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New fun Sunday Brunch favorite – Waffle Dippers

Add a little fun to Sunday brunch!

Wilton Waffle Dipper Pan
Wilton Waffle Dipper Pan

Price: $14.95
Dippable and irresistible fresh-baked, bite-sized waffles are a sure hit. Great for breakfast, brunch or a sweet treat anytime. Easily bake 18 tasty mini waffle sticks in minutes. Durable nonstick pan heats evenly and releases cleanly every time. We bet you can’t just make one batch! Ten-year limited warranty. 16 1/2″ l x 11 1/4″ w. Dishwasher safe.

 

 

 

 

 

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Giada de Laurentiis for Target – quality products at affordable prices

Giada de Laurentiis for Target – quality products at affordable prices

everyday essentials for every cook

 

Target® launched Giada De Laurentiis™ for Target, an exclusive line of affordable cookware products and specialty food items perfect for making irresistible and budget-friendly meals at home. Giada, an award-winning chef and popular culinary-world personality, brings her love and knowledge of food to this new collection. Designed for everyday cooking, the new assortment will be available at all Target.


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Cooking Lessons with Rouxbe Online Video Cooking School

Rather than focusing exclusively on recipes, Rouxbe teaches the cooking skills and techniques behind great recipes. Using stunning close-up instructional video, practice recipes, interactive quizzes, and personalized chef feedback, Rouxbe’s 70+ online cooking classes provide professional instructional on knife skills to plating and virtually everything in between. Perhaps best of all, with Rouxbe you can now take cooking classes from your home, on your schedule, and at your own pace.

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The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook

The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook

Dine like Draper and Drink like Sterling with More Than 70 Recipes from the Kitchens, Bars, and Restaurants Seen on Mad Men

Ever wish you could mix an Old Fashioned just the way Don Draper likes it? Or prepare Oysters Rockefeller and a martini the way they did fifty years ago at one of Roger Sterling’s favorite haunts, The Grand Central Oyster Bar? Ever wonder how Joan Harris manages to prepare a perfect crown roast in her tiny apartment kitchen? Or about the connection between Jackie Kennedy’s 1962 White House tour and Betty Draper’s Valentine’s Day room service order?

The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook serves up more than 70 recipes to satisfy a Mad Men appetite! From the tables of Manhattan’s most legendary restaurants and bars to the Drapers’ Around the World dinner, this book is your entrée to the culinary world of Man Men-era New York.

Packed with period detail, The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook provides invaluable historical and cultural context for the food and drink featured in the show, tips on throwing a successful ’60s cocktail party, and even a guide to favored Mad Men hangouts. Every recipe inside is authentic to the time.

Whether you’re planning a Mad Men-themed dinner party, need to mix up some authentic Mad Men cocktails, or just can’t get enough of the show itself, this is your essential resource, a guide to all foods and drinks Mad Men. So hang up your coat, pour yourself a cocktail, and get ready to dine like Draper and drink like Sterling with The Unofficial Mad Men Cookbook.

Includes a color photo insert of 16 dishes, plus additional black and white photos and other images of bars, restaurants, and food advertisements from the 1960s.

RECIPES INCLUDE:

* Playboy Whiskey Sour
* Sardi’s Steak Tartar
* Connie’s Waldorf Salad
* Sal’s Spaghetti and Meatballs
* Pat Nixon’s Date Nut Bread
* Lindy’s Cherry Cheesecake

 

Don’s Old Fashioned

2 oz bourbon whiskey

1 orange slice

1 maraschino cherry

1 teaspoon sugar

Few drops of Angostura bitters

 

 

 

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Available in paperback or nook book

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Use presentation rings to create amazing-looking dishes like the culinary professionals

Use presentation rings to create amazing-looking dishes like the culinary professionals

Now you can effortlessly create amazing-looking dishes like the culinary professionals. The Curtis Stone ‘Showtime’ Food Presentation Rings Set lets you beautifully stack uniform layers of dessert tortes, salmon cakes, puddings, and so much more in just seconds. Perfect for deconstructing cole slaw or mango and avocado salad, the 18/10 stainless-steel ring molds let you confidently plate and showcase foods for entertaining and even everyday meals. The garnishing tool set includes a stainless-steel tamper and 4 mirror-finished rings from a smaller 4 oz. that is perfect for scone dough to an extra large 18 oz. that nicely fits chilled veggie pasta. The Curtis Stone food presentation set is dishwasher-safe and brings a masterful flair to your own cooking.

Celebrated chef of the popular U.S. reality/cooking show “Take Home Chef,” Curtis Stone designed his Kitchen Solutions culinary products to help home chefs create fresh, flavorful meals in less time. Classically trained by London’s legendary chef Marco Pierre White, Australian Curtis is the author and presenter of the internationally successful cooking program, “Surfing the Menu.” Reflecting Curtis’ passion to keep cooking simple and fun, the ‘Showtime’ food presentation rings makes it easier for you to prepare pleasurable foods in your own kitchen.

