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Tropicalsenior

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  1. Wouldn't work for me. I can trip over my own feet, I can only imagine what would happen with an ashtray in the middle of the floor.
  2. I would just use the eggs. These are awfully pretty.
  3. Compared to some of us, you are a baby. I even have Darienne beat when it comes to age. Welcome to eGullet. I hope that you are ready to jump right in. You will find a really friendly group when you do.
  4. @liuzhou special!
  5. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2023

    Truer words were never said!
  6. Tropicalsenior

    Culantro

    Yes, it is pronounced with a hard C. The herb is called cilantro.
  7. Tropicalsenior

    Culantro

    In Mexico it is called cilantro. Culantro is slang for c**t. Don't ask me why, I don't understand Mexican slang. This is one thing that did stick in my mind because I learned it in a very embarrassing way when we were there. I don't remember seeing the Sawtooth variety when we were in Mexico but I'm sure that they must have it because it grows like a weed in all the other Central American countries that I've been in. Although it grows wild here, it is extremely hard to cultivate and grow when you want it to. It is almost impossible to germinate from seeds and the plants do not transplant well. Every once in awhile one will pop up in my yard and I will have it for a while. But I usually don't worry about it because it is so cheap here and all the supermarkets carry it. About 25 cents a bunch.
  8. Tropicalsenior

    Culantro

    Most definitely wrong. In fact, don't even think about it.
  9. Tropicalsenior

    Culantro

    Here in Costa Rica it is called cilantro as is the small leaf variety. But it is distinguished from that by calling it cilantro coyote because it grows wild here like a weed. I'm delighted when I'm find one that has popped up in my yard. I use it just as a seasoning and I much prefer it to the other variety. I've never thought of using it as vegetable. How do you use it, in stir fries? As an interesting aside, culantro is not a word that you want to use in Mexico. It is slang for a part of the body of a woman and not used in a complimentary way.
  10. My first thought was monkeypox.
  11. Just looked at my bottle of my original L&P and it does have Tamarind extract. And of course it has their favorite way of obscuring the formula, natural extracts.
  12. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2023

    I see carrots. This must have been your sister's plate.
  13. For anyone that might doubt its existence, I still have about a quarter of a bottle left. Obviously, I don't use it that much but I will miss it if I can't buy it anymore.
  14. I live in Costa Rica so I can't be much help recommending brands, but if you have the time to make them yourself, I highly recommend this recipe for New England Style hot dog buns.
  15. That's probably about the best advice I've seen here. I've worked with all kinds of chefs, ones that have come through the European style Apprentice programs ones with degrees coming out of their ---, and ones that have come up through the ranks. The ones that I have enjoyed working with most have come up through the ranks but it's a long hard Road and most don't make it that far. If you get a good education to go along with the culinary training, there are a lot of good fields pertaining to food that you can go into. I couldn't have said it better. Burnout is so common in the restaurant business. If I try to list the reasons I could fill the rest of this page. Get yourself a good education along with the training so that you're not a one trick pony and you have something to fall back on when it happens.
  16. If you go that route, make sure that that location has a big selection of cleavers otherwise he might get tied into something that he really doesn't want. Why not just go together and make a shopping trip out of it.
  17. Welcome! It sounds like you have much to add and you are willing to share. Could you please tell us just a little bit about yourself. What general area that you are from and a little bit about your interests. It's always good to know something about our new members so that when you have questions we can better help you. As @Kerala said, just dive in and keep on posting.
  18. Couldn't agree more. To have a hot dog with the average supermarket bun, you might just as well wrap it in just a piece of white bread. If I'm going to have it as part of a meal, I make my own buns so I can enjoy every part of it. If I'm having a hot dog as a snack, I pop it in the air fryer and eat it plain with just mustard. You can't make a good sandwich with mediocre bread. Why even have mediocre bread in the house?
  19. Whenever I melt butter, I cut it up in little bitty pieces. Melts four times as fast and doesn't explode. But yes, I do put a cover on the bowl.
  20. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2023

    A while back somebody posted a recipe for New England Style hot dog rolls. They are wonderful and I can't eat a hot dog any other way now.
  21. Okay, I give up!
  22. As they say in the south, come on down.
  23. Made my usual Sunday stuffed buns. This week I made them with a filling that I adapted from a Soboro Donburi recipe. I made a simple loaf from the dough that I had left over.
  24. Tropicalsenior

    Dinner 2023

    What a beautiful plate. I hope your husband gets well soon. I'm sure that what he will eventually get isn't anywhere near as good as this.
  25. My reason for thinking that it had too many add-ins for the amount of gluten was an article that I read by Shirley Corriher. It was about making cheese bread and she gave the formula for adding cheddar cheese to bread. I tried to find the article but my copy of her book is a PDF and it is a PIA to find anything in it. To me, the amount of yeast seems about at 2 teaspoons; the only other thing that I can think might cause this is too much moisture.
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