Avocado Breakfast Sauce

100 Ways to Use an Avocado

It’s no big secret that we like avocados here. Okay, we don’t like them, we’re obsessed with them. So you can imagine my shock and outrage when I realized we had never compiled a 100 Ways for avocado. I had to remedy this immediately. So here it is: 100 ways to cook one of the greatest gifts nature has bestowed upon the human race. There’s so much more to this majestic fruit than just guacamole (although we have some uniquely great guac recipes in this roundup, too). And just in time for Cinco De Mayo! You’re welcome.

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Avocado-rita Shrimp & Avocado Salad Creamy Avocado Veggie Pasta Double Chocolate Avo Muffins
Bacon Avocado Pizza Avocado Coconut Custards Panko Avo Fries Banana-Cado Breakfast
Egg-Stuffed Avocado Prosciutto-Wrapped Avocado Fruit Pizza with Avocado Whip Avocado-wrapped Sushi
Red Quinoa Salad Shamrock Sandwich Avocado Buttercream Cupcakes Brussels Sprouts Salad with Avo, Bacon, and Lime
Avocado Milkshake Avocado Deviled Eggs with Salmon Roe Avocado-Tarragon Bisque California Sandwich
Butternut, Jicama, and Avocado Salad Guacamole Grilled Cheese Avocado Almond Smoothie Smashed Chickpea & Avocado Salad Sandwich
Grilled Avocado Quinoa Patties with Avocado Sauce Tuna Stuffed Avocado Chocolate Cake
Pea Pesto Penne Creamy Avocado Dressing Crab Mango Quesadillas Potato-Avo Salad
Florida Avocado Wraps Banana Avocado Pudding Chilled Avocado Tomato Soup Avocado Lime Tart
Avocado Cream Cheese Cookies Avocado Chile Sauce Creamy Avocado Pasta Salad Avocado Brioche
Avocado Bacon Jalapeno Salsa Chocolate Avocado Pancakes Avocado Ranch Sliders Avocado Donuts
Grilled Corn Guacamole California Flatbread Guaca-Mango Bagel Superfood Salad
Bacon Guacamole Grilled Cheese Vegetarian Mexican Salad Boats Vegan Chocolate Goji Ice Cream Creamy Avocado Barley Risotto
Tofu Scramble Burrito Roasted Carrot & Avocado Ravioli Mayan Mudslide Brownies Indian Guac
Pink Corn Blinis Tangy Avocado Chicken Salad Vegan Coconut-Avo Eggnog Curried Quinoa Wrap
Bacon Avocado Egg Cups Blue Cheese Guac Avocado Lime Chickpea Salad Salmon Avo Egg Wraps
Savory Avocado Cocktail Chilled Avocado Cucumber Soup Avocado-Miso Dressed Salad Tostada Bites
Avocado Crab Roll Avocado Cheesecake Guacamole Taco Rolls Avocado and Sardine on Toast
Gluten-free Avocado Chocolate Chip Cookies Chipotle Avocado Dogs Avo-Pineapple Smoothies Grilled Mozzacado Sandwich
Avocado Lime Coconut Cake Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Mousse Tuna with Avo-Wasabi Puree Avocado Eggrolls
Avocado Bacon Potato Salad Prawn Avocado Crowns Avocado Cup Salad Avocado Scallop Ceviche
Chilled Avocado Soup Shots Grecian Avo Pizza Shoestring Fries with Avo-Garlic Aioli Choco-Avo Macarons
Avocado Breakfast Sauce Sweet Potatoes with Avocado-Goat Cheese Cream Guacamole Bread Broccoli Cauliflower Avocado Soup
Sweet Avocado Poptarts Wild Blueberry Guac Creamy Avocado Rice Mango Avocado Crepes
Lobster Guac Hearts of Palm Salad Feta Avocado Frittatas Guacamole Ice Cream

 

All 100 Ways — 1,500 recipes and counting! — found here.


100 Ways to Use Beer in Food and Drinks

Editor’s Note: New contributor snebbu joins ES to bring us a very epic, very ES series.

I caught the brew bug.  Yes, I’m addicted to brewing beer. With this comes a snooty attitude towards “big beer” and using my “well-earned money” to purchase craft beer. So after a few brews, my fridge is rapidly filling up with bottles of my homebrew, along with craft beer and of course, there’s always a case of Pennsylvania’s pride — Yuengling. The problem is, the other day I opened the fridge door and realized my collection of beer was overfilling its allotted space, and without some good use, would spoil in time. Of course, the first thing that came to mind was drinking it all in one grand night of sitting on my couch and watching sports until reaching a drunken stupor. Then I figured I could use this in food, while drinking beer!

My mind began to wander — what foods could I put beer in? Is it limited to food, or can I mix it with some tasty drinks? In my opinion, beer can make any situation better, provided you choose the right make and variety. I couldn’t get this wonderful idea of complementing dishes and drinks with beer out of my mind. Fortunately, I’m taking a graduate level class on diversity and had the resources (three hours worth of hearing “you’re blind to your blindness”) to put together a list. This list begins my journey to attempt to make each and every one of the following 100 food and drink items better…with beer.

