We all need to make more meals with shredded rotisserie chicken. I've heard people disparage the rotisserie chickens in the supermarket, but those people either don't have both a job and kids, or they're just disparaging the chicken to feel better about themselves. How else should one begin chicken burritos or chicken enchiladas? By roasting a f'ing chicken? And then assembling and cooking all over again?azgreg wrote:Did the shredded rotisserie chicken with long grain wild rice, cheddar/jack cheese, and salsa burritos tonight.
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I just got the Food Lab book. It's like a college textbook - huge.
I'm just cracking it. Impressive.
I'm just cracking it. Impressive.
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Eaten by itself as a plain rotisserie chicken it isn't that good. I thought people only bought them to cut up or shred and use in burritos or other things.Longhorned wrote:We all need to make more meals with shredded rotisserie chicken. I've heard people disparage the rotisserie chickens in the supermarket, but those people either don't have both a job and kids, or they're just disparaging the chicken to feel better about themselves. How else should one begin chicken burritos or chicken enchiladas? By roasting a f'ing chicken? And then assembling and cooking all over again?azgreg wrote:Did the shredded rotisserie chicken with long grain wild rice, cheddar/jack cheese, and salsa burritos tonight.
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i'll just go with fuck asu.
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He really forces you to learn the science. I've tried just following the recipes from time to time, but it doesn't work optimally unless I read through the several pages about how and why it all works and what doesn't work. Even learning something like the simple method of how to cook brats is a game changer, though. I'll never get over how much easier it is to cook with that science than it is to cook according to all the piled-up myths from tradition.wyo-cat wrote:I just got the Food Lab book. It's like a college textbook - huge.
I'm just cracking it. Impressive.
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Man that Book is awesome have fun!
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I don't think they're bad, but I usually use it in burritos or salads, etc.ASUHATER! wrote:Eaten by itself as a plain rotisserie chicken it isn't that good. I thought people only bought them to cut up or shred and use in burritos or other things.Longhorned wrote:We all need to make more meals with shredded rotisserie chicken. I've heard people disparage the rotisserie chickens in the supermarket, but those people either don't have both a job and kids, or they're just disparaging the chicken to feel better about themselves. How else should one begin chicken burritos or chicken enchiladas? By roasting a f'ing chicken? And then assembling and cooking all over again?azgreg wrote:Did the shredded rotisserie chicken with long grain wild rice, cheddar/jack cheese, and salsa burritos tonight.
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Made fried pickles today.
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Osh e reshteh
Persian herb noodle soup.
Persian herb noodle soup.
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Do you dip them in something?scumdevils86 wrote:Made fried pickles today.
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Can confirm, the fried pickles were delish.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
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Mayo, ketchup, salt, pepper, garlic, cayenne and horseradishLonghorned wrote:Do you dip them in something?scumdevils86 wrote:Made fried pickles today.
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The only part of this Superbowl my household isn't boycotting is guacamole. Making tri-tip tostadas with guacamole, pico de gallo, and queso fresco.
Otherwise, just hoping to read later how the Patriots dumped iced gatorade on Belichick before the game even started, Tom Brady's offensive line let the Falcons pummel him, and Kraft shat his pants on the way home.
Otherwise, just hoping to read later how the Patriots dumped iced gatorade on Belichick before the game even started, Tom Brady's offensive line let the Falcons pummel him, and Kraft shat his pants on the way home.
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Baklava cake with almond flour, rose water base
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Celebrating national pizza day with homemade cast iron Detroit style deep dish. Pepperoni and fresh jalapenos for me.
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Steak, asparagus,and potato. All off the grill. By the way, my grill is a piece of shit.
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Coconut red lentil curry in the instant pot with homemade naan
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Do you use a pizza stone? What are you cooking your naan on?scumdevils86 wrote:Coconut red lentil curry in the instant pot with homemade naan
I'm in the market for Saj or Tava, that I can throw over my grill. I wanna start making homemade Lavash or Sangak.
Saj or Tava
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I used my lodge cast iron skillet. Did a respectable job.
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that'll work!
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You know you've seen it all when you see Anthony Bourdain at the Waffle House.
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In person? He loves Waffle House. More than the French Laundry. Pecan waffle.azgreg wrote:You know you've seen it all when you see Anthony Bourdain at the Waffle House.
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Just watching on TV and he said it was his first time there.Longhorned wrote:In person? He loves Waffle House. More than the French Laundry. Pecan waffle.azgreg wrote:You know you've seen it all when you see Anthony Bourdain at the Waffle House.
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Ah, yeah, with Sean Brock, right? That was the episode I was thinking of.azgreg wrote:Just watching on TV and he said it was his first time there.Longhorned wrote:In person? He loves Waffle House. More than the French Laundry. Pecan waffle.azgreg wrote:You know you've seen it all when you see Anthony Bourdain at the Waffle House.
