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  1. Soft tacos using leftover grilled Jerk chicken (with cilantro, pickled red onions and a healthy dollop of the Jerk sauce from the marinade).  They look pale as this is before they made it to the grill. 

     

     

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  2. My first visit in any new city or country is a grocery or better yet, a public fresh food market.   I also love to explore foreign food markets in the US.

     

    I have owned a home in Central Mexico since 2008 and my food/menu vocabulary is pretty good.  But I am still surprised and amused.

     

    Today I went on the hunt for plantains to go as a side to a Jerk meal.  I normally look up translations for new items before I go shopping but I didn't this time. 

     

    I found the regular bananas which are platanos.  But no plantains.  I tried to describe what I wanted and failed miserably....all I could summon was 'no es dulce,' not sweet.  

     

    Finally the owner went to another area and came back with plantains.  "Platanos Machos!" he told me.  Manly bananas.  Gotta love it.

     

    fyi, the first time we were in Quebec in the 1970s mi esposo ordered Ris de Veau thinking it was veal with rice.  It was sweetbreads.  He liked them and still orders if he sees on a menu.  

     

    Our first trip to Spain in the early 80s, we splurged for a meal at the Parador in Cuenca.  I ordered a pork dish (sounded like a stew).  It was pig ears (finely sliced, but still a bit of a chew). 

     

    We can't be the only ones who have stumbled with food in a foreign tongue....what's happened to you?  Of course in this day and age of ubiquitous travel many eateries' menus are in the local language plus English.  And of course there's now the quick peek at your phone for translation.

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  3. I bought a panini press! Now what?


    Smithy

    By Smithy
    16 hours ago in Cooking

     

    Now what??  Well if it was me I'd go crazy experimenting for the next 2 weeks. 

    Then I would have to go on a diet and take the press to the thrift store.  I say this based on my past purchases of:

    Bread Machine

    Ice Cream Maker

    Fry Daddy

    Pasta Machine

    Donut Maker

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  4. Surprisingly cool and wet on our return to Mexico,

     

    Massaman shrimp curry.  Canned massaman paste and can of coconut milk mixed into a well cooked melange of carrots, brussel sprouts, orange sweet pepper, onions and MXN squash (green).  

     

    Esposo likes this mild curry, I add siracha on my plate. 

     

     

     

     

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  5. Butternut squash ravioli (made in-house at local Italian deli).  Topped with browned butter, a bit of bacon, fresh basil and TJ's imported parm shards (1st time purchased and really like their size, texture over grated parm).  

     

     

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  6. Light evening meal.  Grilled andouille sausage over a carrot mash.   And a delightful fig chutney made by a friend from his trees.  

     

     

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  7. A repurposed meal.  US restaurant portions are too darn big!  Brought home half of the proteins on a Cobb-like salad.  Took the chill off the grilled chicken, thick bacon and bleu cheese and put it over some creamy polenta.  It served the two of us,  My opinion is that Americans now expect to take home leftovers and many restaurants make portions large (along with a higher price) to meet this expectation.   

     

    Personally I don't care for leftovers but I won't waste food either.  Taking home half a salad especially delicate greens doesn't work, so I eat all the greens at the restaurant and take much of the proteins home.  

     

    Sorry for the rather poor pic; I am still figuring out best area to take nighttime photos in this new-to-me kuchen lighting.  

     

     

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  8. Shrimp in red curry sauce (sauce via a Trader Joe's jar).  I jacked up the sauce with fresh garlic, grated ginger and Thai birds eye chile.  Sauteed an onion, sweet red pepper and slivers of carrot.  EZ PZ.

     

     

     

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  9. On 1/24/2024 at 9:35 AM, chromedome said:

    The US Embassy in London tweeted this today. It should be "assure," mind you, but whatever.

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    At first glance I thought the US Embassy response wasn't real, that it was just a joke.  Wrong!  It was an official document. 

     

    Afterward this was issued by the UK Cabinet Office at X (Twitter). 

     

     
    In response, to the statement put out by the US Embassy in the UK: We appreciate our Special Relationship, however, we must disagree wholeheartedly... Tea can only be made using a kettle.

     

     

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  10. File this under the heading of, Why Didn't I Think of That!?!

     

    Sandwich at Time Market in Tucson (part deli, part upscale wines, part in-house bakery).

     

    Grilled chicken sandwich with avocado, cheese, spicy aioli on fresh rustic bread.  But the most amazing part of the sandwich was a layer of a green chili tamal made with fresh corn that was smashed down and fried up crisp.   

     

    fyi, tamal is the proper spelling/name in Mexico.  There is no word 'tamale', tamal is singular, tamales is the plural.  

     

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  11. Looks burnt but doesn't taste burnt.  

     

    Gochujang chicken with turnips and carrots on a sheet pan.  A side of pickled radishes with green onions.  

     

    I'm currently at our Arizona house, using convection feature of its Viking oven.  The crisp it gets on the chicken skin is amazing!   I don't bake or roast at our Mexican house as that oven has no thermostat and struggles to get to high temperature and hold it. 

     

     

     

     

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  12. 1 minute ago, Senior Sea Kayaker said:

    @gulfporter

    Not about the food but is the background a inlaid tiled counter?

    If so nice.

     

     

    Yes this is at our Mexican house....talavera tiles.  

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