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qsducks;1066880 wrote: Yes, we run ads in the phone book, but mostly it's WOM (word of mouth). I figure people will always need plumbing work and if it's gonna be this cold this winter, people's pipes will freeze, etc. What a mess that is. Mine are insulated:wah: Hubs is working 7 days a week so far..still a tight Christmas, but they are getting another pc and we have a birthday in the house tomorrow. My baby is turning 19:D
Oh, well,..that's nice...
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EASY STICKY BUNS
12 tbsp (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter at room temperature
1/3 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
1/2 cup pecans, chopped in very large pieces
1 pkg (17.3 oz/2 sheets) frozen puff pastry, defrosted for filling
2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled
2/3 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
3 tsp cinnamon
1 cup raisins
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place a 12 cup standard muffin tin on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
In a bowl of an electric mixer with the paddle attachment, combine the 12 tbsps butter and 1/3 cup sugar. Place 1 rounded tablespoon of the mixture in each of the 12 muffin cups. Distribute the pecans evenly among the 12 cups on top of the butter & sugar mixture.
Lightly flour a wooden cutting board. Unfold one sheet of puff pastry with the folds going left to right. Brush the whole sheet with the melted butter. Leaving a 1" border on the puff pastry, sprinkle each sheet with 1/3 cup of the brown sugar, 1 1/2 tsps cinnamon and 1/2 cup of the raisins. Starting with end nearest you, roll the pastry up snugly like a jelly roll around the filling finishing with the roll with the seam side down.
Trim the ends of the roll about 1/2 inch and discard. Slice the roll into 6 equal pieces, each about 1 1/2" wide. Place each piece, spiral side up, in 6 muffin cups. Repeat with the second sheet of puff pastry to make 12 sticky buns.
Bake 30 minutes until the sticky buns are golden to dark brown on top and firm to the touch. Allow to cool 5 min. only,invert the buns onto the parchment paper (ease the filling and pecans out on the buns with a spoon) and cool completely.
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12 tbsp (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter at room temperature
1/3 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
1/2 cup pecans, chopped in very large pieces
1 pkg (17.3 oz/2 sheets) frozen puff pastry, defrosted for filling
2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled
2/3 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
3 tsp cinnamon
1 cup raisins
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place a 12 cup standard muffin tin on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
In a bowl of an electric mixer with the paddle attachment, combine the 12 tbsps butter and 1/3 cup sugar. Place 1 rounded tablespoon of the mixture in each of the 12 muffin cups. Distribute the pecans evenly among the 12 cups on top of the butter & sugar mixture.
Lightly flour a wooden cutting board. Unfold one sheet of puff pastry with the folds going left to right. Brush the whole sheet with the melted butter. Leaving a 1" border on the puff pastry, sprinkle each sheet with 1/3 cup of the brown sugar, 1 1/2 tsps cinnamon and 1/2 cup of the raisins. Starting with end nearest you, roll the pastry up snugly like a jelly roll around the filling finishing with the roll with the seam side down.
Trim the ends of the roll about 1/2 inch and discard. Slice the roll into 6 equal pieces, each about 1 1/2" wide. Place each piece, spiral side up, in 6 muffin cups. Repeat with the second sheet of puff pastry to make 12 sticky buns.
Bake 30 minutes until the sticky buns are golden to dark brown on top and firm to the touch. Allow to cool 5 min. only,invert the buns onto the parchment paper (ease the filling and pecans out on the buns with a spoon) and cool completely.
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BAKED POTATO SOUP
3 tbsp butter or olive oil
5 cups baked potatoes, skinned & cubed
2 - 32oz boxes chicken broth
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 cup sour cream
Salt & pepper to taste
Garnishes optional: crumbled crisp bacon, snipped chives or grated Cheddar cheese
Heat in a soup pot over medium heat the butter or olive oil. Add and cook, stirring until soft the potatoes & chicken broth about 20 min. Mash the potatoes with a potato masher.
Stir in the heavy cream & sour cream. Heat through. Do not boil. Season with salt & pepper. Serve garnished with bacon, chives or Cheddar cheese or with all 3. Serve also with Italian or Sour Dough bread.
3 tbsp butter or olive oil
5 cups baked potatoes, skinned & cubed
2 - 32oz boxes chicken broth
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 cup sour cream
Salt & pepper to taste
Garnishes optional: crumbled crisp bacon, snipped chives or grated Cheddar cheese
Heat in a soup pot over medium heat the butter or olive oil. Add and cook, stirring until soft the potatoes & chicken broth about 20 min. Mash the potatoes with a potato masher.
Stir in the heavy cream & sour cream. Heat through. Do not boil. Season with salt & pepper. Serve garnished with bacon, chives or Cheddar cheese or with all 3. Serve also with Italian or Sour Dough bread.
