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20 hours ago, liuzhou said:

A very typical Chinese New Year / Spring Festival meal.

 

Rice noodles with home cured pork. While you can buy this meat in the markets, people generally prefer to make their own (and their own sausages).

 

 

 

And here are the cured meats.

 

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This makes the whole house smell like New Years past!

 

 

My Mom used to make the cured meats before they were available in the stores in the city (1958). We lived in a small rural village, so Mom made her own, based on what she used to do in China. I love these meats cooked with rice in the sand pot.

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1 minute ago, Dejah said:

My Mom used to make the cured meats before they were available in the stores in the city (1958). We lived in a small rural village, so Mom made her own, based on what she used to do in China. I love these meats cooked with rice in the sand pot.

 

Yeah.

 

Most people in rural areas still make them themselves, but many in the cities do too.

 

Yeah I love sand pot meat+rice too. But many other ways, too.

 

 

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Workday salad- romaine, radish,  onion, cauliflower, green olives,  beets,  roast beef and cottage cheese in lieu of dressing.

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2 hours ago, YvetteMT said:

Workday salad- romaine, radish,  onion, cauliflower, green olives,  beets,  roast beef and cottage cheese in lieu of dressing.

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Using cottage cheese instead of salad dressing is brilliant. I usually just eat it with fruit or tomatoes and basil or spread on toast with lots of pepper. I really, really like cottage cheese - always have.

 

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1 hour ago, MaryIsobel said:

Using cottage cheese instead of salad dressing is brilliant. I usually just eat it with fruit or tomatoes and basil or spread on toast with lots of pepper. I really, really like cottage cheese - always have.

 

I love it too! Except without the fruit, I lean savory for nearly everything and cottage cheese definitely. I use it in lieu of dressing because-way more protein and usually less calories and I need less calories. 

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Ribollita Stage III: I added some leftover ribollita to a rich, brown chicken stock in this stage. The soup was freshened with some frozen veggies and some additional spices were added to somewhat change the flavor profile. The resultant soup was topped with 9-month-old freshly grated Pecorino Romano. Trader Joe's Corn Dippers were served alongside. A lightly brewed Himalayan black tea was the chosen beverage.

 

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Pasta for lunch today, meat sauce, homemade ricotta, pecorino and basil.


Pear, almond gratin for dessert, a favorite of mine and frequently made ,from Pardon Your French.

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Off-the-shelf Lunch:  I added a small chipotle pepper and some of the adobo sauce to a container of TJ's Low Sodium Tomato & Roasted Red Pepper soup, gave the mixture a ride in the Vitamix, and ended up with a subtly smoky and lightly piquante cup of soup for a simple and surprisingly tasty lunch.

 

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When I have sinus issues and a cold, I want Hot'n'Sour soup! The perfect Rx.
                                                            

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This is a Double Lunch :  Yesterday , today , maybe even tomorrow.

 

this is a highly recommended Indain restaurant near me :

 

https://biryaniznbreadz.com

 

the recommendations were very accurate .  Superb food.  Ive had Indian in  : India , London , various NYC locations and a few around Boston

 

this place was as good as the best.  We ordered too much , but no matter .  I brought it home.  Lucky Me !

 

Vegetable samosas ( 3 )  Mint & tamarid dip   ( VS not pictured )  Onion Pakora 

 

BnB special Chicken Dum biryani , Lamb Vindaloo , Diwani Vegetable Handi, Butter and Garlic Naan  small ( 11 oz ) TajHal beer , Mango Lassi.

 

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Vegerable dish

 

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a plate of food

 

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Lamb Vindaloo .   Hot hot hot ! , and full of flavor

 

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Chicken Biryani .  had a HB egg in it , and two types of chicken :  in the dish , chicken w bone-in, on top , a different boneless chicken    rice very fluffy and individual grain 

 

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beer and Pakora .  the pakora was the best Ive ever had .  very crispy , not greasy , excellent seasoning

 

 

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Naan , Pakora , Lamb

 

as good as it gets for Indian !  brought home a lot

 

so for todays lunch  ( later and dinner )

 

 

 

CHicken B ( any bones still in , removed ) IMG_5861.jpeg Pakora  ( still crispy from the refrigerator , belive it or not )

 

and some Vindaloo as a sauce on top

 

outstanding at room temperature !

 

they discount 10 % for cash .  will bring cash in the future.

 

outstanding meal .  only a few minutes away.

 

 

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Citrus salad for lunch with Cara Cara oranges, baby romaine, radishes and oil cured black olives.  A mustardy vinaigrette was the dressing for the salad.

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13 hours ago, OlyveOyl said:

Citrus salad for lunch with Cara Cara oranges, baby romaine, radishes and oil cured black olives.  A mustardy vinaigrette was the dressing for the salad.

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Looks beautiful, would love to see a 'profile' or side picture to see the stack.

 

Also, great dish!

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On a cold, rainy Sunday, there's nothing better than Indonesian Padang food. This is a padang classic - ayam goreng serundeng - fried chicken. This version simmers the chicken in a spice paste made from shallots, garlic, ginger, candlenuts, turmeric, coriander powder and a lot of galangal, and then shredded coconut. Once the chicken is done and tender, it's removed and the solids strained from the liquid. The chicken is then deep fried and once the chicken is done, the solids are deep fried to a golden brown and then drained. It's a lot of work but so worth it! Served with homemade sambal ijo - literally green sambal made from 3 different types of green chillies, garlic, shallots and green tomatoes.

 

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An AirFryer Pizza-ish

 

Sooo good , and too easy .  Ive posted about these before

 

TJ's Naan-ish , Fontina , in this case , Campari tomats  , from TJ's , counter aged 

 

Tuscan Sunset  ie dried Italian blend   TJ's lower salt salami .  Olive oil , Tabasco Chipotle 

 

I cut the Campari in 1/2 , and seed , to get rid of extra moisture   dice , add seasoning

 

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I prepare everything beforehand , then get the Naan out of the freezer.  Keeping the Naan frozen makes for a perfect crust  

 

Pliable , some crunch on the edges.     diced the salami and cheese

 

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Naan w tomats

 

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ready for the AF.

 

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In the AF , 400 F cold start

 

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about 4 minutes.  you watch it for the last minute or so 

 

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Plated  I add a a good slug of EVOO  (TJ's selection )  and  T's Chipotle

 

you can't see the EVOO , but its there w an amount to notice

 

4 minute Prep , 4 minute cook 

 

you get the idea.   tasty 

 

everything  I have on hand , most of the time 

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