Originally posted by: episodic
I even paid 4.00 for the stupid fennel seed 😛
The mushroom thing looks good nkgreen. . .
have no clue what bechamel sauce is and too lazy to google. . .
Originally posted by: Chryso
Looks good but I hate when recipes say stuff like "1 tsp Italian Seasoning"
Just tell me the ingredients you want already.
Originally posted by: Chryso
Looks good but I hate when recipes say stuff like "1 tsp Italian Seasoning"
Just tell me the ingredients you want already.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Chryso
Looks good but I hate when recipes say stuff like "1 tsp Italian Seasoning"
Just tell me the ingredients you want already.
LOL! That is the ingredient. It's like saying "1 tsp of herbs de provance"
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Chryso
Looks good but I hate when recipes say stuff like "1 tsp Italian Seasoning"
Just tell me the ingredients you want already.
LOL! That is the ingredient. It's like saying "1 tsp of herbs de provance"
Which means "herbs of the area"....I've never had anyone tell me what area they're referring to...but it's somewhere over there.
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Chryso
Looks good but I hate when recipes say stuff like "1 tsp Italian Seasoning"
Just tell me the ingredients you want already.
LOL! That is the ingredient. It's like saying "1 tsp of herbs de provance"
Which means "herbs of the area"....I've never had anyone tell me what area they're referring to...but it's somewhere over there.
I'm confused, I thought it was referring to the actual area of Provence in France, where that mixture originated. I may be wrong though.
KT
Originally posted by: NSFW
I wish I could cook 🙁
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
Originally posted by: NSFW
I wish I could cook 🙁
The key to cooking is not being afraid to fail. Follow the recipe exactly the first time thru before making any changes.
allrecipes.com is a great resource.
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
OP, when making lasagna I usually end with sauce. It insures that top layer of noodles is submerged and does not get hard and crispy from baking. Then I top with more cheese about 5 minutes before removing from oven, this keeps the cheese from crisping.