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Fontina Alfredo with Herb Chicken Over Penne Pasta

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So this is an original recipe I just made up today and it turned out DELICIOUS. I am going to give the rendered duck fat credit for this (I had previously used it in my duck confit recipe). Sorry there are no step-by-step instructions on this, since I was just winging it. But next time I make it, I'll be sure to include step-by-steps for this one! Fontina Alfredo Penne Pasta with Herbed Chicken Thighs ·          Ingredients a.        Protein                                                                i.       6 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs b.     ...

Moroccan Lamb Tagine

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I found this recipe accidentally. I had some lamb for stew and was trying to figure out what to make with it. Because of my Nepalese background, I own a LOT of spices. I mean...a LOT. I have a whole section of my cabinet dedicated to spices. I sometimes feel like this: Anyway--because of the large number of spices I have, I was able to whip this dish up in no time! Although marinating it make take a while, it is not necessary to do it more than one hour (but more is better, obviously). So first the marination part. Gather up the spices! I used salt, paprika, ground cumin, turmeric,  lamb seasoning  from Penzy's, ground cinnamon, ground cloves, ground cardamom, garlic powder, coriander, and ground ginger. In a large Ziplock® bag, I added 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Then I added lamb for stew (about a pound of it) in there, added salt to taste, and mixed it all up.   Next, I added the spices to the mixture. For those who have a hard time with teaspoon vs. tabl...

Homemade Pizza!

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Pizza is probably the most popular food in America. Who knew it was so easy to make?? I found this recipe and it is super  easy to make! The toppings are whatever you want, and it takes less than a half hour to prepare! A and I make this whenever we have leftover ingredients from other recipes. It's a delicious way to use the other half of the tomatoes you don't use for your last recipe. Gather ingredients. First, you take the package of active yeast and put it in warm water with a teaspoon of sugar. This causes an activation of the yeast. Let it sit for about 10 minutes. Preheat your oven to 450°F after this. After about 10 minutes, add yeast solution to flour, salt, olive oil, and mix together. Let sit for 5 minutes. After about 5 minutes, put the flour mixture onto a surface that has dry flour on it and using a rolling pin, make the dough flat. Transfer to a pizza stone or a lightly greased pizza pan. Put tomato sauce on the dough and in a circular man...

Guess what!

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So I'm super excited for my Christmas gift from my in laws: a pursue cooker! And A Got Me Curtis Stone Apron. Its going to make life so much easy when I don't have much time to cook. I'll be posting delicious pressure cooker recipes soon.