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Monthly Cooking Thread - December 2018
Posted on 12/01/2018 3:04:20 PM PST by Jamestown1630
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To: Calvin Locke
Hot fat makes that yorkshire pudding GOOD
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:23:44 PM PST
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: Calvin Locke
I have no faith in these high-end chefs. Yorkshire pudding is easy if you preheat the pan to smoking point and watch the temp and timing.
To: mylife
Thank you, my life. Prayers up for Kathy.
To: miss marmelstein
Yorkshire Pudding and Popovers always taste much better to me than Pancakes ;-)
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:26:46 PM PST
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it")
To: Liz
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:28:02 PM PST
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it")
To: Jamestown1630
Happy Christmas to you and many blessings for the New Year!
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:28:32 PM PST
by
kalee
To: kalee
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:29:08 PM PST
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it")
To: Jamestown1630
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:30:42 PM PST
by
mylife
(The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
To: Sacajaweau
My grandmother used to serve the Old English spread broiled on toast. Yum! I recently saw the display at Harris Teeter and bought a jar in her memory. I hope it tastes as I remember it. I thought they had discontinued it too.
I have been buying the Spanish tapas selection from Trader Joes recently. It is very good!
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:31:30 PM PST
by
kalee
To: tubebender
She is missing a lot. Mutton is technically an adult sheep whose age is not specified. Lamb is defined as being younger than one year, some insist on six months. In any case, even mutton can be cooked with great results. Birria is a Mexican dish traditionally done with mutton and also lamb. It is cooked long and slow with typical herbs in a tomato sauce. Done right it is excellent! Many Mexican restaurants specialize and cook only one dish--birria. Your wife has missed fabulous cuisine, all for the sake of a bad meal in her past.
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:35:55 PM PST
by
Fungi
To: Fungi
The man who sold us our last car had an accent I couldn’t place. I first guessed Kiwi - and he said ‘There are more sheep there than people!’
He was an Aussie.
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:36:34 PM PST
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it")
To: Yaelle
We use to be guests of Jewish friends for Chanukah and Passover. We’re still friends but sadly they moved away.
Happy Chanukah to you and yours!
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:37:56 PM PST
by
kalee
To: miss marmelstein
Remember a few months back? Everybody was salivating over
Gruyere popovers served at BLT Restaurant in Trump's DC Hotel.
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:45:04 PM PST
by
Liz
(Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
To: Jamestown1630
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
To: Liz
I saved that recipe - somehow in my memory they were blue cheese, which would probably work, too (?)
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:50:58 PM PST
by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it")
To: miss marmelstein
Blumenthal's in to "spectacle".
Otherwise, *anybody* can do "fill in the blank".
Yes, most of the "prep-entertainment" aspect of his shows can and do get old fast.
I'm surprised he hasn't joined with Christo to wrap some iconic UK structure in fondant or whatever.
To: miss marmelstein
we expect maybe 15 for Christmas Day so I can’t really do a prime rib, but I might get a good plain old rib roast....seasoned and roasted the right way, it can be very very good..
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:56:19 PM PST
by
cherry
(official troll)
To: Jamestown1630
I’m sure bleu cheese would work fine. I’ve seen herbs added, even bacon and goat cheese.
There’s a delightful sweet popover......melted butter brushed on baked popovers then rolled in cinnamon sugar.
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posted on
12/01/2018 5:56:37 PM PST
by
Liz
(Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
To: Jamestown1630
"The problem is that the labels are hard as heck to get off of those jars. Ive had one in the dishwasher for a week ;-)"
my Thanksgiving day story.....in Portland and Seattle all the "in" restaurants...you know the ones in the crummy parts of town with old pipes showing and that industrial look....well, they put these old liquor containers filled with ice cold water on the table for you to fill your water glass....
so I worked incessantly getting the label off a Captain Morgan large rum bottle...then filled it with water, into the fridge and then put into the freezer for the last half hour....
refrigerator must have been set high because that darn bottle broke into a million pieces...
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posted on
12/01/2018 6:02:18 PM PST
by
cherry
(official troll)
To: Yaelle
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posted on
12/01/2018 6:03:37 PM PST
by
cherry
(official troll)
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