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]]>For Christmas Eve, Selena and her chef friends decided to cook up a seafood medley. Chef Eric decided that it would be perfect to add some Southern flavor to the meal, with the pair cooking up Shrimp and Banana grits. Black pepper roast beef and gravy were also on the menu.
Together with Chef Claudette, Selena cooked up a traditional Mexican holiday meal for Christmas lunch. Mains included roast ham, salsa matcha, Tamales, Charred Poblano rice, and salad.
From homemade pasta to her lobster dish, Selena loves cooking up homemade meals for the holidays, whether her own recipes or something she learned from the chefs. “Welcoming someone into my home and getting to cook their recipes is really fun, and so is having my friends try it,” Selena remarked.
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]]>Recently, we stumbled upon Cox’s Instagram post in which she shared a steak recipe, and we liked it so much that we had to pass it on to you.
Cox kicks things off by explaining that the recipe isn’t actually hers. She got it from musician Brandi Carlile, but it was so good that she tossed her old steak recipe and started using this one.
The recipe calls for New York or Ribeye steaks. You line the steaks in a deep pan and drizzle them with some truffle oil. If you don’t have truffle oil, olive oil will do just fine.
Next, season the steaks with a generous amount of salt and pepper before dusting them with brown sugar and finely ground coffee. The latter got us surprised as well, but it apparently works. All that’s left to do is grill the steaks for 2-3 minutes on each side, let them sit a bit, and dig in.
Note that Cox pairs her steaks with mashed cauliflower and asparagus, but you can have any side dish you like. Or none at all; it is up to you.
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]]>The post Inside Selena Gomez’s Holiday Kitchen appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>For Christmas Eve, Selena and her chef friends decided to cook up a seafood medley. Chef Eric decided that it would be perfect to add some Southern flavor to the meal, with the pair cooking up Shrimp and Banana grits. Black pepper roast beef and gravy were also on the menu.
Together with Chef Claudette, Selena cooked up a traditional Mexican holiday meal for Christmas lunch. Mains included roast ham, salsa matcha, Tamales, Charred Poblano rice, and salad.
From homemade pasta to her lobster dish, Selena loves cooking up homemade meals for the holidays, whether her own recipes or something she learned from the chefs. “Welcoming someone into my home and getting to cook their recipes is really fun, and so is having my friends try it,” Selena remarked.
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]]>The post Want to Cook a Steak Like Courteney Cox? appeared first on falafelandcaviar.com.
]]>Recently, we stumbled upon Cox’s Instagram post in which she shared a steak recipe, and we liked it so much that we had to pass it on to you.
Cox kicks things off by explaining that the recipe isn’t actually hers. She got it from musician Brandi Carlile, but it was so good that she tossed her old steak recipe and started using this one.
The recipe calls for New York or Ribeye steaks. You line the steaks in a deep pan and drizzle them with some truffle oil. If you don’t have truffle oil, olive oil will do just fine.
Next, season the steaks with a generous amount of salt and pepper before dusting them with brown sugar and finely ground coffee. The latter got us surprised as well, but it apparently works. All that’s left to do is grill the steaks for 2-3 minutes on each side, let them sit a bit, and dig in.
Note that Cox pairs her steaks with mashed cauliflower and asparagus, but you can have any side dish you like. Or none at all; it is up to you.
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