“I’m giving up a big trick of the trade here, but did you know that you can take super, simple ingredients and turn them into a dish that looks like it had a team of chefs working on it for hours simply by using a stacking technique. My ‘Showtime’ set includes four stainless steel rings and a stainless-steel tamper to hold the stack firmly in place. Use them to turn something simple into something that looks amazing. They can also be used to set desserts or as pastry cutters.”

 

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Chef Hosea: Culinary Trends for 2012

Chef Hosea: Culinary Trends for 2012

Knowing where your food is coming from 1st hand

It can’t be stressed enough – we’re being fed food in this country that can’t be traced to a specific origin.  With farmer’s markets, csa’s, organic markets, and companies like Whole Foods, the paradigm is changing.  Led by chefs, the consumer is now learning so much about specific food items (names of heirloom tomatoes, the difference between quinoa and kamut) and they are now realizing that where something comes from and who was touching it is as important as what it is.

More local sourcing of ingredients

Pretty much goes along with the last subject.  Every state in this country has great farms and gardens.  And many are popping up on rooftops, in backyards, and in restaurants.

More farmer’s markets and co-ops

As the need increases, so does the supply

Children’s health & nutrition

Led by people like First Lady Michelle Obama and Anne Cooper, there is a very strong and real push for honesty and transparency in the school lunch program.  Too many of us are obese in this county and the problem starts at a very young age.  It’s time to turn back the clock on children’s health.

Gluten-Free and allergy-safe foods

It seems every month, I meet more and  more people with food allergies.  It’s not going away.

Alternative whole grains

Why eat the boring old grains every day?  Experiment a little and see what things like quinoa, lentils, heirloom beans and grains can do to your old recipes.

Vegetables as center plate

More vegetables, cooked in new and interesting ways (whole roast celery root, grilled cauliflower) and as center of plate.

New Southern cuisine

Sean Brock.  Linton Hopkins.  John Besh.  Susan Spicer.  Donald Link.  Need I say moree?

Charcuterie

Just as we rediscover the joy of celebrating a vegetable at the height of it’s season, we are rediscovering the joy of long fermentation, curing, pickling and preserving.

Traditional recipes

Take your heirloom vegetables, heirloom grains, and organic dairy and guess what?  You’ve got everything your great-great-grandmother used to use every day.  It’s called getting back to the basics.  With a conscience.

 

 

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How To: When to Salt Food

How To: When to Salt Food
To fully experience this lesson, ideally you should purchase a box of table salt, pure kosher salt and some kind of unrefined sea salt (preferably gray salt or fleur de sel). Fill three small bowls with the different salts and get a feel for what each salt feels like in your fingertips. Dab your finger into each salt and taste. Not only should you pay attention to the flavor of each salt, you should also be aware of how salty each salt is.
Give it a try!

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KitchenAid with Pasta Maker Attachments

KitchenAid with Pasta Maker Attachments

KitchenAid Stand Mixer

It all starts with the KitchenAid Stand mixer

KitchenAid is the icon of stand mixers. These American-made legends have been loved by generations of cooks.  Its all metal construction stands firm under the heaviest of loads.   For those who care about making a countertop fashion statement, this mixer comes in an array of colors.  Many optional attachments are available and the pasta attachments shown below are only a few.

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KitchenAid Pasta Excellence Attachment Set KPEX

Lasagna, spaghetti, fettuccine, thick egg noodles, angel hair pasta, linguini, capellini and ravioli – you can make it all with this pasta specialty kit. Prepare fresh pasta dough sheets with the included pasta sheet roller and feed them into the cutters of your choice. Or fill the ravioli maker with cheese, spinach, or meat filling and form wide pockets of fresh ravioli. Pasta roller features 8 thickness settings. Cut pasta can be used immediately or frozen for later use. Driven by tempered steel gears, the rollers and cutters are easy to attach and operate. All 6 attachments are made in Italy and fit all KitchenAid household stand mixers.

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Pasta Press Attachment for KitchenAid Stand Mixers, KPEXTA

With this revolutionary pasta press attachment your KitchenAid stand mixer goes to work making fresh, homemade large or small macaroni, fusili, rigatoni, bucatini, fusili or spaghetti. Position the desired plate and attach the press onto the power hub of any KitchenAid stand mixer. Feed balls of dough through the hopper and use the built-in wire cutter to customize the length of the noodles. Enjoy authentic homemade pasta in minutes, instead of hours spent rolling and cutting by hand. Six pasta plates store inside the included case that conveniently stores onto the pasta press attachment. Includes cleaning brush, instructions and Italian recipes. Auger, pasta ring and pusher tool are dishwasher-safe.

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Want to start making homemade pasta?  Click here for a fresh pasta recipe with many variations.

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