Thursday, April 18, 2013

Foodie Friday: What Are You Cooking?





Welcome to Foodie Friday. So happy to see you this week! Grilling season will be here soon, so Bandwidth and I put together two recipes for you: bread machine hamburger buns and Gordon Ramsay's burgers.
 
The smell is divine, and the process is super-easy.
 
 
 
  


Bread Machine Buns
Quantity: 6
 
1 cup milk
1/2 cup tepid water
1/4 cup butter
1 package instant yeast
4 1/2 cups bread flour
2 tablespoons white sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 egg
 
Add ingredients to the bread machine and select "dough" cycle.
Remove dough from machine and let rise for 35 minutes. Cut dough
into six equal parts and shape into smooth balls. Let rise for 15 minutes.
Bake at 400 degrees F for 10 - 12 minutes.
 
 
 


 





Gordon Ramsay's Hamburgers
 
1 - 1/2 pound hamburger meat
salt and pepper to taste
1 medium onion, minced
1 tablespoon ketchup
1 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
2 egg yolks
 
Mix ingredients and shape into patties.





Bandwidth and I are trying to decide if we should continue with themes for Foodie Friday. This
week's theme was sandwiches/burgers, but all recipes are welcome. We would really like
your input about the themes, since the reactions were mixed.

Let us know! Thanks!

Now let's look at our "Picks of the Week."




We were thrilled with last week's fabulous round-up and had a great time visiting you.
Thanks to everyone who welcomed Bandwidth as a co-host. Our Foodie Friday
"Picks of the Week" kicks off with Asian Chicken Salad from the blog
 Cooking on the Front Burner. It looks as fresh and inviting as a sunny spring day.




For the recipe, visit Cooking on the Front Burner.


The delightful post at My Cozy Corner  is a must-read if you have ever thought about making macaroons. Don't they look delicious? How long do you think it took Betty to make them?





To learn about making French macaroons, visit My Cozy Corner.




Thanks to all of the great cooks who participate each week. We look at each post and
are inspired by all that you do. We invite you to add your recipes to the "Consuming Passions"
group board at Pinterest, which can be found HERE.


To participate in Foodie Friday, locate the blue Inlinkz icon and follow the directions.
For a guide to the linky party, click HERE. If you have still have questions, click HERE
for a detailed Foodie Friday tutorial.

** By adding your link to Foodie Friday, you are granting us permission
to include a photo of your FF recipe (and a link to your blog post)
to be included in the "Picks of the Week" feature or on our Facebook page.

**Many bloggers add their recipes on Thursday evening. From these contributions,
Bandwidth and I will select random recipes for shout-outs on Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook 









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