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Kim Shook

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  1. Kim Shook

    Lunch 2019

    😊Confusion was about chicken on the bone. What about that bothers you? And can you cut it off the bone and then eat it? Is it the feel of the bone on your teeth or just the boniness of them? Can you eat other meats off the bone. I promise there is NO criticism here - I'm really just curious. I have a SIL who won't eat chicken off the bone lest she come across a vein, so I was wondering if it is the same kind of thing.
  2. Kim Shook

    FoodLion

    Better than you might expect. FL got a lot of bad press some years ago about their meat/poultry. Some of the stores, at least, were changing expiration dates and selling bad meat. I think that the exposure about that really caused them to make changes. At the stores I shop at, I find the quality very good and very clean. I even find some cuts there that I can't always find everywhere else.
  3. Hi! I've got a friend who is going to visit and wants 3 things... Your favorite Montreal restaurant (trying to get more details from him here) Your favorite poutine Your favorite smoked meat sandwich. Thanks so much!
  4. Kim Shook

    FoodLion

    Personally, I like Food Lion a lot. They are usually smaller than the other chains and I get truly personal service at mine. I have gotten to the point that I buy all of my day-to-day deli items there. They always have Fiorucci hard salami (Mr. Kim's favorite) in stock and I really love their store brand Off the Bone ham. I find their produce better than either Kroger or Publix most of the time. I find the prices competitive and, even though they are small, I can do the majority of my shopping there. They do not have the spectacular deli/cheese/bakery items that you find at Wegman's and very few specialty items. It totally depends on how you cook, of course and stores may vary by area (when I am in NC, I find things there that I can't find here).
  5. I've already printed out the information that you gave me re: your recent one. That is definitely happening! Did you see where I called out @Shelby for beating me to it? 😁
  6. Kim Shook

    Breakfast 2019

    It was just a quiche Lorraine. Very simple, but creamy - the way I make mine. I've never tried Wegman's quiche, but based on their other stuff, I'd imagine it is very good.
  7. Kim Shook

    Dinner 2019

    It is a chocolate dipped strawberry with tiny little chocolate curls! It was good, but the piece at 12o'clock was outstanding!
  8. So...um...do you know for a fact that the chain saw wasn't used on the then-hubby?
  9. Gorgeous texture on that sponge, @shain! A delicious plain yellow/vanilla cake is my holy grail!!!
  10. Kim Shook

    Dinner 2019

    Our Valentine's dinner included a couple of experiments. I did a sous vide steak for the first time and also King crab legs: The steak was perfectly cooked: Texture, temperature and doneness better than any steak I've ever cooked before. Neither of us had ever had the crab legs before and they were delicious. We are not big fans of snow crab legs (mainly vehicles for melted butter) and thought these might be the same only bigger. They were not that at all. Full of flavor! I used ghee instead of clarifying butter and the flavor of the crab really came through. The crab legs were cooked by Alton Brown’s microwave method. You wrap the legs in damp paper towels and then in plastic wrap and cook on full power for 2 minutes. You can add herbs (though I didn’t). We also had a green salad, Brussels sprouts roasted in bacon grease with bacon and goat cheese and a baguette with some leftover olive oil/zaatar/sesame seed dipping sauce from our favorite Lebanese restaurant: Dessert was some lovely little pastries/sweets and a chocolate strawberry from Wegman’s:
  11. Kim Shook

    Breakfast 2019

    This morning - quiche and bacon: The quiche is from a local producer that used to be a grocery chain. They were a beloved tradition in Richmond and natives lost their minds when they decided to sell out. They smartly kept up their production of prepared foods and bakery items that sold through the store that replaced them. Now that that store has been replaced by Publix, almost all of the stores in this area sell the stuff - including Walmart and Wegmans. Stores that cater to the local market are thinking ahead! Anyway, the quiche is very good. Light and creamy. We often buy one when they go on sale in the evenings and portion it out for breakfast for the week. I heated it in the CSO on convection/steam at 325F for 12 minutes.
  12. I did my first steak. And I can say that if the only thing I ever did in the future sous vide was steak, it would be worth the purchase. We were both thrilled. The steak was just a regular rib eye from Kroger – 2 inches thick and nicely marbled, but nothing spectacular: I sous vide it at 127 for 2 hours and then seared it in ghee in a cast iron skillet. It turned out incredibly good: The steak was much pinker than the picture indicates and was that way all the way through, except for the sear on the edges.
  13. Well, since no one else seemed to be any more informed about ghee brands as I did (😁), I went ahead with the Dellah. It was great. I used it to dip the crab into and also to sear a sous vide steak. Nice feeling to stump eG once in a while. LOL
  14. Like @scott123, my first thought was Detroit-style pizza, which I had never heard of until fairly recently, but am intrigued by. (I guess Food Network is good for something, after all.) I think steel is the way to go.
  15. Kim Shook

    Dinner 2019

    I love those things, but I have to search out the "mild" and even then they are a tiny bit too spicy for me.
  16. I have no idea of the answer to your question, but find it intriguing! I'm hoping someone responds with an answer!
  17. The menu: Steak – sous vide (my first attempt - wish me luck) King Crab legs w/ ghee (I've never tasted these) Brussels sprouts – roasted in bacon grease and topped w/ bacon and goat cheese Green salad Baguette Pastries and chocolate covered strawberries (purchased at Wegmans) We never go out anymore - even good restaurants seem to serve rubbish on Valentine's Day, at least in our area. So we stay home and cook something easy and often in our pajamas! We are lucky because at almost 35 years of marriage, we are still pretty romantic. We always mark Valentine's day and our anniversaries. I can almost guarantee that Mr. Kim will walk through the door with flowers. This year, we've all agreed NO candy. We still have Christmas candy around the house and are trying to lose weight. But there will be some little sweet gifts to each other. I am giving him a framed photo of the two of us all dressed up for my sister's wedding a couple of years ago (I have a half sister less than one year older than our daughter).
  18. So, I'm using ghee in place of clarified butter to dip our king crab legs in. I bought Dellah Global Kitchen Clarified Water Buffalo Milk Butter - Desi Ghee because that was all they had at Kroger. Does anyone one know if this is good stuff? If not, can you recommend some other brand that you know is high quality? I have access to Whole Foods, Fresh Market and Wegman's. Since we are going to be basically drinking this stuff, I want it to taste great. Thank you, as always!!!
  19. Kim Shook

    Dinner 2019

    Mr. Kim and Jessica were at the theatre last night, so dinner on my own was a grilled ham and cheese sandwich and chips: Perfectly hit the spot!
  20. When Mr. Kim orders bacon, he gets it for a bunch of folks in his office. He took some in a couple of years ago and converted a bunch of folks to Benton's. Now we get this huge, smelly carton once every couple of months. Best thing is, we get to pick which packs we want before passing them on.
  21. Love it when you post pictures, @rotuts! That toastie looks lovely!
  22. Kim Shook

    Breakfast 2019

    I'd never heard of a Rachel until I moved to Richmond VA from the Washington DC area 40 years ago to attend college. Now, they are everywhere in the US.
  23. Welcome, @MichaelB23! Looking forward to seeing your efforts! I have nothing to contribute right now. I've never made a cake without an oven. What appliances DO you have available to you? Might help with folks giving you ideas if we knew that.
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