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I like to cook. I am pretty good at it nowadays. I love cooking and I love eating a quality meal.
I often make 5 or 7 dish dinners for sunday. Almost every sunday.
We all dress up in nice clothes, the whole family, and all have a nice family meal together for the few hours it takes to dine and talk and being a family.
You come to my house on a Sunday and your dinner table will have at last 4 plates, 4 forks, and 2-3 spoons.
Possibly also 3-4 different glasses. You dress up nicely or you will never be invited for a second dinner service.
It could be as simple as, yeah I know these are not the traditional sequences of dishes, but sue me. Complain and you will never be invited again.
1, freshly baked bread rolls and butter with red wine. To break the ice.
2, sallad with prawns or ham. Delicatelly presented.
3, french onion soup or prawn soup, or other soup. These two are the most popular though. All made from scratch.
4, Toasted baguette with herbs and more red wine. Wine make dining better!
5, main dish, plank steak. rib-eye. and hassleback-potatoes and either green pepper sauce or just basic garlic butter. Possibly Bernadine sauce, thought not very likely. It is a possibility but I think it is more effort to make it than it is worth.
6, cold plate with olives, crackers and cheese. dry white wine. because I like white wine. Yeah, you should have red wine with cheese. Complain about that and you wont come back.
7. dessert. roasted banana, cream, various berries and vanilla ice-cream
EDIT 1: shit I forgot. There has to be a fruit pie before coffee. If there is no pie that is shameful for the host.
8, coffee, and cognac.
EDIT 2: Yes. When you have so many dishes, each dish is very small. You can not eat 7 full sized dishes. Not possible. Each dish is by necessity very small.
I am not a professional chef so I cant really do this in parallell. A pro culd probably do all this in an hour or so while for me it will EASILY take me the better part of sunday afternoon. 4 hours or more in the kitchen to prepare and execute.
None the less. It takes me as amateur a LOT of time. I like it and will continue doing it forever.
I love a huge 7+ dishes meal with a set table and where the whole family is dressed up to present the best of themselves.
(I love french onion soup but as it takes 4+ hours to make ... Sometimes the urge gets bigger than the reluctance to spend 4 hours in the kitchen to "just make soup". (say "it is just soup" and I classify you as a barbarian.))
Today I culturally appropriated chinese stir fry :
It was brutally awesome. I have no shame. I will culturally appropriate chinese cusine again. Many times even.
Now I just need to find a way to integrate these dishes into my sunday dinner feasts.
Roast me for stealing the precious cultural food from the chineese.
How much of a monster am I ?
I often make 5 or 7 dish dinners for sunday. Almost every sunday.
We all dress up in nice clothes, the whole family, and all have a nice family meal together for the few hours it takes to dine and talk and being a family.
You come to my house on a Sunday and your dinner table will have at last 4 plates, 4 forks, and 2-3 spoons.
Possibly also 3-4 different glasses. You dress up nicely or you will never be invited for a second dinner service.
It could be as simple as, yeah I know these are not the traditional sequences of dishes, but sue me. Complain and you will never be invited again.
1, freshly baked bread rolls and butter with red wine. To break the ice.
2, sallad with prawns or ham. Delicatelly presented.
3, french onion soup or prawn soup, or other soup. These two are the most popular though. All made from scratch.
4, Toasted baguette with herbs and more red wine. Wine make dining better!
5, main dish, plank steak. rib-eye. and hassleback-potatoes and either green pepper sauce or just basic garlic butter. Possibly Bernadine sauce, thought not very likely. It is a possibility but I think it is more effort to make it than it is worth.
6, cold plate with olives, crackers and cheese. dry white wine. because I like white wine. Yeah, you should have red wine with cheese. Complain about that and you wont come back.
7. dessert. roasted banana, cream, various berries and vanilla ice-cream
EDIT 1: shit I forgot. There has to be a fruit pie before coffee. If there is no pie that is shameful for the host.
8, coffee, and cognac.
EDIT 2: Yes. When you have so many dishes, each dish is very small. You can not eat 7 full sized dishes. Not possible. Each dish is by necessity very small.
I am not a professional chef so I cant really do this in parallell. A pro culd probably do all this in an hour or so while for me it will EASILY take me the better part of sunday afternoon. 4 hours or more in the kitchen to prepare and execute.
None the less. It takes me as amateur a LOT of time. I like it and will continue doing it forever.
I love a huge 7+ dishes meal with a set table and where the whole family is dressed up to present the best of themselves.
(I love french onion soup but as it takes 4+ hours to make ... Sometimes the urge gets bigger than the reluctance to spend 4 hours in the kitchen to "just make soup". (say "it is just soup" and I classify you as a barbarian.))
Today I culturally appropriated chinese stir fry :
It was brutally awesome. I have no shame. I will culturally appropriate chinese cusine again. Many times even.
Now I just need to find a way to integrate these dishes into my sunday dinner feasts.
Roast me for stealing the precious cultural food from the chineese.
How much of a monster am I ?
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