Breville 5- Quart Die-Cast Stand Mixer

Breville 5- Quart Die-Cast Stand Mixer








Friday, May 29, 2015

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use


Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use


Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use


Breville Stand Mixer Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL/A Stand Mixer

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  • Powder coated steel housing thermal freezer bowl with non-stick interior
  • 2 Quart large capacity
  • Innovative scrapper paddle
  • Splash guard and side handles for easy use
  • For use with BEM800XL/A stand mixer only
 
 

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Breville Stand Mixer Breville USA BEM600XL Handy Stand Mixer

Breville Stand Mixer Breville USA BEM600XL Handy Stand Mixer

Breville Stand Mixer Breville USA BEM600XL Handy Stand Mixer

Breville Stand Mixer Breville USA BEM600XL Handy Stand Mixer

  • Fully Detachable Hand Mixer
  • One motor drives the beaters while a second independent motor drives the bowl, allowing power to be put where it is needed
  • Heavy-duty V-groove spring loaded beaters with patented soft tips ensure excellent mixing results
  • Electronic load sensing for heavy mixes
  • BPA Free Materials
 
Breville Stand Mixer Breville USA BEM600XL Handy Stand Mixer

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Breville Stand Mixer

Breville Stand Mixer

Another great buy this thing is awesome I still have it today I bought it a while back it just looks is just the day I bought it I wanted something that was different than all the other brands and has been a great functioning mix stand mixer it's awesome, and the ice cream I make is amazing everyone loves my homemade ice cream and very rarely buy any now and it's so easy to make the ice cream very simple comes with instructions very very simple one word of wisdom when you first get the bowl out of the box I rinse it and then put it in the freezer with the paddle and I keep it there until I need to make me ice cream great

Breville Stand Mixer

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL

Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL


love my Breville mixer, so when I saw this for sale on Amazon, I thought "why not". And I'm not disappointed. I made the vanilla bean ice cream, and it wowed my family. The flavor and texture were awesome. A little bit soft immediately following making, but still good. Froze the leftovers for later eating, and that was fine. Now I have to make more... 

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  • Powder coated steel housing thermal freezer bowl with non-stick interior
  • 2 Quart large capacity
  • Innovative scrapper paddle
  • Splash guard and side handles for easy use
  • For use with BEM800XL/A stand mixer only
Breville BIA500XL Freeze & Mix Ice Cream Bowl for use with BEM800XL

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven


Alaskan salmon is a nutrient rich Food filled with antioxidants and essential vitamins. It contains high concentrations of Omega 3 oils which reduce the risk of coronary diseases and contribute to a healthy lifestyle. There are many ways to prepare salmon; you can use cedar planks for grilling, giving the salmon a smoky wood flavor, you can bake and broil salmon, and you can even enjoy it raw, sashimi style.

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven


How to Cook Salmon in the Oven



How to Cook Salmon in the Oven

Perhaps one of the more traditional methods of Cooking salmon is using your trusty oven. Here we will present you with a few tips and suggestions on how to cook salmon in the oven. Though it may not sound as exotic as cedar plank salmon, using the oven can actually be quite versatile.

Baked salmon recipes abound. In fact, baked salmon is incredibly healthy and easy to prepare. One of the simpler and healthier versions of baked salmon involves seasoning the Fish with a dash of salt and pepper, adding a squeeze of lemon, and wrapping the whole thing up in foil. Chefs call this method of Cooking en papillote. Of course, you're just learning how to cook salmon in the oven, so you may want to keep it more simple. For variations, try adding garlic, olive oil and some freshly chopped parsley into the mix. Again, bake in foil for about 45 minutes, until the Fish flakes easily with a fork. Another method involves using a shallow baking pan or casserole dish with vegetables and a smattering of liquid such as white wine to keep the Fish tender.

Salmon wrapped in filo pastry and seasoned with a spoonful of thick, Dijon mustard and salt and pepper makes a great appetizer. Additionally, you could experiMent with salmon pies or salmon patty recipes.

Incorporating baked salmon into your diet is a great way to get healthy. Remember, eating fish often will discourage the developMent of chronic diseases and improve Mental functioning. Now you've got the basics of how to cook salmon in the oven down. Fire it up and get Cooking!

How to Cook Salmon in the Oven

Friday, April 27, 2012

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes


Hispanic Food covers the culinary traditions of Puerto Rico, Mexico, Cuba, South and Central America. These countries have Spanish cultures and origins. Hispanic Food varies from each town, family and region.

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes


All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes



All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes

Hispanic groups usually like to eat their food with rice. Other Hispanics like to mix their meals with beans, potatoes, quinoa and wheat or cassava. These foods are not similar to your basic nachos, tacos, tamales and enchiladas. They have their individual mainstreams of Menu items, from the main dishes, desserts and appetizers up to the beverages.

