Showing posts with label House-Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House-Tips. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Shrimp Pasta Primavera Recipe

Shrimp Pasta Primavera Recipe

Ingredients:
1 lb. med. shrimp, fresh, unpeeled
3/4 c. skim milk
2 tsp. butter1 tbsp. plus
1 tsp. all-purpose flour
2 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/4 c. fresh asparagus (about 1/2 lb.), 1" diagonal slices
1 c. fresh green peas, shelled
1/2 c. green onions, thinly sliced
1/8 tsp. red pepper, crushedVegetable cooking spray
1 tbsp. fresh mint, minced
5 c. hot rigatoni (short tubular pasta), cooked without salt or fatLemon wedgesFresh mint sprigs (optional)

Cooking Directions:
Step1,
Peel and devein shrimp; set aside.
Step2,
Place milk in a 1 cup measure; microwave at HIGH 1 minute, and set aside.
Step3,
Place butter in a 1 quart glass measure; microwave at HIGH 30 seconds or until melted.
Step4,
Add flour, stirring with a wire whisk; microwave at HIGH 30 seconds.
Step5,
Gradually add milk, stirring until well blended. Microwave at HIGH 2 minutes or until slightly thickened, stirring every 30 seconds.
Step6,
Stir in lemon juice and salt; set aside and keep warm.Combine asparagus, peas, green onions and pepper in a 2 quart casserole coated with cooking spray; microwave at HIGH 1 1/2 minutes.
Step7,
Stir in shrimp and minced mint. Cover with casserole lid; microwave at HIGH 3 to 4 minutes or until shrimp is done, stirring every 1 1/2 minutes.
Step8,
Let stand, covered, 3 minutes; drain. Combine shrimp mixture, pasta, and milk mixture in a large bowl; toss gently.
Step9,
Spoon onto serving plates; serve with lemon wedges. Garnish with mint sprigs, if desired. Yield: 6 (1 1/3 cup) servings.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Grillied Steak, Tips to grill the Steak.

One of the very popular dish in all over the world which is we prepare by the method called “grilling foods” is “steak” but, it is very easy to spoil when grilling is out of house or a open “picnic place”. If you follow the tips as under, you can learn how you can prepare amazing and unique beef steaks any time and any where, tips are as follow.

Tip 1,
This one is a no-brainer - choose and use quality ingredients. Buy a quality cut from a quality supplier. A good steak will be tender and tasty so whatever you do to it you will be starting from a better position. Some of the better cuts are tenderloin, Porterhouse, T-Bone, top loin, rib, top sirloin, rib eye, chuck eye and chuck top blade steaks.

Tip 2,
Avoid flare-ups whilst cooking. Flare ups are caused when fat from the meat drips onto the burners. They can impart an unpleasant taste of burnt grease to an otherwise perfect beef steak. So make sure that you trim the fat from the steak before cooking.

Tip 3,
Turn the steak properly. Use turning tongs, NOT a fork. A fork will pierce the steak and it will lose juices from inside that enhance its flavor.

Tip 4,
Marinade the beef before grilling. If you buy a tender, good quality steak, marinade for no more than one and half hours. That will be plenty of time for it to take up the flavors. If you have chosen a tougher cut or lower quality steak, you will need to marinade for longer, at least four hours to have any appreciable effect.

Tip 5,
This one may take some practice before you get it right. Smoke the steak. On a gas grill, if you have a smoker box. Then decide on your hardwood chips for the flavor, hickory is a popular one but why not try something a little different like cedar or mesquite if you can get hold of them - talk to the guy in the store for advice. The chips will need to be soaked before use, but drained first so that they are not dripping. Smoke with the lid down for maximum effect.

Tip 6,
Use a thermometer to check the internal temperature, if you have set the grill heat too high, the steak may look cooked but the centre may not have achieved an appropriate internal temperature - 150 F is recommended as a minimum temperature.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Oil and Grease Stains Removal.




