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Dinner 2017 (Part 6)


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 Lettuce and tomato sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise on homemade potato bread.  Bread made using a recipe from the new Modernist Bread. 

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

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

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17 hours ago, kayb said:

 

I lust after these onion rings.

 

 

Yep! After @robirdstx's post, I was compelled, compelled, I tell you, to go and look at the menu and every single photo on Yelp for Floyd's. :D Some raw oysters and fried shrimp with fried okra for me, please.

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Last night I made the "broccoli classic" from A Super Upsetting Book About Sandwiches.  Roasted broccoli, spicy pickled lychees, toasted pine nuts, ricotta salata, fried shallots and mayo on a sub roll.  It was probably the strangest sandwich I have ever eaten, but the flavors worked together.  I won't be rushing to make it again anytime soon, but I am glad I tried it.  Husband liked it enough to take the leftover sandwich with him to work today.

 

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@Anna N – lettuce, tomato and mayo has been one of my favorite sandwiches my whole life.  It looks so good that I think I have to add Camparis (thank you, Canada) to my shopping list!

 

@mm84321 – gorgeous dessert and I love your plates!

 

Ubiquitous salad:

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Last go at the Shake and Bake plus some really good home fries made with leftover baked potatoes:

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Makes for a rather beige plate, but it was all good after a mammoth day of baking!

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A little of this and a little of that.

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22 minutes ago, TicTac said:

St. Agur by the looks? ;)

 Budget didn’t stretch quite that far this time. Danish blue. :D

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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1 hour ago, Anna N said:

 Budget didn’t stretch quite that far this time. Danish blue. :D

 

Still tasty!  I made (one of my favourite's) a Balsamic caramelized onion pizza with rosemary and Danish Blue last week.

 

 

 

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To the casual observer, it may seem like I tried to make one of those dishes that's really popular on blogs, in restaurants, amongst general people that have taste buds.  

 

Disclaimer: I have never had the opportunity to eat unsaid dish, there are certainly no local restaurants, although I have lusted over probably a hundred blog posts and recipes. However, as I have never actually eaten the unsaid dish, tonight we had spicy noodle soup with bits piled up on the top because I forgot to stir. :P xD

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3 hours ago, rotuts said:

@Shelby 

 

did you make that Lasagna in the CSB(O) ?

 

what size glass pan did you use ?

 

thanks

 

looks delicious !

Thank you !!!!

 

Yes, I did it in the CSO.

 

The glass pan used to be my Grammy's.  It's the perfect size to make a lasagna and not have leftovers for days.  It's 5" wide, 8" long and 3 1/2" tall.

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The new cast iron griddle arrived broken. GE overnighted a new one double boxed with bubble wrap and stamped GLASS FRAGILE.  I seasoned it yesterday and took it for a test drive today with some steak.  The New York Times called the potatoes Mock Frites but the last time I made them from a different recipe, they were called Smashed Potatoes. What was different was a compound butter with these. Either way they were good.  At a restaurant a couple years ago, Cassie ordered a Bourbon Steak.  The first thing that came to mind was heresy but she gave me a bite and it was good.  I made the recipe at home a month or so later and decided to do it again today. The steak was marinated in bourbon, soy sauce, ginger and garlic.  The green beans were left overs.

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 Super-Crisp Roasted Potatoes from The Food Lab with chicken fat & some sort of little potatoes instead of russets & duck fat.

Pork Chop with Tuna-Sando Sauce from Lady & Pups - that title cracks me up every time I read it!

Cryo-Blanched Green Beans from The Food Lab with haricot vert and shallots instead of regular green beans and garlic.

 

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