Listed below are different types of Traditional Hispanic Recipes:
1. Picadillo Tacos
Ingredients:
o 1 large chopped onion
o 1 teaspoon vegetable oil
o 2 cloves garlic minced
o 2 pounds lean ground Pork
o ¾ cup Sun-Maid Natural Raisins
o 1 can or 15 ounce tomato sauce
o ½ cup piMento-stuffed green olives sliced
o Salt and pepper
o 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
o 12 purchased taco or tostada shells
o 3 cups shredded lettuce
o 1 ½ cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese
o 1 ½ cups coarsely grated radish
o Lime wedges

Directions:

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat.

Add garlic and onion, cook for about 3 minutes.

Cook until it becomes soft.

Add some Pork.

Increase the heat and stir, breaking up the large pieces (cook until the Pork is no longer pinkish in color).

Add tomato sauce, raisins, cinnamon, olives, pepper and salt to taste.

Simmer, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes or until the sauce has thickened.

Divide warm picadillos between its shells.

Serve this topped with radish, cheese, lettuce and a squeeze of lime.

2. Sweet Raisin Tamales
Ingredients:
o 35 pcs cork husks
o 1 ½ c butter
o 3 pounds corn masa (prepared, for tamales)
o 1 cup granulated sugar
o 2 teaspoons of baking powder
o 1 ½ cup of Sun-Maid Natural Raisins

Directions:

Soak the corn husks in hot water for about 30 minutes or until the corn husks are soft.

Combine the prepared masa with baking powder, sugar and butter using a large deep bowl.

Mix until it becomes smooth, using a heavy spoon or electric mixer.

Spoon about two teaspoons of raisin-masa mixture in a mound of about 1 x 3 inches, particularly on the length and center of corn husks.

Roll the long side of husks over some filling.

Fold the narrow the end of the husks up and tie it with a strip of corn husk, leaving the top end open or twisting both ends and tying it.

Steam the tamales for about 45 minutes.

The corn husks should pull away from the masa when it's done.

Serve warm.

3. Raisin Salsa
Ingredients:
o 1 medium tomato
o 1 medium red onion
o ½ bunch of cilantro
o 1/3 cup sweet pickle relish
o 1/3 cup ketchup
o 2 cloves garlic
o 2 jalapeno peppers stem and seeds removed
o Juice of 1 lime
o ¾ cup of Sun-Maid Natural Raisins
o Salt

Directions:

Beat all the ingredients, except for the raisins, inside the food processor for about 10 minutes or until it becomes coarsely chopped.

Transfer the mixture onto a large bowl.

Stir in the raisins.

Salt to taste.

Let this stand for about 15 minutes so that the flavor blends.

All-time Favorite Traditional Hispanic Recipes

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer


If you're like me, I have a stand mixer that's well...standing. I try hard to use it often, but just run out of ideas. One thing that has helped me is to look at what Foods I buy in a jar, box or can. Sauces, dough, soups and even ice creams can be made very easily with your stand mixer when you have a recipe. Luckily, there are literally thousands of recipes available on the internet and in books for this exact appliance. If you too own a stand mixer that's just sitting idle, here are a few jump-start recipe ideas for you to consider.

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer


Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer



Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer

Stand Mixer Pancakes

What You Need:

  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ½ cups milk
  • 3 tablespoons butter

How To Make It:

Begin by mixing all your dry ingredients together and place it in the stand mixer bowl. Allow this to mix slowly with a flat beater and then add in your wet ingredients little by little. You will then want to beat them together on a medium setting for about 15 seconds, or until the mixture is smooth.

Take the griddle or skillet you have and coat it with non-stick spray or oil. Place 1/3 cup of batter onto the Cooking surface and then allow the mixture to cook until bubbles form. That's how you know it is ready to flip. Flip once to brown on the opposite side. Serve warm with butter or peanut butter.

Stuffed Cheese Shells

What You Need:

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 package ricotta cheese
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 2 teaspoons parsley
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • Jumbo Pasta shells
  • 3 cups marina sauce

How to Make It:

Begin by taking all of your ingredients, except the marinara sauce and shells and place them into your mixer. Turn on the mixer to a medium setting and allow the mixture to mix thoroughly. Then take 3 tablespoons of this mixture and fill each shell, placing them in a baking pan. When filled, pour your marinara over them. Bake in the oven, covered in foil, for 35 minutes at 350 degrees.

Fantastic Whipped Frosting

What You Will Need:

  • 1 cup cream cheese
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 cups heavy cream

How to Make It:

Place your cream cheese, vanilla, almond extract and sugar into a mixing bowl and allow it to mix slowly until smooth. When that is done, increase the speed of the mixer to medium and add in your whipping cream slowly. Begin to scrape the sides of the bowl as it mixes and remove the bowl when peaks begin to form in your frosting. Your fantastic frosting is done and ready to top your favorite cupcake or dessert.

These are just some starter recipes to give you ideas on how to use your stand mixer more often. I hope you will go explore and find more recipes for sauces, fillings, dough (think cookies!) and much more.

Easy Recipes for Your Stand Mixer