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Las Vegas Food Adventures

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Las Vegas Adventures is written by a foodie and former chef now living in Las Vegas. It features restaurant reviews, food shopping in Vegas, recipes, Las Vegas food events and more.

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  • Potstickers

    Posted on Sunday November 29th, 2009 at 18:32 in recipes, gyoza, steamed dumplings, pot stickers, asian appetizer

    These Asian dumplings may seem like a big fuss but they’re really very easy to make. Fresh potsticker wrappers can be found in almost any large supermarket these days. Sometimes called gyoza or wonton wrappers they can be square or round. A packag...

  • Chicken Liver Pate

    Posted on Sunday November 29th, 2009 at 11:34 in recipes, chicken liver recipes, chicken liver spread

    You either love chicken liver or hate it, but if you are a chicken liver fan, you’ll love this luxurious spread that’s perfect for holiday entertaining, or as a great spread to top your morning bagel. Any liver can be used, but chicken livers p...

  • Potato and Green Onion Cakes

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 13:30 in recipes, potato recipe, leftover mashed potatoes, potato patties

    Potato and Green Onion Cakes  Leftover mashed potatoes are reincarnated in this great side dish. These are so good you’ll make extra mashed potatoes on purpose. They’re very good served as an alternative to hash brown potatoes for breakfast.  ...

  • Swedish Meatballs

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 11:38 in recipes, swedish meatballs, hot appetizer, buffet recipes

    Every world cuisine has its version of the meatball.  This is a recipe that does double duty. These classic Scandinavian meatballs can be served as a main course when served over noodles or as a hot appetizer for parties. They can be made well in a...

  • Ricotta Walnut Tart

    Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 20:21 in recipes, ricotta pie, candied orange peel, homemade ricotta, ricotta tart

      I’m resolved to cooking a turkey every year for sake of tradition, but it’s the side dishes and desserts (except pumpkin pie because I don’t care much for that) that make the Thanksgiving dinner I gladly prepare each year special to me.  Th...

  • Dry Brine Turkey

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 17:56 in recipes, brined turkey, dry brine, brined roast turkey

    I’m already on record as a pumpkin pie hater, I might as well publicly announce I feel the same way about turkey. I understand how people are inspired by the look of a gargantuan perfectly browned Norman Rockwell bird as the centerpiece of a holid...

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5 stars pegasuslegend

Talented and delicious mouth watering adventures from this chef ....a fantastic blog to follow

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