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Blue Cheese Omnivorous
Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Ingredients

Romaine Lettuce (head $ 1.29)
1 pound of beef ($ 10 per pound)
1 box of colored pasta ($ 1.03 Blue's Clues, because my inner child looks to me from time to time.)
1 red pepper ($ 2.62)
Blue cheese dressing ($ 2.43)
½ pound block of blue cheese ($ 3.79 optional ingredient)

* Save money everywhere but in the purchase of meat. Cheap meat is too hard for this.

Wash and tear lettuce. Put them in the fridge to keep it cool and crisp before serving.

Then, cook pasta until tender but not really floppy. We want the pasta to be a little cold in this case it is normal to rinse with cold water a little so that it is more fumes.

Meanwhile, cut steak into slices and enter with salt and pepper. Do it in a pan and a tablespoon of oil in the pan. As the meat cooks, combine a bit around. When it starts to stick to the pan, you have done in thirty seconds.

As the steak finishes, washing and half the red pepper. Faux roast a half electric or a half roast on a gas stove, so that the exterior is dark and warm. While the pepper can still keep its shape, carefully remove from heat and slice lengthwise. It is a beautiful and tasty garnish with dramatic flair during cooking!

Assembly for the presentation:

Combine lettuce and cooled pasta and evenly. Now add enough dressing to coat the pasta and lettuce in a toss. Put this mixture, tossed in a bed on a plate or in a bowl. With clean fingers, crumble some of the iceberg of blue cheese. Now, place the steak on top bands in no particular pattern. Light Drizzle with blue cheese dressing (diners can add more to taste). Finally, garnish the top with the most aesthetic strips of red pepper providing remaining slices of your pet.

What you have is a colorful and healthy salad for humans omnivorous. Most of the needs of the food is included in this beautiful dish that goes well with red wine, water, cola, or even for the kiddies.

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Bryan Applegate is> Online cooking deputy editor and has really cool things with 3D graphics!

posted by neptunus @ 1:14 AM  
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