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Tropicalsenior

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  1. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2019

    Has anyone ever thought of making friends with a tomato vendor at a farmers market? My husband loved Fried Green Tomatoes and that is where I always got mine.
  2. Or from China.
  3. Thank God, I thought that it might be something that came from Costa Rica.
  4. I have no idea where this is, it just showed up on my Facebook page. But wherever or whatever it is, I think I'll pass.
  5. Yes, lindag, it was sad, because as relatives, we were expected to eat them and that woman had a memory like an elephant. I was always on her list.
  6. A really great article. Thank you, I enjoyed that. I won't say that my mother-in-law's food was actually dangerous but it certainly was stomach-turning. Another of her favorite tricks was to save bacon grease in great big tins in her pantry and that was what she used to make pies, cookies and cakes. Everyone that knew her was either on a diet or too full when they got to her house to eat any kind of sweet.
  7. It reminds me a little bit of a sign I saw in a butcher shop here in Costa Rica. Bistek de cerdo. Translation, pork beef steak. And trying to explain the absurdity of it to the butcher was like trying to explain it to the animal that it came from.
  8. If it didn't look like it had enough flavor, she would add half a bottle of ketchup.
  9. Wow, does that ever bring back memories! My mother-in-law was, without any doubt, the world's worst cook. When her refrigerator got full she would pull everything out, dump it in a pot, cover it with water and boil it for about an hour. That was soup for 3 or 4 days depending on how many leftovers she had. My father-in-law ate at our house whenever he could.
  10. Perfectly all right, but check for salt. Sometimes the rubs can be pretty salty.
  11. @liuzhou I was going through some cooking videos on Facebook and found this one with our knife. It is at 1:58 And it is identical to the knife that I bought here.
  12. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2019

    My husband cut me some fat dowels the length of a half sheet pan. I just draped the tortillas on their side, around the dowels and baked them in a hot oven until they were crispy.
  13. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2019

    @Ann_T Thank you very much. I do so enjoy your recipes and I will probably be on your site again for two days. I think it is one of the most beautiful recipe sites on the web.
  14. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2019

    That is the most beautiful quick puff pastry that I have ever seen. Would you be willing to share the recipe?
  15. Like, naked on a bear skin rug!
  16. Why do we need to buy one of these? Why don't we just go out and buy the ugliest contact paper we can find and just buy a can of neon spray paint.
  17. Kind of looks like this.
  18. @FernwoodI read somewhere, and then promptly forgot all the technical jargon, that's when you steam eggs, the membrane adheres to the shell and makes them easy to peel. When you boil them, the membrane pulls away from the shell and sticks to the egg. I would imagine that when you poke the hole that this interferes with that action of the membrane. As @chromedomesaid, the pressure pushes the moisture inside. After I read this little tidbit, I always steamed eggs instead of boiling them and I have never had a problem with the shell sticking. The instant pot is a natural for hard boiled eggs and I love it. I have occasionally had an egg crack when I cooked them right out of the refrigerator. To overcome this, I put them in my perforated stainless steel bowl on a trivet and heat the water on saute, (shut off the instant pot) close the lid and let them sit for about 10 minutes before I steam them. If I want to make potato salad, I cut medium sized potatoes in half and lay them on top of the eggs. I just use the 5 x 5 x 5 method. It's about 5 minutes to come to pressure, 5 minutes cooking time and 5 minutes NPR. Then I take them them out and put them in ice water. After about 4 minutes, I crack the shells all over and let them set few minutes more. Then the shells will slip right off.
  19. Great recipe! Thank you for doing all the research for us. You certainly have covered all the bases. I just want to point out that you do not mention at what point you add the mayonnaise. Just a quick story about this cake from my childhood. My father had lots of imaginary allergies. He just knew that if mayonnaise ever passed his lips he would surely die. After my oldest sister was married, she found the recipe for this cake. Since chocolate cake was his favorite, She brought it to all the family gatherings. He always had seconds and sometimes thirds and never had a second of pain. She got the most unholy glee out of that. She always was kind of a nasty person. Thank you for this great recipe.
  20. I liked that sentence but this one is my favorite "Well, pack the ass cream baked".
  21. I know that I've posted from this site before but I couldn't resist this one. Despite the name, I'm going to give this recipe a try. It really is a shame that the translations are so bad because she has some pretty good recipes on her site.
  22. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2018

    I've used this method for years and it always seems to turn out well for me. The only thing that I do differently is to put the chicken on a rack and put about 2 in. of water in the pan. If the bird is exceptionally large I usually have to add a little water.
  23. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2018

    If it were just me, I could have eaten all four of them by myself. I love sandwiches and these are outstanding. But I have to take the preference of my housemate into account, too. He doesn't like large portions of meat and it is for a very good reason. He was raised in the countryside of Nicaragua during the Sandinista/Contra war. Periodically, the armies of both sides would come through the communities and kill their livestock. Then they would give the ‘bounty’ back to the people saying “ Look how much we care for you. Look at the meat we’ve provided for you.” Because they were poor people, they didn't have the means to preserve the meat and everything had to be eaten rapidly to keep from losing it. To this day, large portions of meat just bring back bad memories. That's why, in my postings, dinner portions are usually small and the dessert portions that you don't see are usually pretty large.
  24. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2018

    I think I kind of got carried away on the size. Mine were as big as a good-sized hamburger. Next time I'll try making them a little smaller.
  25. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2018

    When I saw @liuzhou's Rou Jia Mo they looked so good I just had to make them again. They aren't as pretty as his, but they sure did taste good. I served them with some fried rice (with no soy sauce). For dessert, the housemates got brownies with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. I was too full for brownies. He's right, one Rou Jia Mo is never enough.
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