Food YouTuber recreates Chef Boyardee’s original spaghetti dinner recipe

For decades, Chef Boyardee-brand pasta products have been a staple for afterschool snacks, or special dinner treats, college dorm room standsbys and smiling faces across US grocery stores.

While the line now offers around 30 variations of tomato-sauced pasta products in canned or microwavable bowl form, the original product was a single box containing a canned pasta sauce, a box of spaghetti and a container of powdered parmesan cheese.

While the original Boyardee package has been off the market for decades, food historian and YouTuber Max Miller recently recreated the original signature spaghetti dinner in a

Spicy chicken recipe – a burst of black pepper in every bite!



Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 30 minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

750 gms chicken (cut into medium-sized pieces)

3 tbsp of refined oil

½ tsp mustard seeds

1 tbsp ginger (chopped)

1 tbsp garlic (chopped)

1 onion (chopped)

2 sprigs of curry leaves

2 green chillies (sliced)

1 tsp ginger-garlic paste

½ tsp turmeric powder

1 tsp red chili powder

1 ½ tsp coriander powder

2 ½ tbsp of black pepper (crushed)

2 tbsp yoghurt

1 tsp garam masala

1 tsp fennel powder

Salt to taste

Method:

Step 1:

Heat oil in a deep cast iron pan over medium flame.

‘They only know how to cook’: Congress MLA gets embroiled in controversy over sexist remark

Senior Congress MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa landed in a controversy with his remarks on the candidate nominated by the BJP for the Davangere parliamentary seat in south Indian state of Karnataka.

BJP nominated the wife of incumbent MP and former union minister GM Siddeshwara Gayathri Siddeshwara for Karnataka’s Davangere parliamentary seat.

While addressing a party workers’ meeting, Shivashankarappa criticized the qualifications of Siddeshwara and claimed that he did not have the ability to effectively address public issues.

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This Week in Cleveland Food News: Batuqui’s Big Move, Toast Closes and More | Cleveland

click to enlarge Batuqui will be saying goodbye to its current home in Larchmere, but the move is a positive one - Scene archives

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Batuqui will be saying goodbye to his current home in Larchmere, but the move is a positive one

– Everyone loves the charming, cozy atmosphere at Batuqui in Larchmere, but owners Carla Batista and Gustavo Nogueira say they’ve outgrown the space and will be moving. Luckily, it’s just a few doors down and into a beautiful old church. All the details here.
– When does spring start? There’s a good argument that it’s when Scooter’s Dawg House opens its doors, which it will be this weekend.
– Toast is toast in Gordon Square come April

Second Harvest gives aspiring chefs a recipe for success

ORLANDO, Fla. — You know the adage “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.”


What You Need To Know

  • Second Harvest’s Culinary Training Program is free for eligible adults
  • The program is intended to help those who have faced financial instability in the last 12 months
  • Applications for the next program opens in March with an April 29, 2024 deadline
  • Learn more about the Second Harvest Food Bank Culinary Training Program
  • WATCH: Cooking Up Success: See the whole story in the

Selena Gomez serves up culinary favorites with two new Food Network shows

Selena Gomez is going to be a busy woman in 2024.

She’s already working on season 4 of “Only Murders in the Building” and making music. Now, she’s going to have two shows on the Food Network.

The first was a limited-run holiday special, “Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays,” which made its Food Network debut on Nov. 30. The series features Gomez preparing holiday meals with her favorite chefs and was inspired by her “Selena + Chef” series, which ran for three seasons on Max.

If you missed the first episode, don’t worry! You can stream all the

Omelette Gets Dry Fruit Twist: Netizens Angry Over Bizarre Recipe

Omelette Gets Dry Fruit Twist: Netizens Angry Over Bizarre Recipe

An X user shared a video of a street vendor making a dry-fruit omelette with 10 eggs and calling it a special winter recipe.

In the ever-evolving world of culinary experimentation, bizarre food combination recipes are making waves across the internet. From unconventional pairings like chocolate-covered pickles to unexpected concoctions like maggi pastry, these peculiar recipes challenge traditional notions of flavor harmony. While some may raise eyebrows at the thought of mixing seemingly incompatible ingredients, others view it as an exciting opportunity to unleash their creativity in the kitchen. With each outlandish recipe shared online, social media gets flooded with