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We had a 4 day break over on North Strtadbroke Island as they have lifted restrictions. I even had a beer at the pub.  WOOT!

The house is in restoration at the moment so no oven or stove so the BBQ it is.

 

Nachos done waiting for salsa, sour cream and coriander.

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Pork tender loin, spuds & sweet potatoes.

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It was so good to get away again. I even got a morning fish down on the main beach.

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We each picked two restaurants that do Covid takeout. Picked the name out of a hat. One of hubbys Mexican choices 'won'. 

You win some you loose some. Flavours are awesome. Temp/portions not so awesome. 

Small Nacho with Beef

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Large Nacho with Pork 

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Vege Quesidilla 

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Chicken Taco

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11 hours ago, MetsFan5 said:

@Norm Matthews I haven’t heard of the Smoking Goose. Now I have about $400 worth of things I don’t NEED sitting in my online basket. 

 

@Norm Matthews, I think you can go and ask for a referral discount 😁, I shared the link to my husband and I can see a package coming this way too 😆

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Easy-peasy chineasy ...


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Smacked cucumber ...

 

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Mapo Dofu ...

 

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Shuijiao (with aromatic soy & Sichuan chili oil)

 

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Shuijiao (kids version, sesame & sweet soy)

 

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And a Japanese whiskey highball for the cook 😉

 

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16 minutes ago, Norm Matthews said:

 

@Franci  They often have sales.:D

 

 

   I hope so because I already have a cart full of delicious looking snacks and we are putting up a large inflatable pool this weekend. Snaking like that in the pool...😎

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2 hours ago, mgaretz said:

Made another rye bread - traditional with caraway for a change.   Dinner was tri-tip, cooked SV then seared, served with green beans with butter and small slice of rye.

 

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Your rye bread has a lightness rather than the sometimes dense ones. Thumbs up! I do like the heavy ones for open face sandwiches but I could happily sit at your table. Our Sunday ritual was rye w/ caraway from Jewish bakery after church. Yup - LA bit of a mash of cultures in a good way

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Pasta salad...little shells, grape tomatoes, TJ’s marinated grilled artichokes, red bell pepper, pesto (used some of the artichoke dressing plus red wine vinegar to thin it out). Shredded rotisserie chicken breast. I ate it over a bed of lettuce with a little balsamic glaze.

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"Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" - Oscar Wilde

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A hot and steamy NYC evening calls for Saigon inspired DIY summer rolls made with chicken thighs from the CSO and some herbs from my garden.

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@KennethT I just love that you can say "herbs from the garden" posting I think from a NYC apartment. Your eG stripes are firmly in place ;)  I do realize you are growing the kids.

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7 minutes ago, heidih said:

@KennethT I just love that you can say "herbs from the garden" posting I think from a NYC apartment. Your eG stripes are firmly in place ;)  I do realize you are growing the kids.

 

I had envisioned the spare CSO as a NY chicken coop.

 

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Cooking is cool.  And kitchen gear is even cooler.  -- Chad Ward

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

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Chicken with Chinese Foldwing (羊肝菜) Salad.

 

Chicken cooked 1-10-10, then finished with Shichimi Togarishi.

 

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

"No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot"
Mark Twain
 

The Kitchen Scale Manifesto

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Store bought ricotta and parmesan ravioli, served with beans in walnut pesto (salsa di noci), with parmesan, milk, a little garlic, marjoram, pepper.

 

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~ Shai N.

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Air fryer chicken thighs, baked potato, grilled spring onions from the garden and the last of this year's asparagus steam baked in the CSO with Aleppo pepper and a pureed asparagus sauce from Happy In The Kitchen.

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pork ribs marinated with garlic, ginger, onion, hoisin, jalapeño, and a little honey- left ribs in sauce

Offset fire braised on a sheet pan adding one 12oz beer to the marinade. cooked 20 min turned and cooked 20min more.

Removed from pan and put over hot part of fire for 5-7 min per side basting with reserved marinade.

recipe here

Served with roasted cauliflower and a Crozes Hermitage (syrah)

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1 hour ago, Okanagancook said:

Air fryer chicken thighs, baked potato, grilled spring onions from the garden and the last of this year's asparagus steam baked in the CSO with Aleppo pepper and a pureed asparagus sauce from Happy In The Kitchen.

 

 

Stepmother wants an air fryer. Your chicken may push her over the edge.

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