Posts Tagged with "cooking classes"
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AndiatBettyCrocker 4/7/2009 1:00:00 AM
I am so excited about about our new online Cooking Club called The Mixer. These classes will air for six weeks, starting tonight (Tuesday, April 7th). You can learn cooking and baking secrets, build your recipe collection, chat live with Betty Crocker Kitchens experts and become part of our community.
Check it out on Tuesdays 7 p.m EST, Wednesdays 9 p.m. EST and Saturdays 4 p.m. EST.
To learn more, visit bettycrocker.com/themixer
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CheriAtBettyCrocker 2/2/2009 3:32:00 PM
I recently taught a series of healthy cooking classes to employees. A favorite topic was "Cooking from Your Pantry". The idea is that if you keep your pantry well-stocked, including refrigerator and freezer, you'll be able to whip up recipes in minutes, plus these pantry recipes can be served in a variety of ways. This in itself can be a real time-saver, can possibly be part of a dinner for another night. I'm always looking for those short-cuts.
Ranch Fried Chicken, using reduced-fat ranch dressing and Progresso...
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jillbcooks 1/22/2009 8:10:00 AM
I am developing a series of cooking classes for teenagers. The classes are at a local high school and are only an hour long. This means that I need to develop quick recipes that will keep teens’ attention and that strike a balance between healthy (or “healthier”) recipes and treats. I also like to develop recipes that are familiar to kids—one way to do that is to replicate restaurant recipes. Our first class will teach teens how to make a frozen coffee drink and whipped cream from scratch. The drink is easy to make. We begin by adding about 3 ounces of cooled, strong coffee to a blender. Add a tablespoon of brown sugar and ...
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