25.1.10

Cast-iron Skillet Pizza

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Awesome skillet pizza:
Writer and foodie Vaughn Tan tested various pizza-cooking methods to get the closest-to-restaurant-quality results possible. Here's what he found:

A cast-iron skillet and a broiler in combination are the easy secret to a light, airy, moist, chewy, crisp, lightly-charred pizza without an expensive wood-fired oven or a potentially-expensive experiment with your home oven's safety lock. This pizza will not be quite as good as something baked in under a minute in a roaring-hot pizza oven, but it comes awfully close, all things considered.

Cast-Iron Skillet the Key to "Serious" Homemade Pizza - Cooking - Lifehacker


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25.1.10

nom.ms

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Oh dear. As if I didn't have enough distracting me from being at all productive. nom.ms is a new web app for foodies, chow-a-holics, chronic diners, the gastro-obsessed, cooks, chefs, and culinary crafstmen (and women). Tweet what you eat? Don't mind if I do...

Check it out : nom.ms



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22.1.10

Vinix: Social Networking for Foodies

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Vinix - Wine & Food Social NetworkAhhh, ya hopeless foodie, tweaking your profile, organizing recipes, posting pictures of your (successful) dishes, writing restaurant reviews like your last name is Zagat.  Letting last night's crab cakes fill out your muffin top while you sit at your computer and your Wii fit collects dust in the corner. There is no glimmer of hope for you friend, now that there is a social network devoted to food and wine. Send in your letter of resignation now, the rest of your days belong to Vinix.


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12.1.10

NoTakeOut: Plan Meals, not Dishes

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NoTakeOut.com is a new site that helps you plan your entire meal, rather than one dish at a time. Instead of researching what side ishes pair well with your main course and spending hours trying to find a recipe that a) you have the equipment for and b) you have the ingredients for, plan you entire meal and be prepared. The site gives you a complete menu, a shopping list and a game plan so you can time everything right and avoid forgetting ingredients when you shop for the meal. Menus center around fresh ingredients that suit the season. This site is definitely worth checking out, especially if you're like me and have maybe 3 minutes a week to plan what we'll eat. Totally kills me 'cause I love being in the kitchen... Check out the site: NoTakeOut.com and don't forget to follow them on Twitter: @notakeout


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12.1.10

Bacon Cups

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I caught this over the holidays at Lifehacker: How to make bacon cups. Yes. Bacon cups.
 
I'd get that printed on a shirt. What do you put in a bacon cup? Who cares! It's a freaking bacon cup!

Via: Lifehacker


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7.1.10

OMG. Drum Stick Spoons.

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