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@weinoo I like that sort of breakfast I cook my rice now ( Basmati Daawat ) in the iPot Pot-in-a-Pot pressure-steam then add various mix-ins for Not-Fired-Rice I always add scrambled eggs and always make enough for at least 1 qt in the refrigerator add-ins vary but the key is the extra qt for the next day : makes an excellent breakfast ! room temp in the cooler months cold in the summer.
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@Raamo reminds me of Chinese Checkers a game I grew up with that had a metal circular ' board ' w different colored ' marbles ' in each segment.
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that's more like it. KB's water had to go somewhere ......
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is the BSO not airtight ? something must be wrong w KB's unit.? maybe @md8232 can reproduce the experiment. that's not a good outcome for $ 500.
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@kayb one has to do what one has to do. congratulations for solving your problem. I hope the jelly was Classic Welch's grape and either Jiff or Skippy's PB chunky or smooth , up to you none of that Organic C**Ap that stuff ruins PB&J
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I think Sunset's by-line some time ago was " The Magazine of Western Living " it had Cooking , gardening , travel , and some interior ' decorating ' or home and room redo's
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I grew up one town away from Sunset , the facility. they had tours , and were very nice people. late 50's . 60's my mother subscribed to the Magazine , and I did for a while. while they have an Eastern edition ( they did back when ) I subscribed to the original Western edition as I like seeing the trips they recommeneded , many of which my family and I took way way back when. the issue w older USA mags and books , even the best ones is while they can be very very good , back in the 50's and 60's there was very little mention of foreign ingredients , esp oriental . times change , but they we're very very solid. if you have older Sunset mags or books , 50's and 60's look over their versions of Jello + MixIns molds and results. those were the days !
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Well I have to add my recommendation to a second Salad Book : Raising the Salad Bar: Beyond Leafy Greens--Inventive Salads with Beans, Whole Grains, Pasta, Chicken, and More consider getting it used . I do its a bit more conventional and has ore meat and fish. nicely complementary for me. Used is Good ` Im looking at that book just now and it .................. good. no worries i have a lot of BBQ top of the line books for you but just these two Salad Books.
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@Margaret Pilgrim Wow. just Wow ! nothing beets water-poached eggs. for me , its the ' tender-bite ' of the surface yolks help a lot too for sure 1
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@Okanagancook looks like a tasty dinner didn't want it to slide on to the floor while you were refilling you Personal Beverage :
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@kayb Nice ! Im wondering if you have a Cuisinart ? in my not so humble opinion the Prep 11 + is the finest one they made I didn't get the Prep 14 + and do not regret it Ive had one for years . it may still exist ! I have a spare in a box ! back to summer squash the pret 11 + has a CuiSi extra blade that does match sticks . Cuisinart DLC-833TXAMZ 3-by-3mm Medium Square Julienne Disc, Fits 7 and 11-Cup Processors I think its this one I do have it , but ... if you have a CuiSi that this blade fits it does very nice julienne summer squash that you do just before ' service ' and lightly dress on a bed of Bibb lettuce ? cooking summer squash is a watery experience julienne much different universe same for broccoli , carrots etc does not work for purple eggplant might work for Oreintal EP but Ive never tried those.
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I had some of the Dorothy's Cheese , just now. its been loosely wrapped in kitchen cabinet it was outstanding , creamy in the middle and some outstanding funky flavors. a bit runny . I the timing at room temp would determine its funkiness , so that's up to you. I eat the rind . has to be good for me.
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over here : https://forums.egullet.org/topic/160121-dinner-2020/page/138/?tab=comments#comment-2251422 I made a burger cut from its container. nice browning , nice Jus from fond. MC : https://modernistcuisine.com/mc/the-maillard-reaction/ for review . Ive had a very nice multi pan set of 3 mm copper pans w a SS amalgam surface for years. I gave most of them away , as some were very heavy etc and not the easiest to clean Ive moved to a T-Fal set : price has gone up ! so , remember when all the TalkingHeads , ATK all of them said you brown the meat to seal the juice in ? made no sense then , and they have moved on to The Ideal Pan for Fond which makes your sauce : "" non-stick pans are not ideal for Fond. heavy SS pans make a lot of Pan-Fond. after inhaling my Salisbury Steak-ish dinner , w browning and pan sauce and several more glasses of Tj's table red : Ive decided this : Fond in your pan + Maillard on your meat ( maybe veg too ) = a constant the constant has to do w temp of the pan, time in the pan , and surface area of the meat ( veg) its a given value for those elements. in a fancy-pancy thick expensive pan , not non-stick more Maillard sticks to the pan , and comes off the meat. in a non-stick pan , more maillard sticks tp the meat . thus less in the pan for Sauce. that's my take on this whole nonsense ; want more mallard-fond in the pan ? use an expensive thick non stick pan. thick = even heat , less chance of burning. if your sauce you make from the Fond goes on the Maillard'd meat , its going to make little to no difference in the total result. if you use a good quality nonstick pan, good quality : even heat. very easy clean up. InVinoVaritas for sure ! now this has not been studied by me scientifically , w micro-scales etc to measure fond etc now days Im just A Theoretician sometimes a Thirsty One !
