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That is a key flavorant...
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Fresh made falafel
Dolmas
basmati rice
tabouli
fresh made hummus
golub jamun
fresh made lavash
Koobedeh kabobs
all for just over 20 dollars from this rad mediterrian market I found today.
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Ham and cheese sandwiches again, eh?
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Grass fed ny strip steak, bread and salad.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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azgreg wrote:I love American Oriental takeout.
I had a 2 for 1 coupon for Rice Garden in my local Albertsons. Took my son there for lunch Not too shabby although the chow mein was very greasy, but it slid down OK.

Made my own broccoli beef the other night. Wasn't near as good. How do the do it?
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Merkin wrote:
azgreg wrote:I love American Oriental takeout.
I had a 2 for 1 coupon for Rice Garden in my local Albertsons. Took my son there for lunch Not too shabby although the chow mein was very greasy, but it slid down OK.

Made my own broccoli beef the other night. Wasn't near as good. How do the do it?
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I love MSG, which is why I cook with it.

Also, they parboil and shock the broccoli and then stir-fry it lightning fast over a flame way stronger than you can get at home.
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i love making stir fry...but my issue again is always that i don't have msg and also i don't have a gas burner that heats my pan up to over 700 degrees or whatever it is
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And the MSG headache link is a myth: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifes ... q-20058196" target="_blank

So eat up!
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Yeah you put parm on your pasta, and that's pure MSG.
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Pan frying some cod and zucchini in some pepper infused olive oil I bought in Italy and making a pot of rice pilaf.
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Grilled hot dogs, baked beans and fruit!
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Still a cool day, so a bottle of red wine with -----

First course:
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Second course:
Rib-eye steak grilled in the pan

Salad:
Rockets and tomatoes with olive oil and balsamic

Dessert:
Strawberries with sugar and white wine
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It was my four year old's birthday party this past weekend so we've got tons of leftovers. Sliced some hot dogs and tossed them into some baked mostacciolli and reheated. Then I debased myself with cake. All in all, I'm a happy fat fuck...
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Egg salad sammiches and chips. Mmm mmm. Not doing much actual cooking this week since I'm leaving town Saturday for 9 days.
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scumdevils86 wrote:Egg salad sammiches and chips. Mmm mmm. Not doing much actual cooking this week since I'm leaving town Saturday for 9 days.
Where ya going? ;)
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CalStateTempe wrote:
scumdevils86 wrote:Egg salad sammiches and chips. Mmm mmm. Not doing much actual cooking this week since I'm leaving town Saturday for 9 days.
Where ya going? ;)
I hear the Oregon coast is nice...
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Yup, Oregon coast...shall be a married man in 5 days
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Good call on getting married on the beach. If you have any last minute second thoughts you can always surf your way to freedom like Bodie at the end of Point Break.
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chicken in brown ale cream sauce, carrots w/shallots and maple syrup and green beans. MMMMMMmmmmm!!!
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The family took me to Outback Steakhouse for a birthday dinner tonight. Sirloin with grilled shrimp. Not bad at all.
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Yesterday I did my famous adaptive reuse of Chinese takeout leftovers. The best part was cooking woo si ribs into some enormous black beans from Oaxaca.
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I went to Chef Alisha's with some friends. I had the chicken in mushroom sauce.

I've never had anything short of a spectacular meal there. I love that place.
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ASUCatFan wrote:I went to Chef Alisha's with some friends. I had the chicken in mushroom sauce.

I've never had anything short of a spectacular meal there. I love that place.
Gah...this reminds me I need to return there asap.

