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Dinner 2017 (Part 6)


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1 hour ago, weedy said:

Wow that's a very long cook for squid. 

 

Is that your own recipe? 

Why so long?

 

 

Yes it is my own recipe ----

 

One of my chef buddies recommended that T and T

 

Actually the texture was awesome...  the fillets are 3-4 mil thick

 

 

 

 

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Birthday dinner yesterday.  Started with some decent oysters

 

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King crab legs

 

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Alfredo and spinach to round it out

 

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And the Blueberry Cobbler with Cornmeal Sugar Cookie Crust from Deep Run Roots for dessert.

 

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Then I rolled my old butt up to bed.

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16 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Birthday dinner yesterday.  Started with some decent oysters

 

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King crab legs

 

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Alfredo and spinach to round it out

 

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And the Blueberry Cobbler with Cornmeal Sugar Cookie Crust from Deep Run Roots for dessert.

 

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Then I rolled my old butt up to bed.

Now that, looks like a happy birthday, indeed!

HC

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3 hours ago, Shelby said:

Birthday dinner yesterday.  Started with some decent oysters

 

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Then I rolled my old butt up to bed.

 

"Started with some decent oysters"

And it's well known that consuming decent oysters can lead to indecent acts later on.

 

dcarch

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On ‎10‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 9:39 AM, Shelby said:

Venison stroganoff

 

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Take the noodles out and it reminds me of a gamy version of S.O.S. .....

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Nothing is better than frying in lard.

Nothing.  Do not quote me on this.

 

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Tonight:

 

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Pork, maybe a bit more rare than I would like.  Roast potatoes, Kenji method in duck fat.  Broccoli rabe, garlic, and pine nuts.  Bottle of Valpolicella, which went very well.  I blame the NY Times. 

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Whatever you crave, there's a dumpling for you. -- Hsiao-Ching Chou

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Squid with snow peas - a classic Chinese combination. Also contains garlic, ginger, chilli, soy and oyster sauces. Squid fried for mere seconds until opaque. Melt in the mouth.

 

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I've never worked out why, but snow peas are known in Chinese as 荷兰豆 (hé lán dòu) which literally translates as "Holland beans".

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I cooked a couple of Spencer steaks indoors on a cast iron griddle. They set off the smoke alarm but turned out good.  I put a potato in the microwave, pressed the 'potato' button and was surprised at how fast it  went. The tomato will be one of the

last from the garden this year.

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