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Curing, Culturing, Fermentation & Tonics
List of Culturing, Curing, Fermentation, & Tonic Articles, Recipes See also Condiments Includes: 1. Culturing, etc. (About): 2. Cultured Dairy; 3. Lacto-Fermented Condiments & Beverages; 4. Cured Meats; and 5. Tonics I am not a doctor and am not qualified to advise you on your specific health … Continue reading
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Foods (About) Menu
List of Foods (About) Articles From Cat’s Kitchen Creed: “These articles are about whole or minimally processed foods – foods you could grow in your own garden/farm, or prepare from a whole food in your kitchen. This list does not include processed foods … Continue reading
Pan-fried Fresh Montana Trout
by Cat, November, 2007; Updated June 2010 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Nothing beats fresh-caught trout from one of Montana’s lakes or streams. Farmed trout don’t even come close, but when you have a craving for trout and fishing season is over, … Continue reading
Posted in Broiled, Citrus, Fat or oil, Fish, Flour, Fried, Herbs, Onion family, Starch
Tagged chive, garlic, lemon, parsley, preserved lemon, thyme, trout
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Greek-Style Slow-Roasted Chicken or Game Hen
by Cat, January 2011 (photo, right, by Cat) Includes: 1. Introduction to slow-roasting chicken; 2. Greek Style Slow-Roast Chicken (with or without potatoes); 3. Game-Hen adaptation; 4. Serving Suggestions See also: 1. Greek-Style Roasted Potatoes, with Garlic, Lemon & Oregano; 2. Braised Chicken … Continue reading
Posted in Citrus, Herbs, Leafy Veggie, Onion family, Poultry, Root Veggie, Slow-roasted, Stock, broth
Tagged chicken, fennel, game hen, garlic, lemon, onion, oregano
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Cornish Game Hens, Grouse, Pheasant & Other Small Fowl
by Cat, June 2011 (photo from Wikimedia Commons) Just about any chicken recipe can be adapted for Cornish Game Hens, Pheasant, or Grouse. Some of my recipes include my adaptation for game hen. One whole 3 – 4 pound chicken or … Continue reading
Sauces
List of Sauces & Gravies Recipes See also: Soups & Stocks; Dressings, Dips & Marinades NOTE: I am moving recipes from my old Cat’s Kitchen site to this site, so be patient – I have many, many to move. Meanwhile, you can … Continue reading
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Soups & Stocks
List of Soups, Stocks & Broths Recipes See also: Sauces; Cat’s Christmas Menu and Preparation Schedule Includes: 1. Stocks & Broths; 2. Raw Soups; 3. Cold Soups; 4. Hot Soups; 5. Chowders & Stews Stocks & Broths The difference between broth and stock: generally: Broth is cooked for a shorter time, not … Continue reading
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Fish & Seafood
List of Fish & Seafood Main course Recipes see also: Beef, Venison, Buffalo; Lamb, Pork & Small Game; Poultry & Fowl; Cat’s Christmas Menu and Preparation Schedule NOTE: I am moving recipes from my old Cat’s Kitchen site to this site, so … Continue reading
Pasta, Gnocchi & Rice
List of Pasta, Gnocchi, Rice Main Course Recipes see also Casseroles, Vegetarian & Bean NOTE: I am moving recipes from my old Cat’s Kitchen site to this site, so be patient – I have many, many to move. Meanwhile, you can go … Continue reading
Poultry & Fowl
List of Poultry & Fowl Main Course Recipes see also Beef, Venison, Buffalo; Lamb, Pork & Small Game; Fish & Seafood NOTE: I am moving recipes from my old Cat’s Kitchen site to this site, so be patient – I have many, … Continue reading