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America’s Home Cooking: The Television Program
from:America’s home cooking conjures up images of great home cooked meals. One gentleman Chris Fennimore has created a television program dedicated to the many facets of America’s home cooking. Right now, he has five installments of the program, on crock-pot cooking, on cookies, on comfort food, on Italian cooking, and potatoes. However, there was no information available on the potatoes installment of his program.
America’s home cooking and crock-pot cooking, these two items go together. Individuals can create wonderful dishes using their slow cooker or crock-pot while doing other things around the house. Chris Fennimore shares that individuals are now doing more by not only creating casseroles, but also cooking side dishes, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. Individuals can save time using their crock pot to create these wonderful dishes. Chris Fennimore shows individuals how to make four wonderful dishes, wedding soup, spinach casserole, liquid lasagna, and apple crisp all in the crock-pot.
America’s home cooking thrives on cookies more so than any other dessert like ice cream, cakes or even pies. This delectable dessert gives so many options to the individual who wants to create a sweet treat. They can choose whatever toppings, fillings, frostings etc… that they want to pair with these cookies creating any number of wonderful recipes. Host Chris Fennimore, on this installment shows viewers how to create ethnic Greek cookies, snickers bar cookies, and a Vienna tart.
What says America’s home cooking like those comfort foods. Individuals crave four different kinds of comfort foods. First come hearth warming soups and stews that can satisfy the appetite and soothe the soul. The next comfort food group comes from an individual’s childhood; these are the classic favorites like meatloaf or spaghetti and meatballs. Then comes food from our ethnic heritage, these foods can connect an individual back for generations. Then finally, an individual can find comfort in those indulgent foods like a platter topped with sweets, or an indulgent dessert like cheesecake. Host Chris Fennimore, on this installment, shows individuals how to make pasta with fried zucchini, spicy turkey and black bean chili, classic meatloaf and gravy, dumplings, a peach dessert called peaches and cream, and easy toffee coffee cake.
America’s home cooking shares some treasures with foreign countries like Italy, by including their flavors in its traditions. Host Chris Fennimore, in this installment, shows individuals how to make their favorite Italian recipes. Individuals view how to make chicken cacciatore, pasta with puttanesca sauce, heart healthy alfredo sauce, stuffed artichokes, a traditional Italian casserole called Tiela, and baked eggplant.
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