Tonight I baked a potato, put some shredded cheese on it, put some trader joes turkey chili on that and finished it with some tapatio and sour cream...good solid eating right there for under 600 calories
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Just a big plate of al pastor, corn tortillas, rice, and beans at my favorite Guanajuatense eatery. Perfection.
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Made some killer chicken parm. Everyone, including the wife, had seconds.
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Raw salmon marinated in lemon juice
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Anybody eat food that was moving on your plate?

http://garakami.com/20130705/synthetic- ... our-plate/" target="_blank

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azgreg wrote:Anybody eat food that was moving on your plate?

http://garakami.com/20130705/synthetic- ... our-plate/" target="_blank

That's beautiful. I'd love that experience.
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CalStateTempe wrote:Fresh made falafel
Dolmas
basmati rice
tabouli
fresh made hummus
golub jamun
fresh made lavash
Koobedeh kabobs
all for just over 20 dollars from this rad mediterrian market I found today.
I picked up:

tabouli
fresh made hummus
baba ganoush
some olives
Iraqi pickle

Enough to serve two people - all for just $46. Champaign-Urbana is mysterious that way.
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Marinaded chicken breast in fresh oj, cilantro, oil, tons of garlic and cayenne and grilled it. Charred some red onion then put it in some leftover reserved marinade to finish steam cooking and have on the side. Stewed some black beans down to semi refried status with cumin, oregano and basil and some orange zest and used that as a base for the chicken. Served topped with fresh lime, cilantro and lots of tapatio.
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Shaksuka
Israeli salad
Flatbread with za'atar

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That looks damn tasty.
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Testing out the waffle maker I bought for $6.00 at Goodwill. With Aunt Jemima's syrup.
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Longhorned wrote:Shaksuka
Israeli salad
Flatbread with za'atar

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I'm definitely making exactly this soon.
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I got these really enormous royal corona beans from Rancho Gordo:

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They cook up this huge and creamy like you wouldn't believe:

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I'm stewing them with lamb shoulder, onion, and garlic to make a thick, gravy-ensconced meat and beans dish.
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sounds incredible.
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Persian food (chicken and beef kabobs) from a hole in the wall next to the Burj kalifah.

Going to go find me some Emirati Breakfast. Arabic coffee, and dates.
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CalStateTempe wrote:Persian food (chicken and beef kabobs) from a hole in the wall next to the Burj kalifah.

Going to go find me some Emirati Breakfast. Arabic coffee, and dates.
Anybody offering date syrup instead of sugar in the coffee?
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Taco Tuesday! WooHoo!
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azgreg wrote:Taco Tuesday! WooHoo!
Taquito Tuesday round these parts...
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Prime rib at El Corral with my Mom.
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Roasted a 3 lbs pork loin roast in a glaze of pure maple syrup, dijon mustard, soy and cider vinegar. Loaded baked potatoes on the side.

Perfect.
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ASUCatFan wrote:Prime rib at El Corral with my Mom.
Fantastic. I think that's one of Lute's haunts.
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scumdevils86 wrote:Roasted a 3 lbs pork loin roast in a glaze of pure maple syrup, dijon mustard, soy and cider vinegar. Loaded baked potatoes on the side.

Perfect.
Sounds awesome. It was in the 70s for the high and I felt bad turning on my oven.

Copper River sockeye salmon cast iron pan with butter and lemon

Roasted potato with butter and lemon

Steamed asparagus with butter and lemon
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Sd86 also made that sharshuka on Sunday night too. Was really good.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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ASUHATER! wrote:Sd86 also made that sharshuka on Sunday night too. Was really good.
Nice.

I keep wondering when I'll tire of eggs for dinner.
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First time I've made zaatar bread too. Yum.
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scumdevils86 wrote:First time I've made zaatar bread too. Yum.
I've been putting it on hummus, too. I like sumac on baba ganoush. My standard breakfast these days is:

hummus
baba ganoush
cucumber and tomatoes
olives
tahini and date syrup

On some days, I add to this beyran, which is a lamb soup served for breakfast in Gaziantep:

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I used to get it at the hotel, and when I wanted a second breakfast, this very guy made it for me:

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http://katieparla.com/soup-for-breakfas ... -in-antep/" target="_blank
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