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48 minutes ago, heidih said:

@blue_dolphin Wow I may not make the entire recipe with the sweet potatoes but will definitely try that tofu crisp method. Thank you!  I've always enjoyed the crisoy bit that happen when I move baking

tofu around on the sheet pan and that has been medium not firm. Will play - love the inspiration I get here.

If you want more detail, let me know and I can paraphrase it. 

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Potato, bacon, onions and peppers hash, topped with burrata. 

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On 1/29/2023 at 11:31 PM, KennethT said:

Do you make the dumplings yourself?  I never saw that combination in Hong Kong or Beijing before!

 

Kenneth, yes, I made them. You won't find this combination in HK or anywhere.  When on holiday I do "traditional", at home I do what I want. Besides,  it's so easy to make your own dumplings at home, not to mention it's one of the most rewarding therapeutic activities. Next time I'll add the prawn roe or fresh roe to the mince.
 

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Swordfish Steak with Crispy Capers from Alison Roman's Dining In, Smashed Potatoes with Roasted-Seaweed Sour Cream Dip from Korean American and rounding out the plate are some green beans I tossed on the baking tray with the spuds and seasoned with Magic Gochugaru Dust from the Korean American charred cauliflower recipe. 

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1 hour ago, blue_dolphin said:

Swordfish Steak with Crispy Capers from Alison Roman's Dining In, Smashed Potatoes with Roasted-Seaweed Sour Cream Dip from Korean American and rounding out the plate are some green beans I tossed on the baking tray with the spuds and seasoned with Magic Gochugaru Dust from the Korean American charred cauliflower recipe. 

I just love how you mix and match not only the ingredients but cookbooks. I must see about making some of that magic dust. 

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1 hour ago, BonVivant said:

 

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Hah ! I can‘t count how many times we went there for lunch - their lamb and carrot dumplings are still unrivaled in my books !

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Working mans lunch.  The purple hull peas and cornbread are mixed and mashed on the plate then topped with pot liquor and pepper sauce.   This one of favorite childhood meals-we got to play with our food!

 

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29 minutes ago, Steve Irby said:

Working mans lunch.  The purple hull peas and cornbread are mixed and mashed on the plate then topped with pot liquor and pepper sauce.   This one of favorite childhood meals-we got to play with our food!

 

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Looks comforting. Pot liquor from peas? but I also see greens. I'm looking at a mess of greens on my counter and inspiration welcome. 

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A riff on the recipe for Swordfish with Asparagus and Little Beans from I Dream of Dinner.  The recipe is available online at this link.
I have banned myself from buying asparagus unless it's at the farmers market so I used green beans, without thinking that turned it into Swordfish with Beans and Beans 🙃.  No matter, the little beans are RG's alubia blanca, a bean that just loves the lemony dressing in this dish.  The green beans were tender-crisp and contrasted nicely with the creamy alubia blancas.

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This is a great, quick dish and would work with all sorts of green veg like broccoli, sugar snaps, etc and proteins like shrimp or even seared scallops.

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

A riff on the recipe for Swordfish with Asparagus and Little Beans from I Dream of Dinner.  The recipe is available online at this link.
I have banned myself from buying asparagus unless it's at the farmers market so I used green beans, without thinking that turned it into Swordfish with Beans and Beans 🙃.  No matter, the little beans are RG's alubia blanca, a bean that just loves the lemony dressing in this dish.  The green beans were tender-crisp and contrasted nicely with the creamy alubia blancas.

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This is a great, quick dish and would work with all sorts of green veg like broccoli, sugar snaps, etc and proteins like shrimp or even seared scallops.

 

 

 

Admire your self imposed non FM asparagus ban. I understand. Is your swordfish loclly ourchsed or amil order. I have not had any in too long. I see the lovely fish many herenare orderingand am tempted.  

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@heidih Greens and beans are both the source of pot liquour in the southern states.  I used the pink eye purple hull pot liquor for lunch and for supper I had a bowl of the turnip green pot liquor with rice and ham.   Here's a link to an interesting discussion of different variety of peas common in the south and the resulting pot liquors  https://hemctier.wixsite.com/mctierfamilyfarm/post/2019/09/18/whats-pot-liquor

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4 hours ago, Duvel said:

Open Leberkäse sandwich (man-sized version) …

 

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Perfect bread to meat ratio.  Just enough bread to keep the finger tips from getting the mustard jar greasy.

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I tried making the masala shrimp from this video:

 

 

Came out really good. I've made south Indian style prawns before but this was definitely the best I've done.

 

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Can't be the weekend without some Lady Wong....

 

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19 hours ago, KennethT said:

I tried making the masala shrimp from this video:

 

 

Came out really good. I've made south Indian style prawns before but this was definitely the best I've done.

 

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Enjoyed the video. That's a wicked looking knife!
Looking at the amount of chilis and chili powder used, was it very spicy? I bet it smelled delicious while cooking!
 

 

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I finally got around to making soup with the big ham bone in the freezer: Creamy Ham and Cauliflower soup. Cauliflower was on for $2.99 / head, and they were a hefty good size.

 

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5 minutes ago, Dejah said:

Enjoyed the video. That's a wicked looking knife!
Looking at the amount of chilis and chili powder used, was it very spicy? I bet it smelled delicious while cooking!
 

 

It turned out really good. I didn't have any green chilli so I used 3 red Thai chili that I just split in half. For the dried chillies, I used bhagi chillies which are not very hot. So, overall, it was perfect spiciness for us.

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Beans on toast

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RG Alubia Blanca beans tossed with some of the artichoke tapenade from David Lebovitz's My Paris Kitchen, spooned onto toasted sourdough and drizzled with the rosemary oil that's part of the tapenade recipe. 

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Toasted Irish cheddar on Russian style bread with Chinese artichokes. More than one round was had.

 

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