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More eggs & potatoes here Dosa potatoes with lime from Indian-ish with a boiled egg. Tomato chutney and cilantro chutney on the side
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Clockwise from top right: Green chile and cherry tomato pickle, Cilantro chutney, Cucumber raita, Mustard seed & curry leaf snap pea salad, Bottle gourd sabzi, Junjaro (kidney bean curry), brown rice in the center.
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More Indian-ish Clockwise from 12 noon: Mustard seed and curry leaf carrot salad, Kaddu (sweet & sour butternut squash), Cilantro chutney, Cucumber raita, Cashew chutney, Junjaro (kidney bean curry made with Rancho Gordo Domingo Rojo beans), a serving of Massa Organics brown rice and a small dish of tomato chutney in the center. Yep, that's the one. First time buying a new car so I wanted to make it fun, and it absolutely was. Adjacent to the Munich factory and museum, they have a big exhibition, dining and event space called BMW Welt which is open to the public. If you're picking up a car, they whisk you up to the VIP lounge on the top floor and once the paperwork is complete, they escort you down this big long staircase in the center atrium. As you descend the stairs, spotlights illuminate your car and it begins to rotate on its own little turntable. You drive a little victory lap around the atrium, waving at the folks watching and get to tool around Europe in your new wheels before it's shipped to your dealer for final delivery. If you search "European delivery" and any European car brand, you'll find more info. Since it's off topic, I won't say more here but feel free to send a PM if you have other questions.
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I have no dinner to share today but a simple "like" is entirely insufficient to convey how much I enjoyed your post. I feel like I've enjoyed a bit of crisp autumn weather, a picnic with beautiful vineyard views and a marvelous dinner with splendid wines. I collected my current car at the factory in Munich and was able to drive around a bit. If I'm lucky enough to do that again, I've got your area marked for a visit. Thanks for taking us there!
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My mother and her sister and their mother would never tell their ages. If asked, they replied with the Oscar Wilde quote, "One should never trust a woman who tells one her real age. A woman who would tell one that would tell one anything.” A couple of nights ago, someone smashed their SUV into the pepper tree at the end of my drive way, flipping the vehicle, alarming my cats and requiring a 911 call to the CHP, who sent 2 officers to make a report. Since it was on my property, they requested my contact info. When they asked my age, I reflexively responded with that same quote. When they left, I dissolved in laughter, realizing that I had well and truly become my mother 🤣. @Shelby, Happy belated birthday - you're just getting some practice in! And I can't imagine a better birthday than puttering in the kitchen with fancy foods and a mimosa coming up!
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Cauliflower and tomato chutney pizza I slathered a healthy spoonful of tomato chutney over the dough before topping with par-cooked cauliflower that had been tossed with a garlic and red chili-infused olive oil and a mix of cheddar and mozzarella. I wasn't sure about this so I only made a small pie and intended to use the rest of the dough for a pepperoni pizza but it works so I made another, just the same 🙃
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Leftovers for breakfast. Chapati wrap filled with roasted aloo gobhi and charred okra, tomato chutney, mint & yogurt chutney and dal
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A few additions to blue_dolphin's All You Can Eat Indian-ish Buffet Charred, spiced okra (Bhindi), chile cashew rice and mint & yogurt chutney went on the plate with a collection of leftovers: mustard seed & curry leaf carrot salad, roasted green chile & cherry tomato pickle, chapati and basic dal
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Polenta topped with fresh figs, gorgonzola dolce, walnuts and a drizzle of honey At yesterday's farmers market, the gentleman I buy figs from gave me a basket of overripe figs, a mix of Celeste and Calimyrna. Ate some right away. A few didn't make it through the night. These are the rest.
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What is the brown, cylindrical object?
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Bombay Toast from Indian-ish, made with leftover Roasted Aloo Gobhi. Cilantro chutney, tomato chutney (instead of the recommended ketchup) and Mustard Seed and Curry Leaf Carrot Salad on the side.
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Cooking from Indian-ish Clockwise from top: Basmati rice, chapati (from Made in India), roasted gobhi aloo, cucumber raita, green chile & cherry tomato pickle, mustard seed & curry leaf carrot salad, basic dal and cilantro chutney in the middle.
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I own the paper version of Season and have quite enjoyed the recipes I've tried (see this thread)
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On a trip down under, I was taught that Milo was the beverage of choice for the Tim Tam Slam and the trick is to pop the whole cookie into your mouth a nanosecond before it disintegrates into chocolate melty-ness. Of course, Tim Tams have their own eG topic (a very old topic) where the slam is discussed in more detail.
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Tofu green bean breakfast scramble made with sugar snap peas instead of green beans and Green chile & cherry tomato pickle, both from Indian-ish The scramble was fine. The tomato pickle was excellent.
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More pumpkin mania. I paid Joe another visit and came home with a box of these frozen mini spicy pumpkin samosas I had a few for breakfast with TJ's jarred mango & ginger chutney and some freshly prepared cilantro chutney Not bad but the filling didn't have as much texture as the photo on the box shows, it was more of a uniform purée rather than chunks. I'd find that off-putting in a larger samosa but these are one- or two-bite sized so it was OK. After baking in the CSO, the exterior was nice and crunchy. $3.99 for a box of 12. If I needed an extra appetizer to put out for a gathering, these would be fine. No gathering going on here so I'll enjoy the rest but not purchase more.
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Wow, I've never seen such a big macaron! Pumpkin & paneer samosas from Trader Joes Freshly made cilantro chutney and some TJ's jarred mango & ginger chutney on the side.
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Two "barely a recipe" toasts from Indian-ish. Yesterday was tomato-cheese masala toast. Chopped tomato, grated cheddar with a sprinkle of chaat masala Today was chaat masala-almond butter toast with a delicious late season peach
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Ditto that. Unable to find the iSI, I tried this one, also Tovolo but with a metal handle. Seems OK but I’ve only had it for a year or so. Can you point to a current source? Any color is ok. Mine are wearing out
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I own the dead tree version of this book and like it quite a bit. Anyone who's followed Evan Funke on Instagram knows what he thinks of pasta machines. Some of his older IG GIFs might better convey pasta shaping than the book's still photos do but the recipes do a wonderful job of showcasing fresh pastas, even if you decide to make them with a machine. At the price, it's a worthwhile read.
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Umami Garlic Noodles, Charred Brussels Sprouts with Coconut and Sriracha Tofu all from Andrea Nguyen's Vietnamese Food Any Day
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Amá is a great book. Full of stories of Josef Centeno's family and their recipes. I've cooked quite a bit from it and liked pretty much everything. A mix of classic Tex Mex and Centeno's imaginative flavors.
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Last week, I made the mistake of going to TJ's when I was hungry. Across the front of the store, where you wait in line, they had posted photos and descriptions of all the pumpkin stuff. Once I got into the store, these pumpkin rolls jumped into my cart. I had one for breakfast today. They come in a refrigerated tube. Five rolls and a packet of icing. Baked up nicely in the CSO, no gummy middle. 330 calories/roll with the icing, 270 without. 690 mg sodium, which is excessive. Both the rolls and the icing contain pumpkin and the expected spices. They taste a little bland without at least a little icing but might be good with butter. I enjoyed it but my curiosity and limited sweet tooth have been sated.