2 : pk Yeast
2 : c Water
1/2 : c Sugar
2 : ts Salt
6 : 1/2 -(up to)
7 : c Sifted flour
1 : Egg
1/4 : c Soft shortening
2 : c All-purpose flour
1 : pk Active dry yeast
1 : /4 c Milk
1/2 : c Butter
1/4 : c Sugar
1 : ts Salt
1 : Egg
1 : /4 c All purpose whole wheat
-flour : -flour
3 : pk Dry yeast
3 : /4 c Warm water ; (105 - 115^)
10 : c All-purpose flour
6 : Tbl sugar
6 : Tbl stick margarine; melted
1 : Tbl salt
2 : Eggs; lightly beaten
Vegetable : Vegetable Cooking Spray
1 : lb Firm tofu; mashed
1 : c Quick rolled oats
1/2 : c Wheat germ
1 : Onion (optional); finely min
2 : tb Onion powder
2 : tb Soy sauce
1/2 : ts Salt
1/2 : ts Basil
1/2 : ts Oregano
1/2 : ts Garlic powder
1/8 : ts Black pepper
Vegetable : Vegetable oil; for frying
2 : lb Ground beef; lean
1 : /2 oz Onion soup mix
1 : c Cream of mushroom soup
2 : c Of flour
1 : ts Of baking soda
1/2 : ts Of salt
3 : ts Of cinnamon
3 : Eggs beaten
2 : c Of sugar
1/2 : c Of salad oil
1/2 : ts Of vanilla
5 : c Of apples (peeled and sliced
1/2 : c Of chopped walnuts (optional
1 : 6 oz can peeled tomatoes
1/2 : ts Celery seed
2 : tb Juice from peeled tomatoes
2 : tb Dill relish
1 : tb Lea & Perrins
1/4 : ts Garlic powder
Salt, : Salt, to taste
2 : ts Wine vinegar
1/2 : c Chopped onion
4 : Eggs, hard boiled
1 : 6 /2 oz can tuna, mashed
2 : tb Mayonnaise (heaping)
2 : ts Poupon or creole mustard
1 : tb Olive oil
2 : ts Louisiana hot sauce
1 : tb Yeast
1 : ts Sugar
1/4 : c Cornmeal
3 : tb Whole wheat flour
3 : c White bread flour
1 : /4 c Warm water
2 : tb Applesauce
1 : lg Red bell pepper
1 : ct (6 oz) nonfat cottage
-cheese : -cheese
3 : Cloves garlic; minced
1 : tb Lemon juice
1/2 : ts Salt
1/4 : ts Pepper
1/4 : c Minced basil
1 : tb Snipped chives
2 : ts Dijon mustard; grainy style
Freshly : Freshly ground black pepper
1 : ts Fresh basil; finely chopped
1 : tb Shallots; finely chopped
1 : tb Chopped parsley
1/2 : c Raspberry vinegar
1/2 : c Fresh lemon juice
Salt; : Salt; to taste
0: Salt After Cooking
1: Not Before
2: Salt draws off nutritious, natural juices
3: The Closer The Heat, The Tougher The Meat
4: Control cooking temperature by keeping your grill the proper distance from the heat
5: For steaks 3/4 to one inch thick
6: 2 - 3 inches from the heat
7: Over one inch thick, 3-5 inches
8: Steaks under 3/4 inch thick, pan broil
9: Turn Your Steak Once, Not Twice
10: Use Tongs
11: A fork will puncture meat and cause loss of juices
12: To keep your steak tender, cook one side, then the other
13: When carving, cut across grain of meat
14: Rare, Medium or Well-Done? Outdoor cooking time varies
15: To be sure your steak is done, check it
16: Make a tiny cut with a sharp knife when you first think it's done
17: Or, check meat temperature with a thermometer (140F, rare; 160F, medium; 170F, well-done
18: ) : Grilling Guide: : : 1" thick steak 1 1/4" thick steak : 2 - 3" from heat 3 - 4" from heat : Rare 12 to 15 minutes 20 to 23 minutes : Medium 18 to 20 minutes 25 to 28 minutes Posted to bbq-digest by "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet
19: net> on May 23, 1998