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Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Dos Chinos Latin Asian Grub @ 4th Street Market: Santa Ana, California: Secret Menu Item: "The Lobster Elote" – deep-fried whole lobster, split in half, topped with garlic aioli (infused with fish sauce), shredded Monterrey jack cheese, elote (sweet grilled corn), baked in the oven and garnished with deep-fried dehydrated shallots and deep-fried scallions ...
"Mac n' Bison Sausage" – homemade mac and cheese (made with 'rooster comb' pasta in a cheese sauce of butter, flour, sweet onions, white wine, milk, cream, slow-roasted garlic, four cheeses: shredded cheddar, cream cheese, fontina and parmesan, and topped with pancetta and breadcrumbs; baked in a ramekin) and served with grilled bison sausage ...
Prepare using plain PHILADELPHIA 1/3 Less Fat than Cream Cheese and adding 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives to skillet along with the remaining broth and reduced-fat cream cheese. SUBSTITUTE Substitute 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen green beans, cooked and drained, for the asparagus.
His granddaughter Julia married Louis-Alexandre Marnier in 1876, and four years later, the Marniers released a signature cognac with Haitian bitter orange. [3] Swiss hotelier César Ritz (1850–1918) reportedly came up with the name "Grand Marnier" for Marnier-Lapostolle, who in return helped him purchase and establish the Hotel Ritz Paris. [4]
Recipes for stir-fried chicken and zucchini in ginger sauce; stir-fried tofu, snow peas, and red onion in hot and sour sauce; and stir-fried shrimp, asparagus, and yellow pepper in lemon sauce. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering chef's knives and a Tasting Lab on soy sauce.
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Using a vegetable peeler, shave the asparagus into long, thin strips and transfer to a large bowl. In a small bowl, mix the Parmigiano-Reggiano with the lemon juice, water and olive oil. Add to ...
In 1833, Marie-Antoine Carême described four grandes sauces (great sauces). [3] In 1844, the French magazine Revue de Paris reported: . Don’t you know that the grand sauce Espagnole is a mother sauce, of which all the other preparations, such as reductions, stocks, jus, veloutés, essences, and coulis, are, strictly speaking, only derivatives?