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PB, I'd suggest scallions, very finely chopped and/or chives or garlic chives. JMHO!

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Chicken leg confit with mashed sweet potato.

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

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"Cooking is about doing the best with what you have . . . and succeeding." John Thorne

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photos are hit and miss but, last night cooked dinner for some family..

Started with a vegetable soup. Swiss chard, collard greens, leftover endive, tomatoes, onions, chickpeas and a two links of smoked andouille. Served with bruschetta topped with salt packed anchovies mixed with parsley, olive oil and lemon juice. And angulas in olive oil.

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Next up was salt cod brandade. baked, topped with bread crumbs, served with parsley salad with capers, onions and lemon.

This was a recreation of the dish as, I took a photo with the leftover salad and an leftover gratin.

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Coq au vin as the main. It was pretty cool, Donnie Brasco was playing last night as we were making dinner. A punch of salt Donnie.

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For dessert, individual pavolovas with black berry and whipped cream

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“I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted" JK

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added some fregola to the soup, along with a small dried chile pepper and a half a pound of squid sliced very thing into rings.




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“I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted" JK

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It's been pretty chilly for us folks in the Florida panhandle so comfort food is in order. Lentils and lamb with sun dried tomatoes, parsley and green onion. The french lentils were cooked in turkey broth and seasoned pretty aggressively with a harissa blend from World Spice with additional coriander, cumin and fenugreek.

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Some recent stuff..

Roast guinea fowl, truffle and rillon toast

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Poularde wrapped in cabbage, stuffed with foie gras

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Poularde consommé, chestnut pulp and black truffle

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Hare á la royale

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Bécasse des bois, sauce salmis

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Bécasse de bois, truffled cabbage

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Milk chocolate, black truffle and fleur de sel

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Roast chicken. The rub was a mixture of salt, pepper, half-sharp paprika, toasted ground Sichuan peppercorns and star anise. Served with bread from Poilâne (an early Xmas present).

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chicken looks perfect

Flounder. I bought a whole guy and discovered there was roe. Soaked the filets briefly in warm milk, dipped in flour. cooked in butter. Made a brown butter and caper sauce. Simple green beans boiled, then salted, then lemon'd.

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radicchio, blue cheese, pickled onions and lettuce.

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Miss k had a 1/2 lb salmon steak w/ green beans and a mint chocolate chip milkshake.

“I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted" JK

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The marinated pork chops were too thin to stuff so I put the stuffing on the bottom of the chops. Stuffing was pineapple, greens, green onions, garlic, salt and pepper and sesame oil. Also had stuffed mushrooms, asparagus with buttered bread crumbs from leftover brioche bread and potatoes.

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Bought 2 lbs of mussels yesterday and was planning on making a simple mussel pasta with jalapenos and white wine. However, all the mussels were open.. So, that wasn't very good. I read the fish tags and they had been pulled out on the 15th of this month. I don't have an explanation but, whatever.

So, I made a pasta sauce with garlic and oil, anchovies, tomato paste, red chile and a little white wine. Topped with cheese and homemade toasted bread crumbs.

It was actually fantastic.

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Salad and cheesy garlic bread

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“I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted" JK

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Started with poached egg and smoked trout salad. bacon and burnt rye

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berkshire pork roast. sliced thin, served with ginger scallion, salt baked potato with home made creme friache.

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Homemade chocolate chip cookies, baked thin, drizzled with salted caramel, served with a homemade egg nog ice cream. Served with aged Sortilege maple syrup whiskey.

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“I saw that my life was a vast glowing empty page and I could do anything I wanted" JK

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Basquecook, those cracklings look so good.

My refrigerator looked like the desert tonight. I managed to make chicken noodles soup, some sauté mixed salads (outer leaves), shredded carrots and chicken salad with sesame seeds and a little plate of salame, jamon and bocconcini di mozzarella

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