Cooking tips

Our survival no longer depends on our knowledge of nature's cycles, but there is much to be gained from getting back this lost wisdom. Regardless of technology's advances, the fact remains that food in season is the best. Apples taste better when they haven't been flown half way around the world. And buying in season encourages local producers who, boosted by factors like the rise in farmers' markets, are building a more sustainable food industry.


Oven Tips : Switch your oven off a few minutes before your food is ready - it will stay hot enough to finish cooking the food.


Have a Local Food Party : Instead of counting time or distance, simply enjoy the pleasures of local food by organizing a potluck meal in which everything must be local. Keep your fingers crossed that someone will splurge on handmade goat cheese, and don’t forget some local wine, beer or juice. If you’re organizing a big catered event, the Society for Nutrition Education has a downloadable brochure to help you line up local food resources.


Cooking safety

Don't let yourself be distracted while cooking.
If a deep fat frying pan catches fire don't move it (it could give you terrible burns).













Baby Vidalia Onion Pie Recipe

Baby Vidalia Onion Pie Category Main Meal Recipes 
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-Waldine Van Geffen VGHC42A 2 lb Baby Vidalia onions; thinly

-sliced 1 Stick butter

3 Eggs; well-beaten

1 c Sour cream

1/4 ts Salt

1/2 ts White pepper

1/4 ts Tabasco

1 Pastry shell; unbaked

x Grated Parmesan cheese Saute onions in butter. Combine eggs and sour cream. Add to onion mixture. Season mixture and pour in pastry shell. Top with cheese. Bake at 450~ for 20 minutes, then at 325~ for 20 minutes or until cheese melts. Source: Times-Picayune (wrv) -----

 
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