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Re: Dinner Tonight
Goulash is chunks of beef cooked with a bunch of onions and paprika.
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I've been spending a few hours a day for the last 6 days around a dozen people from small-town western Wisconsin. It's always amusing listening to them talk. They're very smart (and thankfully liberal) people and we get along great. I just crack up at their accents and weird words for things.CalStateTempe wrote:People from the rural midwest eat weird shit and call it weirder names.
I'm having slop on a plate all week while I'm moving into my new house.
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Definitely Midwestern US goulash, chili mac has Mac n cheese as the base.azgreg wrote:
What do you guys call this? I've called it goulash my whole life. I've also heard it called chili mac and hot dish.
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That, my friend, is called American chop suey.azgreg wrote:
What do you guys call this? I've called it goulash my whole life. I've also heard it called chili mac and hot dish.
If you want proof, do a google image search:
https://www.google.com/search?q=america ... BigB&dpr=2" target="_blank
And it is indeed called goulash by many Americans, even though it has nothing to do with Hungarian goulash.
Goulash in Scandinavia is something else yet.
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Ah yes that's what it is. Just saw that recipe in my ATK cook book and was wondering who would eat it.
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Greek 'tapas': Falafel, Keftedes, and Chili Feta with onion and tomato.
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A cousin of mine in Massachusetts made it for me for lunch one day.scumdevils86 wrote:Ah yes that's what it is. Just saw that recipe in my ATK cook book and was wondering who would eat it.
"What?" she said. "You never make American chop suey?"
In New England, they serve it in the school hot lunches, and in restaurants. When you were growing up, your mother made it at least twice a week.
And yet.... Nobody actually thinks it's good. It's just something people are familiar with and know how to make.
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To be fair I just googled goulash and posted one of the first pics that came up. My question was more general to a dish that had elbow macaroni, ground beef, tomatoes, tomato sauce, shredded cheese, and seasoned to taste. Obviously you can add other ingredients (onions, etc.).
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Here's how to fix the problem: replace elbow macaroni with spaghetti. Now there's the lost American spaghetti of the 1970s!azgreg wrote:To be fair I just googled goulash and posted one of the first pics that came up. My question was more general to a dish that had elbow macaroni, ground beef, tomatoes, tomato sauce, shredded cheese, and seasoned to taste. Obviously you can add other ingredients (onions, etc.).
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I'm having cravings for random childhood meals like chipped beef on toast, beef stroganoff and salisbury steak lately...and a good ol fashioned BLT.
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Chipped beef on toast is underrated.
Tonight: spaghetti with cantaloupe sauce, one of my favorite pastas.
You cook down a cantaloupe in 4 tablespoons butter until the liquid is gone, then add salt and pepper, a tablespoon lemon juice, and a teaspoon tomato paste. Then add 3/4 cup heavy cream. Toss the cooked spaghetti (from a pound dried) with the sauce and some parmigiano reggiano, and then plenty more parm on each dish after plating.
Tonight: spaghetti with cantaloupe sauce, one of my favorite pastas.
You cook down a cantaloupe in 4 tablespoons butter until the liquid is gone, then add salt and pepper, a tablespoon lemon juice, and a teaspoon tomato paste. Then add 3/4 cup heavy cream. Toss the cooked spaghetti (from a pound dried) with the sauce and some parmigiano reggiano, and then plenty more parm on each dish after plating.
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Longhorned wrote:Chipped beef on toast is underrated.
Tonight: spaghetti with cantaloupe sauce, one of my favorite pastas.
You cook down a cantaloupe in 4 tablespoons butter until the liquid is gone, then add salt and pepper, a tablespoon lemon juice, and a teaspoon tomato paste. Then add 3/4 cup heavy cream. Toss the cooked spaghetti (from a pound dried) with the sauce and some parmigiano reggiano, and then plenty more parm on each dish after plating.
http://giulianohazan.com/spaghetti-with ... mer-pasta/" target="_blank
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cantaloupe is super cheap this week. might make it over the weekend.
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Went to Pastiche for the first time last night and had the Mediterranean Steak Fettuccine. Hot damn was it good
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Yes! I took a cooking class with Giuliano. His more famous mother Marcella (who I never met) is my hero.scumdevils86 wrote:Longhorned wrote:Chipped beef on toast is underrated.
Tonight: spaghetti with cantaloupe sauce, one of my favorite pastas.
You cook down a cantaloupe in 4 tablespoons butter until the liquid is gone, then add salt and pepper, a tablespoon lemon juice, and a teaspoon tomato paste. Then add 3/4 cup heavy cream. Toss the cooked spaghetti (from a pound dried) with the sauce and some parmigiano reggiano, and then plenty more parm on each dish after plating.
http://giulianohazan.com/spaghetti-with ... mer-pasta/" target="_blank
??
cantaloupe is super cheap this week. might make it over the weekend.
Cantaloupe isn't just super cheap this month, it's super amazing cuz it's cantaloupe season.
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98 cents each at Sprouts!
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Redux with a twist: spaghetti with melon and prosciutto sauce
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BLT
vine ripened tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, thick cut bacon, real mayo, toasted thick white sandwich bread.
vine ripened tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, thick cut bacon, real mayo, toasted thick white sandwich bread.
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last night was SOS. chopped up carl buddig lunchmeat and a simple white gravy with a pinch of cayenne.
it was incredibly satisfying.
it was incredibly satisfying.
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Ground turkey sliders tonight.
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I haven't tasted Carl Buddig turkey or chicken in years. I have such loving memories of that stuff. I can imagine the taste right now. Carl Buddig and iceberg lettuce with mayo on Roman Meal sandwich bread.scumdevils86 wrote:last night was SOS. chopped up carl buddig lunchmeat and a simple white gravy with a pinch of cayenne.
it was incredibly satisfying.
