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speaking of waffles -- what's the shelflife for the batter?
I second the vote for "just make the whole batch and freeze." It's a thirty second trip through the toaster in the morning and instant breakfast. School's starting soon too, so this would be a great time saver. :P
Red Velvet Cake questions.
You can of course freeze your cake overnight. It will do no harm to your cake. As for thawing, I'd imagine that's up to how much resistance you desire in your cake when splitting. I'd rather do it from defrosted myself, but I could possibly see the benefits of a partially frozen approach.
Here are a couple videos I found in 20 seconds of looking on the topic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_usTjoHAAA
http://vodpod.com/watch/764909-flossing-the-cake
The second video really amuses me because that's how I do things in the kitchen. No real method, just experimentation and fly by the seat of my pants.
Panda Cake
Yup. Gonna have to make some panda bread after finals are over. As long as I survive.
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I heard ___ was amazing so I tried it and, meh, I'm unimpressed.
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Would You Go to a Chain Restaurant on a First Date?
Ah! Swim in the sea of pretentious comments! How dare he/she even *suggest* we step foot in a chain restaurant! *snooty indignation!* Keh, you won't see *me* on a second date with that SWILL. Chain restaurant! PAH!
It's a first date. Isn't the most important thing the DATE? Y'know, that person you agreed to go with because you (hopefully - unless you were somehow forcibly kidnapped and pressured into this) share some equal interest in each other. Food is not always the only defining characteristic and end all be all of an event in your life. My parents shared the following for their wedding dinner and remember it fondly: a grape slushie and barbeque flavour potato crisps. This fine dining experience was purchased at a quickie mart and hasn't formed some scarring moment on their marriage.
[In the defensive of the several reasonable and non-knee jerk reflex people who posted on this - you're right it's the person and a good memory and relationship can be formed over anything. Even if it is that *stereotyped snooty French drawl* chaiiiiin restaurant.]
speaking of waffles -- what's the shelflife for the batter?
I second the vote for "just make the whole batch and freeze." It's a thirty second trip through the toaster in the morning and instant breakfast. School's starting soon too, so this would be a great time saver. :P
Red Velvet Cake questions.
You can of course freeze your cake overnight. It will do no harm to your cake. As for thawing, I'd imagine that's up to how much resistance you desire in your cake when splitting. I'd rather do it from defrosted myself, but I could possibly see the benefits of a partially frozen approach.
Here are a couple videos I found in 20 seconds of looking on the topic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_usTjoHAAA
http://vodpod.com/watch/764909-flossing-the-cake
The second video really amuses me because that's how I do things in the kitchen. No real method, just experimentation and fly by the seat of my pants.
Panda Cake
Yup. Gonna have to make some panda bread after finals are over. As long as I survive.
Rubik's Cube Sandwich
Mm...blocks of pork fat. Think I'll take a pass on this one. Not to mention the great revulsion I feel toward cheese in cube format. Something about it makes it more gross than usual.
Tomato Thief!
Update: Today my human thief/destroyer was back. He summarily removed ALL the growing tomatoes and smashed them on the concrete.
Tomato Thief!
I'm positive it was a human thief. And I'm most suspicious of the neighbor who asked me if I picked my tomato randomly this morning. >:(
Egg in Toast: What Do You Call It?
We always just called it "egg-in-toast". I'm thankful to as I'm stuffy and cannot be asked to call things childish names.
Does anyone use the oil sprayers (or the misto)?
I enjoy my Misto, but as mentioned above, it requires frequent repumping.
confused nougat
My first instinct would be to ask if the original Chinese were available, then get a better translation. That'd be what I'd do before mucking around - that's just me though. :)
What Should Federer Eat?!
I know I'm not the only dirty person who thought, "ME!". Because Federer is a scrumptious piece of tennis god.
Who Makes the Best Vanilla Ice Cream?
Mmmmm, I love me the occasional pint of Häagen-Dazs.
I guess to be in keeping with threads as of late --> [insert thinly veiled derision directed at an above poster here]
Regional Fast Food Chains
@seikel - you're in oklahoma too I guess. It seems to be rather common for people who actually live here to see Sonic for the nasty fast food slingers they are. I would rather go hungry than eat their food. :X
Chicken Express - yay chicken tenders!
Regional Fast Food Chains
Braum's does a mad stomping dance of win all over Sonic's cherry "limeade." Sonic's cherry limeade is made with Sprite, a lime (if you're lucky they'll sorta squeeze it for you), and maraschino cherry juice. Braum's uses a simple syrup with fresh squeezed limes. The maraschino cherry stuff is unavoidable unfortunately. Lucky I never order them cherry-style.
