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Our Featured Question:
On 1/3/08
Dave from Worcester, MA. asked:
"I've been having this debate with one of my fellow sous-chefs about cooking methods for two ounce mini Kobe hamburgers.
He prefers to pan-sear them, while I prefer to grill them.
My biggest complaint about pan-searing the burgers is that they get a nasty crust on them (especially well done ones) and end up looking more like hockey pucks than a hamburger. Now I understand that it could be because of temperature control on the stove, but I just think a grilled hamburger (especially Kobe beef) is just better.
So my question is, are there certain advantages to grilling a hamburger over pan-searing or will my debate rage on?"
Chef Webster answered:
"Dave,I really just think it is a matter of taste. Some people perfer the grilled method bringing the char flavor into play. I like pan searing myself because you seem to be able to control the heat a little better than on a charbroiler or grill. With the price of Kobe and the expectations my customers have regarding Kobe, I really perfer the pan sear method, but come one if your good on the grill why not grill them. Chef Mark chefskills101.com"
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Submit your favorite Holiday recipes! it's that time of year again, and everyone's looking for something new to try! Our receipe club, i know is looking for some tasty new suprises this year. click here to browse our recipes, or click here to add your own right now! |
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The message board had to be closed for a bit while we work out a new system. We had too many auto posts clogging it up! Look for an announcement soon when they re-open!
Our Newest Recipe!
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Don Veitia's Crapachino
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Category:
Appetizers
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| Prep Time- 3 Minutes |
Description- Pamper yourself with a tasteful sweet coffee.... |
Serves 1
1/2 cup Don Veitia coffee
3/4 cup Sweetened condensed milk
4 tbsp Don Veitia Criollo Especial (Cocoa powder)
2 scoops Plain chocolate ice cream
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Nutritional Data
Calories/serving- 637
Vegetarian- No
Calories 637
Energy (kj) 2666
Fats 36.2 g
Carbohydrates 82.5 g
Protein 24.8 g
Fiber 18.5 g
Sugars 44 g
Cholesterol 95 mg
Sodium 202 mg
Alcohol 0 g
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Instructions:
Combine all the ingredients together, leaving out the chocolate ice-cream. Leave in fridge until cold. Add in the chocolate ice-cream, blend. Serve.
You can delight this beverage at Don Veitia Lounge Restaurant (www.donveitiarestaurant.com)
Or find the Don Veitia's products visiting the Website (www.donveitia.com)
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Source- Rosa Maria Leon
Date-
01/18/06
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Whats' Cookin' past episodes:
Episode 1: Crabcake
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Episode 2: Chicken Chutney
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Chef Gary Aurthur of Seattle Washington was kind enough to film a few cooking lessons for our viewers. Click here to view them both.
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