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20 FOODS WE NEVER KNEW WE COULD MAKE WITH COCA-COLA
From therecipe.com
Estimated Reading Time 10 mins
- Coca-Cola Balsamic Dressing. Some cola with your salad? Sure thing! This next recipe from Coca-Cola strikes the perfect harmony between indulgence and health with a plethora of fresh vegetables including beets, beans, and cherry tomatoes all beautifully dressed up with a tangy cola-balsamic vinaigrette dressing.
- Coca-Cola Sheet Cake. Who can resist a sheet cake? Better question: who can resist the ease of MAKING a sheet cake? Simply put, I cannot, and with this recipe, you’ll find yourself equally inspired to get back into the kitchen for some baking to ring in the Spring Season!
- Chocolate Chip N' Cola Cookies. Chocolate chip n' cola cookies put a new spin on our traditional sweet-tooth cravings. As a replacement for sugar, it works wonderfully by adding a lightened consistency from the carbonation (think of the same effect soda water has on a batter) and a delicious, distinct sweetness that's unique from brown sugar or confectioners.
- Cola Beef Brisket. Brisket is one of those dishes that is, on the surface, an intimidating cut of beef to work with, especially for beginners. As a motley assemblage of muscle and fat cut from the chest of the animal, brisket needs the tenderizing factors of low heat and time, and this method from Recipe Lion takes the methodology seriously—25 hours, serious!
- Chocolate Ganache Toast with Cola Syrup. With a sprinkle of green perfect for St Patrick’s day, this is the breakfast of champions to keep you going all day (and night thanks to all that sugar!).
- Virginia Peanut Pie with Coke Reduction. Close to the HQ of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, a new spin was put on an old classic in the kitchen of a favorite locals' dive, JCT’s Kitchen.
- Coca-Cola Beef Tacos. These days, street eats and food trucks are all the rage, and the taco is the veritable king of all street foods. Conceived in the heydays of the food truck revolution, the new beef taco incorporates the heartiness of slow-cooked pulled beef with a tangy-sweet base and a variety of freshly pickled vegetables as accoutrements.
- Cola Carrot Cake. When Easter comes rolling around the corner, it's hard to resist the urge to bake up the Easter Bunny’s favorite sweet treat, and this new spin involving Coca-Cola brings the temptation to irresistible heights!
- Cherry Coke BBQ Burgers. If you’re like me, grilling season is all year round. Whether the sun is shining outside in 30-degree heat or a Canadian blizzard is raging outside, I never make the compromise of cooking burgers on the stovetop, and neither should you!
- Coca-Cola Soft Serve Ice Cream. This one from The Kitchn inarguably takes top prize for creativity and effort required—and also an ice cream machine, which means we're entering true foodie territory!
KOOKTOCOOK - YOUTUBE
From youtube.com
HOMEPAGE: WELCOME TO COCA-COLA CANADA
From coca-cola.ca
KOOL-AID - WIKIPEDIA
From en.wikipedia.org
KOOK KOREAN BBQ - 542 PHOTOS & 148 REVIEWS
From yelp.ca
KOOL COLA - HOW COOL IS IT? | THE STREET FOOD GUY
From streetfoodguy.com
9 EXCELLENT WAYS TO COOK WITH COLA - FOOD & WINE
From foodandwine.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins
- Tangy Sort-Of Jerk Chicken. Chef Steven Brown flavors his jerk-style chicken with a highly spiced, tangy marinade made with Coke, liquid smoke, citrus, soy and lots of spices.
- Steak, Chicken and Vegetable Tacos. The sweet Coca-Cola-and-tamarind marinade chef Sue Torres uses to tenderize and flavor skirt steaks was a discovery she made while traveling through Oaxaca.
- Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Jerk Vinaigrette. Chef John Fraser makes a punched up jerk sauce with multiple spices, molasses, soy sauce and Pepsi to coat his tender sweet potatoes.
- Cola-Marinated Flank Steak with Frito Chilaquiles. To make his version of chilaquiles (fried tortilla chips lightly cooked in salsa), chef Jamie Bissonnette unabashedly opts for Fritos.
- Sweet & Spicy Jerky. A Manhattan Special soda, a fizzy, coffee-flavored drink created in 1895, inspired this licoricey, Asian-inflected jerky.
- Smoky Glazed Ham with Red Pepper Jelly. This spectacular baked ham is glazed with a sweet-sticky mix of stock, water, cola (preferably GuS Dry Cola), red wine, sugar, honey, vinegar, chiles and ginger.
- Tacos al Pastor. These exceptional grilled pork for these classic tacos is marinated overnight in a mix of Coca-Cola, orange juice, lime juice, vinegar and spices.
- Grilled Beef Ribs with Smoky-Sweet Barbecue Sauce. Chef David Burtka braises beef ribs in Coca-Cola, then brushes them with homemade barbecue sauce before grilling them.
- Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Barbecue Sauce. The sauce for these incredible sandwiches gets its sweet, delicious flavor from ketchup, cola and molasses.
WHAT YOU SHOULD (AND SHOULD NOT) COOK WITH COCA-COLA - SOUTHERN …
From southernkitchen.com
Author Southern Kitchen
KOOK KOREAN BBQ RESTAURANT - VANCOUVER, , BC | OPENTABLE
From opentable.ca
HOME [WWW.KOOLAID.COM]
From koolaid.com
12 RECIPES THAT START WITH A CAN OF COLA - TASTE OF HOME
From tasteofhome.com
20 SURPRISING COKE RECIPES YOU HAVE TO TRY — EAT THIS NOT THAT
From eatthis.com
COCA-COLA - COKE CLASSIC - SAVE-ON-FOODS
From saveonfoods.com
KOOK DEFINITION & MEANING | DICTIONARY.COM
From dictionary.com
HOW TO MAKE SODA SYRUP WITH KOOL-AID FOR YOUR SODASTREAM
From culinarylore.com
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From eatthis.com
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FRINKFOOD - KOOK-A-COLA
From frinkfood.com
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From livemint.com
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From delish.com
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From eater.com
COCA-COLA INDIA INVESTS IN FOOD DELIVERY COMPANY THRIVE
From beveragedaily.com
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