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So I set out to create a compromise: a system that would result in special food worthy of my so very discriminating family and friends, but not require a Thanksgiving-like production involving a day and a half of cooking.
Stir often during last half of cooking; reduce heat as needed to keep eggplant from burning.
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IN Simmer a carrot, a celery stalk and half an onion in a couple of cups of water for 10 minutes and you're better off; if you have any chicken scraps, even a half-hour of cooking with those same vegetables will give you something 10 times better than any canned stock.
Near the end of cooking, scoop out about half a cup of cooking water and reserve.
Someone in Havana can expect (but doesn't always get) a daily bread roll the size of a hamburger bun, six pounds (2.7kg) of rice a month, five or six of sugar, three of beans, a dozen eggs, half a pound of cooking oil, a few ounces of coffee and of butter, occasionally a bit of sausage, some matches, rarely a little foamless toothpaste, odourless soap and harsh detergent.
If you do use pears, add them at the end of the half hour instead of cooking them.
Pick out a pasta that you like (interesting shapes or colors are good conversation starters ) Put half a cup of cooking wine in a pot then fill up a pot with water, until there is about an inch and a half of room from the top and bring it to a boil.
It makes wonderful leftovers, and has the added bonus of cooking in half the time of a traditional roast.
Use a mixture of half butter and half cooking oil.
It's a different kind of cooking class Sasha Kanno and a half-dozen other students are taking this sunny Saturday morning in Long Beach.
Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil, add the pasta and cook for half of the cooking time indicated on the packet, or about 3-7 minutes.
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