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Pandemic Baked Potatoes : CSO'd until very crispy , split . now the Pandemic amendments : Hormel Canned Chilli , no beans , micro'd w melted TJ's House Cheddar. a little window-sill shrubbery Soooo delicious !C
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My Garden , on my kitchen window sill : pls ignore the state of the window. its hard for me to get to it. , and The Shrubbery doesnt mind. these are 3 bunches of green onions , from the local high end market , purchased one week apart. the outer layer inevitably does not get enough water to stay its course , so I cut those off and use them same day. tase now will last quite a while , chasing the water out for cold water and maybe a Root Rinse every few days. It my current garnish , and Im grateful to have them. I did used to have a decent outdoor garden ........................ back when. sigh
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Ive gone to a local higher end grocery store twice in the last two weeks , after a 3 M hiatus , for the obvious reasons. it has senior hour @ 7AM , and I was lold by a neighbor Mondays are attractive as many did their shopping on the weekend. @ 6:55 AM there were 6 people , expertly distanced in front of me. carts were ripped down by the staff and ready to go at the door. the store : some shrubbery , a loaf of uncut store baed bread , some ground beef , a lg bag of Idaho; two avocados. and some Fz peas . In and Out from the Opening Bell ( they need one ) 10 minutes or less my feast : potatoes are washed , Micro'd for 5 minutes then CSO'd : 40 minutes steam bake , the 10 - 15 minutes conventional bake ( dry ) @ 425 I get a BP I like : very crispy skin ( its about the skin ! ) fluffy innards. butter , green onion tops. note the Malliard'd burger , not pressed but cut, out of the plastic container. note the Jus ! heaven itself after 3 months ! the store seemed fully stocked but the service meat counter was closed. can't say if it opens later in the day. packaged meats seemed about the same to me, but I have not been to this store in quite a while.
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@blue_dolphin I found that same cheese at TJ's a few days ago will try it today. dont have any decent bread but well these are challenging times. Ive been looking for a decent red table wine. I tried previously 6 or so I did try several new to me table Reds , by the wine dept recommendation " when I picked up a load of my two whites : these are inexpensive Table Reds , not ChitChat wines the Roustabout and Phigment are very very similar , very hard to tell a significant difference when tasted side-by-side the VF is noticeably harsher , to my discerning palate. prices : VF $ 4.99 , Roustabout $ 7.99 , Phigment $ 5.99 Im going w several cases of the Phigment , as I couldn't taste any reasonable difference between it and Routabout 2 $$ doesnt seem like a lot , I would have gone w it if there was a significant difference but there was not to me after a few ( many many ) bottles , $ 2 adds up.
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""" the cheeks will express water as they cook "" they will, and some flavor. SV the cheeks , w a light coating of the mole have two cheeks do you ? two bags , a light coating of each mole , carefully labeled and then work on the sauce from the jus i9n the bag , w the same mole for two different preps. Someday , Ill get some cheeks , pork or beef and be able to try this myself. someday. doesnt look good for tomorrow, or the near future but I can be very very patient,
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@TdeV several Kudos are coming to you soon ! Ha ! Go eG ! Go !
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@chromedome great idea ! I like raisins I like celery tops , the leafy part Consider boiling the BaJeSus out of the celery stalk now you've got something really going there !
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@Kim Shook No no no ! you are doing it Just Right ! Im sure on the OlderNutmegNut you grate a little off the surface and then get to the Aromatic ? just so I think Im the only one due to C-19 eating canned spaghetti and Ive grown to work with it and make a bit better. as I have it , Ill use it as it save me a trip or 10 to the store why not then ?
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@chromedome "" tomato and potato flowers are pretty "' yes they are. but unlike the """ 96-9ARY39YR '' "" $T(^#_(RT^#(RY(#YRn "" they deliver , you know later .
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@kayb too bad EggPlant has ' fruit ' or ' $#%(Y&#$_(%&#@% ' it would be a nice ' ornamental ' w just flowers
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@liamsaunt nice looking pizza. bet it was tasty I dont even remember what pizza taste like.
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@Csb Welcome ! Its about time Id say.