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Thanks for the inspiration. I just added lamb shanks to my grocery order. I’ve never made them before but the recipes I’ve viewed look delicious!
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So, I made these buttery veg. Along with chicken thighs that I’d marinated in Yoshida Sauce an cooked in the CSO.
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On Saturday I watched the latest episode of ATK while they made Buttery Spring Vegetables I found all the vegs. at one of my nearby markets. So, this is on my menu for dinner tonight. I just have to pull a protein from the freezer...we'll see what I find. The instructions are to put the cut-up turnips and asparagus into a steamer basket and steam over boiling water for 2 minutes. Then add the sugar snap peas and steam for another 2 minutes. Then add the radishes for another 2 minutes. The sauce is made up of 1 Tbsp minced shallot, 1-½ tsps. white wine vinegar, ¾ tsp salt, ¼ tsp sugar, 6 Tbsps. butter cut into six pieces and chilled, followed by 1 Tbsps. minced chives. Since I can't post the whole recipe (copyright), I will PM it to anyone who asks.
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Dinner last night was Vegetable Beef soup made with oxtails, soup bones and loads of fresh veg. That was my last package of oxtails from the freezer that I bought last year. I stopped at the grocery today where I bought them and they told me they don’t order them anymore because they don’t sell well. The butcher offered to order some for me if I bought a minimum of 9 lbs. at a price of $8 per pound. I would consider it if I had the available freezer space, Too bad, they make the most wonderful soup and broth. I haven’t g]been able to locate them anywhere else around here.
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After digging around for other recommended SV egg-poaching times and temps I gave up and pulled out old egg poaching pan (a W-S purchase from about 15 years ago). Voila! Perfect eggs. My search is over. What”s old is new again. Either that or you can’t teach an old dog...
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I've tried many times and temperatures. One ChefSteps recommendations is 90 minutes for fully set whites but who has that much time for an egg?
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I'll have to try this, I steamed one egg last night for Shrimp Louie and put it over boiling water for 12 minutes; I thought it was pretty perfect. I have not had success (yet) with poached eggs...they've turned out with too runny whites. Do you have a secret for poached eggs?
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Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Well said. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Thanks, I don’t know how you did it. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
It doesn’t show the recipe, tho. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
that is so weird. Both links take me to the soup recipe. The answer to this puzzle is way beyond my pay grade. (Maybe it doesn’t translate to Canadianese?). 😁 -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I’ll try again Here. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
For me it goes to a post made by @mgaretz in the IPot thread with his recipe for Cabbage Soup. How is that possible? i think the recipe is actually on the same page as the the one you show...before or after if I remember. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
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Are you sure? It doesn’t for me. -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
lindag replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
‘Another new favorite soup is this one posted by @mgaretz. If you, like me, love, cabbage you’ll love this recipe. Easy to make and just delicious. Some nice crusty bread with it and it’s a meal.! -
Holiday gifts. What food/drink related gifts did you get?
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One of favorites is Vegetable Beef soup. I use chuck or oxtail with some soup bones. Make the broth under pressure then add loads of fresh veg. Really easy and fun to throw together. Perfect on a wintry day. On my schedule for this weekend. -
How did the m/w act when it quit? Did it still run but not heat? I ask so I’d know if it was just a fuse in case my stops again. When mine die it would still operate but didn’t heat.
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My sympathies...that’s a big investment in both time and money. A shame to waste it.
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Thank goodness! I was feeling like real slob when I looked at mine!
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I went looking for some sliced beef in the big garage freezer. Found quite a few items that needed to be tossed. Made a small dent. The freezer side of my kitchen fridge is stuffed to the point of frustration. I need some Italian sausage that’s in there; sure hope I can find it, ‘It’s not unusual for me to give up looking and then buying more. Then it turns up.
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About this ham; First time I used any of this ham. I cut thin slices and made up sandwiches with fresh baked biscuits. I’m so disappointed; the ham was dry and chewy and relatively tasteless, also a bit salty. I wish I’d listened to @MetsFan5 when she spoke of her experience with this product. It sure turned me off any other of their meats. Now my dilemma is what to do with 2-1/2 lbs. of this stuff. Any ideas?
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You simply have too much energy for any one person! I can't imagine doing all that you do while being sick. I'd like to catch some of that spirit.
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It sure is a looker!
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MY point was that MOST of us are right-handed.
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Are YOU left-handed?
