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"Apple Sour Cream Streusel Pie" – four-pounds of orchard fresh apples cut and peeled by hand in pie crust, covered in sour cream custard (made with sugar, salt, vanilla, sour cream, and eggs) topped with walnut streusel topping (made with white sugar, brown sugar, walnuts, secret spices, butter and flour) and baked, served a la mode ...
"The Fat Elvis Sundae" – jumbo peanut butter cup on a stick, dipped in banana batter (made with ripe bananas, flour, baking powder, brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, salt, water and whole milk), deep-fried, and served with a scoop of peanut butter ice cream and a scoop of banana ice cream, topped with whipped cream, chocolate sauce, crumbled ...
French onion soup – Soup based on onions and meat stock or water; Fried onion – A method of cooking onions; Kachumbari – Tomato-onion salad; Liver and onions – Prepared dish [5] Mujaddara – Dish of lentils, rice and sautéed onions; Musakhan – Palestinian bread and chicken dish; Onion cake – Cake made with onion; Onion chip
When it comes to 15-minute weeknight dinners, nothing is better than a simple piece of flaky, tender, savory-sweet brown sugar-glazed salmon. It takes 5 minutes to prep, 10 minutes to cook, and ...
Fried milk – Deep-fried Cantonese dessert (also crema fritta) [3] Deep-fried butter – Snack food made of butter; Fried cheese – Cheese dish fried in oil; Fried cheese curds – Unaged curdled milk product; Fried ice cream – Coated, deep-fried dessert; Leche frita – Traditional Spanish dessert, Spanish sweet typical of northern Spain
A deep-fried hot dog on pizza bread, topped with onions, peppers, and fried potatoes. [195] Jersey breakfast dog: Northeast New Jersey: A hot dog wrapped in bacon and deep fried, with melted cheese, on top of a fried or scrambled egg. [196] Maxwell Street Polish: Midwest Chicago A Polish sausage made with beef and pork, and with garlic and ...
After you get the crust made, it usually needs to chill out in the fridge for a while to hydrate the flour and chill the butter back up. And then there's the rolling.
To make the filling, heat 2 teaspoons of the oil in a large nonstick pan over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 6 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium low, cover, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is golden brown and caramelized, about 20 minutes more. Transfer the onion to a bowl.