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as 'things' happen,,,, bread boxes can become overwhelmed with mold spores. a thorough wash with bleach or strong vinegar will kill mold spores - you may have to repeat . . .
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having had SpanFerkel suckling pig at a retirement party in Bavaria . . . yeah, bath tub would be a starting point . . .
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..."recommend Glad white garbage bags for cooking suckling pigs..." a SV apparatus big enough to do a sucking pig . . . would be a wonder to behold . . .
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there's a tetra-gazillion people who do "boil in a bag" without the "SV Hangups" the one and only 'thing' about SV is maintaining a constant temp. and oh boy yes there are zillions of options to achieve that . . . .
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there are "oven roasting bags" - they will take the temp - squeeze out the air and close as best you can. the world will not end if it is not a brand name approved SV bag
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Ohio Supreme Court Ruling on Definition of “Boneless”
AlaMoi replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
oh, it's funnier than that. a recent resto chain was advertising... "All white meat boneless wings!" I'm wondering if we can survive this 'new generation' . . . . -
I am very fond of the dark meat thighs.... legs "solo" are a tricky bit to manage. with 15 legs in the package, you'll likely get something close to a pound of 'decent meat' I cook them, cool, just using fingers strip out the meaty bits. some tendons/etc will come with the finger-mechanical-separation technique - but it's not difficult to knife them out. I use the separated meat bits in a mix with white meat - waste not, want not.... in a 4:1 / 3:1 white:dark, it is not at all 'noticeable' once the meat is stripped, one can carry on into the stock/gelatin route . . .
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well, the big one got away . . .
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done lots and lots of flying. domestic and international. I have one single inviolate rule: never ever get on an airplane hungry, and always have some killer snacks in your carry-on. airline food can at best / most kindly be described as "spotty to horrible" - altho some foreign carriers on Pacific routes have a much better reputation. the company paid business class for international; often got free upgrades to business class - and yes, the vittles in business class tended to be 'more better' - but I never boarded hungry and always had a stash of snacks . . . there was one fellow on cheftalk who claimed to be the biggest muckity-muck (/retired/) in a NY airline food service org. there are only two biggie int'l there - flown out/in of both - both equally as bad . . . so I never put much faith in his postings . . . because my personal experiences were seriously different that what he claimed. got curious . . just did a gander of multiple domestic/Euro vacations/trips . . . oddly! no food photos. for an early AM flight out of (old) Munich . . . stopped by a local bakery and got snacks for me, and 'to go'
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follow-up on the Blue Diamond pan . . . I noticed a film build up on the sides and various spots on the floor - broke out the Bar Keeper's Friend and gave it a good scour. lots of brown stuff came off - I've only used butter and olive oil in the pan - so it's no emulsifiers building up.... I have tried Bar Keepers Friend on "real Telflon pans" - the brown film (?lecithin?) did not come off - never used sprays on them ala PAM . . but once burnt on, the Teflon pan is scrap. in contrast, this (ceramic?) Blue Diamond pan did come clean of the film, and subsequent use I'd say is about 85-90% of "new out of the box" non-stickiness. how many scrubbings will it tolerate? dunno.
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cut it into quarters. doing the whole thing "intact" likely to result in way overcooked outer and raw inner....
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hmmm. sometimes the quest 'to be different' doesn't work . . .
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I've always heard the "tear the Romaine, not cut / chop it" . . . someone using whole, intact leaves?
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or just keep your recipes in a .txt file - or copy/paste a website recipe into a Word/(other) document. learn how to back up your computer. that way only you can decide when to make you obsolete . . . my recipe folder - on a 2TB solid state drive - is 7.96 GB in size contains 2,635 files in 166 folders. using xcopy, takes about 20 seconds to back up via usb to an external (solid state) drive.
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ya press the button on the smartphone and you get a pix. some good, some bad, some soso. fortunately, this is not a photo contest site . . . becuz' the subject matter is almost always lusciously edible!
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my pet peeve . . . bad 'instructions' . . . making a pate sucree for an almond plum tart . . . step 1. Put all the flour in the bowl and combine with almond flour & powdered sugar . . . step 3. add the flour [to the creamed butter...] in two batches . . . . arrgh! pots and pans all over the kitchen . . .
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definitely on the griddle method - that's the classic they do look good, tho. I always use cat food cans.....
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the wire bail type stopper is integral to the bottle itself. was absolutely standard for German beer bottles in the 60's - 70's before the "bottle cap" took over. it's a ceramic plug, with a rubber gasket, the wire bail rotates and clamps/seals it firmly back on the opening. SOP for just about all liquid stuff (except wine..) - all the glass bottles were re-used. washed/etc, rubber gasket replaced, re-used. "one way bottles" and "cans" were near-non-existent. here's a wire bail bottle I bought some months back. the vodka was terrible, but I kept the bottle.... pushing the loop down (at the front in the pix) "reseals" the bottle -
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the 75cl & 1.5L bottles come with a wire bail stopper - that's a good start. not sure why an opened 33cl = 12 fluid oz needs storage tho . . .
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table place card holder
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using chuck maybe more cost effect and more flavor effective . . . any beef will need to be heavily browned - just simmering raw beef will not get you anything close.
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I/we prefer the slightly browned aka 'country style' - just about everyone is a favorite . . . - just cheese - western/Denver - mushroom & onion - tomato & scallion - ham&cheese. I save&freeze diced spiral ham (Easter thing . . . ) for later use - cheese&sausage oddly, no "beef" stuff in the mix . . . might have to play with that.... btw, my "Blue Diamond" ceramic pan has officially transitioned from "non-stick" to "stick" so I'm having to revert back to real Teflon for eggs & crepes....