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Southern classics served in a retro setting that's relaxed homey by day, bustling in the evening
- Peach Melba - Wikipedia
Peach Melba (French: pêche Melba, pronounced [pɛʃ mɛlba]) is a dessert of peaches and raspberry sauce with vanilla ice cream It was invented in 1892 or 1893 by the French chef Auguste Escoffier at the Savoy Hotel, London, to honour the Australian soprano Nellie Melba [1][2]
- What Is Melba Sauce? And How to Make It | Food Network
Created famous French chef Auguste Escoffier for Dame Nellie Melba, this sauce is a combination of puréed, strained fresh raspberries, red currant jelly, sugar and cornstarch
- Peach Melba Recipe: How to Make It. - Taste of Home
This classic peach melba is a simple, elegant dessert The flavors of sweet, ripe peaches and raspberry shine alongside vanilla ice cream
- Melba toast - Wikipedia
Melba toast is a dry, crisp and thinly sliced rusk, often served with soup and salad or topped with either melted cheese or pâté It is named after Dame Nellie Melba, the stage name of Australian opera singer Helen Porter Mitchell [1]
- Melba - Wikipedia
Melba, the name of a monster from the show Ultraman Tiga Melba Opera Trust, formed after the closure of Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne, Australia
- Melba Wilson’s Thanksgiving Turkey | Live with Kelly and Mark
Melba's Favorite Turkey Brine 1 lemon juiced 2 gallons water 1 4 cup Worcestershire 3 tablespoons garlic bulbs smashed 9 sprigs rosemary 9 sprigs thyme 1 2 bunch parsley sprigs 1 3 cup brown sugar 1 1 2 cup kosher salt 2 tablespoons freshly cracked black pepper Slow Roasted Turkey 1 4 cup olive oil • 2 large yellow onions, diced • 8 cloves
- How to Make Melba Toast: Crunchy Perfection in 20 Minutes
In just 20 minutes, you can transform day-old bread into these ultra-crispy delights, perfect for pairing with creamy dips or savory spreads With only one ingredient — yes, just one! — you’ll find yourself enjoying a versatile snack that impresses every time Whether you’re preparing for a potluck or simply indulging in a weekend treat, learning how to make Melba toast is sure to
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