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@Paul Bacino

 

Those Shells are going into my Pasta p0rn folder .

 

they look perfectly fantastic.

 

Lasagna  ///  Cannelloni al Forno ///  Stuffed Shells  

 

are my favorite Italian .

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Paella for Thanksgiving in Mexico.

 

 

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Bison patties with sambal ijo and sambal merah.

 

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Green mango for dessert.

 

Our SE Asian Thanksgiving feast will be followed by some of Ken Burns's The American Revolution.

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I love Meera Sodha’s book Made in India, this is her mustard seed and garlic prawns. So quick, easy and tasty. Served with planned overs of cumin rice, smashed cucumber salad and sesame green beans (also Meera Sodha). Almost a no cook night after a 37°C and plaster dust everywhere day. 
 

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A week ago, I completed a 7 day water-only fast, so was very cautious in 'breaking' it. 

 

I went with just an egg, salt and pepper.

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Let that settle for a couple hours then went out. Was supposed to be a Christmas Night Market, but got rained out. Turns out rather fortuitous as we ended up at a new-to-us Italian restaurant that was absolutely incredible. I was a little foggy so I forgot to take pictures, but every dish was a standout.

 

For Thanksgiving, as I'm sure some of our other expats can attest, it's weird when you're away. Hard to get the ingredients you count on, nobody else is celebrating, etc.. Anyhoo, I once again made my 'Not Shepherd's Pie', and really took the time to layer the flavors in each separate ingredient. The family voted and this is our new Thanksgiving tradition even when we go back home. Just need to add a nice cranberry sauce to the side.

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Mrs M made some pumpkin tarts that were just incredible. She accidentally cooked the (fresh, not canned) pumpkin too far, but the results were incredible.

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Hope ya'll had a great one!

 

PastaMeshugana

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