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New Orleans Red Beans and Rice from “The Bean Book” by Steve Sando - using his Lila beans, andouille sausage, onions, garlic, celery, green bell peppers, bay leaves, thyme, ancho chili, cayenne pepper, mustard, parsley and scallions. Served over rice - it’s always great to taste how much more flavorful these heirloom beans are compared to “regular” ones and really transform a dishIMG_5359.thumb.jpeg.77e9cc153ef0a21773d253874352426a.jpeg

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Thanks for that recommendation, @Honkman. I have all the ingredients, have never made red beans and rice from scratch, much less using RG beans. I'll have to remedy that!

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Nancy Smith, aka "Smithy"
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I pick up my weekly fish share at a local brewery taproom. This week, I got ahi tuna so I perused their offerings and decided to try this Sticky Note Origami Hazy IPA which promised notes of mango, pineapple and tangerine.  It’s a collab between Topa Topa Brewery here in Ventura county and Monkish brewery down in Torrance.
Then I stopped by Trader Joe’s and picked up this Mango Pineapple Pico de Gallo Salsa.

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I doctored up the salsa with avocado, cilantro, lime juice, tossed in some cubed ahi tuna, scooped it up with chips and washed it down with the IPA.

 

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This was going to be a snack but I ate enough to call it dinner.

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Chilli mince beef with black beans plus my simple accompaniments. 
 

 

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Gnocchi with charred tomatoes and bacon in a white wine reduction.  Topped with parm and basil.  FYI, I no longer boil the shelf gnocchi as directed; I simply add it to skillet making sure there's enough sauce/broth,  put a lid on it and wait a few minutes. 

 

 

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over here 

 

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I made roasted smoked chicken stock

 

then I made dinner 

 

mise

 

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no added salt Campbells cream of Ck soup.   had not used this is quite a while.  its quite chicken-ey   two scoops of jelled roastred Ck stock

 

Diner peas , drained and ready for the Micro , top R

 

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Jell from one of the SV bags w the SV'd ChDrums .  used one drum

 

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Chicken added to the creak of mizture .    standard base

 

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I micro'd for starters  3 Idaho's

 

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then CSO'd them until very  crispy .  425   40 - 45 minutes  

 

I chop them up while very hot , as they are easier to eat this way , vs cutting throuhg the skins w a knife later on the plate

 

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plate w peas and potato  ( very hot ) 

 

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added the micro's chicken mixture

 

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note the sauce along the rim of the plate .  a House Specialty !

 

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I knew this would be good .  It was much better than good .  the roasted creamed chicken was outstanding

 

a real keeper for me , and most of the work is done in advance , and each dinner is very easy to assemble.

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I’ve been absent from this community for several years, a combination of slow internet speeds and low patience levels. But, we’ve moved and I’m back ! 
 

I’m still cooking Indian food. Last nights dinner was vegetarian - cumin rice, sesame beans, potatoes with black pepper and peanuts plus dal with spinach. A blob of South Indian tomato chutney added colour and considerable heat. 
 

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Greek-inspired Lamb Stew with Kritharaki/Orzo - stew was cooked in the oven with cubed leg of lamb, carrots, celery, red onion, oregano, thyme, cinnamon stick, bay leaves, cumin seeds, red wine, diced tomatoes and beef broth. For the last 20 minutes you add orzo and cherry tomatoes and finish with feta.IMG_5367.thumb.jpeg.f3302ea2ce7e37977f89e8d4bb2170fa.jpeg

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Last three dinners:

 

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Pan-roasted pork chop with pan sauce of mushrooms, shallots, white wine, chicken stock.  Brussels sprouts.

 

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Maryland-style crab cake. Kenji's oven-roasted potatoes.  House cocktail sauce.

 

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Baked rigationi w/four cheeses (Mozzarella, Muenster, Parmesan, Pecorino) and tomato sauce with sausage.  Big salad.

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Our new place has a really old electric stove which is slow to adjust temperature, I end up having one hot plate on simmer, one on high heat and one medium. It’s painful. Recently we bought an induction single burner and I love it. These type of noodle bowls are in regular rotation. I can boil two eggs and while they cool, cook noodles in the same pan. Separately on the induction burner I make the vegetables and broth. This one had Napa cabbage, mushrooms, baby bok choy, tomato and leftover cooked chicken. Chilli crisp and spring onions on top.

 

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When I make shrimp or crap or lobster or have some leftover seafood I always throw it into a bag and into the freezer.   When its time or I need the space, then I make seafood stock.   With the upcoming holidays I did that, then any leftover seafood I had in the freezers, I made seafood gumbo.   I was really pleased with how the roux turned out as you can see the stages.   

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Asparagus Frittata with Ricotta and Chives from “Dinner” by Melissa Clark - started on the stove and finished in the oven. Made with cut up green asparagus and eggs until bottom lightly set and added some ricotta and chives before putting it in the oven. Afterwards, finished with olive oil, lemon juice and parmesanIMG_5375.thumb.jpeg.813852d1b208d6c099f341e6e1cea3bf.jpeg

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Frozen Momo with the runny but good chutney that comes with it. I discovered a cuke in the back of the crisper so threw together a last minute raita to cool it down a bit. Leftovers for another meal.

 

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Deb

Liberty, MO

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I can't believe I only today learned of Ferran Adria's "La tortilla de patatas chips"...

 

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I thought it might be a bit gimmicky, but was pleasantly surprised. Obviously it doesn't compare to the real deal, but as a quick 'hack' I thought it delivered. (The late, great Anna N, however, was not impressed).

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What does one make for dinner on a 35°C day after listening to duelling power tools for 6 hours ?
Ricotta and spinach lasagna is not the most obvious choice.

 

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