Check out the list, and let us know what other items you’d like to see cooked with beer. Then bookmark this page and return to see the results of our attempts to cook all 100 items on this list…with beer! Of course, feel free to play along yourself, and report back with your results.

The Ground Rules:

*I noted my disgust for big beer — the only rule I am enforcing is to use either homebrew or a favorite craft brew. Drink Craft Beer.

**It is assumed that while cooking/concocting these creations, you will be drinking beer.

The List – 100 Ways to Use Beer in Food and Drinks:

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Cocktails Gone Spherical

Now that “handcrafted” cocktails have become about as commonplace as craft beer, bartenders and bloggers are looking for new ways to impress. You might think molecular mixology is gimmicky, but you gotta admit that these 8 cocktail spheres look pretty amazing.

 1. Old Fashioned In the Rocks

At Grant Achatz’ Aviary in Chicago the old fashioned comes neat — very neat. Drinkers get to smash the sphere open and watch the drink explode out.

2. Spherical Pickleback

Just about every bar in Brooklyn now serves a pickleback (a shot of whiskey backed by a shot of pickle juice). Only Do or Dine—home of the foie gras donut—serves a molecular pickleback, whereby the back — the spherical ball of pickle juice — explodes inside your mouth.

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The Top 10 Craziest Street Foods in the World

Editor’s Note: This article is brought to you by Rease Kirchner of TheFlyingFugu.com, a team of foodie writers delivering a menu of delights to your inbox: daring delicacies, foodie travel tips and easy recipes to re-create in your own world kitchen. Follow the Fugu on Twitter @TheFlyingFugu.

For our money, we’d say street food is usually just as delicious as fancier restaurant fare (if not more so). And we’re not just talking about sandwiches and hot dogs. Take a look at the ten wackiest street food finds from around the globe — each one actually a very common find in one particular corner of the earth.

10. Fruit with Chili Powder — Mexico

You may think it’s odd to put something spicy on something sweet, but Mexicans do it all the time. It is very common to pick up fruit in a bowl or on a stick with some spicy chili powder sprinkled on top. Think of it as a twist on the sweet and salty combo — Mexico has sweet and spicy instead! (Photo: Spotreporting)

9. Chicken Feet — China

These grilled feet may look disturbingly similar to a human hand, but don’t worry, they actually come from a chicken. The meat is described as a bit chewier than a chicken leg might be. On the street, they are generally served grilled with some spices, on a stick or just in a basket. (Photo: Whologwhy)

8. Bugs on a Stick — Thailand

In Thailand,insects like crickets, grasshoppers and worms are fried up, shoved on a stick and served up to anyone with a rumbling tummy. The taste varies by the insect and the spices used to flavor them. In general, the insects are crunchy on the outside and a little soft on the inside. Mmm…soft and flavorful bug guts. (Photo: Star5112)

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March Madness 2012: America’s Best Drunk College Food

While the rest of you were obsessing over your brackets, Endless Simmer has been evaluating OUR favorite part of college: the food. Yep, we’re talking about that greasy, cheesy, meaty, bacon-y, over-the-top late-night goodness that can only be found in one place: college.

After much exhaustive research, and with March Madness just about to tip off, we’re ready to present our second annual list of all 68 NCAA tournament teams, ranked by their best drunk college food.

68. Montana: Hoagieville Cheese Fries

This esteemed establishment claims to have invented the idea of putting “taco cheese” on top of French fries. And yes, they are proud of that.

Hoagieville; Missoula, Montana (Photo: Hoagieville)

67. St. Mary’s: Chili Cheeseburger and Chili Fries

It’s like the drunk college version of Portlandia. How do you save a subpar burger? Put some chili cheese on it. How do you save some mediocre fries? Put some chili cheese on it.

Nation’s Giant; Moraga, California (Photo: Michelle N.)

66. Kentucky: MegaHo Burger

This triple-decker burger comes complete with gravy, cheese, jalapenos, mushrooms, bacon, tomato, pickle and lettuce. Only ranked so low because we have not confirmed that you can eat this and still walk out the door alive.

Tolly-Ho; Lexington, Kentucky (Photo: Tolly-Ho)

65. St. Louis University: The Slinger

A St. Louis tradition that is widely available at 24-hours establishments, although we find it hard to stomach that anyone would eat this before 3am: two fried eggs, a hamburger, a mound of hash browns, a sea of chili and a handful of cheese.

Courtesy Diner; St. Louis, Missouri (Photo: Zack Minarick)

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100 Things to Do With Peanut Butter

You most likely learned long ago that peanut butter ain’t only good for PB&J sandwiches. George Washington Carver’s greatest invention can in fact spruce up everything from drinks to desserts. Actually, we’d be hard-pressed to come up with a dish that wouldn’t be better with a little Skippy. Peanut butter chili, peanut butter broccoli, peanut butter ice cream and peanut butter cocktails — it all works. Folks, there is peanut butter tuna salad to be found on this list. No lie.

Sincere apologies to those with allergies and all you non-Americans who just don’t get it. Otherwise, enjoy our list of 100 things to do with peanut butter:

Click on the photos for full recipes.

 

See also: 100 Ways to Use a Strip of Bacon

100 Ways to Cook With Guinness

 

From strawberries to sriracha, find the rest of our 100 Ways here.

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