-
Posts
12,147 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Store
Help Articles
Everything posted by gfweb
-
@ElsieD 2" thick...3.5 hours would be about right. The FIs I cook are about 3/4 " I think you you hit it right on the nose, so your warm-up cook could be at the original cooking temp.
-
So 12 hours? I'd say its done.
-
how long was it in? Might be perfect right now
-
He looks a little deranged. But a neat idea.
-
I find 2 hrs plenty. It isn't real tough to start with unless you treat it like a strip steak and grill it. You could test it. I'm afraid 24 hrs would turn it mushy. Agree w 24h for flank steak
-
Toss them in sweet chili sauce. Might work
-
We have a big kitchen fridge/freezer, a big freezer and a littler fridge freezer. We cooked out of the freezer from March to June and only emptied it by half. Toward the beginning of summer I found two ducks I didn't know I had.
-
Maybe the only good thing so far about covid is that it got me out of jury duty today and thereforehome at lunchtime.
-
I may butter and toast a hamburger bun. Never a hot dog roll. Never ever sandwich bread or, God forbid, a bagel. Grilled cheese bread is schmeared with mayo to grill it at least in part because i never have soft butter
-
I have Darto and Matfer pans. Matfer is much lighter and heats quicker Darto holds its seasoning much better. Darto is pretty.
-
What do Brits know about toast? Silly sods stack it vertically so as to cool more quickly and then put beans on it. I'd say that there's a lot of room for improvement.
-
I let t he scallops dry sitting on a plate in the fridge for an hour and then fry in butter. Nice and browned
-
Lately I've been eating roasted/lightly charred broccoli. Blanch then onto a pan in the oven at 375 for about 20 min.
-
I love the no boil pasta. I've found that you can soak them for 15 minutes and they soften up great with a normal amount of sauce. So why use 'no boil' ? I like their thinness and lack of that stupid wavy edge
-
"No" is shorter
-
Mine is Pikachu
-
I have this little fellow too. Always reminds me of a pokemon
-
I don't think JP was responsible for any of HoJo's sins. I do find it hard to believe that anything he developed made its way to the Pennsylvania Turnpike restaurants I was in as a kid where open faced turkey "sandwiches" and top loading hot dogs were the main attraction.
-
Never heard that.