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Seasoned Cooking: 27 February 2015 Announcements

By Ronda L. Halpin, 27 February, 2015

Seasoned Greetings!

The last half of February carries the dreariest days of winter, so it only seems reasonable to fight back with a focus on ethnic cuisine from around the world. Enjoy everything from chicken dishes from Malaysia to a look at how stew and noodles are enjoyed the world over:

Taming Round Steak

If you steer clear of round steak when choosing beef for recipes, you're missing out. Get a great recipe that will yield tender, seasoned meat for your favorite fajita dinner and you'll be singing the praises of this oft-villainized cut of beef.

Global Cuisine United: Part Two

Sometimes, we spend a lot of time looking at our differences or finding the gaps between us. Well, when it comes to the kitchen, I've found there's a lot more commonality to celebrate than differences. Let's continue an adventure that takes a look at just a few kitchen gems that unite us by spending some time with stews.

Baking Afternoons

What do you do when your kids are off of school for an afternoon? Recently, I spent one baking cinnamon-raisin bread and reading a chapter book with mine. If you've not done that, consider the built-in reward awaiting you when you finish the book: a chance to discuss it over slices of warm bread slathered with butter!

Savory Peanut Butter

Peanut butter is a great companion to jelly in a sandwich or a wonderful dessert ingredient, but it isn't always considered part of the savory dish team. Change that up with a spicy, crunchy chicken dish that adds an element of spicy-sweet peanut butter sauce to the mix.

Global Cuisine United: Part Three

Sometimes, we spend a lot of time looking at our differences or finding the gaps between us. Well, when it comes to the kitchen, I've found there's a lot more commonality to celebrate than differences. Let's continue an adventure that takes a look at just a few kitchen gems that unite us by spending some time with noodles.

 

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    Regards,
    Ronda L. Halpin
    Editor-in-Chief, Seasoned Cooking
    http://seasoned.com
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