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The Perfect Blend PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Sonal Vashi   
2008-03-03 08:00:00

Nothing plasters a smile on my face quite like ice cream, especially when it’s homemade! While ice cream is readily available in grocery stores, homemade ice cream is in a league of its own.  When you make your own, you combine fresh, rich, ingredients with additions of your choice.  This recipe will result in the richest, creamiest, silkiest ice cream that will give new meaning to the phrase "melt in your mouth."  My recipe starts off with a Crème Anglaise base, which is heavenly in itself. It is then slow-churned until transformed into ice cream. Try this base recipe first, but then feel free to experiment and create your very own unique concoction.  This dessert is perfect for one and even better for a crowd!  

 
Building the basics, keeping it simple PDF  | Print |  Email
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Written by Palak Patel   
Building the basics 
You move into your first house or apartment excited at the idea of purchasing items to create the right décor arranging things in your own style, now the ever daunting task of the kitchen comes into play. Many people just moving into their own places for the first time, or newlyweds setting up a kitchen, may be overwhelmed by the array of kitchen tools available. When I first started cooking, I used to tell people that they didn't need to spend a lot of money on fancy knives, pots and pans. Now I say just the opposite. Buy the best and you'll never have to buy another. Having a few key essentials in your kitchen ensures that you can tackle any cooking challenge whether it’s a dinner party or dinner for one. My favorite utensils in the kitchen are a set of knives that feel good when you grip them or a sharp chef knife, pans that are substantial and heat evenly (All-Clad, Calphalon), utensils that are sturdy and well designed and a great blender. Consider buying equipment that has multipurpose use: a good example is measuring cups for dry and wet materials are different.

 
Tropical Mango Pie PDF  | Print |  Email
Written by Sonal Vashi   
Tropical Mango Pie
You deserve an island vacation!  Since you can’t always get away, bring the flavors reminiscent of the tropics to your own kitchen.  This super simple Tropical Mango Pie is sure to take your palate straight to Paradise. 

 

 

 

 
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