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I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
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I made Spanish Tortilla tonight. I used Kenji's, Serious Eats, recipe with salt and vinegar chips.
Easy and amazing.
Fried up some churros to boot!!
Easy and amazing.
Fried up some churros to boot!!
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GWG0T2/?t ... ippilot-20" target="_blankazgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
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I bought a T-fal skillet from Fry's and my wife returned it. She said she didn't like them.
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I'd go with cast iron for the non-stick.azgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
But more importantly, the answers to all your questions is the Sweet Home website. That's where you'll find rigorous, mult-control testing that proves the $12 sauce pan is better than the one that costs $300.
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I go by weight. If they are heavier, the seem to hold up longer over repeated use.azgreg wrote:I bought a T-fal skillet from Fry's and my wife returned it. She said she didn't like them.
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That's a cool site. Must stroll through it a bit.Longhorned wrote:I'd go with cast iron for the non-stick.azgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
But more importantly, the answers to all your questions is the Sweet Home website. That's where you'll find rigorous, mult-control testing that proves the $12 sauce pan is better than the one that costs $300.
http://thesweethome.com/" target="_blank
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I own non stick anodized aluminum, enameled cast iron and regular cast iron. All serve very well depending on what I am making.
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Greatest site on the internets. For the firs time in my life, everything I buy does what I hope it would. And the money I've saved is huge.azgreg wrote:That's a cool site. Must stroll through it a bit.Longhorned wrote:I'd go with cast iron for the non-stick.azgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
But more importantly, the answers to all your questions is the Sweet Home website. That's where you'll find rigorous, mult-control testing that proves the $12 sauce pan is better than the one that costs $300.
http://thesweethome.com/" target="_blank
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http://www.costco.com/Tramontina-ProLin ... 43869.html" target="_blankazgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet
Costco used to sell the 8" & 10" non-stick pans in a two-pack, but now it's only two of the same size, which doesn't make a ton of sense. Anyway, I have had mine for 5 years and they still work like a dream.
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Find someone to go halfsies on the 2 - 8" and 2 - 10", $35 each. Sweet deal.TheBlackLodge wrote:http://www.costco.com/Tramontina-ProLin ... 43869.html" target="_blankazgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet
Costco used to sell the 8" & 10" non-stick pans in a two-pack, but now it's only two of the same size, which doesn't make a ton of sense. Anyway, I have had mine for 5 years and they still work like a dream.
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Those look good. I could put both to use.TheBlackLodge wrote:http://www.costco.com/Tramontina-ProLin ... 43869.html" target="_blankazgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet
Costco used to sell the 8" & 10" non-stick pans in a two-pack, but now it's only two of the same size, which doesn't make a ton of sense. Anyway, I have had mine for 5 years and they still work like a dream.
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Turned the Friendly Canadian GF on to this site and this is what I get back:Longhorned wrote:Greatest site on the internets. For the firs time in my life, everything I buy does what I hope it would. And the money I've saved is huge.azgreg wrote:That's a cool site. Must stroll through it a bit.Longhorned wrote:I'd go with cast iron for the non-stick.azgreg wrote:I am in the market for a new non stick skillet and a quality sauce pan. However, I'm not prepared to pay mattress prices for them. Any suggestions?
But more importantly, the answers to all your questions is the Sweet Home website. That's where you'll find rigorous, mult-control testing that proves the $12 sauce pan is better than the one that costs $300.
http://thesweethome.com/" target="_blank
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Neapolitan pizza from a food truck
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Jambalaya.
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Ghetto Fry's has a 10" & 12" skillet Calphalon set for $49. I might pick one up this weekend. Time to retire my 12"-er.azgreg wrote:I bought a T-fal skillet from Fry's and my wife returned it. She said she didn't like them.
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Went out for al pastor
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I made old school spaghetti with sweet Italian sausage. Only difference is I smoothed out all of the chunks with an immersion blender.
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I'm at Rose McCaffrey's right now having a beer and brisket.
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Any good? Never been
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It must be good, he posted twice!!
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Yep. I've eaten here before. I come here when I'm getting my car worked on.Jefe wrote:Any good? Never been
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Did not.wyo-cat wrote:It must be good, he posted twice!!
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My guy found some leaking o rings in my AC unit. Good thing I live in a town where you don't need AC right sd86?azgreg wrote:Yep. I've eaten here before. I come here when I'm getting my car worked on.Jefe wrote:Any good? Never been
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Meatheads cheeseburger and fries
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I just made it. Holy shit. absolutely one of the best simple pasta dishes on earth.Longhorned wrote:Yes! I took a cooking class with Giuliano. His more famous mother Marcella (who I never met) is my hero.scumdevils86 wrote:Longhorned wrote:Chipped beef on toast is underrated.
Tonight: spaghetti with cantaloupe sauce, one of my favorite pastas.
You cook down a cantaloupe in 4 tablespoons butter until the liquid is gone, then add salt and pepper, a tablespoon lemon juice, and a teaspoon tomato paste. Then add 3/4 cup heavy cream. Toss the cooked spaghetti (from a pound dried) with the sauce and some parmigiano reggiano, and then plenty more parm on each dish after plating.
http://giulianohazan.com/spaghetti-with ... mer-pasta/" target="_blank
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cantaloupe is super cheap this week. might make it over the weekend.
Cantaloupe isn't just super cheap this month, it's super amazing cuz it's cantaloupe season.
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The $3 mellon I got at the farmer's market on Tuesday went bad before I could make it tonight.
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If I had waited till tomorrow night my cantaloupe woulda been bad. I bought it over a week ago
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Crispy carnitas beans, rice and pico along with some shrimp ceviche. All from Taco Surf in SD. Nomzzzz
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