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Over here I reported getting a 5-gallon bucket of russet potatoes. Today was a good day to try one of several casseroles I've had my eye on: mimicking stuffed baked potatoes, and mimicking a store-bought casserole I had enjoyed (see here) from Miiller's in Llano, TX. So, today I tried the first of several recipes: Fully Loaded Twice-Baked Potato casserole, from afeastfortheeyes.net. Delicious. It was easy, and a good excuse to cook up a lot of bacon ends and pieces I bought recently. I don't think the texture is the same as the Miiller's dish, but this has far fewer ingredients and is delicious. I can only show the "as baked" photo this time; the plated dinner portion is blurry. No matter; I should have lots of chances to show this again. This recipe is a winner!
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Two old stand-bys tonight: Keema matar: Ground lamb with sauteed onion, ginger, and garlic, seasoned with cayenne, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala, simmered with crushed tomato and yogurt, and then finished with peas, lemon juice, serrano chile, and cilantro. Microwave cilantro rice to go with. Stir-fried peppers with black beans and garlic: Seared orange and yellow bell pepper squares, stir-fried garlic and fermented black beans, and finishing splashes of rice vinegar, chicken stock, and sesame oil.
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I haven't tried my Instapot for rice. I cook big amounts of white or brown rice using the pasta method.I then freeze it in 1 cup portions flattened in freezer bags.
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I thought the same, and was very happy to see them still available.
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Okay, you Bamix fans: are you talking about the cordless version? If so, how do I choose among them? Are there any attachments / blades that you don't use, or that you simply wouldn't go without?
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A long standing conumdrum. Home made sandwiches vs. eating out of dumpsters? When trying to donate birthday cake kits to our local food bank, I reached out to two local ones with the question; "can I repckage bulk sprinkles into baggies?" One said yes, one said no.
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In the past I tried using the IP for rice and followed directions from various sites on the internet re time and water proportions. Couldn't get a decent result. This was kind of a long shot before buying a cooker. It's worth experimenting with. IMO. I used less water than the pkg directions.
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I appreciate this Shel_B. I've wondered about using my IP for rice since i really only use it for pressure cooking.
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They split the difference, here, when it comes to farmer's market vendors. Food doesn't have to be prepared in a commercial kitchen, but you do need to successfully pass a recognized food safety training course.
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My farmers' market has many vendors of baked goods with a label affixed stating that the product was made in a home kitchen. That label also says there may be residue of foods which are common allergens (peanuts, flour, soy, etc.) Course I don't know if those home kitchens had a site visit by the Health Department before they were allowed to sell goods at the market.
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It is a shame. But hot food has to be kept hot at 56C etc etc. Cooks need Serv-Safe certificates etc.
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I thought these had been discontinued. It's great to hear that they're being made again (or still). We have two but the older one is showing its age -- the grind isn't very consistent. We just ordered a new one.
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Where did you get this, Yvonne?
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Over the last year+, I've been eating white rice more frequently than before, mostly Jasmine, Basmatti, and Mahatma long grain rice. Been cooking in a pot on the stove top and the results have been quite good overall. However, thoughts of a rice cooker have been dancing thru my head. For some reason I searched for.making rice in the Instant Pot and discovered there's a rice setting on my model, and I tried it this afternoon with some fussy Basmatti. I added the rinsed and drained rice to the IP with water, salt, Abit of ghee buttened 'er up and pushed the RICE button, and let the mess rest for 10-11 minutes before venting. The results were about on par with my stove top technique. I'm a happy fellow, a little fine tuning should improve the results.
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https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-pistachios-and-pistachio-containing-products-recalled-due-salmonella-5 ETA: Yes, I'd just posted that one on Tuesday, but it's been updated.
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Actually, Bamix has 4 cordless machines! https://bamix.us/products/bamix-cordless-plus https://bamix.us/products/bamix-cordless https://bamix.us/products/bamix-cordless-pro https://bamix.us/collections/bamix®-cordless
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You'd have to prise my cold dead hands off my Bamix.
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@Deephaven, are you in the US? https://bamix.us/ An amazing machine Actually, just search for Bamix on eGullet.
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Dukes. All the way. That said, the idea of sending my mother, who is in her late 80’s, stubbornly attached to Hellmans and deeply addicted to mayo, a 4 gallon bucket of extra heavy Hellman’s for Christmas, bring a smile to my face
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Made the salad fixins, walked to nearby fresh fried chicken store for a few pieces (better than Popeyes IMO).
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@gfweb this is of course a shame . I do see that there may be health issues involved there should be a way to meet the health standards .
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A local church tried this and the Dept of Health shut down the very large program as the prep was not done in certified kitchens
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