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Tallahassee Cooking Club, January 2010

This month’s theme was Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Julia’s recipes are amazing but can be complicated and tedious.  However, don’t let that sway your enthusiasm to open her cookbook and take the plunge into her recipes. If you have the time to prepare you will not be disappointed. I must have been enjoying
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Food + Drink

Prosciutto And Mozzarella Panini

During the week our home life is hectic. We are forever trying to figure out what’s for dinner! The doors in the pantry are endlessly opened and closed. The refrigerator too. If we can find a meal that is simple and satisfying, and can be made in the time that we have, then it is

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Food + Drink

Scallops With Citrus And Quinoa

If you are watching your weight or just looking for a healthy alternative this meal per serving is only 335 calories with 10 grams of fat. We used fresh diver sea scallops. The scallops were quickly seared until golden brown on each side and served along side of quinoa. Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is a high protein

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Low-Fat Flan Custard

This is a simple flan custard that we have been making for  years.  The fat and calories have been reduced but, the taste and creaminess of the custard has not been compromised. Low-Fat Flan CustardServes 6 Ingredients: 1-1/3 cups sugar, divided 3/4 cup egg substitute 2- 12 ounce cans evaporated skimmed milk1 teaspon vanila extract Directions:

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Mint Patty Cakes

I love York Peppermint Patties. The dark chocolate covering of the peppermint filling is my favorite type of candy (along with nuts and caramel too). You could easily on any given day find peppermint patties in my freezer. They are delicious frozen. These tasty cupcakes taste just like a York Peppermint Pattie. I wish I could

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Baked Ziti

I realize that many of the great recipes I discover are from my fellow food bloggers. I have a folder that sits on top of my desk that is bulging with recipes that I want to experience. This recipe I found at  Fig Tree Appetizers www.figtreeapps.blogspot.com. I think what really sets this baked ziti apart is

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