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chicken with rice soup.....so easy
put in huge kettle two small chickens or 8 pieces, add cold water to cover plus.
add in onions
celery
carrots
salt
chicken oxo cubes
bring to boil, simmer for 2 hours
de-bone chicken
add in rice
put in huge kettle two small chickens or 8 pieces, add cold water to cover plus.
add in onions
celery
carrots
salt
chicken oxo cubes
bring to boil, simmer for 2 hours
de-bone chicken
add in rice
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Odie;1130964 wrote: chicken with rice soup.....so easy
put in huge kettle two small chickens or 8 pieces, add cold water to cover plus.
add in onions
celery
carrots
salt
bring to boil, simmer for 2 hours
de-bone chicken
add in rice
Odie..I would just put in boneless breasts for this recipe but do you need the soup bones for it?
put in huge kettle two small chickens or 8 pieces, add cold water to cover plus.
add in onions
celery
carrots
salt
bring to boil, simmer for 2 hours
de-bone chicken
add in rice
Odie..I would just put in boneless breasts for this recipe but do you need the soup bones for it?
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qsducks;1130968 wrote: Odie..I would just put in boneless breasts for this recipe but do you need the soup bones for it?
I put in chicken legs with the skin on, the skin adds flavour.
plus chicken oxo cubes.
I put in chicken legs with the skin on, the skin adds flavour.
plus chicken oxo cubes.
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i cook the chicken first in the oven,,, strip the chicken then put the carcass and skin if you like in water to boil and make a stock. use the stock and add to it the chicken, celery, onions, carrots,,, also if u like add more such as leek, swede,, any root veg really. Add herbs and a bit black pepper for seasoning. Let it cook until veg is just about cooked then add rice and let it cook a further 20mins or so.
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kazalala;1130993 wrote: i cook the chicken first in the oven,,, strip the chicken then put the carcass and skin if you like in water to boil and make a stock. use the stock and add to it the chicken, celery, onions, carrots,,, also if u like add more such as leek, swede,, any root veg really. Add herbs and a bit black pepper for seasoning. Let it cook until veg is just about cooked then add rice and let it cook a further 20mins or so.
After thinking about this recipe I find that your both right. The bones usually add flavor but I never thought about the skin. I'll probs try it as I'm always cooking up something round here.
After thinking about this recipe I find that your both right. The bones usually add flavor but I never thought about the skin. I'll probs try it as I'm always cooking up something round here.
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qsducks;1130997 wrote: After thinking about this recipe I find that your both right. The bones usually add flavor but I never thought about the skin. I'll probs try it as I'm always cooking up something round here.
the skin adds tons of flavour, but remember it is fat if anyone is watching their fat in-take.
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
the skin adds tons of flavour, but remember it is fat if anyone is watching their fat in-take.
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
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Odie;1131001 wrote: the skin adds tons of flavour, but remember it is fat if anyone is watching their fat in-take.
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
6 cubs?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl. Do you freeze it?
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
6 cubs?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl. Do you freeze it?
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qsducks;1131005 wrote: 6 cubs?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl. Do you freeze it?
nope!
Mike had some now, and he will take it to work all week, I will have it everyday.........it's that good!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
mine is huge!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
nope!
Mike had some now, and he will take it to work all week, I will have it everyday.........it's that good!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
mine is huge!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1131001 wrote: the skin adds tons of flavour, but remember it is fat if anyone is watching their fat in-take.
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
oh i dont eat the skin!:yh_rotfl
it's the same when we cook or bbq chicken, ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the skin tastes soooo good!
I still add 6 cubs of chicken broth, but I also make a huge soup to last for awhile.
oh i dont eat the skin!:yh_rotfl
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kazalala;1131015 wrote: oh i dont eat the skin!:yh_rotfl
I take if off and throw it out after its cooked.
I take if off and throw it out after its cooked.
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Odie;1131016 wrote: I take if off and throw it out after its cooked.
ye i dont add it to the soup, just use it with the bones to make the stock,,, but not always
ye i dont add it to the soup, just use it with the bones to make the stock,,, but not always
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kazalala;1131024 wrote: ye i dont add it to the soup, just use it with the bones to make the stock,,, but not always
Yes that what I was thinking too. The bones are good for the stock..adds flavor. Yuck, who would want to eat the skins in soup?
Yes that what I was thinking too. The bones are good for the stock..adds flavor. Yuck, who would want to eat the skins in soup?
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qsducks;1131025 wrote: Yes that what I was thinking too. The bones are good for the stock..adds flavor. Yuck, who would want to eat the skins in soup?
:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl i know yuk!,,, i dont eat the skin anyway at any time
:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl i know yuk!,,, i dont eat the skin anyway at any time
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qsducks;1131025 wrote: Yes that what I was thinking too. The bones are good for the stock..adds flavor. Yuck, who would want to eat the skins in soup?
