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Cooking With Matt

Grilling with the one and only WhiskeyBoy. Including the Grill Cam! Cooking steaks and onions on the grill in the backyard!

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How To Cook Lobster Tails

If the thought of acquiring and preparing a entire live lobster seems too intimidating, Acquiring frozen lobster tails may possibly be the perfect option for a wonderful dinner, especially in situation you are wanting to impress your invitees. But how to cook lobster tails? That�s been quite a question for most individuals since lobster isn�t your evryday meal.

How to cook lobster tails is quite easier than entire lobsters, and they are less difficult to discover too. Also simpler to prepare and lighter on the wallet, and serving up an ideal platter of appetizing lobster tails will by all odds supply you with a meal that the dinner guests normally are not likely to forget.

several folks don’t know how to cook lobster tails but truly Feeding on lobster was formerly general amongst fishermen and sailor boys, yet nowadays it is considered a delicacy and a unique treat for most of us.

if you are wondering how to cook lobster tails focus on the acquire. Buying a full lobster can be very pricey, so when several of the meat is acquired in the claws and in the tail, it may possibly consequently grow to be a lot more economic to just obtain a way of measuring frozen lobster tails rather than the whole lobster itself, specifically should you remain learning how to cook lobster tails.

To the question how to cook lobster tails there are a number of answers. One answer to how to cook lobster tails is boiling. Grilled, steamed or baked.

For Boiled lobster tails you fill a sizable saucepan with h2o and add a teaspoon of salt per litre of drinking water. Once the water is brought to the boil and add the lobster tails into the pan. Proceed to boil the tails for approximately a minute per ounce of total weight. Then once they are done drain the lobster tails and serve sizzling with melted butter, lemon juice or mayonnaise.

Another answer to how to cook lobster tails is steaming. To steam lobster tails pour 1 cup of drinking water into the bottom of a pan at the same time as add salt to it. Once the water is brought to a boil insert a wooden skewer or cocktail stick down the length of each lobster tail and then place the tails on a steaming rack placed inside the pan and cover using a lid. The skewers may stop them from curling due to the fact of the steaming. Once the tails are steamed for about 7 or eight minutes, drain and serve scorching.

One much more reply to how to cook lobster tails is grilling. For Grilled lobster tails initial insert a wooden skewer into the lobster tails to stop them from curling on boiling. Then make ready a large saucepan of salted drinking water as mentioned earlier for boiling lobster tails. Once the water has reached a fierce boil, add the tails and cook for 4 minutes. once cooked drain the tails and position them on their backs once they have cooled slightly. Subsequently getting a sharp knife, proceed to split the soft top shell of the tail, lengthways down the middle, but leave the hard shell underneath intact. Then pour some melted butter and lemon juice over the meat of the tails or brush a marinade more than the meat and place shell side down into a pre-heated grill. Grill for about 7 to 8 minutes within a medium – sizzling heat or until the substance is opaque, no longer transparent and firm to the touch. Once done you can serve hot with lemon, melted butter or mayonnaise.

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Hot Sauce – Heating Things Up

There’s absolutely nothing similar to a splash of hot sauce to liven up even the blandest of all dishes. Actually, true to the genre of sauces all over the globe, the hot sauce isn’t only an accompaniment but also does honors as the primary ingredient in many dishes.

The term hot sauce could not have been more likely for it refers to any hot and spicy sauce made from chilly peppers or chilly extracts and vinegar. Thus, you can have sauces made from any type of chilly pepper (i.e., the fruits of plants hailing from the Capsicum family) such as red peppers, habaneras or tabasco. The Tabasco sauce is the most well-known amongst all of the hot sauces offered.

How hot your hot sauce is going to be is determined by the kind of pepper being used. Therefore, you have the bell pepper with a barely-there taste at one end of the spectrum and the robust habaneros, which will work up a good steam, at the other end. Interestingly, it is a substance known as capsaicin, which imparts the characteristic heat to the pepper.

The hot sauce is really a well-known constituent in lots of Mexican and Cajun dishes and in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine. However, its most widespread use is, as a barbequeue accompaniment.

Barbecue sauce is poured onto grilled or barbecued meat. It is also used as a dipper. A hot barbecue sauce is generally a blend of sweet, sour and spicy elements and the most well-known combination contains tomato flavorings, vinegar and sugar.

Barbecue sauces come in myriad forms, with every region bragging of their native BBQ sauce. Therefore you have the fiery Texas variety with a tomato base, the vinegar and tomato based Arkansas variety tempered down by molasses, the white mayonnaise based Alabama type and the black pepper, mustard and vinegar concoction hailing from South Carolina.

For all the fire they spew, hot pepper sauces are simple to prepare.

Take a few peppers (the quantity wholly depends upon how hot your sauce will be) like habanera or tabasco, a cup of water, 1/3 cup red wine vinegar, one bell pepper, a tablespoon of paprika, salt to taste and cumin if you so want. Chop or grind the peppers and boil it with all the ingredients. Finally, crush this heady mixture in a blender. Your hot pepper sauce is ready.
 
