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    Sweet Potato Casserole - can I make ahead of time?

    Placlady, I usually use 350 and it takes 5 mins or a couple mins more to preheat)
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    Sweet Potato Casserole - can I make ahead of time?

    I'm supposed to make a sweet potato casserole for Thanksgiving tomorrow (mashed sweet potatoes, sugar, butter, lemon juice, rum, raisins, ground ginger, eggs, vanilla, milk allspice). How much can I do the day before? Can I make the casserole and refridgerate to be cooked in the morning? If not...
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    Shrimp fried rice - shrimp question

    I put the shrimp in raw and stir fried for several minutes (it was large shrimp). It turned out fine. Thanks, everyone!
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    Shrimp fried rice - shrimp question

    I want to try shrimp fried rice this weekend. Most of the recipes I see say x volume shrimp, peeled and deveined and heat a couple minutes. They don't say whether the shrimp should be boiled beforehand or not. Will the shrimp cook in just a couple minutes or should I boil till pink beforehand?
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    15 Bean Cajun Burgers w/ Roasted Garlic Aioli

    Now this has me thinking...you could do this with other beans and other flavoring... Kidney beans or great northern beans or navy beans? Would they suffice? Other flavorings? DH and I were at our favorite bar for 25 cent wing night so of course that gave me ideas... Old Bay (how much seasoning...
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    Recipe for Rice Pilaf & Lentils?

    Thanks, everyone, good suggestions.
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    Recipe for Rice Pilaf & Lentils?

    I have this basic recipe for rice pilaf. I would like to integrate dried lentils into it (btw, I’m going to double it). Can anyone give me advice on method? I’m assuming I put the lentils in when I put into the oven, but should they be fully cooked or cooked to al dente or hydrated but not...
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    Growing Fresh Rosemary

    Thanks for the advice - but I live in an apartment so an outside garden is not an option. My apartment does not face south.
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    Growing Fresh Rosemary

    I've been trying to grow a rosemary plant indoors. I bought the small plant and replanted at home. Since it's grown, the lower leaves on the stems are whitish and looked curved and withered rather than straight and green. What an doing wrong?
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    Breading Fish or Chicken

    Goodweed, you say 40 min at 400 F. I assume that varies with the size of what you are cooking (ie, chicken nuggests vs. tenders or fishsticks vs. a half breast or half fish)?
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    Breading Fish or Chicken

    Thanks, everyone. Linicx, what's your recipe for batter and is it primarily for oil frying (I do little of frying)? ChefJune, I'll try the panko and I like the idea of wine as a moistening agent.
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    Breading Fish or Chicken

    That makes sense - I tried breading chicken without flour and it slid off. I'm trying the flour next and see how that does.
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    Breading Fish or Chicken

    ...for either baking or frying (I tend to default to baking). I've noticed most recipes use either buttermilk or eggs as a bonding agent. What are the advantages/disadvantages for each. I've also seen (for both) to coat the meat with flour before dipping into the liquid. Is this better than...
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    It's a chicken dish I make - I saute some onions, red pepper, and garlic & spices, put in some white beans, beans (I had previously used canned and I just put the contents of the can in), sauteed chicken chunks, and chicken broth, and last put in rice.
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    Thanks to both of you.
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    Preparing meat for a casserole

    Thanks, both, I will try browning with the meat first.
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    Preparing meat for a casserole

    I'm going to try and do a hamburger casserole. Is it better to brown the meat with onions (or onions and peppers), or brown the meat by itself and put the freshly cut onions in the casserole dish and bake? Will browning onions first and then baking overcook the onions? This question could...
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    Yeah, I'm a true rocket scientist...:tongue:
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    OK, I take it they should be soft enough to eat before I put into my dish.
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    Which means I should count on having to cook the beans longer than I do when I use canned.
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    ISO Ideas Using Leftover Spaghetti Sauce

    Polenta topper is exactly what I do. I make a single serving of polenta by microwaving water to boiling and stirring in coarse cornmeal, top with the sauce and cheese. If I have any leftover meats in the refridgerator (several have been mentioned, but I'll use deli lunchmeats like salami, too)...
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    Canned vs. Dry Beans

    Thanks, everyone. Mike, that Cook's Thesaurus looks like a good reference.
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    Best way to prepare chicken for a casserole?

    How about this one: I have a dish where I sautee onions, garlic & red pepper, then add in beans & chicken and simmer in white wine & chicken brother. Would it be best to use breast meat or thigh meat?
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    Best way to prepare chicken for a casserole?

    That is good info and likely why I haven't been successful with my chicken casseroles.
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