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COLONIAL COOKING RECIPES

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The wonderful world of cooking is vast and varied. You can choose to cook foods based on their cultural origins, the time that is it served and even the sweetness of its delight (i.e. desserts!). If you are interested in any particular type of food you can learn all about the distinctive qualities it possess. You can even choose to cook foods from a crockpot and even from a particular time period! So why not try some colonial cooking recipes and start your journey toward learning a great new genre of food!

If you are looking to make and find some new types of food, colonial cooking recipes will be the perfect choice for you! Many puddings and cooking over open hearth fires are common features of colonial cooking recipes. Another interesting feature regarding colonial cooking recipes is that they include many meats and vegetables and there is a tendency toward sweetening foods rather than adding salt and pepper.

Where can you find some of these great recipes? You can take the traditional route and go to the local bookstore and purchase some. Or you can try the modern way and turn on your computer and run a simple internet search. Either way you are sure to find some really wonderful, traditional colonial cooking recipes!

Another great way to find more colonial cooking recipes is to start asking around. You are bound to find a friend, coworker, or family member who knows more about this genre of cooking than you ever knew. They can fill you in on more of the distinctive subtleties to colonial cooking and even show you how to make some of the dishes themselves!

If you curiosity is still not satiated or maybe it has been ignited why not try to watch a cooking show or even purchase a cooking DVD about colonial cooking recipes. You are sure to discover even more about this interesting cooking genre.

While you are searching and testing these new recipes, it might be a great idea to make this endeavor even more fun! Why not through a colonial themed party with only colonial food items on the menu? This could be a fun way to include your loved ones in on your new adventure and at the same time keep yourself interested in the colonial time period.

There are many creative things that can come from such a search. It is possible that the more you find out about the different recipes, you might try to create some colonial inspired dishes yourself. You might use the most commonly used colonial ingredients and come up with a dish that has your family and friends dying to know your secret! You might even start creating a series of your own recipes enough to fill a cookbook or two!



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Venison Roast recipe - Daily Ardmoreite (blog)


Venison Roast recipe
Daily Ardmoreite (blog)
We talked about some of our favorite wild game recipes and I told them I would share my venison roast recipe with them (and you). Next deer season, don't grind up all your venison. Tell your processor (and if it's Doug at Ernie's Meat Market, ...

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Bucking the recession: Venison back on the menu as TV chefs give meat a boost - Daily Mail


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Bucking the recession: Venison back on the menu as TV chefs give meat a boost
Daily Mail
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DIY Organic Food Recipe for Your Dog - Huffington Post (blog)


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I struggled to choose between honey-roasted pork or venison as a main, and then rather nervously asked for venison to be cooked rare. Most chefs don't believe you, allowing this particular red meat to become pink, at best. But my slices of seared deer, ...

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