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		<title>Making Biscuits &amp; Country Gravy with Maggie</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 12:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Mower</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best parts of cooking is sharing the experience with someone else, and that&#8217;s especially enjoyable when it&#8217;s my little daughter, Maggie (who also goes by Maggalicious or Magzilla depending on her mood): She really loves cooking with daddy and I enjoy cooking with her, even though it usually turns our kitchen into [...]
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<p>She really loves cooking with daddy and I enjoy cooking with her, even though it usually turns our kitchen into a disaster.  But in the end it&#8217;s all worth it, and we both enjoy spending the time together.  This past weekend Maggalicious and I decided to make biscuits and gravy.  So for today&#8217;s post, I figured I&#8217;d her instruct you through how to make this easy biscuit recipe and country sausage gravy.  The biscuit recipe I use is one from my mom, and I call them &#8220;Mom&#8217;s Increda-Biscuits.&#8221;  Honestly, they&#8217;re down-right irresistible and so easy to make.  This is actually two different recipes on one post (biscuits + country sausage gravy), so this time around there are two <a href="#printme">printable recipes</a> available at the end of this post.  Don&#8217;t forget to print them both out.<br />
<br/>» Finish reading <a href="http://www.thecookingdish.com/1208/making-biscuits-and-country-gravy-with-maggie/">Making Biscuits &#038; Country Gravy with Maggie</a> at <a href="http://www.thecookingdish.com">TheCookingDish.com</a>. » </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deglazing a pan is the key to making delicious sauces and gravies for your meats and vegetables. After cooking meat or vegetables instead of scrapping all the leftover fat and dregs into a grease jar, make it into a divine sauce. Deglazing a pan is simply adding stock, lime juice, water, or some other liquid [...]
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<p>Deglazing a pan is the key to making delicious sauces and gravies for your meats and vegetables.  After cooking meat or vegetables instead of scrapping all the leftover fat and dregs into a grease jar, make it into a divine sauce.  Deglazing a pan is simply adding stock, lime juice, water, or some other liquid to break up and dissolve the dregs left over from sauteing, searing, or roasting.  I especially like to deglaze my cast iron pans, as it helps the cast iron&#8217;s flavor&#8211;not that I eat cast iron or anything. </p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t deglazed your pans before, now&#8217;s a good time to get started.  You&#8217;ll be surprised how well you can get the junk off your pan when doing so ad also the delicious sauces you can make.  So for starters, here&#8217;s how to deglaze your pots and pans and make a delicious sauce.<br />
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