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Dinner 2021


liuzhou

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It was a bit of a strange Sunday pizza & movie night. First of all, there was no movie. The Halloween theme has finally caught up with Germany and little one and his friends went „trick or treat“ing …

 

My wife accompanied him to his friends house and stayed for a while. I was left with quite some dough and my parents-in-law (who are visiting) to entertain. So pizza night with the inlaws 🥳. Luckily, there were a few cold Jever‘s left in the fridge …

 

Mushroom & sausage

 

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Potato, goat cheese & cured pork loin

 

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Garlic, anchovies & capers

 

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Tuna & onions

 

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Margherita (my MIL took an interest and launched the pizza into the oven. And failed to retrieve it at 3.45 min. She is more of an „approximate“ person. Lesson learned - on my side at least 🤗).

 

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All enjoyed while watching TV3 Noticies streaming …

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6 minutes ago, heidih said:

Wow that is a gorgeous vibrant kale field! I've ridden through cabbage fields - distinctive odor. Kale? 

 

Not sure. Probably not strong enough and I'm highly sensitive to smells.

Just smelled the kale in the fridge. No smell.

 

Also, the farmer says the variety he grows has a constant level of sugar regardless of the weather. His kale is sweet and tasty, unlike supermarket kale.

 

The perspective makes the farm look big but it's quite small.

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Freezer dive to make space for Thanksgiving. Ratatouille really is better as a reheat, this was leftover from May. Oven roasted (frozen, defrosted) shrimp with garlic. Baked potato (yes, singular, it was massive, so we shared).

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

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Chicken liver fried rice. Garlic and  ginger. Diced celtuce. Chicken livers. Scallions. Rice. Shaoxing wine. That'll do.

 

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

A terrible thing is ignorance, the source of endless human woes, spreading a mist over facts, obscuring truth, and casting a gloom upon the individual life. - Lucian of Samosata (born 120, died after 180 CE)

 

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On 10/30/2021 at 10:07 AM, lindag said:

Speaking of cauliflower, I made Ina Garten's Cauliflower Gratin the other day.

If you love cauliflower you must make it, it is just delicious.

Gratin

 

I make this often in the winter, and second lindag's recommendation.  It is excellent (as are many of the other recipes in the cookbook it's from--Barefoot in Paris).

 

We also did pizza and movie night.  Mushroom, pepper, onion and basil

 

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White pizza with mixed mushrooms 

 

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I would be happy with both @Duvel's  and @liamsaunt's pizzas.

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Halibut Mediterranean Style Saturday night.

 

and for  last night's dinner 

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grilled a 2/12" NY Strip steak on a cast iron grill pan and finished in a 500°F oven.
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Two slices,
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Served with roasted potatoes, steamed cauliflower and a wine gravy.
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34 minutes ago, scamhi said:

@KennethT they looked like this

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That6 is what they looked like to me though I prefer a wider type. Glass noodles in my experience 'cook" up quite clear. I may have to cave and order some of both.

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15 hours ago, Captain said:

Last minute notice the kids are coming over for dinner... ??

Toad In A Hole.

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Problem solved and approval from  my granddaughter. :D

Looks delicious.  We love toad in the hole.  I recently made Chef John’s (of u-tube fame) toad in the hole.  An interesting and less messy recipe.  He has you put the pan filled with your room temperature ingredients in a COLD oven.  Then crank it to 500f for about 45 min.  Cannot tell the difference between it and my regular preheat splattering oil method.

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11 hours ago, scamhi said:

@KennethT they looked like this

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The Chinese, 熊猫米粉, translates as 'Panda Rice Noodles'. I hope no pandas were involved in the manufacture, though.

Nice looking dish you have there.

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

A terrible thing is ignorance, the source of endless human woes, spreading a mist over facts, obscuring truth, and casting a gloom upon the individual life. - Lucian of Samosata (born 120, died after 180 CE)

 

The Kitchen Scale Manifesto

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