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On Dec 20, 1:38*pm, "ViLco" > wrote:
> Manda Ruby wrote: > > * Can I use Annatto in place *of red coloring in tandoori chicken > as > > shown on youtube by "vahchef"? I was using Saffron b/c I din't > like > > using food coloring. > > > What easy recipe canI use this Annatto in? > > I simply know that annatto is the colorant for some cheddar cheeses > in the UK Really? I like that color. Do you know how it is extracted to be use din cheddar? I bought annatto mainly to use in place of Turmeric when fryign chicken because Tumeric stains. Not that I plan to fry chicken often but when I cooked that marinaded Chicjen fajita thing I bought from the Mexican grocery store, though it didn't taste like fajita, it tasted like the fried chiken we made at home using tumeric powder for color. In that fried Chicken recipe, I think onion juice, not oonion peiecs, was used in marinading the chicken along with ginger. I am not sure whether garlic was used or not. I can call someone to check. To amke that chicken dish, I can just fry annatto in oil first before frying chicken in that oil but I don't make that chicken often. All this assuming that that color in Chicken fajita from Mexican store was from annatto ![]() So, I hope to find a better way to extra the color from Anntto so that I can use it in some other thing. The only mexican food I made are taco and fajita. Have staretd making quesadilla (my way using the meat from a Thai Chicken soup - because there was too much - and cheddar cheese) for breakfast. Quesadilla is now one item I routinely plan to make for breakfast. > -- > * Vilco > Don't think pink: drink rosé |
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On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:56:52 -0800 (PST), Manda Ruby
> wrote: >On Dec 20, 1:38*pm, "ViLco" > wrote: >> Manda Ruby wrote: >> > * Can I use Annatto in place *of red coloring in tandoori chicken >> as >> > shown on youtube by "vahchef"? I was using Saffron b/c I din't >> like >> > using food coloring. >> >> > What easy recipe canI use this Annatto in? >> >> I simply know that annatto is the colorant for some cheddar cheeses >> in the UK > >Really? I like that color. Do you know how it is extracted to be use >din cheddar? > > Sheesh... why don't you look it up... can't you do anything yourself, I bet you can't even masturbate on your own. Here, I'll help you... heheh: http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penze...nattoseed.html |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> I bet you can't even masturbate on your own. As opposed to you she most likely does not NEED to masturbate often as she has sex like any normal person. Unlike you who has to jack off at least nine times a day between shots of crappy vodka. |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> I bet you can't even masturbate on your own. As opposed to you she most likely does not NEED to masturbate often as she has sex like any normal person. Unlike you who has to jack off at least nine times a day between shots of crappy vodka. |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> I bet you can't even masturbate on your own. As opposed to you she most likely does not NEED to masturbate often as she has sex like any normal person. Unlike you who has to jack off at least nine times a day between shots of crappy vodka. |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> I bet you can't even masturbate on your own. As opposed to you she most likely does not NEED to masturbate often as she has sex like any normal person. Unlike you who has to jack off at least nine times a day between shots of crappy vodka. |
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Manda Ruby wrote:
>> I simply know that annatto is the colorant for some cheddar cheeses >> in the UK > Really? I like that color. Do you know how it is extracted to be use > din cheddar? From what I read around the web, the color gets extracted by stirring the seeds in water or in oil. I don't know if they have to be crushed prior to the stirring. -- Vilco Don't think pink: drink rosè |
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