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Garlic Mud Chicken

3 pound roaster chicken
3 garlic*
1 tablespoon cajun spices
3/4 cup olive oil -- **
1 cup all purpose flour**

Preheat oven to 325
*large heads of (about 50 cloves)
**or as needed As the coating hardens and bakes on the chicken, the flavors and juices are all sealed in..

Best chicken you ever ate. Put peeled garlic cloves in blender with 1/2 cup of olive oil and Cajun spices. Blend until creamy consistency, add more oil if needed. Place the oil and garlic mixture in a large bowl. Add flour slowly, mixing until a very heavy, thick, smooth mud like consistency is achieved. With string, tie the chicken wings and the legs tight against sides of carcass. Using a spatula, completely coat chicken with Garlic Mud, as evenly as possible, using it all.

Fill in all crevices between wings and legs. Place on a rack, breast side up, in a pan and put in preheated oven. Roast whole chicken about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours or until coating is browned well. If using cutup chicken, coat each piece very well, place on a rack and roast for a shorter time, until chicken coating is brown. Serve chicken with the crisp pieces of Garlic coating ..

I would suggest using a vertical roaster. It is a wire stand that the chicken slips down on and is vertical. Set your bottom rack as low as possible to accommodate in oven. Even a lower heat setting with a longer roast time is even better.

>>> This is a modification of an old Chinese recipe called Beggers Chicken. They used mud to encase it...Then put into a hot bed of coals to cook...






Cube Steak Recipes

by Hans Dekker

Are you searching for some new and exciting cube steak recipes? Well, first let’s look at why cube steak is so popular. Cube steak or minute steak, as some people may call it, comes from the butcher tenderizing round steak before packaging. This is done by using a butcher’s tenderizer. It does not take long to cook this time of steak hence came the name minute steak.

There are many different cube steak recipes from countries all over the world. Since the steak has been tenderized already you do not have to worry about pounding, marinating, or anything else to make your meat tender before preparing. It can be used to fry, grill, in a crockpot or broiled. Just remember not to overcook the meat. This can cause it to become tough and rubbery.

H Cube Steak Recipes Recipe

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Learn To Deal With the Wine Steward in Restaurants

by Gusatore Delluva

Ordering wine in restaurants is an essential step in 'enjoying your dining experience. You will find that there 'are two types of restaurants serving wine: simply, those 'that have a poor wine service and poor wine selections, 'and those that provide a knowledgeable and helpful wine 'staff, and stock favorable wines.'

When faced with a restaurant with a poor selection of 'wines or a server with no knowledge of wines, your best 'bet will be to order something you recognize. Even bad 'restaurants usually stock some familiar names that you can 'rely on and that you know are worth the money.'

A wine list doesn’t have to be lengthy in order to be 'good. Restaurants that take pride in their wines hand pick 'them to compliment their menus so y Learn To Deal With the Wine Steward in Restaurants Recipe

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Crab Stuffed Salmon with Lobster Sauce

by Richard Massey

I served this dish at an event I catered and people are still talking about it a year later. The lobster base used in the sauce can be found at stores offering specialty foods or you can order it off the internet. If you’re really ambitious, you could also make your own lobster stock and reduce it. Using it in place of the clam juice. Then chop up the lobster and use it in the sauce and stuffing. I hope you enjoy this recipe.

Serves 6

6 cuts Salmon (5-6oz fillet cut)

Crab stuffing

Lobster sauce

Cut a pocket in the side of the salmon large enough for the crab stuffing. Gently place the crab stuffing in the pocket evenly.

Place salmon in a baking pan and bake salmon at 350° F for approx. 15 minutes or until the internal temperatu Crab Stuffed Salmon with Lobster Sauce Recipe

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