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(unknown photo) Best Recipe Contest for January's recipe contest is: Roast BeefRoast beef is usually made from a cut like bottom round rump, chuck, sirloin top, or eye of round roast. Other options include top round, prime rib, brisket, and shoulder petite. Depending on the cut you choose, you’ll need to use different cooking methods and temperatures. Deli roast beef started out as a traditional roast dinner as far back as the Medieval era. One of the leaner cuts of beef from the cow, it is cooked low and slow for multiple hours, resulting in a melt-in-your-mouth texture. The English have perfected the roast to the point where it is now one of their national dishes. This kind of roast is served thick-cut and hot, but on those rare occasions when there are leftovers, people began slicing it thin and making cold sandwiches out of it. In America, this trend started becoming popular at the end of the 19th century and, by the 20th century, the cold roast beef sandwich was a standby.
. (#5637148) Re: October is "Homemade Pizza"
Posted by hoof hearted on 11 Oct 2024 at 6:02PM Crescent roll pizza Crescent roll pizza is made with a can of crescent roll dough or a can of crescent roll dough that comes in sheet form. Roll out the crescent roll dough onto a lightly greased baking sheet and pinch the seams closed. Bake the dough in a 375 degree F oven for five minutes. Top with pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, and any pizza toppings you like. Bake for an additional 10 minutes, then slice and serve! I prefer mine with Alfredo sauce and baked chicken breast, pineapple chunks with Colby and mozzarella cheese. So quick and easy to do. You're gonna love it.
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