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Porthos

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  1. I don't know where else to post this, so if a moderator deletes it, I get it.

     

    One of the specific things I've doing is using this thread (thank you so much, @Toliver) to buy on-sale books, with an emphasis on Italian cooking, that were of the few ingredients cooked well variety. I've made several meatless main dish pasta meals from them this year.

     

    In the St Cuthberts kitchen at the Northern California Renaissance Faire, one of the offerings on the menu I inherited is Trader Joe's Tortellini. We cook up 2 pounds and immediately pour a jar of sauce over it. The carry-over heat is enough to heat up the sauce. One Sunday this year I discovered that we were out of sauce. A year ago I would have panicked about how to sauce the tortellini. This year I calmly grabbed a sauce pan, melted 2 sticks of butter, added some parsley then put in a generous cup of Kraft Parmesan cheese (something someone else brought which we lovingly call parm dust) and sauced the tortellini. It tasted just fine. I am glad that I still like to learn new things.

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  2. Season 5 is now out and I am enjoying it more than most of what has been done previously. The show on Albert Adria is, to me, absolutely fascinating. The Thai woman Bo Songvisavais a force to be reckoned with. I'm re-watching the Musa Dagdeviren right now. And I re-watched the Massimo Bottura episode from season 1 yet again this week.

     

  3. 23 hours ago, dcarch said:

    Supposed you promised a friend who gave you the recipe never to share that recipe?

     

    My Dw and I freely share recipes when asked. I'm well known for my corned beef, a

    very simple recipe, and share it when asked. I consider it a compliment.

    However ...

    My DW is known for her bread puddings, called "Kate Crack" by our friends. Some

    years ago a friend of ours shared her Amaretto Bread Pudding recipe with my DW

    with the provision that my DW never pass it along. We have been asked for the

    recipe but always respond with "we promised the woman who gave it to us to never

    share it."  It's about respect in a case like this.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, gfweb said:

    So so where do you get cheese curd in the US?

     

    There's farmer's market about 15 miles west of where I live (no great shakes distance-wise) at which a vendor has them. Unfortunately, my schedule says that it would be at least November before i could get over there again, if they're still having it at that time of year.

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  5. This southern Californian hasn't made it over to the local Sonic, nor the ones I see in my travels around the state. Now if they wanted to add poutine, well-made poutine, to their menu that would get me in there. I really, really want to try poutine. Unfortunately, the life I am living at the moment doesn't allow for traipsing over to the other side of greater LA to seek it out.

  6. 5 hours ago, Tri2Cook said:


    I always like when people who like something I don't like try to find a way to make me like it. "Well if you cook it until it's black and crunchy, melt half a pound of cheese on it, douse it in lots of mustard and hot sauce,  wrap it in six layers of swiss chard and tuck it in a well toasted pita, it's actually not bad." :D

     

    I'm turning 65 next month. I have a lifetime of trying curries and KNOW that curries and I don't get along. I've had the "have you tried ..." responses here on egullet. My response has been and still is, "I love such a wide variety of food types and I don't 'suffer from Mal-nutrition'  so why should I keep trying to like something that doesn't agree with my digestive tract?"

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  7. Upthread there was a conversation about recycling frying oil. At the Renaissance Farie I participate in in the spring in Los Angeles county, behind the food court area there are several blue oil recycling containers in which the vendors deposit their used frying oil. I've never been around during the week when it is collected so I don't know what the end use is, but I know it is utilized somehow. From a quick internet search my best guess is biodiesel fuel.

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  8. What do you do when you have small chunks of different cheeses in your refrigerator? You make 4-cheese Mac & cheese with bacon crumbles for dinner. Sharp cheddar, Emmentaler, Parmesan, and Gouda.  Simple but tasty.

     

     

    mac and 4-cheese with bacon.jpg

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  9. 1 hour ago, Anna N said:

     First, though, I need a 2nd cup of coffee while I write out a couple of lists. Sometimes it seems that if it doesn’t appear on a list, it never happens.

     

    I live and die by lists. If I'm making a packing list for going away for the weekend I don't list "clothes", it's "t-shirts, shorts, socks, underwear" and such.

     

    I word-process my grocery lists also:

     

    SampleShoppingList.jpg

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  10. Sorry, no. I tried to find it by searching but I am short on time right now to do an in-depth search. I want to say that beef under 4 hours was fine. The issue was beef turning into corned beef if it was salted and went past the (magic) time.

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