchini Grilled Flatbread Pizza. This is my favorite way to make pizza – on the grill. Start with some delicious and simple homemade dough. For the toppings I like the flavors of zucchini and portabella mushroom sauteed with garlic and olive oil. Then it all comes together on the grill. The dough gets cooked on one side, then taken off the grill to add the toppings. Portabella and Zucchini Grilled Flatbread. Serves 2 – 4 people. 3) While the ...
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April | 2012 | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. Archive April, 2012. Seared Ahi Tuna with Edamame Corn Stew. Close friends of ours (we love you Stan and Pam) spend a lot of time at the North Carolina coast and went on a charter fishing trip about a week ago. They caught some yellowfin tuna and brought some home to share with us! It had to be kept very cold (on ice but not frozen) and we used it straight away. I made a sesame seed spice crust, seared it and placed it on top of an edamame and corn stew.
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Restaurant Style Salsa | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. I love the chips and salsa served at family-owned local mexican restaurants all over the country. The salsa is usually pretty smooth, medium hot and has lovely flecks of green. So I have been working on a homemade version for a while and have decided this is the best I can do! This recipe has many wonderful qualities:. You can make it in less than 5 minutes. The ingredients are easy to come by. It is really cheap to make! Here are the ingredients:. Seared Ah...
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Seared Ahi Tuna with Edamame Corn Stew | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. Seared Ahi Tuna with Edamame Corn Stew. Close friends of ours (we love you Stan and Pam) spend a lot of time at the North Carolina coast and went on a charter fishing trip about a week ago. They caught some yellowfin tuna and brought some home to share with us! It had to be kept very cold (on ice but not frozen) and we used it straight away. I made a sesame seed spice crust, seared it and placed it on top of an edamame and corn stew. Corn (fresh or frozen an...
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Honeymoon #2 - Great Divide Route: West Allis Baby Project
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Honeymoon #2 - Great Divide Route. Before, during, and hopefully after account of a Great Divide Route journey in the summer of 2010. Monday, August 23, 2010. West Allis Baby Project. Seems as though riding a bike doesn't affect a man's fertility like some say. Check out the latest blog. October 28, 2010 at 1:56 AM. November 13, 2010 at 8:56 PM. Hi other GDR riders we ran into! Good to hear from you. Hope your rides went as well as ours did. Wed love to hear from you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Shortbread, Mascarpone and Strawberry Tart | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. Shortbread, Mascarpone and Strawberry Tart. I was inspired by a strawberry mascarpone cheesecake I had recently to experiment with these superstar ingredients. Here is my creation:. This lucky girl lives down the road from a farm with almost year-round fresh produce. I saw the “Pick Your Own Strawberries” signs up yesterday and was amazed that the strawberries were ready so early! Butter (1 stick, softened). Flour (1 1/4 cups, unbleached all purpose). Leave ...
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The Genesis of Seven | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. The Genesis of Seven. I didn’t just want to be able to follow recipes (not that I could have done that either… my cooking vocabulary was limited to terms such as “mix” and “blend”) and instead posed a challenge to myself. Could I, given ingredients that were readily available, create something delicious without referencing a recipe? The Rules of Seven →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The Rules of Seven.
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June | 2012 | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. Archive June, 2012. I love the chips and salsa served at family-owned local mexican restaurants all over the country. The salsa is usually pretty smooth, medium hot and has lovely flecks of green. So I have been working on a homemade version for a while and have decided this is the best I can do! This recipe has many wonderful qualities:. You can make it in less than 5 minutes. The ingredients are easy to come by. It is really cheap to make! Salt (1 tsp.).
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The Rules of Seven | Seven
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Cooking and baking with 7 ingredients or less. The Rules of Seven. I thought I should mention the rules I created for this blog. 1) No recipe can have over 7 ingredients. In attempt to focus on the purity of the ingredients, none of those seven should be a mixture of other ingredients. For example, listing one ingredient as “pasta sauce” is cheating. 3) All other spices COUNT! This is the most challening rule! What do you think of the rules? The Genesis of Seven. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.