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  2. My husband would wrestle anyone for the "browned bits of cheese."
  3. Today
  4. I was going to say the same thing. Ronnie and I fight over the dark cheese and he always wins arrrgh.
  5. Yes, I agree it should be listed!
  6. 😜 I love crispy edges of browned cheese, but this was a little bitter to me. I ate some of the scraps after cleaning up the first pan. I would not have gone to the trouble of doing it with the second pan if I’d enjoyed any from the first! It wasn’t gooey underneath the dark parts.
  7. 2 large turkeys 1 regular and one kosher, plus lots of side dishes and plenty of booze
  8. The others probably wouldn't matter, but Worcestershire is a fish-based sauce. Probably not good to leave off one of the Big Nine allergens when you're labeling food for people. +1 for me on the dark edges being the best part. In my home all of us (including the sporadically-picky grandkids) fight over those.
  9. I agree! It looks deeply browned, not charred, to me (who also likes her toast well browned 🙃)
  10. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2025

    Well, Carlos is back so tonight was a thick ham and bean soup with no onions garlic or peppers. Not very photogenic so no pictures. But I'm happy because I didn't have to do the dishes.
  11. That cheese is not burned--it is just right!!!! The dark brown cheese is the best part!
  12. Yesterday
  13. The best laid plans… Yesterday, starting with most of the ingredients for baked ziti. There were cheeses, as well, not pictured. And stock, red wine, and a bay leaf or two, and minced garlic. Ziti. I figure I’ve posted enough pics of big pots with meat or sauce of some kind simmering on the stove, so I skipped to the chase, meat sauce mixed with ziti. Didn’t take pics of the ricotta, egg, parm & mozzarella mixture that was layered after a layer of ziti and sauce, but here are the pans with the top layer of ziti and sauce, before topping with cheese. Topped with cheese before putting in the ovens. Ugh! I was careless, and burned the cheese on BOTH pans of ziti. Double ovens, double carelessness. And I was out of cheese. My husband and I debated whether or not I needed to scrape off the charred bits. I thought I should, he thought it was unnecessary. I’m betting y’all will agree with me. Pan #1 Pan #2 After new cheese and a trip to the store today, only one pan pictured: For the salad today I decided to jazz up the cucumber, tomato, and red onion salad with some marinated mozzarella. I had a sixth English cucumber, didn’t use it, and regretted it. I barely had enough. I prefer to have too much! I used a three cheese vinaigrette from Aldi for the dressing, and lots of salt and freshly ground black pepper. Realized I needed some fresh herbs for the salad, but my husband didn’t see (or chose not to see) that I’d texted him while at the store. How dare he! 😉 Waiting for the toast to come out of the oven. Plated meal: I didn’t notice that my husband edited my ingredient list until after the fact. He said I didn’t need to list every little glug of Worcestershire or Tabasco or balsamic. Grrr. If this post seems a little discombobulated, so am I! But a food delivery was made, so that’s something. ETA: Earlier in the post I said I was out of cheese. Let me amend that, because I’m NEVER actually out of cheese. I was just out of the kind of cheese I wanted for this meal.
  14. sartoric

    Dinner 2025

    Yet another “things in a bowl” dish. This is turkey mince sautéed with Thai red curry paste, some fish sauce, lime juice and makrut leaves. Leftover rice and a few fresh salad things made for a tasty bowl with almost no dishes to do.
  15. sartoric

    Dinner 2025

    Hate when that happens, it sure looks delicious.
  16. Recipe says 'pour' into pan but mixture is very thick. I place in pan and even out the top. If using frozen berries add 5 minutes to bake time. I toast the pecas before adding. And I beat eggs and sugar 5 minutes because our MXN white sugar isn't ground very fine. I don’t think you can overbake this, so no harm in erring on the longer side of baking.
  17. They look delicious, @gulfporter. Could you please give the recipe? (I have fresh cranberries!)
  18. Cranberry Squares. I make them most every Xmas season. It wasn't easy finding fresh cranberries here in Central Mexico in mid-December. One of the 'gringo' markets imports them in October for CDN Thanksgiving, estimating what they'll be able to sell thru US Thanksgiving and Christmas. I got one of the last 2 bagsj crammed in the back of his freezer! We were in US thru mid-November and buying cranberries didn't cross my mind until a few days ago. Baking in my un-insulated and thermostat-less Mexican oven is a challenge. It managed to mostly hold the 350 degrees (it's recipes above that temperature that often fail). I added an extra 10 minutes to the 1 hour bake time as the last 2 attempts at this recipe had a dip in the center with some underbaking. We just took a taste and these are spot on!
  19. @scubadoo97, does your family know that you call them big asses? 😁 Great photo!!
  20. liamsaunt

    Dinner 2025

    Cod in a spicy tomato olive sauce with spaghetti. The cod was from our fishmonger but did not taste as sweet and fresh as usual, which was disappointing.
  21. @scubadoo97 Wow ! Congratulations Did you have turkey ? How many ?
  22. blue_dolphin

    Salad 2016 –

    I’ve made the Autumn Chicory Salad from Samin Nosrat’s Good Things a couple of times lately. It’s very easy and perfectly suited to this time of year. The dressing is Samin’s take on the Via Carota vinaigrette and the recipe is available online here The first time, I used persimmons, pecans and Gorgonzola: The second time, I used pears, walnuts and aged Gouda:
  23. Amazing and great to see. I have been wondering about you.
  24. Another big ass family Thanksgiving
  25. Ann_T

    Breakfast 2025

    Moe's breakfast. He put in a request last night for scrambled eggs with my Chile sauce. I think he was dreaming about it. I make it to serve with our Christmas Eve Tourtiere, but he will eat it year around on eggs, ham, hot dogs, etc.
  26. And it all comes around, doesn't it? Our parents' belonging that we discarded along the way...and now we wish we had kept them.
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