I never said I ate the skins!:-5:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
I never said I ate the skins!:-5:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1131028 wrote: I never said I ate the skins!:-5:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
So what do you do, strain it in a huge colander? I think I would if you did.
So what do you do, strain it in a huge colander? I think I would if you did.
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qsducks;1131031 wrote: So what do you do, strain it in a huge colander? I think I would if you did.
I take out all of the chicken using a fork and spoon to support each piece, including any skin from the pot comes out.
I take off all the chicken, cut it up,
- put it back into the pot and add the rice.
I take out all of the chicken using a fork and spoon to support each piece, including any skin from the pot comes out.
I take off all the chicken, cut it up,
- put it back into the pot and add the rice.
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you all are very amusing!
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next time I will do it the other way!
cook the chicken first and de-bone!
to many bones and grizzle I couldn't get out even with the colander!:-5:-5
to mushy now and can't see it all!
and that was Chef at Home's recipe!:-5:-5
cook the chicken first and de-bone!
to many bones and grizzle I couldn't get out even with the colander!:-5:-5
to mushy now and can't see it all!
and that was Chef at Home's recipe!:-5:-5
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Odie;1131536 wrote: next time I will do it the other way!
cook the chicken first and de-bone!
to many bones and grizzle I couldn't get out even with the colander!:-5:-5
to mushy now and can't see it all!
and that was Chef at Home's recipe!:-5:-5
I told you to cook the chicken first:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
cook the chicken first and de-bone!
to many bones and grizzle I couldn't get out even with the colander!:-5:-5
to mushy now and can't see it all!
and that was Chef at Home's recipe!:-5:-5
I told you to cook the chicken first:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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kazalala;1131542 wrote: I told you to cook the chicken first:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
its not funny!:-5:-5:-5:-5:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
its not funny!:-5:-5:-5:-5:sneaky::sneaky::sneaky:
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Oh fgs you lot.....make another soup:-5:-5:rolleyes::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Carolly;1131558 wrote: Oh fgs you lot.....make another soup:-5:-5:rolleyes::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
oh you are so nosey:sneaky::yh_rotfl
oh you are so nosey:sneaky::yh_rotfl
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Carolly;1131558 wrote: Oh fgs you lot.....make another soup:-5:-5:rolleyes::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Make the potato soup...far easier than that chicken soup.:wah:
Make the potato soup...far easier than that chicken soup.:wah:
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qsducks;1131596 wrote: Make the potato soup...far easier than that chicken soup.:wah:
Do you leave the skins on:sneaky::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Do you leave the skins on:sneaky::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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kazalala;1131599 wrote: Do you leave the skins on:sneaky::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
No. I peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes and boil them for about 20 min. or till they are tender.
No. I peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes and boil them for about 20 min. or till they are tender.
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qsducks;1131600 wrote: No. I peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes and boil them for about 20 min. or till they are tender.
i knew that:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl i read the recipe
i knew that:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl i read the recipe
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kazalala;1131603 wrote: i knew that:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl i read the recipe
:-5:-5:-5:wah:
:-5:-5:-5:wah:
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Carolly;1131558 wrote: Oh fgs you lot.....make another soup:-5:-5:rolleyes::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
do you know how long it took me?:-5:-5
do you know how long it took me?:-5:-5
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kazalala;1131599 wrote: do you leave the skins on:sneaky::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
:-5:-5:-5:-5
:-5:-5:-5:-5
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Odie;1131615 wrote: do you know how long it took me?:-5:-5To do what
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Carolly;1131617 wrote: To do what
omg!:-5:-5:-5
omg!:-5:-5:-5
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Odie;1131620 wrote: omg!:-5:-5:-5
Im just making lazy curry today:DJar of pataks rogan josh curry sauce added to turkey, onions, peppers and mushrooms, stick in the oven and have with rice later:D
Im just making lazy curry today:DJar of pataks rogan josh curry sauce added to turkey, onions, peppers and mushrooms, stick in the oven and have with rice later:D
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kazalala;1131624 wrote: Im just making lazy curry today:DJar of pataks rogan josh curry sauce added to turkey, onions, peppers and mushrooms, stick in the oven and have with rice later:D
curry?
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
curry?
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
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Odie;1131625 wrote: curry?
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
They are curry freaks over in the UK Odie. I've never had it but my friend had neighbors from India who cooked it everyday and the neighborhood smelled like it.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
They are curry freaks over in the UK Odie. I've never had it but my friend had neighbors from India who cooked it everyday and the neighborhood smelled like it.
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Odie;1131625 wrote: curry?
