ZWT8 ~ Welcome to Spain/Portugal
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NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:05 pm Forum Host
You've done a lot of cooking, Bethie. But what a great line-up of yummy Spanish dishes.
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:07 pm Forum Host
Those all sound delicious, SusieD. Yum!
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:11 pm Forum Host
What a yummy looking photo, Baby Kato. I hope you enjoyed Spain!
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:13 pm Forum Host
But Round #2 is in full swing. I hope you enjoyed Spain though.
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:15 pm Forum Host
All those sound so delicious. I hope you enjoyed Spain during Round #1.
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:17 pm Forum Host
Buzymomof3 wrote:
Sneaking in under the wire. I made and reviewd the Do-It-Yourself Oven Sun-Dried Tomatoes
#384151 by katew, but almost forgot to report it! Will be making these again as I have tomatoes coming out of the garden still.
Thanks!
But you definitely made it under the wire, Buzymomof3.
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:19 pm Forum Host
Those mussels look so good, momaphet. Yum.
NorthwestGal
Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:22 pm Forum Host
This is a lot of cooking, Muffin Goddess. I hope you enjoyed Spain.
Sharon123
Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:48 pm Forum Host
Reporting I have made for Spain for the Herbaceous Curvaceous Honeys:
Spiced Spanish Almonds #371085by Florida Native
Molho Cru (Portuguese Sauce for Fried Fish) #483270by Studentchef
Slow-Roasted Spanish Olives With Oranges and Almonds #371144 by Life is Good
Onion, Olive and Orange Salad #367498by Leslie
NorthwestGal
Fri Aug 03, 2012 4:03 pm Forum Host
They all sound delicious, Sharon. But the deadline for Spain/Portugal was 11:59pm July 31.
l.debir_12300501
Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:02 am Newbie "Fry Cook" Poster
Proud to be portuguese, and would like to share my simple recipe for flan.
Oven to 375 deg.
About six tbs. sugar into a solid tube pan. Over the fire until it gets brown and soft. Move the pan around with your hands to get it around the edges about 4 inches up. Please remember to use your oven gloves while doing this. Put the pan into the fridge to cool until it starts to make crackling noises.
(I usually do this part long before I'm ready to make the flan because this is the only pain in the neck part of this dish.)
While you're doing the next step, fill up a teapot with water and heat to a boil.
Mix 6 jumbo eggs, two cans of sweetened condensed milk, two cans full of whole milk, and at least two tbs. of vanilla with an electric mixer. Pour into the tube pan and cover with foil.
Fill a large roasting pan with the hot water, and place the tube pan in the middle, and into the oven for 40 minutes, no longer.
Remove pan from the water, cool for 5 mnutes or so, then place in the fridge.
I usually make this in the evening and leave in the fridge overnight. Make sure you have a wide enough serving dish because you are going to invert the flan onto it.
I hope you enjoy.
duonyte
Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:00 am Forum Host
l.debir_12300501 wrote: Proud to be portuguese, and would like to share my simple recipe for flan.
Oven to 375 deg.
About six tbs. sugar into a solid tube pan. Over the fire until it gets brown and soft. Move the pan around with your hands to get it around the edges about 4 inches up. Please remember to use your oven gloves while doing this. Put the pan into the fridge to cool until it starts to make crackling noises.
(I usually do this part long before I'm ready to make the flan because this is the only pain in the neck part of this dish.)
While you're doing the next step, fill up a teapot with water and heat to a boil.
Mix 6 jumbo eggs, two cans of sweetened condensed milk, two cans full of whole milk, and at least two tbs. of vanilla with an electric mixer. Pour into the tube pan and cover with foil.
Fill a large roasting pan with the hot water, and place the tube pan in the middle, and into the oven for 40 minutes, no longer.
Remove pan from the water, cool for 5 mnutes or so, then place in the fridge.
I usually make this in the evening and leave in the fridge overnight. Make sure you have a wide enough serving dish because you are going to invert the flan onto it.
I hope you enjoy.
Hi and welcome - happy to see you here. Unfortunately very few will see your recipe here. Why not add it to the database for everyone to see. Click the blue box to the right of your icon - upper right hand corner - and in the very bottom of the left hand column you will see the Submit My Recipe button - click that and then follow the instructions.
Forums are not searchable and it is not likely that anyone will see your recipe especially in a thread for a game that is now over with.
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