The Most Beautiful Baked Good: Cookie Cake Pie
I think I might be old and grumpy on this one but this is just too much for me. It all ends up looking and sounding rather gross. :X
Do you know the secret of the water in which you cook your pasta
No, no, no! The foam is to precious to use as a sauce component! One must freeze it and save if for their first born's offspring. SO PRECIOUS IS THIS STARCH WATER!
Scotch bonnets in NYC
Whoever wrote the wikipedia article on scotch bonnets pretty much summed up the differences between it an habaneros. End discussion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_bonnet_(pepper)
'Last Date of Sale' notice, is it required?
The basic rule isn't so much dating as:
"(B) FOOD ESTABLISHMENT or manufacturers' dating information on
FOODS may not be concealed or altered."
Basically, if it's *provided* you can't tamper with it or conceal it.
There are a whole bunch of foods that can be sans information due to their deemed low risk of contamination or growth of microorganisms potentials. (As well a large number of loopholes to swing your product through to prevent dating.) As anything mandated by law, it's not simple. The FDA has lots and lots of documents you can read on this, if you have the time and interest.
Baked Bean recipe
I made these for a bbq friends and I had a few weeks ago and they are officially my favourite baked beans now:
1 pound dried small white beans. I used Great Northern Beans
1 bay leaf
1 15 ounce can of crushed tomatoes
1 large yellow onion, chopped small
1 green bell pepper, chopped small
1 large stalk of celery, chopped small
4-6 large cloves of garlic, well chopped
2-3 Tablespoons olive oil
about 1/2 cup ketchup
about 1/2 cup good barbecue sauce
2 heaping Tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 squirt of sriracha, to your taste
Sort through the dried beans and discard bad ones or any dirt. Rinse well and cover with cold water. Let sit over-night. When ready to cook, add the bay leaf and make sure the beans are covered with enough water. Bring the beans to a boil and then lower the heat and cook, slightly covered, on top of the stove until tender, but not mushy. Add more water if necessary as they cook.
While beans are cooking, saute the onions, bell pepper, garlic, and celery until soft, then set aside. When the beans are done, drain off the liquid and retain it. Add the onion mixture, the crushed tomatoes, and the rest of the ingredients. Stir the beans and taste them to see if you need more ketchup, mustard and so forth (I always do). Add bean broth, if necessary, to have the liquid just cover the beans. Cover the pot with a well fitting lid, and bake for about 1 hour at 350 degrees.
From: http://whatdidyoueat.typepad.com/what_did_you_eat/2008/07/southern-baked.html
Alternatively I make what my family calls "API Beans". I don't have a very defined recipe for them beyond the following ingredients:
Canned pork and beans
Onion
Garlic
Bacon
Jalapenos
Molasses
Dice and cook the bacon until partially done, add in onion, garlic, and sliced jalapenos. Once veggies and bacon reach done-ish, add beans. Cook down until reduced by 1/3 to 1/2 in amount. Stir in molasses to finish.
Instant Potatoes & Other Embarrassing Food Stuff
COMMENT FAIL!
I heart you abstract duck! Being nerdy and doing the math is nothing to be ashamed of!
Question of the Day: On Your BurgerKetchup or Mustard?
*shuffles uncomfortably*
Can I have salsa and avocado on a veggie patty instead, please? :(
O'Boisies
Oh, I remember those. And since we had them in Oklahoma growing up, it must not be an east coast thing.
Eaters and eating disorders
I spent several years as the secret binger and purger. I'm recovered now, but stress sometimes will still arise the desire to do it again. I'm currently in school for my masters in Nutritional Sciences with the ultimate goal of RD. Who says bad things never lead to good? :P
Had Zoom whitening done on Friday - is bacon safe to eat?
Whitening, eh? How about a big plate of chicken curry washed down with a mug of strong, black coffee. Blueberries for dessert. Top off the meal with a half a pack of cigarettes. That outta take care of that pesky whitening business. :P
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I heard ___ was amazing so I tried it and, meh, I'm unimpressed.
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Quick! What's the last thing you made in the kitchen?
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Ah! Swim in the sea of pretentious comments! How dare he/she even *suggest* we step foot in a chain restaurant! *snooty indignation!* Keh, you won't see *me* on a second date with that SWILL. Chain restaurant! PAH!
It's a first date. Isn't the most important thing the DATE? Y'know, that person you agreed to go with because you (hopefully - unless you were somehow forcibly kidnapped and pressured into this) share some equal interest in each other. Food is not always the only defining characteristic and end all be all of an event in your life. My parents shared the following for their wedding dinner and remember it fondly: a grape slushie and barbeque flavour potato crisps. This fine dining experience was purchased at a quickie mart and hasn't formed some scarring moment on their marriage.
[In the defensive of the several reasonable and non-knee jerk reflex people who posted on this - you're right it's the person and a good memory and relationship can be formed over anything. Even if it is that *stereotyped snooty French drawl* chaiiiiin restaurant.]