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  1. @MetsFan5 you bet. no pan fiddling , or much fiddling along. do you have an air fryer ? another approach , no fiddling. try a ' set ' min an AF from frozen . been looking at those packs of chicken sausage @ TJ's , or similar-ish style in supermarkets ? AF a pack , from hard frozen , braking off each so that they tray-out as individuals. start from frozen , 400F no preheat , check when you can't stand it any more. around 12 min , rough est very interesting results.
  2. @weinoo Im also keen to hear about your results. sounds like a very interesting project to try. Ive noticed that at a local chain , they had Patak brand ' indian pastes ' w a bundle of dried spices. has anyone tried that ' style ' of blends from starting w remeasured dried spices ?
  3. please also remember : their are Cups and cups, and many other volume measures. if you get a Japanese RC , the markings on the cooking container are probably Japanese cups. thus , keep the plastic volume measuring unit the manufacture' included w the RC. Loose it ? #$%)&@#)%&+)#&%@#&% !! not really : use your own volume device , and use that same system for the water volume measurement. its simpler than it reads.: you are creating a rice//water ratio without thinking too hard about ir.
  4. my use is similar to the above . but I use those plastic bags that come on rolls at the supermarket you put free standing veg in . over time , the onion actually grows in the refrigerator , and its flavor become more pronounced w a lot more bite . if it gets too strong , slice for your current need then soak in cold water for a bit , pat dry , and use them that way.
  5. @Kim Shook any fuzzy RC will be very fine fo you 3 cup( japanese cups) is not large at all easy to move around get the 5 cup/ some price difference but inexpensive for the potential : mix in's on 2 USA cups of rice. easy for right now very easy leftovers tomorrow. plain fuzzy ,or induction , the same results on your pate. no need for pressure induction and get that book.above Rice and the like , beyond easy and perfect. I don't know how to fix the odd type.
  6. @weinoo well , there is always Schwartz's Hot smoked meat https://schwartzsdeli.com wonder if its just as good as it used to me.
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    Dinner 2024

    @haresfur ' Grow ' the green onions in your kitchen window from the bunch(es) you buy you will always have some for at least garnish
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    Lunch 2024

    @OlyveOyl al delicious ! but that cake is talking to me ; fruit , w a bit of tartness cake w very good crumb , bitter or butter brw sugar flavor 1
  9. it's what works for you . as a kitchen tool w arthritics , other hand issues one looks for more assistance . same idea
  10. @paulraphael I have that ' side-clamp ' ' edges lids ' as with the other regular sale OXO it has comfortable grips , and a comfortable crank you do however , for some reason have to go around the can twice to get the job done. I don't remember where I saw a side-bite review some time ago but OXO came in second because of the twice around situation. the first ranked one was german , the brand Ive forgotten . it was 2 - 3 times the price so I went w the OXO works fine . both OXO's do The Best ? perfectly fine for me , a category , well , that suits me. Ive enjoyed over time , moving ' up ' in the kitchen knife world a can opener is a tool . Knives and etc , are Preforming Art , a different category of KitchenWare.
  11. @ElsieD that's a fine book. I saw it in the library years ago when it was new and it converted me from an on //off rice cooker fine for rice to a fuzzy the porridge cycle handles milk well , does not scorch the milkj and that's how I now make my steel cut oats. I got a fuzzy for my father , and he made paella and risotto i it w no fuss at all. w excellent results.
  12. @YvetteMT \ ]should there be any left sliced thin make a mighty fine Elk sandwich . nothing wrong w saving some of the salting for after cooking as you can't remove salt after the fact. if you have them , try adding some crushed mustard seed on the surface while you SV Indian store have bags of the stuff.
  13. @BonVivant what a wonderful trip thank you for taking so much time to share with us such detail. cheers P.S.: where next ? where ever it is , Im looking forward to it.
  14. @YvetteMT reheat in the bag ( or an ew bag 130 F an hour or two ? won't cook the meat further.
  15. @YvetteMT that steak is talking to me . that's just the way I like it and indeed , for red meat , I prefer 130 F , to the point of tenderness but not to the point of mushiness . the Elk Ive had in CO restaurant ( one in Steamboat Springs ) was lean , not fatty at all , very tender and delicious . no sense of ' fatty fullness ' one might get , and enjoy , from Prime feed lot beef, aged.
  16. @YvetteMT please consider a series of picture of your work. thank you. BTW Im assuming the Elk is ' personal harvest ' vs commercial harvest of private herds. this might make a big difference with what ones works with . your thoughts on ' commercial harvest ?' have you tried any of that ?
  17. @YvetteMT Congratulations . interested in seeing how it turns out. Elk is about a zillion times more interesting than beef.
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    Breakfast 2024

    @Kim Shook I have not had raisin toast for quite some time properly toasted , slathered in butter as above . it speaks for its self. as above. Ill pick up a loaf this week end and some butter and enjoy it this weekedn thank you for the reminder.
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    Lunch 2024

    @OlyveOyl outstand selection pf sandwiches. French // Danish // delicious all ! a Kudos your way., for each one .
  20. @liamsaunt on you goat cheese salad are those pucks seared goat cheese ? interesting idea.
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    Dinner 2024

    @YvetteMT I love elk . and that sweet potato looks perfect .
  22. ' All TJ Dinner ' here: https://forums.egullet.org/topic/166082-dinner-2024/page/56/#comment-2424868 PS the Fx basmati rice was surprisingly good .
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    Dinner 2024

    this is a dinner Ive come up with that is very easy , tasty ( tastiness far greater than the sum of the parts ) and a keeper for me : TJ's bagged spinach , slightly wilted in the micro . its warm , not flabby TJ's Fz Lasmb Vindaloo . micro'd rice portion on top of the spinach , then the Lamb V. on top of that TJ's raw cashews , not salted. window green onions. a TJ's Nan-ish , micro/d a bit , then slowly passed over an open gas burner. it needs some Major Grey chutney ( -ish) and possibly some sliced red onion. and ice ice cold Hoponiuos Union beer ( local brewery.
  24. I decided to try this : knowing full well that BigSausage a division of AgraCon was trying to deceive me , in a never way : celery juice ==> nitrates // Nitrites under deep cover these tasted siri0usly ' oxidized ' its an unpleasant taste that lingers in the background. a less polite term , ' a bit rancid ' the CJ was not effective on preserving this offering. Illkn go back to the usual Salami , if I go in the salami direction again.
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    Pork Butt vs.Shoulder

    @weinoo I have that book it's excellent . the older school published , w a reputable publisher there it is.
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