Remove membrane from back of ribs. This is a
small bowl, combine Old Bay seasoning and brown sugar together
Spiced Simple Syrup: Place all of the ingredients in a medium saucepot, stir.
Place on high heat, bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
Remove from heat, allow to cool completely.
Pour syrup through a strainer to remove spices.
Pour syrup into a jar with lid and store refrigerated. Shake before using.
Sangria: Combine wine, 3/4 cup spiced simple syrup, sparkling water, orange juice, and fruit slices. Stir briskly.
Serve over ice in large red wine glasses.
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Place the bay leaves and the cold water
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slit the shell along the back of each shrimp, and remove
Saute the onions, garlic and bay leaf until the onions are
Brown meat in hot oil.
Add water, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, bay leaves, onion, salt, sugar, pepper, paprika, and allspice.
Cover and simmer 1 1/2 hours.
Remove bay leaves and garlic clove.
Add carrots and celery.
Cover and cook 30 to 40 minutes longer.
To thicken gravy, remove 2 cups hot liquid. Using a separate bowl, combine 1/4 cup water and cornstarch until smooth.
Mix with a little hot liquid and return mixture to pot.
Stir and cook until bubbly.
Summer Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the sugar, orange liqueur, brandy and white wine.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 1/2 hours.
When ready to serve slowly stir in club soda to taste.
Add all the fruit and ice cubes and ENJOY.
Classic Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the red wine, orange and lemon slices, triple sec and brandy with 1 tbsp of sugar.
Cover and refrigerate for 1 1/2 hours.
Before serving add club soda and ice, taste and adjust sugar or soda as preferred.
Strain the juices into a half-gallon glass pitcher. Stir in the sugar until the sugar is dissolved. Stir the wine into the juice mixture. Add ice if desired.
Garnish with lemon and orange slices if desired.
It's optional but makes a beautiful presentation and adds more flavor as the citrus slices sit in the drink mixture.
Makes 4 cups.
Recipe courtesy of http://www.cookingnook.com.
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Put the garlic, bay leaves in the pot, also
Put fish, lemon quarters, bay leaf and peppercorns in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and cook until fish is just done, 10 minutes or less. (Fish must be firm to hold sauce.) Remove fish from liquid to a shallow bowl or platter. Let fish cool completely.
Meanwhile, make sauce. Pour over completely cooled fish and gently fold in to keep fish in large chunks.
Sauce:
In bowl, whisk all ingredients together and pour over cooked, cooled fish.