Oil and Grease Stains on your Carpet.
After blotting oil from the carpet as much as possible, cornmeal is applied to absorb the remaining spill. Talcum powder can also be used instead. It is then removed with a brush. A commercial dry-cleaning solvent like “K2r Spot Lifter” is sponged onto the grease or oil spot, followed by the application of a dry spotter.
A dry spotter is prepared by mixing one volume of coconut oil with 8 volumes of dry-cleaning solvent.A pad moistened with dry spotter is placed over the stained area until the stain continues to be removed. The stain is then flushed with a dry-cleaning solvent.
If the stain continues to be visible, it is sponged with water and then applied with a wet spotter and white vinegar. A pad containing wet spotter is placed onto it, until the stain vanishes. It is then washed and dried.


Oil and Grease Stains on Cotton.
The procedure for removing oil stains from fabrics like cotton, linen and spandex is essentially the same as that for carpets except that ammonia drops are used instead of white vinegar, in combination with the wet spotter.


Oil and Grease Stains on your Driveway.

In order to remove oil or grease stains from a driveway, the soiled area should first be covered with Portland cement so that it sucks the excess fluid. The practice is carried out several times. Stain is wetted and sprayed with an engine degreaser or applied with a full strength concentrated cleaning powder.

The floor is scrubbed thoroughly with a hard brush and washed with a water hose. An alternate method for cleaning oil stains from a garage is to scrub the floor using a hard wire brush after absorbing the excess oil.

It is then wiped off with a rag that has been soaked in oil turpentine. Then a paste is prepared by mixing 2 volumes of hydrated lime and one volume of oil turpentine. A 5 mm thick layer of this paste is used to cover the stain while covering a considerable area around the stain as well. A plastic sheet is placed over it and left overnight.

The paste is removed and the affected area is rinsed with a water hose. Yet another technique employed to clean oil and grease stains from a concrete driveway is to spread sawdust or cat litter above the affected area to suck excess liquid from the surface. It is allowed to remain over there for one or two days, and then swept away. Dried cement is then poured over the area. After a few days, the cement is swept away, leaving no stain behind.


Oil and Grease Stains on Leather and Suede.

A thick paste is prepared by mixing fuller’s earth with water. The paste is rubbed into the grease stain on a leather surface. After the applied paste has dried out, the resultant powder is removed with a brush. If it doesn’t serve the purpose fully well, commercial leather cleaner may also be employed. An oil stain on a suede surface can be treated first with lemon juice and then with steam, followed by scrubbing with a brush.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Red Wine Stains Removal



Remove red wine stain from clothes.
If boiling water is poured over a red wine stain from above, the stain completely vanished provided it is a fresh one. If the stained has dried, it should be soaked in white wine, which serves to bleach the red color. It is then covered with a paste of baking soda, and washed after a few hours stains will vanish completly.

Remove red wine stains from carpets.
The first step involved in removing red wine stains from a carpet is to absorb the excess liquid by a paper towel. A cleaning mixture is prepared by adding carpet shampoo in an amount of 1 teaspoon to a cup full of hydrogen peroxide. A sponge is soaked in this mixture, squeezed and then used to absorb the wine stain. The affected region is then sponged with warm water. A paper towel is used to blot the region in order to dry it.

Remove red wine stains from fiberglass.
After blotting away the excess liquid, the stain is sponged with water followed by the application of a wet spotter, which is prepared by adding one volume each of glycerin and detergent to 8 volumes of water. White vinegar is dropped onto the stained area. A pad soaked in wet spotter is used to cover the affected area and is replaced when it gets soiled. When the stain completely disappears, the pad is removed and the treated region is washed with running water.

Precautions to cleaning red wine stains.
In case of a red wine stain on silk and wool, the sugar deposit left by the wine should immediately be cleaned before it leads to the formation of a permanent stain. The paper towels employed for blotting purpose should be white because colored ones can result in staining the fabric. Scrubbing the stain can result in setting it deeper into the fabric and should therefore be avoided.