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TdeV

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  1. Charming, @Shel_B !
  2. @gulfporter, that does look tasty. Could you please tell us the approx. recipe?
  3. Seems so limiting to just have one favourite spice. How about 5? 😎
  4. @Smithy, why do you open the sandwich after it has been in the press to add sauerkraut and lettuce? I'm thinking that the panini cookbook I got from the library had the cook assemble the sandwich in toto before grilling.
  5. That, @Shel_B, is what my mother called Bubble and Squeak!
  6. Does garlic count as a spice?
  7. I have a lot of trouble trying to wash out plastic bags. They're slimy and greasy, yuck. So the reusable silicone bags sit in the closet . . . 😎
  8. Do you mean "might taste LESS interesting", @rotuts ?
  9. When does miso expire? There's hardly any gone out of the container; sometime in the summer I put some on eggplant, tasted okay; but it's really old.
  10. Last year I gave panettone to everyone on my list. It was delicious to some folk. What food gift(s) do you recommend I give this year? Purchased and not homemade!
  11. TdeV

    Rice Cookers

    @Vapre, White Rice says high pressure for 8 minutes for short grain. Then it says 3 minutes for long grain. Does that mean 11 minutes for long grain or 3 minutes for long grain?
  12. Luck and good wishes to you!
  13. @pastrygirl, the hotel pans seem to be 21 inches long x 12 1/2 inches wide (some are 12 3/4 inches wide). My sheet pan is 17 3/4 inches long x 12 3/4 inches wide. Almost but not quite! I did find this Guide to Food Pans at Webstaurant Store which indicates that hotel pan won't work. There is a Rubbermaid Bus Tub measuring 21 inches x 17 inches x 7 inches which costs $13 but also $19 to ship. 😒 I'm going to investigate restaurant supply stores in my town. Thanks.
  14. The grids I have curve at the edges so they sit well above the bottom of the quarter half sheet pan (for air circulation maybe). They stack together in pairs. I can put hot soapy water in the sheet pan and turn one of the grids upside down into that soapy water. After a couple hours, all cleans up fairly easily. The problem is that I usually have more than one dirty grid and sheet pan. Not enough room on the counter for two soapy sheet pans. So, I'm looking for a container into which will fit a couple grids and couple sheet pans. Suggestions where to look, please?
  15. This was DH's first cookbook (from Harvard) . It's hilarious in a 20-year-olds-finally-get-away-from-home kind of way. I have an image of the recipe for Iman Bai-Il-Dih or "The Priest Fainted". Send me a PM and I'll send it to you.
  16. Some pork bones (roasted) went into some cool water. This morning there's 3 patches of frothy white stuff. What's in it? Should I remove it before I take out stock water?
  17. Hello Paul, I've read a lot of posts here on eGullet about individual persons' favourite food trucks. On a visit to Portland, Oregon, I was amazed to see how well organized some of those food truck places were ( @Alex and @liuzhou, I need a collective noun for food trucks!) *. I'm really looking forward to hearing more about Morning Glory Farm's operations. Welcome to eGullet. * A gathering of food trucks? 😄
  18. Online it says juice keeps for one week. Do you keep it longer?
  19. Bet those tables had a looong reservation list!
  20. I let my APO boil dry during a 72 hour 100% steam sous vide cook. Have I damaged the oven?
  21. Another dish which might be quite interesting is Tourtière, a meat pie from Québéc, Canada. Made with ground pork, cider, and warming spices. Send me a PM about this and I'll forward several recipes.
  22. @Shelby, you mentioned wanting to do lasagna for Thanksgiving. Yotam Ottolenghi has a wonderful Zucchini and Fennel Lasagna in his new cook book COMFORT (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) . This recipe cooks the fennel and zucchini for a long long time making the dish very rich. If you're interested, send me a PM and I'll send you a photograph of the recipe & dish.
  23. I'll be interested to hear, @ElsieD. (And then I will try it too! 😎 )
  24. So, you mean like 1/16th inch slicees, @rotuts ?
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