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TdeV

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  1. No delivery service at all here. Hardly ever go out to eat either!
  2. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Shai, gosh, now I have pizza envy!! Can you post your recipe for pizza, please?
  3. Also, need TWO measurements: kingarthurflour.com , for example, allows one click to switch from US measurement to metric. The difficulty with this is that SOME things I measure in weight and some by volume. An example would be all dry stuff (flour, sugar, dry milk) by weight but chopped nuts by volume.
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    Dinner 2019

    @Okanagancook, what is the " A16 " for?
  5. These are the jar openers I got from Lee Valley (called Strap Wrenches). They are absolutely amazing for opening jars, even with arthritic hands. Unfortunately, they are discontinued. 😟
  6. TdeV

    Coleslaw

    @Shelby, what is Cowboy Candy?
  7. This may be a little OT but how does one grate a bell pepper? Can shredding be done with a knife or does it mean using a one (to many) sided sheet of metal with sharp holes in it?
  8. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    @Margaret Pilgrim, looks tasty. What mixture did you stuff celery with?
  9. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Looks scrumptious, @shain. How did you make the coconut chutney?
  10. Home gardeners are NOT allowed to use RoundUp in Metro Toronto, Canada. The city of Richmond, California, has banned the use of glyphosate (RoundUp). "WHEREAS, there is documented evidence that exposure to glyphosate causes birth defects, fetal deaths, cancer, DNA damage, and other serious illnesses;" City of Richmond Pesticide Ban In the midwest US, soil treated with RoundUp is deemed safe once it has dried. Monsanto (makers of RoundUp) are very influential, so FDA and USDA may not be using only "science" to come to their decisions. 😧 See https://rounduprisks.com/glyphosate-pdf-library/
  11. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Looks fabulous, @Ann_T. Recipe please?
  12. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Looks great, @Kim Shook. Recipe?
  13. I'm going to Greenville, NC next week, taking the scenic route. I'll put breakfast at Early Girl restaurant on my list! I'm not sure how I'm coming home but I'll keep Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro in Townsend, TN on my list too.
  14. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Paul, those mushrooms look out of this world! The coating looks very thin. How did you make it?
  15. This summer my friend is fulfilling her promise to take her granddaughter (who will graduate high school) on a trip to Austria. The girl is very interested in dessert making, in fact, she makes something different almost every weekend. And she works part time at a local bakery. They will have about a week. What places would you suggest they visit?
  16. Exactly. What I want is equal access to the bathroom. In most large buildings, the mens' bathroom has twice as many fixtures as the womens'. Just sayin'. (And it is food-related in one refrains from using that restaurant because of the bathrooms 😛 )
  17. TdeV

    New Anova Pro

    @&roid, hit the home button on the app. The drop down menu will give you Cook History for the Joule you currently control. This was added in software version 2.4 On the forum, folks are asking to rename those manual histories, but I've not seen that yet. 😧 https://www.chefsteps.com/forum/search?q=cook history
  18. TdeV

    New Anova Pro

    Yes. It took me quite some trouble to find it but eventually I did.
  19. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    My house too. My DH loves, loves, loves salt!
  20. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Sous vide at 185F for 10 minutes. Asparagus is local and fresh. Could have had a tad more tooth, maybe cut down to 7 or 8 minutes. Had butter and fresh dill. OTOH I put some asparagus on top of a rice ham casserole the other day, which I cut small (1/4") and they were fine nuked for 33 seconds using Barbara Kafka's method. (Veg laid out on plate, tightly covered with plastic lid). My DH usually steams his non-local asparagus for about 10 minutes and then liberally coats with a spice mix which contains plenty of salt.
  21. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    Thanks for the info @chromedome. I had every intention of taking photos of tonight's dinner but, alas, I was too eager to taste; and once started, we didn't stop eating for quite a long time! 🤣 I was intrigued by @Kim Shook's Citrusy Garlic Shrimp. Mine were fresh water shrimp purchased from the local slightly-upscale huge grocery store. Didn't notice where the shrimp came from. No fresh garlic, so used 2 tsp powdered but it needed more. Next time I would use more lemon vs. orange juice. Kim and Mr. Kim had plenty of bread to sop up the juices (which I didn't, but would have preferred). As it was, I wanted the sauce to be thicker but don't think there was time to make it so. The shrimp are submerged under the cooking liquid so there's quite a lot of it. Asparagus was cooked sous vide. Will definitely try this again. Here are the remnants:
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    Dinner 2019

    Which reminds me: what do people do about bubbles in the pizza which puff up? I have one of those plastic spikey rollers but I read something once recommending not to use them. Edit: The bubbles have been more apparent with this method of cooking the pizza.
  23. TdeV

    Dinner 2019

    This is the second ball of dough (first was Friday night). Using @JoNorvelleWalker's method of getting the oven hot, hot, hot, I heated oven at 550F for over an hour then turned on broil for 15 minutes or so. Pizza was put on baking stone with broiler on for one minute, followed by 4 1/2 minutes at 540F (oven had cooled). The black thing in the centre was the dough which puffed up. Dough was made using King Arthur bread flour and semolina in the bread machine which aged, in this case, for 7 days in the fridge. Pizza was made with Tangy Tomato Chutney (tomatoes, brown sugar, cider vinegar, raisins, onions, candied something, ginger purée, garlic, salt and spices) from Gracious Gourmet--there could have been more of this, fresh goat cheese, cheddar, chopped fresh asparagus (nuked for 30 seconds), and chopped pistachios. The crust is definitely chewier than my old method. My husband says each of my pizzas is different and he likes them all. I'm still not sure if I like this method better. We'll have to do more experimentation!
  24. @nickrey, marvellous collection! How do you find a particular recipe or, for example, a recipe using sweet potatoes?
  25. My husband and I read a lot of ebooks. He reads on a Kindle and I read on Android. We both use Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/) to save the library (where you can add your own keywords), although he loads the Kindle ebook before connecting with Calibre and I load the ebook after uploading to Calibre. To interface between Calibre and the ebook reader, we both use Calibre Companion (http://www.multipie.co.uk/calibre-companion/). This enables me to upload ebooks to my Android tablet and my iphone from the same Calibre library management system. Much more useful than the straight Kindle app. Edit: I have more than 1,000 ebooks, mostly not cookbooks. Edit: Library management does not include the contents of the ebooks.
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