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The prepackaged Bulgogi soup was good but it was not the way Charlie's mom makes it.  From the description it is a soup base called ox bone soup and several soups start with it.  It makes no sense to a Westerner like me to go to such an extent to make a cloudy milky white soup with almost nothing but beef bones and water. I made it once 8 or 9 years ago when Charlies mom came for his wedding.  She liked what I made.  This batch took three days to make because you should use the same bones to make three batches and combine them all in the end.  Most of it is in the freezer now but I heated up a small amount with some noodles, green onions and bulgogi.  Earlier I put a chuck roast in the slow cooker and we had both for dinner. I forgot to take pictures until we were already eating. 

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Our last supper for January 2023 involved cleaning out the fridge freezer and using the seafood found in there!

It's a simplified version of Bouillabaisse posted in Chatelaine 2009. Instead of lobster, I added pickerel, a package of cooked mussels, and some baby ablaone.

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Loooong day at a conference (semi-)far away from home. Was not feeling to go out anymore to source food, so I had to make do with what I bought on Monday, when I arrived …

 

Spiced nuts, Parma ham and Balvenie 14 🤗

 

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No complaints !

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Duvel said:

Spiced nuts, Parma ham and Balvenie 14 🤗

It's a tough life. 

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

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Air fryer chicken thighs with spinach. (I ate one thigh and my non-human roomie ate the other!)

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Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

"Cooking is about doing the best with what you have . . . and succeeding." John Thorne

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On 1/31/2023 at 2:37 PM, &roid said:

Tonight we had butter chicken. This is a big family favourite when we go out for Indian, eldest kitchen porter often asks to order two. 
 

I’ve tried a lot of different home recipes, lots have been nice but ultimately none really tasted quite like the ones at our favourite restaurants. 
 

Until now that is…

 

I decided to have a go at the serious eats pressure cooked version tonight. It’s a lot simpler than most recipes I’ve made so wasn’t sure how it would turn out.

 

The answer is that it’s bloody perfect! Has a really nice tang to it and that great balance of creamy richness with spice and a little heat. 100% I’ll do this again. 

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Chicken thighs done under the broiler then charred a touch with the blowtorch to give a bit of tandoori flavour. 
 

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The finished article - even passed the “kitchen porter test”, both boys loving it and going back for seconds. 

Looks fabulous. My go to recipe for butter chicken.

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海鲜炒饭 (hǎi xiān chǎo fàn) - Seafood Fried Rice

 

 

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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

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17 hours ago, Dejah said:

Our last supper for January 2023 involved cleaning out the fridge freezer and using the seafood found in there!

It's a simplified version of Bouillabaisse posted in Chatelaine 2009. Instead of lobster, I added pickerel, a package of cooked mussels, and some baby ablaone.

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That looks really scrumptious. I haven't bought a magazine in years but my Mom had a subscription to Chatelaine (and Good Housekeeping) for many years and they did have some good recipes.

 

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A friend of mine was talking about this dish recently so I felt compelled to make another batch, even though we had it a couple weeks ago.

 

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Ayam buah keluak. This time though, I didn't stuff the Brazil nut shells with the keluak meat, I just dissolved 1 of them in the curry as it was cooking. Made a really big difference. This was probably the best I've made it.

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57 minutes ago, liamsaunt said:

Cauliflower tacos with pineapple, mango, and avocado salsa

 

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Looks nice - so, the tacos are made from cauliflower (like a low carb pizza crust) ? 

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7 minutes ago, KennethT said:

A friend of mine was talking about this dish recently so I felt compelled to make another batch, even though we had it a couple weeks ago.

 

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Ayam buah keluak. This time though, I didn't stuff the Brazil nut shells with the keluak meat, I just dissolved 1 of them in the curry as it was cooking. Made a really big difference. This was probably the best I've made it.


Hmm … Indonesia is about 15h flight distance from here, NYC only 8h. I think I know my next gastronomic holiday destination 🤗

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I had a piece of beef tenderloin in the freezer and couldn't decide what I wanted to do with it.
So I decided to go with an old favourite. From a friend. 
We were visiting Sue and Ray in Michigan probably 40 years ago and she made this for dinner.
I've been making it off and on since then.
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Beef Tenderloin Kabobs with onions and green peppers.
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Cooked on the grill.
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1 hour ago, KennethT said:

A friend of mine was talking about this dish recently so I felt compelled to make another batch, even though we had it a couple weeks ago.

 

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Ayam buah keluak. This time though, I didn't stuff the Brazil nut shells with the keluak meat, I just dissolved 1 of them in the curry as it was cooking. Made a really big difference. This was probably the best I've made it.

This really does look delicious. Makes me want curry.

 

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Another early dinner after a snowshoeing hike. I'm glad I got out early because I had below -10 C  and clear blue skies. Styrofoam snow and an absolute need for good sunglasses. It's clouded up since.

Chile and black bean shrimp, old school Chinese Canadian eggrolls and a tomato, cucumber and green salad. With a NS Keith's IPA.

 

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Made a shrimp broth since my freezer bag was too full to add more.

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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6 hours ago, Duvel said:


Looks nice - so, the tacos are made from cauliflower (like a low carb pizza crust) ? 

 

No, those are standard flour tortillas.  The filling is cauliflower cooked with poblano peppers and onions in a sauce made from red chiles and fire-roasted tomatoes.

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Heading out tonight to the Augustiner Bierkeller

 

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Dinner was: Wiener Schnitzel mit Bratkartoffeln and a mixed plate with roasted duck, Haxe, braised suckling pig and a Nuremberg sausage …

 

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And of course the beer - fresh from wooden barrels !

 

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Chase by a Williams pear Schnaps !

 

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As the sign says „The world will rather end badly before a Bavarian will die of thirst“

 

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No complaints !

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@Duvel 

 

wow

 

did I see a Potato ?

 

bit a green on tip ?

 

some sauerkraut ?

 

excellent .  they count a vegetables !

 

what's going on w the 

 

Williams pear Schnaps

 

hunk of pear in the middle ?

 

congratulations 

 

looks well beyond tasty .

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41 minutes ago, Duvel said:

Heading out tonight to the Augustiner Bierkeller

 

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Dinner was: Wiener Schnitzel mit Bratkartoffeln and a mixed plate with roasted duck, Haxe, braised suckling pig and a Nuremberg sausage …

 

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And of course the beer - fresh from wooden barrels !

 

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Chase by a Williams pear Schnaps !

 

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As the sign says „The world will rather end badly before a Bavarian will die of thirst“

 

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No complaints !


Ive not been to Munich for a few years now - I really need to go back 

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While wondering what to have for dinner, Charlie told me he was making kimchi stew (Kimchi-Jjigae)  I don't know what all he put in it except some of the beef bone soup stock I made a few days ago, Napa kimchi, tofu and Spam.  I looked up a recipe and it uses pork belly instead of Spam, sesame oil, red pepper flakes and paste, green onions & Kimchi brine as some of the additional ingredients.   

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