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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:09 pm
by Jason Hagen
Too lazy to make fresh gnocchi but these vacuum sealed ones aren't bad. Browned them in some butter and placed on a little sour cream. I made a tomato sauce and added it to a mix of spice and sweet sausage cooked down in red wine.

Not sure why I can't use the "Img" to link to pics on this website.
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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:35 pm
by Robin Garr
Jason Hagen wrote:Not sure why I can't use the "Img" to link to pics on this website.
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Jason, if I recall correctly, "Img" will only work with online images no larger than 500 x 500 pixels. Also, I assume you know this, but it only works for images on the Web, not in folders on your computer.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:55 pm
by Redwinger
Meatless lasagna. Garden fresh spinach, peppers, mushrooms, artichoke hearts,etc, framed by fresh homemade pasta. Accompanied by NJ's french style bread and a 1998 Roagna Paje Barbaresco.

Report on my ham

PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:58 pm
by Karen/NoCA
All I can say is excellent.....moist, tender, tasty,...I've never tasted a better ham. I made sure it was just warmed through, not hot, kept it basted and let it rest. The Greek green beans were excellent, broken down and infused with all the garlic and tomato goodness. Hasselback spuds were so crisp on the outside and buttery insides. Great meal! Now I still have about 12-1/2 pounds of ham to process for the freezer. :roll:
Just got word that next door neighbor and other good friend are having issues that require some help with meals. Thank goodness, I can pass some of this lovely ham along to others.
By the way, whoever told me about Prairie Pride Farms.....thank you. I have not had time to do a search for the posting, but you know who you are, and it was a great ham!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:49 am
by Mike Filigenzi
Glad to hear it worked out so well, Karen!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:54 am
by Carl Eppig
Very traditional Saturday night meal: broiled tenderloin steak in rasher, baked potatoes, and salad in creamy goat cheese dressing. Washed all down with a Knapp Finger Lakes Cabernet Sauvignon.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 3:09 pm
by Jenise
Jo Ann Henderson wrote:We did it! My mother loves tamales. Her favorite of the ones we made is the beef. Now she has a freezer full of them. I have never eaten a restaurant tamale that I like. But I do appreciate homemade tamales that I can occasionally find on the side of the road in Mexican immigrant neighborhood (most West Seattle and South Park). Ours taste like these


Couldn't agree more.

However, speaking of restaurant tamales that were actually good, when I was a kid we lived near Disneyland so got to go often, and my favorite restaurant there was the Cantina on Tom Sawyers Island because of the tamales. They had a whole different texture than conventional Mexican restaurant tamales, and were both longer and skinny than the fat pillow shapes more common in Mexican restaurants. It was only a few years ago that I read about a tamale tradition in the south, using corn meal instead of masa, that made me go "THAT'S what it was" that made the Disneyland tamales so special. They were actually authentic per the style of the Mississippi Delta Trail vs. the Sonora style of the hispanic community in Los Angeles where I lived. You might already be familiar, but you may not have seen this great website devoted to the tradition: www.deltatrailcom.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 3:11 pm
by Jenise
Dinner tonight: devilled beef ribs. Smoked some beef ribs on Friday for about 8 hours, till super super tender. Today I'll slather them in dijon mustard, then roll them in fresh bread crumbs and roast them until crispy. Will serve them with a finger salad of bell peppper and celery strips marinated all day with onions and garlic.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 4:42 pm
by Robin Garr
Dinner the other night, got into end-of-semester busies and failed to post: Spaghetti with butter and sage, a dish we discovered in Alba, and sugar snap peas sauteed with ginger, garlic and Asian spice.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 12:19 am
by Mike Filigenzi
We did Mom's Day lunch at Pearl on the River, a lovely place owned by a neighbor of ours. For supper, my wife cooked up a dish of fresh favas fried up with pancetta and sliced potatoes. Very tasty stuff!

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 3:06 pm
by Paul Winalski
Dinner tonight will be grilled merguez sausage, which I made yesterday using Jenise's recipe.

-Paul W.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 10:32 pm
by Robin Garr
A lightly spicy Thai-style dish of Penang curry with turnip, cabbage and chunks of broccoli stem with coconut milk and red curry spice. Very fine with an offbeat, affordable Austrian pink bubbly, Markus Huber 2010 "Hugo" Niederösterreich Rosé.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 11:25 pm
by Frank Deis
I made chicken tikka masala, from a diet cookbook. Onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, spices, ground up in a Cuisinart. Throw it into a crockpot. Fifteen minutes this morning when I had NO TIME.

When I got home I had some fixing to do. I took out the meat and reduced the (insipid) sauce. Added spices, salt, pepper, garlic powder. I made a roux and thickened the sauce. It tasted better and better. Then I added a cup of yoghurt (according to the recipe) and a bunch of chopped cilantro (ditto) and put the meat back in. Yum!!

I have some extra long grain Basmati, pretty special stuff, and cooked that with some saffron (and a tiny touch of annato).

We had company and they really liked it. Unfortunately no pictures...

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:01 am
by Shaji M
Thai yellow curry chicken with basmati rice. Went well with a 2011 Barrel 27 Rose from Paso Robles. Satisfying dinner on a very warm evening here!
-Shaji

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 9:00 am
by Mike Filigenzi
I picked up some baby zucchini with the flowers still attached on Sunday, so last night they went into a simple risotto with some onion, garlic, basil, and parmigiano.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2013 9:36 pm
by Robin Garr
Mirza Ghassemi, a Persian dish of eggs scrambled with chopped roasted eggplant, chopped tomatoes, loads of garlic and Southwest Asian spice.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 2:30 am
by Barb Downunder
An autumn weekend in the country and what better lunch by the fire than a mushroom omelette
made with local organic eggs, mushrooms (field and saffron milk caps) foraged on an early morning stroll, and fresh
herbs from our garden.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:48 am
by Robin Garr
Comfort food for a chilly drizzly May evening: smashed potatoes and broccoli with a Kenny's Kentucky Cheddar Mornay.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 12:22 am
by Mike Filigenzi
Tonight's supper was rigatoni with green garlic, chard, Italian sausage, and favas. For dessert, I made Bellini sorbet, with fresh peaches (found some good ones in the market today) and Prosecco. The sorbet is still fairly loose and I'll be curious to see whether it hardens more overnight or not.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 2:18 am
by Jeff Grossman
Mike Filigenzi wrote:...fresh peaches (found some good ones in the market today).

I found some nice apricots yesterday, too. I think it's odd to find good apricots in late May.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:43 pm
by Mike Filigenzi
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:
Mike Filigenzi wrote:...fresh peaches (found some good ones in the market today).

I found some nice apricots yesterday, too. I think it's odd to find good apricots in late May.


That is surprising. The apricots I've seen at our markets so far have been harder than I'd like.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:51 am
by Paul Winalski
Tonight's dinner will be Chinese red-cooked chicken.

-Paul W.

Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:01 pm
by Robin Garr
Late spring dinner: Roasted fresh asparagus and tiny new creamer potatoes in an asparagus broth velouté flavored with olive oil and lemon and fennel pollen.

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Re: What's Cooking (Take Two!)

PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:30 pm
by Drew Hall
Redwinger wrote:Meatless lasagna. Garden fresh spinach, peppers, mushrooms, artichoke hearts,etc, framed by fresh homemade pasta. Accompanied by NJ's french style bread and a 1998 Roagna Paje Barbaresco.


Man that sounds good!!!!