A word of caution

Whilst working with pepper and pepper sauces, do remember to don the gloves. A few peppers are absolutely nothing short of live ammunition and are known to cause skin irritation and are especially nasty once they enter the eyes.  

There’s much more to a pepper than just the tangy taste. Peppers are storehouses of vitamins A, C and E, potassium and folic acid. So aside from the distinct taste, the hot sauces also give certain nutritional value to the dishes they grace.

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Grilled Pork Tenderloin Recipes

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How to Grill a Pork Tenderloin from the Cajun recipes at Cajun Cooking TV and Beryl Stokes. We added Mesquite wood chips for a great smoke flavor to one of our favorite grilled meats. Check out the full recipe and how-to on our website at www.cajuncookingtv.com.

Thanks for watching our videos and we hope that you learn a few things into to serve your family delicious food.

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Grilled Greek Kafta burgers

with salad & lentils

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Diet Ideas for a Picky Eater?

I am 24 years old and at my highest weight ever. I am 5′ 7" and currently weigh 192 pounds. I recently quit smoking and have taken up eating in its place. I have an exercise program in place, but can’t seem to find a diet to go along with it. I am extremely picky. I basically eat chicken, most fruits and vegetables, bread, dairy products, and pasta. I live in Southern Louisiana (where we are known for our amazing cajun food) but I don’t like any type of seafood, including fish, I don’t care for any type of bean or peas, not big on red meat, and can’t eat pork because it gives me migraines. Help!! Any ideas are appreciated. I would like to get back down between 145-160. I know it will take a while, but I am willing to give it a try!

Here is a suggestion: (If you liked it or if it worked for you, you can replace the items with your own preferences)

1-Breakfast – Do not skip this one, EVER
– 150 ml of %3.5 ORGANIC milk or 250 ml of %1 ORGANIC milk
[You can save some of it for your morning coffee with 2 cubes of sugar]
Total calories: 150 to 200

2- Lunch (350 cal, max)
- Chicken noodle soup + Small bun

3- afternoon break
-1 Cup of coffee with soy milk and 1-2 sugar (Max, 100 calories)

4 – Dinner (800 Calories)

- Rice or Potato: 100 – 120 gr + 150gr Chicken breast: Grilled and seasoned with lemon and herbs + Baked or grilled tomatoes (Salted)

5- Before sleep
-Tea with 2 whole grain cookies (70 Calories)
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All calories together: 1550 (Max)

Add 150 cal fruits, whenever you desire.

You’ll loose 2 lb a week (avg)

Supplements: If you like, 1 multivitamin a day, 5 days a week

Good Luck


okayy so im kindof on a diet and trying to eat anything under 300 calories but my family is going to a …?

sports bar for dinner. What would be under 300 calories? I was thinking a turkey burger w/ just ketchup on a bun. heres the rest of the menu and im not a big fan of salads or soups or things w/ alot of vegetables or seafood…
STEAMED CLAMS 12.95
Dozen little necks, onion, garlic, & jalapeños

-CHICKEN CORDON BLUE NUGGETS 6.50
with honey mustard sauce

-CHICKEN WINGS 6.95
Mike’s original, Honey BBQ, or Teriyaki

-SHRIMP COCKTAIL 7.50
4 Jumbo shrimp & zesty cocktail sauce

-CHICKEN FINGERS 6.50
With honey mustard sauce

-NACHOS 7.50
Topped with chili, cheddar, Jalapeños, salsa, & sour cream

-MOZZARELLA STICKS 6.50
With marinara sauce

-BAKED CLAMS 6.95
In the shell topped with bacon

-FRIED PIEROGIES 6.50
Smothered in sautéed onion & served with sour cream

-CLAMS ON THE 1/2 SHELL 6.95
1/2 dozen little necks & cocktail sauce

-POPCORN CHICKEN 6.95
Fried boneless chicken tossed in our famous wing sauce

-MINI TACOS 6.50
served with salsa & sour cream

~SOUPS~

-FRENCH ONION SOUP 4.50
Served in a bread bowl

-HOME MADE CHILI 4.50
with cheddar and onion add 1.00

-SEAFOOD BISQUE 5.00

-SOUP OF THE DAY

~ON THE GREEN~

-GREEK SALAD 4.95
-HOUSE SALAD 3.95
-CAESAR SALAD 4.95
The above salads are available in an Entrée size for an additional 4.00

-CHICKEN CAESAR SALAD 11.95

-SOMETHING LITE 13.95
Grilled chicken & Portobello mushroom, over mixed greens with balsamic vinaigrette

-PATRICIAN SALAD 8.95
Glazed walnuts, Crasins, gorgonzola, & raspberry vinaigrette over mixed greens

~OFF THE HOOK~

-CRABMEAT STUFFED FLOUNDER 14.95
Flounder filet with homemade blueclaw crabmeat stuffing served Cajun or Scampi style, With vegetable and your choice of potato

-FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP 15.95
1/2dozen lightly breaded gulf shrimp served with french fries and coleslaw

-ENGLISH STYLE FISH N CHIPS 13.95
Fresh beer battered cod served with fried potato chips and coleslaw

-FRIED SEAFOOD PLATTER 16.95
Flounder, shrimp, homemade crab cakes, french fries, and coleslaw

~SEASONAL SPECIALS~

-SHEPHARD’S PIE 12.95
Ground beef, lamb, and sausage mixed with vegetables in a natural gravy, baked in a mashed potato crust

-CHICKEN POT PIE 12.95
Juicy chunks of chicken and fresh vegetables baked in a tender flaky crust

-ROAST TURKEY DINNER 14.95
Served with stuffing, mashed potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetable

-SLICED ROAST BEEF DINNER 14.95
Slow roasted top round beef smothered in rich brown gravy, Served with mashed potato and vegetable

~FOUL POST~

-ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING 17.95
Slow Roasted duck with a garlic orange glaze served with rice and vegetable

-FRIED CHICKEN BASKET 12.95
Served with coleslaw and french fries

-GRILLED BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST 13.95
Original Mike’s Chicken grilled with our wing sauce, Teriyaki style, or Cajun Blackened, Served with vegetable and your choice of potato

~ITALIAN~

-CHICKEN PARMIGIANA 12.95
-VEAL PARMIGIANA 15.95
-SHRIMP PARMIGIANA 15.95
All of the above served with pasta of the day

-HOMEMADE LASAGNA 12.95
Pasta layered with ricotta and mozzarella cheese with meat sauce

~ON OUR GRILL~

-20 oz. PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 21.95
Mike’s Marinated
Cajun Blackened
French dipped
All of the above served with vegetable and your choice of potato

-16 oz. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK 19.95
Char-broiled sirloin with a rich brown gravy, Served with vegetable and your choice of potato

-MARINATED SKIRT STEAK 16.95
Tender skirt steak charbroiled to your preference, Served with vegetable and your choice of potato

~1/2 POUND BURGERS~

All served with dill pickle chips and choice of potato salad, macaroni salad, coleslaw, onion rings, french fries, or waffle fries

-GRUMPY JACK’S MARINATED BURGER 6.95
In our own special marinade

-MOON BURGER 7.50
Topped with mushrooms & mozzarella

-PIZZA BURGER 6.95
Topped with Marinara and Mozzarella

-TURKEY BURGER 6.95
Topped with sautéed onion and cheddar

-CAJUN BURGER 7.50
Our famous wing sauce, sautéed onions, and cheddar

-VEGGIE BURGER 6.95

-CHEESE BURGER 6.95

-HAMBURGER 6.50

CUSTOMIZE YOUR BURGER WITH YOUR CHOICE OF BACON, SAUTEED ONIONS, MUSHROOMS, LETTUCE & TOMATO, OR CHILI FOR AN ADDITIONAL 75 CENTS

~SANDWICH & WRAP BOARD~

All served with dill pickle chips and choice of potato salad, macaroni salad, coleslaw, onion rings, french fries, or waffle fries.

-ROAST BEEF ON MOZZARELLA GARLIC BREAD 7.50
Lean thin sliced roast beef on homemade garlic bread topped with mozzarella cheese

-CHICKEN CUTLET ON MOZZARELLA GARLIC BREAD 7.50
Grilled or fried chicken cutlet on homemade garlic bread topped with mozzarella

-SLICED SKIRT STEAK ON MOZZARELLA GARLIC BREAD 8.95
Juicy grilled steak on our homemade garlic bread topped with mozzarella cheese

-BOARS HEAD HAM & CHEESE 6.50
-BACON, LETTUCE, & TOMATO 5.95
-ALBACORE TUNA SALAD 6.50
-TURKEY or ROAST

Just because it’s a TURKEY burger doesn’t mean it’s light on calories…it probablky has 700-800 calories. You should get a sandwich without bacon and even that won’t be that little calories. The only thing you listed that will be 300 calories is the shrimp coctail.


New Cajun Recipes from Cajun Cooking TV

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Beryl Stokes will be presenting new Cajun Cooking videos and Cajun recipes such as –

Crawfish recipes
Shrimp recipes
Crab recipes
Beef recipes
Pork recipes
Vegetable recipes
Dessert recipes
Cajun restaurant reviews
Crock Pot Beef Stew recipe
How to Boil Shrimp
Grilled Fish
and Lots more
Stay tuned to Cajun Cooking TV

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Cajun Recipes from Cajun Cooking TV

http://www.CajunCookingTV.com/ -

Beryl Stokes will be presenting new Cajun Cooking videos and Cajun recipes such as –

Crawfish recipes
Shrimp recipes
Crab recipes
Cajun restaurant reviews
Crock Pot Beef Stew recipe
How to Boil Shrimp
Grilled Fish
and Lots more
Stay tuned to Cajun Cooking TV

Duration : 0:8:33

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Smoking tips 1007 pro

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