Maklershed said:Are the beans that I assume mostly British people eat for breakfast similar to American baked beans? Are they in a sauce?
Baked Beans. They're in tomato sauce. I'm gonna go ahead and assume it's the exact same thing you guys get.
Maklershed said:Are the beans that I assume mostly British people eat for breakfast similar to American baked beans? Are they in a sauce?
Cindres said:Baked Beans. They're in tomato sauce. I'm gonna go ahead and assume it's the exact same thing you guys get.
Cindres said:Baked Beans. They're in tomato sauce. I'm gonna go ahead and assume it's the exact same thing you guys get.
Please replicate this with measurements. PleaaaaaaseEther_Snake said:I just cooked the best steak I've eaten in my whole life, yet I'm not sure what I did differently this time.
Some olive oil, chopped some garlic and onions and tossed them in the pan.
Took my peppered steak and tossed it in, and started pressing it hard with a wooden spoon, not letting it on one side for two long, turn it, press again.
Poured some vodka on top.
Tossed some fresh rosemary in.
Kept on pressing hard on it and turning it.
And poured some left-over maple-syrup marinade (maple syrup, soy sauce, mustard powder, cider vinegar, oregano, thyme and cinnamon).
Pressed hard again and broke my wooden spoon.
Crushed some salt over the steak.
Served.
Most delicious medium-rare steak ever! Sweet, bitter, salty, peppery, and perfectly cooked. It melted in my mouth!
I hope I can pull it off again. Maybe I have to break another wooden spoon.
DJ_Lae said:And for the sake of laziness, I bought myself a proper rice cooker, less for rice and more for steel cut oats, which I've developed a taste for. Waking up to oatmeal is much nicer than having to babysit a pot on the stove for half an hour.
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fadetoblack said:So, with that rice cooker and based on your text, am I to infer that you can set it the night before and say "be done by this time" or something similar? If so, Zojirushi can have my money.
EschatonDX said:Got a great idea for anyone loooking to take their scrambled eggs to the next level... Try adding in a combination of some chopped onions and garlic, an italian cheese, and a tablespoon of pesto. Delicious.
Sumidor said:Anyone have some good slow cooker recipes? I've been working on chili, but I'd like to try some other good things.
DJ_Lae said:
nakedsushi said:Dinner tonight brought to you by fresh morels and asparagus from the farmer's market.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5021/5838184011_25816be4f0.jpg[img]
Aaaah, spring is in the air! I made a simple pasta with morels, asparagus, shallots, and a vegan cream sauce using cashew cream.[/QUOTE]
Ooh I love morels, haven't had a chance to hit the local farmers markets and now my job keeps me away from the Santa Monica one which I loved.
Where did you get yours from?
Zyzyxxz said:Ooh I love morels, haven't had a chance to hit the local farmers markets and now my job keeps me away from the Santa Monica one which I loved.
Where did you get yours from?
ShinAmano said:So I am going to smoke some Salmon for the first time ever this weekend. What should I serve with it?
that looks particularily awesome.nakedsushi said:Dinner tonight brought to you by fresh morels and asparagus from the farmer's market.
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Aaaah, spring is in the air! I made a simple pasta with morels, asparagus, shallots, and a vegan cream sauce using cashew cream.
Latkes or hashed browns with a hint of cream horseradish works wonders as well.ShinAmano said:So I am going to smoke some Salmon for the first time ever this weekend. What should I serve with it?
OnkelC said:that looks particularily awesome.
side question, how popular is white asparagus outside of germany?
nakedsushi said:We see it pretty often here in the states. Definitely not as popular as green asparagus, but I've seen them at regular grocery stores and at restaurants. Their texture is different from green asparagus, right? More crunchy or crispy?
OnkelC said:side question, how popular is white asparagus outside of germany?
What is it that people like so much about it compared to the "regular" green stuff? The milder taste I guess?OnkelC said:thanks for the reply. It's way less tasty and of a more softish texture than the green variant, but my fellow citizens are kind of obsessed with it. I was just wondering if other cuisines around the globe have a similar fetish for it. Here's a few articles about the obsession.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,407412,00.html
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,15043449,00.html
OnkelC said:that looks particularily awesome.
side question, how popular is white asparagus outside of germany?
OnkelC said:that looks particularily awesome.
side question, how popular is white asparagus outside of germany?
I thought mayo on hamburgers was pretty standard.OnkelC said:Mayo on Burgers is an overlooked highlight, I strongly reccomend anybody to try it out. Thanks for sharing.
Harry Potter said:I thought mayo on hamburgers was pretty standard.
I'm not a fan of Mayonnaise or any other glop on hamburgers.OnkelC said:Mayo on Burgers is an overlooked highlight, I strongly reccomend anybody to try it out. Thanks for sharing.
I'm going to Amsterdam soon, where can xou buy this (which store)?Tr4nce said:It's so strange to see how popular mayonaise here is, in the Netherlands while in other countries it's not that big of a deal. On our most famous snacks in the category fast food is the 'broodje hamburger speciaal'. It's a hamburger on a bun with mayonaise, curryketchup and onions! Yummy!
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MrBig said:Where can I find Halloumi in the US? Health food stores?
Looked for it at my usual grocery store last night and couldn't find it with any of the other imported cheese.
Tr4nce said:It's so strange to see how popular mayonaise here is, in the Netherlands while in other countries it's not that big of a deal. On our most famous snacks in the category fast food is the 'broodje hamburger speciaal'. It's a hamburger on a bun with mayonaise, curryketchup and onions! Yummy!
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Cosmic Bus said:Whole Foods and some Trader Joe's stock it, and I understand Costo sometimes carries it as well.