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  2. Smithy

    Panettone

    i cut into my Gouter Traditional Panettone for breakfast this morning. It's as light and airy as the photo suggests. The flavors are rich and delightful. I warmed it in the microwave and gilded the lily with melted butter. Mmmaybe I'll share some of this around, and mmmaybe not! I have to go move snow after this, and I'll be well fortified. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
  3. Personally, I have the base model and am interested in some of the accessories. I am finding a few ebay listings, more based around the "Cook it" name. Here is one with maybe just the deep pot? Not what I want. https://www.ebay.com/itm/205573591956 Here is another base kit. https://www.ebay.com/itm/364540967814
  4. blue_dolphin

    Lunch 2025

    Absolutely! The Calabrian chile crisp recipe in the book contains plenty of peanuts and is quite similar to a salsa macha and I think it would work beautifully.
  5. BeeZee

    Dinner 2025

    I actually used a small amount of our leftover turkey from Thanksgiving, had some jarred red mole sauce so I threw in the chopped up turkey after simmering some veg and beans.
  6. BeeZee

    Lunch 2025

    @blue_dolphin that combo does sound delicious. I wonder if you could riff on it and use some salsa macha to cover the spice and the peanuts...hmmm
  7. Today
  8. Smithy

    Dinner 2025

    @sartoric, by "So many dishes !!" do you mean you used so many dishes that had to be cleaned afterward, or that the turkey will keep providing you with "so many dishes" until you're tired of it? It all looks delicious, by the way. I haven't cooked a turkey in years, but a neighbor invited me over for a Christmas dinner featuring turkey, and it was done perfectly. She sent me home with leftovers that were also excellent. I may have to rethink the self-imposed turkey ban.
  9. Wampa

    Food Funnies

    My first thought... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz0xULQIaSU
  10. A tip of my hat to the marketing team responsible for that one.
  11. This is being advertised as vegan and gluten free. Very healthy. It's Mongolian Canned Air! The equivalent of $6.62 USD per coke sized can. Bargain!
  12. Yes, there are many types of tea in Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, China, including Da Hong Pao, Rougui Tea, Shuixian Tea, Jinjunmei, and Lapsong, etc.
  13. liuzhou

    Breakfast 2025

    Breakfast today was half la Chinese burrito left over from last night. Breakfast Burrito.
  14. sartoric

    Dinner 2025

    We scored a half price turkey at Aldi. It was tasty and succulent, but I think my turkey roasting days are over. So many dishes !! We made gravy, roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes and carrots, plus garlic green beans on the side.
  15. @Teaeer Rougui tea (Mandarin: 肉桂茶 - ròu guì chá) is indeed a type of Oolong Tea (乌龙茶 -wū lóng chá) grown on the Wuyi Mountains (武夷山 - wǔ yí shān) in China's south-eastern province of Fujian, opposite Taiwan. The name rougui literally means 'cassia bark*', not that the tea contains any cassia, but is so-named because its aroma is perceived by some to be similar.. I'm not sure I agree although it does have a powerful aroma. The tea leaves are roasted up to three times over charcoal. The tea can be briefly be infused seven times to extract the full flavour. Not my favourite - I'm more a green tea type. * Most of the cinnamon sold in the USA is actually cassia.
  16. They found one.
  17. Smithy

    Dinner 2025

    Those sound like ideal neighbors!!
  18. This is a teapot that I like, it has a stainless steel infuser, and I can easily to make a cup of flavor tea. Beautiful, delicate, sturdy and easily clean.
  19. blue_dolphin

    Lunch 2025

    Chile crisp chicken salad sandwich from Samin Nosrat’s Good Things. I took the liberty of making this with tuna instead of chicken but otherwise followed the recipe that starts with a good amount of the Calabrian chile crisp from the book and adds mayo, tahini, rice vinegar, toasted sesame oil, lemon zest & juice, cilantro, scallions, a pinch of sugar and roasted peanuts. In the header notes, Samin says that whenever she makes this for someone, they invariably ask what on earth it is and proceed to ask for the recipe. It is indeed hard to place but also delicious.
  20. haresfur

    Lefse!

    A friend reported that she successfully made quesadillas with her home-made lefse 🙂
  21. Basically the above, "A4 Box Induction", there were not a lot of listings. This was late last year or early this year. Maybe save the search so you'll get alerts. Edit: seems like you've already got the base model, correct? Edit2: a4 website is gone, woah
  22. gfweb

    Dinner 2025

    Tenderloin with port sauce, sprouts, roasted root vegetables
  23. Yesterday
  24. Tried a couple of these at the sample kiosk and liked them. The wrapper was nice and crisp, appropriately cheesy, and the pups inside had a nice balance of fat and salt. Better than junk food, but not quite a real dinner. I think that what I like most about these is their balance.
  25. I ate two, gave the balance to a neighbor
  26. C. sapidus

    Dinner 2025

    Continuing to use up holiday leftovers. Neighbors order rotisserie chicken, eat the white meat, and donate the rest to us. Mrs. C picked off the dark meat and made stock with the carcass. So tonight's meal used the dark meat chicken, tossed in leftover homemade BBQ sauce. BBQ chicken fried rice with onion, ginger, garlic, chiles, cilantro (leaves and stems), fish sauce, soy sauce, a squeeze of lime, and two eggs. Sliced cucumbers to go with. Shoot, now that I think of it we had some mushrooms that would have gone nicely. Oh well, breakfast.
  27. 🤣 As an only child that gets overwhelmed when more than three people are in the room, I would need a lot of wine lol or something stronger
  28. I have no cookie displays to share nor did I perform any epic multi day cooking extravaganzas but I’m posting what little I did. The main spread was with my cousins on Christmas Eve. Turkey, ham and beef tenderloin were the mains. There are always Swedish meatballs and lefse, which I commented on over in the lefse topic. My contributions were roast delicata squash tossed with a sesame-ginger dressing. Quick and easy since I had the dressing already mixed up. And the autumn chicory salad with persimmons, Gorgonzola and pecans with house dressing from Samin Nosrat’s Good Things. I’m posting this photo mostly because it was a quick iPhone snap taken on the kitchen counter, well after dark and I’m ever so jealous of my cousin’s kitchen lighting as it looks nicely lit without me needing to adjust it! I also contributed a huge pan of Anna Banana’s ‘Nanner Pudding that I picked up from ZEF BBQ. No photo as it just looks like a catering pan of whipped cream but it is very good and has become a tradition so I’m now stuck bringing it. To make the ZEF pick-up worthwhile, I treated myself to a pit smoked, Peking-style duck and some nice pastrami to play with here at home. In between dinner and dessert, there was a visit from Santa, who brought a gift for each of the little ones. There was much yelling and squealing going on, even before the sugary stuff was put out. At one point, a high-decibel warning popped up on my Apple Watch advising me that 15 more minutes of this would result in temporary hearing loss! I enjoyed a very quiet Christmas morning here with the cats!
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