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dcarch

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  1. I think only activated charcoal filters can filter out the smell of smoke. I don't think any other filter can filter out the smell of smoke. dcarch
  2. I read that. Interesting opinion. I respect his opinion, after all, he is a Pulizer price writer. But you can't argue about taste. I don't feel the same way is all I can say. As I am writing this, I am having a bowl of ice cream. Damn! every spoon is exactly the same as the next. And the wine I had with my dinner, borrrrrring! dcarch
  3. dcarch

    Dinner! 2011

    Panaderia Canadiense – thank you for your tilapia filets baked in banana. I am running out of ideas for tilapia. percyn – Elegant plating for a delicious Surn 'n Turf dish. robirdstx – Lovely Chicken Fajitas. Amazing Fried Crawfish Tails rarerollingobject – After seeing your Chinese style risotto with flowering chives, I ran out to the farmer’s market and got some garlic scapes. I didn’t run out to get kobe beef. Too expensive. I will have to save up for it. :-). Kayb – Aftyer seeing that beautiful sliced tomato, I went out to my garden to check on my tomato plants. I should have a few ripe ones in another three to four days. Kim – Nice fresh, green, healthy, interesting chef’s salad. I like those cute fancy cocktail picks. The lamb chops looks superb. SobaAddict70 – Beauiful rainbow trout, served over rotini. avaserfi – I am a big fan of black garlic, duck breast and duck skin. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I had sous vide strip steak with garlic scapes, Israeli couscous and Kabocha squash for dinner. dcarch
  4. Saw this: "--Tomato eggs is a popular Chinese recipe–a humble dish that is often served at home. Called 蕃茄炒蛋 or 西红柿炒蛋 in China, tomato eggs is basically egg omelet with tomatoes. As simple as it sounds, tomato eggs is hard to master. I have seen many tomato eggs that are not properly cooked–too runny, watery, or simply overcooked.--" dcarch
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    Egg cutter

    That is a very simple machine. I think it has a set of blades which look like an electric fan. The blades are driven by gears by a slow RPM motor. The motor also turns the tray. dcarch
  6. I am impressed with the contestants' plating skills. I can't believe they are all just home-cooks. dcarch
  7. I did make it a few times, but that was such a long time ago. I am not sure what recipe I used. I also made another strange flavor, taro ice cream. It actually tasted pretty good. dcarch
  8. Red bean ice cream is a popular ice cream for the Chinese. dcarch
  9. dcarch

    Dinner! 2011

    Thank you everyone for your extravagant compliments. The mold for the Jello was made by me. I found a plaque with that floral pattern. I thought it could make a wonderful mold for the kitchen. I got some food-grade silicone rubber compound and cast the mold. dcarch
  10. It's nice to always have plenty of dry clean towels in the kitchen. I got from HD (Costco also has) 100 shop cotton towels. They are about 12" x 12" and very long lasting and absorbent. They come in two colors. I have them folded in a nice pile in a cabinet. One color for clean use and one for dirty general use. When the towels get a little soiled, I just rinse them with a little soap in the sink and microwave dry them for about two minutes. The heat basically sanitizes them. When they get really soiled, they go into the clothes washer. I seldom need paper towels. dcarch
  11. For those of you who prepare whole fresh fish, stainless steel locking hemostats are IDEAL for clamping on to the tail while you scale the fish. dcarch
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    Dinner! 2011

    LOL! Thank you. Wonderful looking cheesy, stringy, yummy meal. There is no magic in making that. Just one layer at a time. However, because of the design of the mold, I didn't want the layers to be very distinct. So I time the setting of each layer to kind of melt into each other, not on top of each other. dcarch
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    Pig roast

    I have not cooked a whole pig before. I have seen it once done in Canada by a Chinese place, and many times on youtube. It seems to me there is never any problem in cooking a pig until the meat is done. It take time, a big enough fire pit and a lot of muscle. The biggest challege is in how do you cook the meat and have perfectly crispy skin on the entire pig. You will agree the Chinese really have perfected the making of roasted pig for centuries. dcarch
  14. I made jello. dcarch
  15. Actually you get very delicious simple poached chicken, similar to what you can get from a Chinese store, plain poached chicken done to perfection, with dipping sauce. dcarch
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    Pig roast

    Don't know, haven't seen it in person yet. The motor doesn't need to be that big to maintain speed. A 5 cu ft cement mixer only uses 0.5 HP motor. A heavy duty clothes washer also uses around 0.5 hp motor. A 1/4 hp motor is plenty to rotate a pig. dcarch
  17. You get chicken soup? dcarch
  18. dcarch

    Dinner! 2011

    David Ross – Nice plate, and nice plating for your Steamed Copper River Salmon. rarerollingobject – Disagree! The quesadillas will win first price. I will take a dozen please. The pork shoulder is gorgeous! SobaAddict70 – Impressive free range chicken breast in 15 minutes. The scallops look perfectly done with the spaghetti, and again perfectly done with the lettuce. Kim – What’s going on here! Wow! Very beautiful pictures for all those delicious dishes, especially the BBQ shrimps. Those sweet corns are bursting with freshness. The spinach salad can be on a magazine cover. robirdstx - Duck Breast, Morel Mushroom and Water Chestnut Risotto, topped with Duck Cracklins, that is so satisfying and so luxurious. Linguine with Hot Italian Sausage looks marvelous. Shelby – Love that picture of your cat so intensely studying the crawfish. Mr Holloway - Perfect pizza! Dakki – A very nice combination, your Stir-fried pork, broccoli, watermelon rind and celery. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - For Father’s Day, I made BBQ spare ribs and Jell-O. dcarch
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    Glass Lids

    Not I. I don't like glass lids. They are heavy, breakable and you must keep them spotless all the time. Most of the time they are steamed up and you have to lift them up to see what's going on anyway. dcarch
  20. Best use of tomatoes. dcarch
  21. Just went to a birthday party a few days ago. One of courses served: dcarch
  22. To test circulation: Put a few drops of ink, or food coloring in the tank and see how quickly the ink gets evenly distributed. dcarch
  23. dcarch

    Beer Can Chicken

    The paint on the beer can, and the plastic coating inside the can, are they food-grade? and can they be subjected to high heat? Just curious. dcarch
  24. The very faint reflection on the glass looks like some bay area. Vancouver? dcarch
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