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
what wrong with curry
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh no!:-5:-5:-5
what wrong with curry
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qsducks;1131628 wrote: They are curry freaks over in the UK Odie. I've never had it but my friend had neighbors from India who cooked it everyday and the neighborhood smelled like it.
oh god, I remember being in an apartment building!:-5:-5
oh god, I remember being in an apartment building!:-5:-5
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kazalala;1131624 wrote: Im just making lazy curry today:DJar of pataks rogan josh curry sauce added to turkey, onions, peppers and mushrooms, stick in the oven and have with rice later:D
Im having a leg of lamb:D:-4
Im having a leg of lamb:D:-4
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kazalala;1131630 wrote: what wrong with curry
it stinks somefing awful!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
it stinks somefing awful!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Odie;1131657 wrote: it stinks somefing awful!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotflWish I could smell it again I tell ye-1:-1
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Odie;1131657 wrote: it stinks somefing awful!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
I like the smell and it tastes lovely:D My uncles house always smelled of curry, and he would have you sat down to aplate as soon as you walked in:yh_rotflhave you ever tried it?
I like the smell and it tastes lovely:D My uncles house always smelled of curry, and he would have you sat down to aplate as soon as you walked in:yh_rotflhave you ever tried it?
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kazalala;1131663 wrote: I like the smell and it tastes lovely:D My uncles house always smelled of curry, and he would have you sat down to aplate as soon as you walked in:yh_rotflhave you ever tried it?Curry has to be one of the best inventions on this planet:D:-4:-4:guitarist:guitarist
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Someday I will have to check out curry and try it. Do they make it in Ireland?
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qsducks;1131668 wrote: Someday I will have to check out curry and try it. Do they make it in Ireland?
I would have thought you can find a curry house somewhere in Ireland, but it may depend on whereabouts you are theres a lot to choose from if you dont like it too hot and spicy:D do you not have it there?
I would have thought you can find a curry house somewhere in Ireland, but it may depend on whereabouts you are theres a lot to choose from if you dont like it too hot and spicy:D do you not have it there?
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kazalala;1131692 wrote: I would have thought you can find a curry house somewhere in Ireland, but it may depend on whereabouts you are theres a lot to choose from if you dont like it too hot and spicy:D do you not have it there?
Yes. Most of the restaurants are in the city. Occasionally, they write about them in the Sunday paper reviews. always give them rave reviews. I'll open my horizons and probs never look back.:wah:
Yes. Most of the restaurants are in the city. Occasionally, they write about them in the Sunday paper reviews. always give them rave reviews. I'll open my horizons and probs never look back.:wah:
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qsducks;1131694 wrote: Yes. Most of the restaurants are in the city. Occasionally, they write about them in the Sunday paper reviews. always give them rave reviews. I'll open my horizons and probs never look back.:wah:
well you might not like curry but you never know till you tryalso they have a lot of dishes that are very tasty wihtout being spicy:D
well you might not like curry but you never know till you tryalso they have a lot of dishes that are very tasty wihtout being spicy:D
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kazalala;1131708 wrote: well you might not like curry but you never know till you tryalso they have a lot of dishes that are very tasty wihtout being spicy:D
I will have to look at a book I bought recently about Ireland. They have loads of info about the island and then we belong to AAA and are getting discounts through them. Just paid them off the other day and upgraded to the Plus membership.
I will have to look at a book I bought recently about Ireland. They have loads of info about the island and then we belong to AAA and are getting discounts through them. Just paid them off the other day and upgraded to the Plus membership.
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The best homemade Irish cream Liqueur
The recipe below was kindly privided by a friend, is the only one I've made myself and is pretty darned good.! You can vary the whiskey, cocoa and coffee content to suit your own taste, but these amounts seem to work well.
1 cup (8 oz) whipping or heavy cream
1 teaspoon vinilla estract or vnilla essence
3/4 (6 oz) cup Irish Whiskey
1/2 cup (4 0z) good black coffee
2oz good unsweetened dark chocolate
14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
In a sausepan, warm the condensed milk. Add the chocolate and stir untill fully dissolved. Do not boil. Allow this mixture to cool completely then put everything in a blender and zap it for about 15-20 seconds. Drink.
This will keep for 4 o 6 weeks in a tightly sealed bottle in the fridge, though it's unlikely to hand around that long. Shake the bottle gently before use.
The recipe below was kindly privided by a friend, is the only one I've made myself and is pretty darned good.! You can vary the whiskey, cocoa and coffee content to suit your own taste, but these amounts seem to work well.
1 cup (8 oz) whipping or heavy cream
1 teaspoon vinilla estract or vnilla essence
3/4 (6 oz) cup Irish Whiskey
1/2 cup (4 0z) good black coffee
2oz good unsweetened dark chocolate
14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
In a sausepan, warm the condensed milk. Add the chocolate and stir untill fully dissolved. Do not boil. Allow this mixture to cool completely then put everything in a blender and zap it for about 15-20 seconds. Drink.
This will keep for 4 o 6 weeks in a tightly sealed bottle in the fridge, though it's unlikely to hand around that long. Shake the bottle gently before use.