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Easy 4th of July Quick Patriotic Petit Fours

Here's a fun and quick treat for your 4th of July festivities. 4 ingredients is  all you need. 1) Golden Oreos 2) Sliced strawberries 3) Blueberries 4) White Candy melts or white chocolate (Melted and placed in a Ziploc ready to pipe.) Just a few easy steps is all it takes. 1) Split each Golden Oreo apart. On the top half, add some of the melted white chocolate and stack the cookie underneath the bottom half. 2) Place one sliced strawberry and one blueberry on top of each cookie. 3) Pipe white chocolate 'zig zag style' across the fruit. This holds the fruit on the cookie. Done! Place in refrigerator until ready to serve. Happy 4th of July! personal chefs and event catering Miami + Miami Beach + Fort Lauderdale + Palm Beach info@yadachef.com | 954-367-YADA (9232) www.yadachef.com

Grilled Goat Cheese Stuffed Jalapeños Recipe

Just in time for tomorrow's grilling frenzy - Grilled Goat Cheese Stuffed Jalapeños Recipe If you find tha t the pepper you’ve bit into is just too hot for your tongue, cool it off with sour cream, milk, cheeses, or cream cheese. That’s the trick, and the reason why cheese is so often paired with hot chiles. oil for grill 8 jalapeño peppers 4 ounces/113g goat cheese ¼ teaspoon/1ml smoked paprika or ground cumin Garlic salt or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Prepare an indoor or outdoor grill. Dip a heat-proof brush into oil and lightly oil the grill. Preheat to medium.  Using rubber gloves, cut each pepper lengthwise, leaving the stem intact. Scoop out the membranes and seeds with a spoon. Sprinkle the insides of the peppers with garlic salt and pepper.  With your gloves still on, mound each pepper half with goat cheese (about a tablespoon or ½ ounce each). Sprinkle the cheese lightly with smoked paprika. 4.Place the peppers directly on the grill and grill until char

Chocolate Wafer Cookies Recipe

INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup/113g (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened 3/4 cup/150g sugar 1/2 cup/100g dark brown sugar, well packed 1 teaspoon/5ml vanilla 1 cup/120g all-purpose flour 3/4 cup/75g cocoa powder 1/2 teaspoon/2ml baking soda 1/4 teaspoon/1ml salt 1/4 cup milk/60ml DIRECTIONS Cream together the butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla until light, about 2 minutes. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, soda and salt. If there are any lumps of cocoa powder, sift the dry ingredients before adding to the butter. Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix just to combine. Add the milk and mix just to combine. Form the dough into two 1 1/2-inch/38mm-thick logs. Wrap well in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour. Preheat the oven to 350F/180C/Gas4 Line 2 baking sheets with parchment. Slice the log of cookie dough into 1/8-inch-thick coins. Arrange on the baking sheets with about 1 1/2 inches/38mm between the cookies. Bake for 8 minu

The Insulin Resistance Diet Protocol

NORMAN SCHMIDT DIABETES Insulin is a major issue for many individuals. While insulin is a natural part of a healthy system, when the body isn’t working perfectly then insulin can become a problem that results in pre-diabetes, diabetes, and weight loss, among many other issues. The rate of diabetes could easily become an epidemic that overwhelms the medical industry, especially as some numbers predict the rate of cases doubling from 190 million to 380 million over the next two and a half decades [1]. The good news is that in most cases insulin production in the body, and the body’s ability to properly handle it, is most often a dietary issue. This means that a proper eating plan that is carefully followed can be enough for most people to overcome their insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a warning flag for diabetes and can make weight loss extremely difficult even for individuals who shouldn’t have a problem dropping pounds. This is where  the Insulin Resistance Die

Apple Chips Recipe

Drying the fruit out like this makes them so sweet. It is a great alternative to candy. Believe me your kids won’t mind.  You can do this with pears, and strawberries too. The strawberries taste somewhere between Twizzlers and Gummy Bears. 2 Apples Cinnamon to sprinkle Preheat oven to 225F/110C/ Slice apples to 1/8 inch/3.18mm using a mandolin. If you don’t have one, slice as thinly and uniformly as possible with a very sharp knife.  No need to core the apples. Place apples on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silpat. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake for 1 hour.  Flip over and bake for 1 more hour. Remove to a cooling rack for 5-10 minutes. These will keep crisp for 1 week if stored at room temperature in an airtight container.   personal chefs and event catering Miami + Miami Beach + Fort Lauderdale + Palm Beach info@yadachef.com | 954-367-YADA (9232) www.yadachef.com

Fourth Of July Food Safety

Fire up the grill, whip up the potato salad, and know how to keep food safe for the Fourth of July holiday.  Whether you’re grilling out, packing a picnic, or getting a snack together to eat while you watch fireworks, there are some simple steps you can take that will reduce the chance of getting a foodborne illness.   “One food safety essential is making sure food is at the proper temperature, whether it’s cooking it to the right temperature on the grill, or keeping it cold,” said Illinois Department of Public Health Director Nirav D. Shah.  “There is something called the ‘Danger Zone,’ when food sits at a temperature between 40ºF and 140ºF, which is when bacteria grow most rapidly.  Keeping food at the proper temperature, making sure there is no cross-contamination, and keeping hands and utensils clean are key to avoiding foodborne illness.”   It can be difficult to keep food cold during the summer, especially while traveling.  One tip to help keep your cooler below 40ºF is t

A New Lawsuit Says Big Pork Producers Are Colluding to Raise Prices

Is your breakfast meat getting pricier? NATASHA BACH   June 29, 2018 If you thought your morning  bacon  or sausage was getting pricier, you might be right. A federal class action suit filed by 13 grocery shoppers in Minnesota alleges that some of the nation’s biggest pork producers have colluded to fix pork prices. According to the suit, since at least 2009, these  pork  producers have shared confidential information about their companies with competitors through a market monitor called Agri Stats. The exchange of information, the suit claims, was used to allow the companies to monitor each other’s production and thereby control supply and price. But the reports were “not to provide better prices to consumers or to lower the costs of production,” the lawsuit says. “Instead, the clear purpose was to improve the profitability of the co-conspirators.” “Much of the information shared by Agri Stats and the co-conspirators was unnecessary to achieve any benefi