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I need tailgate foods that don't need to be kept in a 'fridge.
If you want to serve something that needs to stay cold, you could slightly freeze it to keep it cold for a few hours. Not solid, just frosty enough to keep it cold. Sorry, no ideas as to what. A bean salad?
Cook the Book: 'Zingerman's Guide to Better Bacon'
It makes my dog very happy. And me.
In Memory of The Silver Palate's Sheila Lukins
Chewy-Gooey Orange Chocolate Brownies with the SP Grand Marnier Fudge Sauce are fantastic. You can click on the Silver Palate link in the post and go to Dessert Sauces for the recipe.
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Cook the Book: 'Gourmet Today'
Not knowing any better, the first book I bought myself, because I really wanted to learn to cook, was Julia Child's The Way to Cook. Probably not the best "first" book I could have bought. But it comes in handy now.
I need tailgate foods that don't need to be kept in a 'fridge.
If you want to serve something that needs to stay cold, you could slightly freeze it to keep it cold for a few hours. Not solid, just frosty enough to keep it cold. Sorry, no ideas as to what. A bean salad?
Cook the Book: 'Zingerman's Guide to Better Bacon'
It makes my dog very happy. And me.
In Memory of The Silver Palate's Sheila Lukins
Chewy-Gooey Orange Chocolate Brownies with the SP Grand Marnier Fudge Sauce are fantastic. You can click on the Silver Palate link in the post and go to Dessert Sauces for the recipe.
I could eat ______ every day and not get sick of it.
Ditto on the pizza. Breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Thai Basil
Thanks for the input. They sound great. @bigfatmouth. Thought about the asian style pesto, will have to try your suggestions. Have all the ingredients already.
Good eats in Nags Head, NC?
Been going to the OBX for over 20 years, and the food and especially the service used to be atrocious. It's really changed in the last few years. We love the Black Pelican on Kitty Hawk Rd. (about Mile Post 5, I think), although it's pretty busy-with kids. We just tried a new restaurant at MP 1.5, Ocean Boulevard Bistro & Martini Bar on Beach Rd. Quiet and adult oriented. The food was very good. (PS Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, & Nags Head within a couple miles stretch, so it takes no time to get around. Duck is within 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. And locations are designated by what Mile Post you're near, so it's really easy to find if you know that.)
Plan my vacation!
In Cleveland, the obvious is Michael Symon's Lola or Lolita. The Greenhouse Tavern owned by Jonathon Sawyer (also owns Bar Cento in Ohio City, was Michael Symon's chef at Lolita). Ooh, or check out the Westside Market in Ohio city (see the website).
Cook the Book: 'Bite-Size Desserts'
Currently obsessed with bread puddings. Sweet and savory. Make them in mini muffin pans.
Compiling recipes for a family cookbook - advice?
@gatorpam-I do the same thing. Problem is I have wood cabinets and the varnish is coming off in the one spot I usually tape to! I have Master Cooks software. It's pretty easy, but I didn't buy it, so don't know the cost. But I have the family recipes my mom hand-printed for me (she passed away) in plastic sheets. Not going to type and toss those..
Cook the Book: 'What We Eat When We Eat Alone'
I cook for myself like I would cook for a crowd (not portion-wise!), so pretty much anything. Why deprive myself of a good steak or some seared scallops just because I'm not sharing them with anyone??
What size cast iron dutch oven?
I have the 5 and 8 qt. Calphalon dutch ovens. Love them both, but like others, I'd recommend the biggest you can afford, etc. I think Calphalon's are great and more reasonably priced than the LeCreuset.
Butter Tarts?
I have a butter tart recipe (not on me, sorry). Lexophile's looks very similar, except it calls for currants instead of raisins. And I bake them in small round pie pans (4 inches?). And, because SOMEONE is going to start a debate on on whether or not currants are or are not raisins, I offer this:
CURRANTS
Ribes spp.
Saxifragaceae
Common Names: Currant (English), Johannisbeere (German), Ribes (Danish, Swedish, Italian), Groseille (French), Bes (Flemish).
The English word 'currant' has been used for this fruit only since 1550, taken from the fruit's resemblance to the dried currants of Greece, raisins made from a small seedless grape. The much older English name 'ribes' is of ancient Indo-European origin and is common to other languages.
Species: Red, pink and white currants belong to three European species (Ribes rubrum, R. petraeum, R. sativum). Black currants are related to European (R. nigrum) and Asian (R. ussuriense) species.
Related Species: Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia, R. hirtellum), Buffalo Currant (R. aureum), Jostaberry (R. nigrum X hirtellum).
Expresso vs Espresso: A pro-Expresso Rant
jackie2830-You'll never see this, but I just got back from vacation and had to respond. I KNOW! That was my point. One's a "pancake" and one's a drink, but too many people use the drink pronounciation when referring to the pancake. But thanks for the schooling.
Expresso vs Espresso: A pro-Expresso Rant
blini vs. bellini. This is fun...
dried currents
Isn't that an oxymoron? LOL (I'm assuming you are talking about currants).
Cook the Book: 'Mrs. Rowe's Little Book of Southern Pies'
Just made my first strawberry/ruhbarb pie and everyone loved it. Less succesful, I've learned, as much as I love it, you CAN add too much almond extract.
Seriously Italian: Breadcrumb-Stuffed Vegetables
tomatoes provencal by Jacques Pepin! I also like to throw in some panko for crunch.
given the chance to be cooked for by any chef in the world
Michael Symon. That laugh.
Dinner Tonight: Chickpea Salad with Feta and Mint
I JUST bought some chick peas over lunch (I shop on my lunch break on occasion) and have some left over feta (from another room tempature bean salad I just made). Now I know what to do with it. Thanks.
'The Most Revolting Dish Ever Devised'? Or Have You Seen Worse?
@thehostess has my vote. Beefy Brownies? Reminds me of the "Friends" episode where Rachel made the Trifle that was half jam and half beef because two pages of the recipe book stuck toether. Joey: "Jam, good. Meat, good."
Cook the Book: 'Bobby Flay's Burgers, Fries & Shakes'
A little horseradish mixed into the meat, patty stuffed with bleu cheese. Mayo & bacon, grill the bun.
Which parts of the Chicken are best to grill?
Whole chicken. PS @pooch-I finally posted that savory bread pudding receipe link. Hope you saw it.
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Not knowing any better, the first book I bought myself, because I really wanted to learn to cook, was Julia Child's The Way to Cook. Probably not the best "first" book I could have bought. But it comes in handy now.