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That's the one.Longhorned wrote:Ah, yeah, with Sean Brock, right? That was the episode I was thinking of.azgreg wrote:Just watching on TV and he said it was his first time there.Longhorned wrote:In person? He loves Waffle House. More than the French Laundry. Pecan waffle.azgreg wrote:You know you've seen it all when you see Anthony Bourdain at the Waffle House.
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Cheesey grits topped with bacon, sauteed mushrooms, and a fried egg.
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Sounds wonderful and exactly like everything I won't eat now that I know I'm 31 and have a total cholesterol of 236.Longhorned wrote:Cheesey grits topped with bacon, sauteed mushrooms, and a fried egg.
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Yolkey egg? That would be a perfect compliment.Longhorned wrote:Cheesey grits topped with bacon, sauteed mushrooms, and a fried egg.
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Yeah, sunny-side up and all yolky.
Didn't all those medical scientists prove that eating cholesterol doesn't raise our cholesterol? I thought we just need calorie awareness and exercise.
Didn't all those medical scientists prove that eating cholesterol doesn't raise our cholesterol? I thought we just need calorie awareness and exercise.
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I'm giving the Mediterranean diet type eating thing a shot now. Also cutting back on the beer and getting some exercise again...
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Diet guru Mike Rousell claims that one can eat 3-4 whole eggs a day before having any adverse effects of cholesterol. Science has not understood the health benefits of eating yolks until recently.
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The more I workout, the higher my HDL count.scumdevils86 wrote:I'm giving the Mediterranean diet type eating thing a shot now. Also cutting back on the beer and getting some exercise again...
Adding dietary fat to your daily intake is actually beneficial. It will make you feel more full. Look up LCHF.
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Plain old crappy meal. Spaghetti with pork sausage, onion, canned tomatoes, arugula, and parmesan. Ran out of money and had to forage around the kitchen to see what we had. It was kind of good.
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I'd give this a go. I've never had a truly proper Ramen.
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Real ramen is one of the best things you'll ever taste. I swear, there are nearly as many ramen places here in SD as there are taco shops now.
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Spent the day in north beach treating the mother of my children.
Breakfast: Canoli's at Mama's with lavazza espresso
Lots of day drinking.
Lunch/Dinner: pinnocchos trattoria, polents funghi to start, eggplant risotto, and chicken piccata. Tiramisu, and a bottle of Nora de alba.
One hell of a cheat day and delicious.
Breakfast: Canoli's at Mama's with lavazza espresso
Lots of day drinking.
Lunch/Dinner: pinnocchos trattoria, polents funghi to start, eggplant risotto, and chicken piccata. Tiramisu, and a bottle of Nora de alba.
One hell of a cheat day and delicious.
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Spicy tuna poke bowls
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bucatini all'amatriciana
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Beer after beer after beer after beer...................
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A friend of mine once introduced me someone like this: "Natalie, I want you to meet my friend John. He really likes alcohol."azgreg wrote:Beer after beer after beer after beer...................
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Giorgio Baldi
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Rihanna leaves Giorgio Baldi restaurant in Los Angeles:
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If you're lost you can look,azgreg wrote:Beer after beer after beer after beer...................
and you will find me
Beer after beer.
Right where I want to be.
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Pork Paprikash. . . YUM!!!
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Grilled halloumi and watermelon sandwich. Tied for best sandwich ever. I've been eating halloumi and watermelon together for ages, but as a sandwich never until now.
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Last week I made myself a sourdough, horseradish mayo, red onion and London broil roast beef sandwich. Also made a sourdough, thousand island, leaf lettuce, roasted red pepper, red onion, pickled jalapeno and turkey sandwich. Both were amazing
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Spaghetti Alla Bottarga from my new Anthony Bourdain cookbook. My roommate and his Mom loved it. I didn't. Oh well.
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Do you not like botarga?ASUCatFan wrote:Spaghetti Alla Bottarga from my new Anthony Bourdain cookbook. My roommate and his Mom loved it. I didn't. Oh well.
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Apparently not. I had never had it before, but the taste on the back of my tongue didn't do it for me. I really wanted to like it, too, because it was really easy to make.Longhorned wrote:Do you not like botarga?ASUCatFan wrote:Spaghetti Alla Bottarga from my new Anthony Bourdain cookbook. My roommate and his Mom loved it. I didn't. Oh well.
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For those who know...would you rather have a philly cheesesteak sandwich or a philly roast pork sandwich with the sharp provolone and broccoli rabe? i'm contemplating either for dinner tonight from Frankie's in Tucson and it's quite a dilemma. I've had cheesesteaks plenty but never the philly roast pork.
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The roast pork, and really it isn't close.