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Dinner 2021


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3 hours ago, cteavin said:

 

That's a beautiful photo. :)

Thanks, the artful transition from paint splattered concrete to felt carpet underlayment was intended to contrast with the hard edges of the stainless steel pot.

 

In other words, the composition was a complete accident 😄😄

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30 minutes ago, MaryIsobel said:

I thought that was what they used for the roads here but I could certainly be mistaken on that!

You are not mistaken. It is (was) also sold for hand crank ice cream freezers, too. It has unspecified impurities so may not be a good choice for food contact.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Wait. Wot said:

You are not mistaken. It is (was) also sold for hand crank ice cream freezers, too. It has unspecified impurities so may not be a good choice for food contact.

 

 

 

I went down another rabbit hole.  Indeed, most rock salt is not to eat.  Morton Ice Cream salt has delicious pictures on the box but the label says "Not For Human Consumption."  Fortunately on amazon I found some culinary rock salt specified for food.

 

This is what I just ordered...  (eG-friendly Amazon.com link)

 

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2 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I reuse the salt.  It would be an expensive dinner otherwise.  I'd use rock salt if I had it, but what I use is Diamond Kosher salt.

 

Is the whole potato covered in salt whilst baking or is it just nested in it?

 

FWIW i do russets in the CSO at 400f steam for an hour and have been happy

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1 hour ago, gfweb said:

Is the whole potato covered in salt whilst baking or is it just nested in it?

 

FWIW i do russets in the CSO at 400f steam for an hour and have been happy

 

Just nested in the salt.

 

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2 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I went down another rabbit hole.  Indeed, most rock salt is not to eat.  Morton Ice Cream salt has delicious pictures on the box but the label says "Not For Human Consumption."  Fortunately on amazon I found some culinary rock salt specified for food.

 

This is what I just ordered...  (eG-friendly Amazon.com link)

 

Thanks. I learned more than one thing today, so have exceeded my goal!

 

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3 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I went down another rabbit hole.  Indeed, most rock salt is not to eat.  Morton Ice Cream salt has delicious pictures on the box but the label says "Not For Human Consumption."  Fortunately on amazon I found some culinary rock salt specified for food.

 

This is what I just ordered...  (eG-friendly Amazon.com link)

 

 

Try water softener salt.

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1 hour ago, mgaretz said:

 

Try water softener salt.

 

I'm not sure that would end well.

 

(Pun possibly intended.)

 

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A bit uninspred this evening, but it did its job. Chicken breast in spicy breading, plain boiled potatoes and tomatoes. Afrer taking the photograph, I did add some piri-piri sauce for extra heat and lubrication.

 

Followed by the last of my durian.

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More from the backlog.

Pan fried egg pasta (home made, leftover) with brie, mushrooms, thyme, eggs.

A salad of lettuce, eggs and a sweet-spicy mustard dressing with lots of pepper and some honey. (worry not, it was mixed for serving)

Wine.

 

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8 hours ago, MetsFan5 said:

Now I *really* want a baked potato by Jo. With lots of butter. 

 

I dress mine with olive oil and sometimes sour cream.

 

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2 hours ago, mgaretz said:

No, I’m serious. It’s food grade rock salt.

 

The water softening salt I saw on amazon was pellets.

 

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22 hours ago, cteavin said:

 

That's a beautiful photo. :)

Thanks, the artful transition from paint splattered concrete to felt carpet underlayment was intended to contrast with the hard edges of the stainless steel pot.

 

In other words, the composition was a complete accident 😄😄

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