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Jennifer Melton

How to make an omelet in the PIC

January 17, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Serving size: 1-2 Servings Ingredients: How to make an omelet in the PIC 3 eggs 1 ounce butter Salt and pepper Directions: 1. Whisk eggs in a bowl with salt and pepper and 1 tablespoon cold water. 2. Heat butter in small non-stick frying pan over high heat. (450 degrees) 3. When the butter starts to foam, reduce heat to ...

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How To Make Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Recipe

January 17, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Serving size: Serves 2 Ingredients: Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Recipe 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats 1 cup milk or water ¾ cup apple juice Pinch ground cinnamon Pinch salt Directions: 1. In small saucepan, combine water or milk with apple juice and bring to boil on High (425°F). 2. Once liquid is boiling, reduce ...

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How do you boil the perfect egg every time?

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs on the NuWave PIC Directions: 1. Place eggs in 3.5-quart sauce pan, cover with 1 inch water and bring to boil over high (425°F) heat. 2. Once water has started boiling, pause PIC. 3. Let eggs sit for 8-10 minutes for soft boil or 12-14 minutes for hard boil. 4. Meanwhile, fill medium bowl with 1 quart ...

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Shrimp Cocktail Recipe

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Tip: I enhance the shrimp by poaching in beer, but the shrimp can be cooked in water and seasoning below. The trick to not having over-cooked shrimp is to cook fast and cool down fast. Always have and big bowl or your sink filled with cold water and ice to cool down shrimp. Serving size: 6 Servings Ingredients:Shrimp Cocktail Recipe ...

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Hot Cheese Dip Recipe

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

This dip is high in calcium and flavor, and although it is more caloric than most, a little goes a long way. It is excellent with Tortilla chips. The recipe can be made ahead and heated on low (105 degrees) to warm. Ingredients:Hot Cheese Dip Recipe [su_list icon="icon: arrow-right" icon_color="#02810b"] 1 cup milk 4 ounces grated ...

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Portable Induction Cooktops VS Traditional Gas/Electric Stoves

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

What a portable induction cooktop actually is? Well, you may be familiar with those built-in cooktops on the stoves. In fact, they look identical to well-known electric smoothtop burners. Portable induction cooktops can be simply taken and used almost anywhere. But the true genius about them is that they heat not the burner surface, but the ...

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Are Induction Cooktops Good?

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Our family has already been using an induction cooktop for cooking food for a long time. During this period, I have entirely made up my mind about this modern cooker. First of all, we are delighted with our choice. In our youth, we used a gas cooker; then for several years, we cooked on an electric one. I have something to compare it with and to ...

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Fagor PORTIND Portable Induction Cooktop

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Pros: Offers the ultimate in control for electric cooking, versatile and extremely portable, power boost for rapid boil, one large element for all sizes of pot and pans, slide-touch digital controls Cons: Requires magnetic cookware and a substantial investment if you haven’t had any. [su_button ...

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Wolf CT36G/S Gas Cooktop

January 15, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Users love the way the Wolf CT36G/S performs. They like that there are three different burner sizes, each emitting varying levels of heat energy. You can choose the right burner for your task, whether you’re melting butter, stir-frying vegetables, or simmering a big pot of soup. They also mention the ease of sliding pots and pans from grate to ...

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History of Belgian waffles

January 14, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

For many of us, waffles made a key part of our childhood. We will always fondly remember our mothers or grandmothers (or even fathers!) preparing this tasty dessert for breakfast. While they’re not particularly nutritious, waffles are easy on the taste buds, and they’re also easy to make. All you need is the right waffle maker and a couple of ...

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