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LTT: Tavern Salad Dressing
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LTT: Tavern Salad Dressing from: Cooking With Mickey Volume II 5 egg yolks 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard 3 cups salad oil 1 cup red wine vinegar 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. fresh lemon juice 1/8 tsp. white pepper 1/2 tsp. chopped fresh dill 1 Tbsp. sugar 1/3 cup water With an electric mixer, whip egg yolks until pale yellow & light. Slowly add mustard & oil until completely blended. Add remaining ingredients and mix until creamy.
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Thanks! If you come across the Strawberry Vinigrette or the Raspberry one let me know...those were great too!
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What a great thread! I'm sorry I don't have any recipes to share but if I do find any, I will for sure! Thanks
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I don't have a recipe to add, but if anyone has a recipe for the layer cakes (lemon/citrus) that they previously served at the Main Street Bakery many years ago, I'd love it. It has to be one of my all time favorites- still wish they served all the great baked goods like they used to. It was my favorite treat! Going in December, so maybe I'll grab a few to post here.
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Will you happen to be eating at Le Cellier, Donna?! Many of us would just looove the recipe for the Prince Edward Island Mussels appetizer!
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I have the recipe for Kona's Sticky Wings, but it doesn't have the mustard sauce recipe part, does anyone have the full recipe?
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Could you post the recipe for the Wings?! That would be great!
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Strawberry soup?
Is this considered a dessert? How is it served at gf? It sounds wonderful.
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We had the strawberry soup at 1900 Park Fare--it was very good! It was a buffett, and I don't remember if it was considered a dessert or not.(I remember eating it--I just don't remember where I got it! LOL)
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I haven't made these yet, nor have I eaten at Kona(yet), so not sure how they would compare...it calls for mustard sauce, but doesn't give a recipe for it, I would love to have that part...I got it from this website...http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/recipes.html
Sticky Wings from Kona Cafe, Polynesian Resort Yield: - 4-5 servings 10 ea Wings 3 oz Wing Sauce 1 ea Green Onion, chopped 1 pinch White and black sesame seeds 1 oz Mustard sauce 8 oz Canola Oil 1. Heat oil to 350°. 2. Cook wings until crispy. 3. Reduce sauce until sticky 4. Toss wings in sauce. 5. Garnish with green onions and sesame seeds. 6. Drizzle with mustard sauce. Sticky Wing Sauce: ½ lb Brown sugar 5 oz Minced garlic 1 ¼ c Soy sauce 1. Mix well. Sticky Wings Poaching Liquid 22 ea Chicken wings ¼ qt Soy sauce ½ lb Brown sugar ½ lb Minced garlic ¼ qt Water 1. Heat everything but wings and bring to a boil. 2. Add wings and cook for 20 minutes. 3. Remove, cool wings, and discard liquid. |
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Hey Lynn, I am going to Le Cellier for dinner. Will add this to my list. Just need to remember to get it!
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Boboti at Boma's
My husband loves the Boboti from Boma's. Would anyone happen to have the recipe for this? I'd love to surprise him with it for dinner some night.
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Got this off of allears...
Meat Bobotie YIELD: 10 servings Ingredients: 2 pounds Ground Lamb, Beef or a mixture of both ½ pounds onion, large dice 1/8 cup rice wine vinegar 1/16 loaf white bread 1/16 gallon cream 1/16 pound sugar (add more as needed) ¼ ounce cinnamon (adjust as needed) 1/8 pound almond or pumpkin seeds, sliced 1/16 pound seedless raisins 1/16 pound golden raisins 1/8 ounce curry powder (adjust as needed) Topping 1/16 gallon Easy Eggs 1/16 gallon heavy cream/milk Method: Heat oil and caramelize the onions. Reduce heat and add dry spices. Mix well. Deglaze with rice wine vinegar. Add meat and continue to cook until meat is cooked through. When the meat is done, drain 90% of the grease off. Then tear the bread into small pieces and add it as well as the cream to the meat mixture. Add the sugar and mix well. Add a little bit of water if the mix looks too dry. Then add the raisins and almonds. Re-season and cool. In a small container, place the bobotie mixture and top with the egg custard mix. Bake in the oven at 325º F until golden brown and cooked through. |
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HOPE YOUR DAY IS FILLED WITH JOY AND HAPPINESS !!
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Great thread!!!!! Subscribing and hope to be able to contribute as well!
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