Kestrel's Reviews
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These were great. I did omit the ranch dressing and increased the salt a little. I have also adapted this recipe to reduce the oil to 2 tbsp, and that worked fine. Good tomato taste, will definitely make again.
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I needed a quick and easy bok choy recipe that uses store cupboard ingredients, and this one proved to be simple and very tasty. I missed out the sesame seeds since I didn’t have those, but I’m sure they would be good on this. Will definitely repeat.
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These are fantastic pan shortbread cookies that are mixed in the food processor and take minutes to put together. I add lemon zest and use the dried cranberry option. In my convection oven they take about 35-40 minutes. Everyone I've served them to has loved them.
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This is a really easy and great way to prepare bone in, skin on chicken. I’ve done both breasts and thighs with drumsticks. The addition of stock to the baking dish prevents over cooking, while the top skin crisps up. I use a mild homemade chicken stock. Once cooked, the chicken can be served immediately or saved for other dishes. It takes 45 min in my convection oven. I’ve added Chili powder to the topping for a change of pace, and I often take some stock out at the end to make couscous. Added benefit, the stock ends up incredibly delicious.
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Great bread that rose very well in my bread machine. I made the following changes based on what I had and my preferences. Used olive oil for the butter, replaced 1 cup of flour with whole spelt flour to increase the fibre a bit, omitted the vanilla and the milk powder (didn't have any of those). I will definitely put this bread into my regular rotation.
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These were good and not too sweet. I did sub applesauce for the prunes and made them smaller. Baked for 10 minutes convection. This makes a soft cookie.
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Good basic way to cook chicken for salads etc. I cut my large chicken breasts in half lengthwise since they were very large and added some salt to the liquids. Resulting stock was flavourful.
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This was excellent. I changed the method slightly, cooking it on the stove top completely as this takes much less time. I also used mushroom stock cubes since I had no chicken stock on hand. The flavour is wonderful; I added a little hot sauce to increase the spice. Made a great dinner and I will definitely make this again.
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A great bread recipe. Works every time and tastes great. This bread has a very crispy crust and a soft interior with large holes.
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Such an easy sauce using primarily pantry staples. I omit garlic and I often use powdered ginger. I also use black rice vinegar. It's versatile and adaptable. Takes 10 minutes to make, if that.
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A really good recipe for socca, one of my lunch time favourites, especially in the winter. I make half the recipe in a smaller cast iron skillet. Preheating the skillet is key as is letting the batter rest to fully absorb the water.
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This is a great recipe. See the comments on the web page for many adaptations of this recipe. I use a good quality cheddar, and make my own baking mix for this. Also can use lower fat milk if you wish. Excellent to use smaller amounts of garden veggies.
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A good tasting and very moist cake. You have to boil the oranges for a couple of hours so start early. The result is a dense almost brownie like cake with a different texture than I'm used to. Best on the first day. After that it developed a bit of an oily texture. Would be good for those eating gluten free.
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A really simple skillet recipe that takes about half an hour to make. Results are excellent. The only change I make is to use regular decent quality supermarket balsamic vinegar. Great with grain salads for a nutritious supper.
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