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Posted
3 hours ago, Dave R said:

Had half a batch of pasta dough frozen and figured it was time to use it up. Sweet potato ravioli with sage oil and peas.

 

Dave

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It'd be nicer without the peas

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Posted

nice

 

optical illusion.

 

looked back at the original pic

 

and the ravioli now look ' plump '

 

rather than concave.

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2 minutes ago, gfweb said:

 

It'd be nicer without the peas

You may be right, but I thought it needed something green. Didn't think spinach or broccoli would work. 😄

Dave 

Posted
1 hour ago, lindag said:

Tonight's dinner is going to be Mongolian  Beef with sticky rice and salad.

Recipe is from the slow roasted italian.

What did he do that they slow roasted him? 😄  Seriously, I am confused though - Mongolian Beef with sticky rice in an Italian cookbook?

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29 minutes ago, gfweb said:

 

An added colon removes a certain something from that link.

Did I screw up or are you messing with me?

Posted
1 hour ago, heidih said:

Did I screw up or are you messing with me?

Read the link...a bit bawdy. Not your doing. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Dave R said:

You may be right, but I thought it needed something green. Didn't think spinach or broccoli would work. 😄

Dave 

Lol. I am anti pea

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Quick fridge cleanup noodles with eggs, spinach, mushrooms, cabbage, sprouts, tofu, peanuts, oyster sauce, ginger, garlic, five spice and chili oil.

 

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~ Shai N.

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, KennethT said:

What did he do that they slow roasted him? 😄  Seriously, I am confused though - Mongolian Beef with sticky rice in an Italian cookbook?

Not from an Italian cookbook, I think the writer refers to him/herself as a slow roasted Italian.  Nevertheless, the recipe was absolutely insanely good.

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@Margaret Pilgrim very nice looking crust. Thanks for the peas!

 

Dave

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17 hours ago, gfweb said:

Lol. I am anti pea

No one is perfect!

 

The Pea's while delicious on their own, may not have been absolutely necessary, but I am sure it was a nice contrast in taste and texture.

 

I would have thrown some crisp pancetta/bacon or something crunchy to elevate it a bit further - but the execution of @Dave R's looks spot on. 

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Thank you @TicTac. I think you're right about the addition. I this case, like many around here, we used what we had. I've always loved that about the adaptability of pasta. 

 

Dave

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Mr. Kim made salad and burgers for dinner last night:

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They were Sizzle Burgers which folks who grew up in the 1970s in the US might remember.  Simply burgers fried in a pan in butter and Worcestershire sauce.  Delicious.  I really love a fried/griddled burger.  

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My sister came over this weekend for a long due visit. When I asked what she wanted to eat her list was Schnitzel, potato soup or lasagna. Little one narrowed it down to Schnitzel and potato soup, so tonight we had the latter. When I asked why he likes the soup better than the lasagna (which would have been my first pick) he answered „because of the bread bowl“ 🙄

 

It wasn’t really part of the original plan, but hey …


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Served with a smoked Frankfurter sausage and a great local unfiltered & unpasteurized beer …

 

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Happy camper …

 

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And a little liquid dessert for my BIL and me 🥳

 

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3 hours ago, Duvel said:

My sister came over this weekend for a long due visit. When I asked what she wanted to eat her list was Schnitzel, potato soup or lasagna. Little one narrowed it down to Schnitzel and potato soup, so tonight we had the latter. When I asked why he likes the soup better than the lasagna (which would have been my first pick) he answered „because of the bread bowl“ 🙄

 

It wasn’t really part of the original plan, but hey …


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Served with a smoked Frankfurter sausage and a great local unfiltered & unpasteurized beer …

 

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Happy camper …

 

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And a little liquid dessert for my BIL and me 🥳

 

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I love that kid!

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Bon Appetit online featured an eggless "carbonara" recipe a while ago using kabocha/butternut for the sauce.  I didn't have bacon/pancetta or chicken stock on hand so improvised with dried shiitakes.  It's no carbonara, yet still very tasty albeit unusual (squash + mushroom).

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Posted
1 hour ago, Norm Matthews said:

I went to Costco for the first time this year and saw that crab legs were a few dollars less than anywhere else so that became dinner.

 

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Aren't those snow crab clusters such a sweet deal - both the price and the meat. I am particularly fond of the little nuggets in that part adjacent to the legs Usually just rinse, nuke to take the chill off and use a spicy mayo dip. 

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2 hours ago, Kim Shook said:

@Norm Matthews - what a perfect meal!

 

Forgot and screwed up "meatless" Friday this morning with BACON, but I got back on track with dinner:

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Smoked oysters and Premium saltines.  So basic, but SO damn good!

I love those!
It was my f-i-l's Saturday night snack with beer.

 

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