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Family Style Cooking

July 3, 2020 by HipppieSrirachaGirl

BBQ & Grillin’

Summer is a great time to have a BBQ & Grillin’ experience in your backyard in the midst of Covid-19. If you’re the Grill Master, it’s best to wake up early in the morning to set up and get your charcoals started. It is critical to establish a placement of your charcoals by dividing the grill into three sections: hot, warm and cool. You must continue to rotate the food on the grill so it does not BURN. With over 3 years of experience, along with being taught the fundamentals of BBQ from my father, it is important to manage the temperature of the charcoals. The majority of the charcoals must turn white-gray, which signifies the temperature is between 240 to 300 Fahrenheit. Slip on that Cooking Glove with a TONG in hand, its Grillin’ Time!

Use your favorite Oil-based Marinade (easier to cook on the grill)
Side note: (Marinade both the vegetables and meat for 2 hours in the refrigerator)
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Coat the Vegetable Marinade evenly
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Use your favorite Dry-Rub for the meat
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Vegetable Skewers on the Grill
(Soak your skewers in water the night before use)
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BBQ Sauce added on top of the Grilled Chicken
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Find your favorite BBQ Sauce and get Grillin’. The sauce in the picture above is the Trader’s Joes Organic Kansas City Style BBQ Sauce along with the Trader’s Joe’s BBQ Rub and Seasoning with Coffee & Garlic.

Find out what works for your taste buds! Enjoy family time and Stay Safe and Vigilant!

Thanks,

HSG

Filed Under: Family Style Cooking, Kid Friendly, Organic Tagged With: asparagus, BBQ, BBQchicken, BBQrub, BBQsauce, bellpeppers, coals, Familytime, fireworks, flavor, grilling, holiday, juices, july4th, kidfriendly, marinade, organicbbqsauce, organicwholechicken, shiitakemushroom, skewers, SummerSeason, SUnny, temperature, traderjoes

July 1, 2020 by HipppieSrirachaGirl

Double Fudge Chocolate Brownie Cookie

How long can you survive without having a piece of CHOCOLATE?

Do you favor Milk chocolate, White chocolate or Dark chocolate?

I tend to favor dark chocolate because it’s healthier for you, since it contains higher levels of antioxidants and cocoa. The Double Fudge Chocolate Brownie Cookie is a great dessert to make with your family during this time of Covid-19. Using simple ingredients that are probably already in your pantry! Temperature is critical when cooking this dessert in a skillet. Side note: keep the temperature between medium and high heat. It will take a few times before mastering this dessert but once it comes out Ooey Gooey, you won’t be disappointed 🙂

Double Fudge Chocolate Brownie Cookie

HipppieSrirachaGirl
July 1, 2020
by HipppieSrirachaGirl
Cuisine American
Category Family Style Cooking Home Baked Dishes Kid Friendly
Persons
4
Serving Size
1 slice
Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time
20 minutes
Total Time
45 minutes
Double Fudge Chocolate Brownie Cookie

Ingredients

  • 11/2 cup of Blanched Almond Flour
  • 1/2 cup of Cocoa Powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup of coconut milk
  • 3 ounces of unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup of dark brown sugar
  • 1 cup of chopped walnuts
  • 2eggs

Instructions

  1. Combine flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt.
  2. Beat 1/4 cup of butter for 30 seconds, add sugar and beat till fluffy.
  3. Add eggs, melted chocolate and vanilla, beat well.
  4. Pour 1/4 cup of butter into the skillet at medium to high heat. (keep an eye on the temperature)
  5. Add dry ingredients and milk alternately to beaten mixture, beating after each addition.
  6. Stir in Walnuts.
  7. Carefully pour the mixture into the skillet and spread it out evenly, covering the entire pan.
  8. Watch for bubbles coming through the mixture.
  9. Cook time, an average of 20 mins.

Tags

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cocoa,
cocoapowder,
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cookiepie,
covid-19,
doublefudge,
family,
friends,
gooey,
holidays,
kidfriendly,
skillet,
traderjoes,
walnuts
The Ingredients
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Dry and Wet Ingredients
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Chopped Walnuts
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Melt the Dark Brown sugar and Unsalted Butter
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  • Add the Double Fudge Batter into the Skillet
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A bit more Chocolate, go ahead and add in the walnuts
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Double Fudge Chocolate Brownie Cookie
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The Blanched Almond Flour and Cocoa Powder are from Trader Joe’s.

This Ooey Gooey Dessert will be a great treat for your family during Covid-19. Slice it up like a Pie!

Stay Safe and Vigilant!

Thanks,

HSG

Filed Under: Family Style Cooking, Home Baked Dishes, Kid Friendly Tagged With: almondflour, brownie, brownsugar, cocoa, cocoapowder, cookie, cookiepie, covid-19, doublefudge, family, friends, gooey, holidays, kidfriendly, skillet, traderjoes, walnuts

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