Watermelon Sorbet by Eve Goldberg
Eve Goldberg, a JamPlay.com instructor, demonstrates her original song entitled "Watermelon Sorbet." This song is a beautiful fingerstyle piece. For more, visit http://www.jamplay.com/?s=19&c=265
Duration : 0:2:51
Eve Goldberg, a JamPlay.com instructor, demonstrates her original song entitled "Watermelon Sorbet." This song is a beautiful fingerstyle piece. For more, visit http://www.jamplay.com/?s=19&c=265
Duration : 0:2:51
How to thicken egg custard for making homemade vanilla ice cream; get expert tips on making homemade dessert recipes in this free food video.
Expert: Hiu Yau
Bio: Hiu Yau has been a home chef & caterer for more than eight years. He was born and raised in Hong Kong and is familiar with Chinese cuisine, especially Southern Chinese dishes.
Filmmaker: Hiu Yau
Duration : 0:1:26
I have jello brand pudding and evaporated milk, but no cream on hand. I had thought I had heard of a recipe for ice cream using evaporated milk and pudding...any ideas?
Thanks
Cream contains (40%min) milk fat.
You can't make "ice cream" without it.
Pudding and condensed milk may congeal and look the part but it will never, NEVER, be an adequate "instead of" for fat or taste as good.
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MAKEICECREAM.COM IT SCHOULD BE A GOOD ONE
Everybody and every place is now doing it. Hell, you can even get online access at McDonald's and Burger King. There is a small charge at these 2 places but Panera Bread offers it for free to customers. I have always told people in the past that if they want to get online and don't have internet access at home then they should visit their local library. Pretty soon, while going to the bathroom, you will be able to access the internet.
I'm suprised that Steve Jobs has not done something with this yet. I mean he has Ipods that are toilet paper dispensers so you can listen to music while in the bathroom. He has tennis shoes, Nike i believe, that have a built in Ipod. What about shoes with the ability to check your emails? What about hats that allow you to either watch TV or surf the net? We are getting so very close to being able to do things like this.
50 years ago if you had told people that pretty soon we would be buying water in the bottle they would have thought you were nuts. What about paying $3 for a cup of coffeee? I remember being able to get a burger and a cup of coffee for a buck. I can ever remember comic books for only a quarter. I was looking at comic books at wal-Mart the other day and I almost had a heart attack, some of them were almost $10, most were at least $5.
When I was about 5 years old I still have this memory of my dad complaining about the 32 cents per gallon for gasoline. Imagine if he could have taken a look into the future to see the $4 we were paying last year? I used to work in an ice cream parlor when I was just out of high school and senior citizens were always asking about ice cream cones with a scoop of ice cream for like a quarter.
Think back to when people only had maybe a radio for entertainment, life must have been boring back then. Look at everything a kid has at their disposal today. Remember the video game pong and breakout. Thats all that was available when I was a kid. I had a handheld football game but that was only a light you had to push across a small screen.
Jeffrey A Solochek, I
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/look-where-we-are-today-124983.html
Fizzy Blackcurrant Sorbet
World–Leading Chef And Gastronomic Alchemist Heston Blumenthal Spearheads A Nationwide Search For The British Innovator Of The Future
World-leading chef and culinary innovator Heston Blumenthal is spearheading a nationwide search for the British innovator of the future.
Heston Blumenthal is heading up the expert judging panel and is inviting the nation to get behind their passion for kitchen perfection and innovative design. Entrants need to submit a new idea that they believe could be the invention to revolutionise the future of culinary life and the way we live and work in the kitchen.
The competition is inviting Britons of all ages to unite in their passion for kitchen perfection and innovative design. The overall winner of the challenge will be awarded a once–in-a-lifetime package estimated to be worth £50,000. The winning package includes a £10,000 cash prize, as well as the opportunity to develop the product and work towards putting it on sale, with the winner receiving royalties on any future sales nationwide.
For more information and further tips from Heston, visit www.Finish.co.uk Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 0:5:13
Chef Keith Snow from http://www.harvesteating.com creates a delicious ice cream with blueberries and vanilla bean.
Duration : 0:5:46
Looking for recipes for one pint ice cream maker the ones I've found are to large for my maker mine only makes 3 pints at once need help
So go to a recipe book and get 1 it's easy as 1-2-3.
Definitely! Go for it.... Even if all you do is pour a big jar of fruit yoghurt into it and freeze that (which is gorgeous)....
I love strawberries. Much more, I love eating strawberry cakes. This craving for strawberry cake started when I was only four and started throwing tantrums over an ice cream. Dad would only shrug his shoulders with my crying but mom will surely find
Way to make me smile. For more details go to: www.dishadvice.com she led me on to the most off-limit area for children- the kitchen. My curiosity was aroused then when I smelled the sweet scent over the microwave oven. As she removes the piece of hot stuff, I saw a white bread with white icing on the top and butter cream frosting. The piece of a single strawberry on top makes it fresh and I can’t help myself drooling over the red and pink hues of the cake. That time, strawberry cakes become part of my culinary fantasies that I wish I could bake myself. But since I am still of young age, mother would only allow me to do cooking games with my own set of kitchen minis.
I found it sometimes boring and doll to make a make believe that I bake the strawberry cake out of the papers and leaves I used as ingredients. Mommy might have noticed it and the next day after my baking frustrations, she held me a box. I thought it will be my new set of utensils for my cooking games. To my dismay, the box has a gadget that seems like a calculator but only bigger. Mom said it was a computer.
I don’t want a computer. All I want is my own microwave oven, my bowls, and I know mom could also afford to buy me some ingredients. With dull look, I took the present and she went with me in my room trying to teach me how to use my new playmate. As she opens the program, I saw the same strawberry cake that mom used to bake for me! She said she will teach me how to bake the strawberry cake with online cooking games.
Though this might be new for me, I took the techie challenge. She helped me prepare for the necessary ingredients like the sliced strawberries, sugar, baking powder, milk, salt, margarine and whipped cream. For help visit: www.camping-outdoors-recipes.com I was amazed that I do not need to try hard with my imagination since I can see all of them with my won eyes!
Mom taught me to do the baking at the cooking games. Adding all the ingredients together to make a good mixture, I heated it to 350 degrees. Then I took the pan out of heat from the oven and place the cake to the kitchen table to do the decorating with whipped cream and strawberry toppings.
Cooking games of this type are so safe. By cooking virtually, you get to experience cooking with real items. Such was my memories of being a child. And I will also teach my kids how to make cakes with cooking games.
veeru
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/how-to-make-cakes-with-cooking-games-691016.html
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