If you ever want a spanish omelette (fried potato) but don't want to take the effort, just crush up a bunch of plain salted chips (like half a bag of Lays) and throw that in. Turns out fantastic.
You can replace saltines with Ritz in pretty much any recipe and improve it. Ritz are the God damned best cracker ever.I have also used crushed Saltine crackers. Ritz are better because of the extra buttery-ness.
Yeah, like I said, it's the extra fat and moisture. That goes a long way.You can replace saltines with Ritz in pretty much any recipe and improve it. Ritz are the God damned best cracker ever.
I've used Ritz in both hamburger meat and meatballs. Ritz are superior.
Soooooo goooood.Yeah, like I said, it's the extra fat and moisture. That goes a long way.
Is that an entire griddle?
We have that at least one night every Lunar New Year. It's one of my favorite dishes when the weather is cold. The broth at the end is amazing.Theres this new restaurant that opened up in town thats this style called "Mongolian Hot Pot." Basically, they put a big pot of boiling broth in the middle of the table, and you order different meats,veggies, or noodles that you cook in it and eat. This might be something that is really common and popular, but I had never heard of it and its delicious.
Stews are awesome. If you can get it in your neck of the woods, lamb neck is a pretty cheap part of the animal, and amazing in a stew.I made more stew. It's basically a massive dose of vegetables, protein and starch in an easy to eat, completely delicious form. How come more people don't make stews all the time. Stew is delicious.
I don't get it either. Kati seems to think stews are only for Winter. No, stews are for when I'm hungry, especially for when I want to sleep well that evening.How come more people don't make stews all the time. Stew is delicious.
According to Serious Eats, it looks like you want chuck-eye roast as your main beef, with perhaps an oxtail or two to supplement (but not too many, as they increase the amount of labor required).I normally just use stock grocery store stew beef (which can literally be any part of the beef leftover). I always try to pick the marbliest fatty packs of beef since that's usually a sign of being from the better parts of the cow.
I've been putting off making wings for years now. I know it's the only way I'm going to get enjoyable wings (the places around here all suck), but I'm just not ready to commit to that level of frying.Made wings for the first time tonight. It went...okay
My big lesson learned is that I should use a bigger pot and more oil if i'm going to fry these sons of bitches. Also deep frying is terrifying but yields delicious results. I ended up baking them after frying about 4. Now the funny thing is though, since I was worried about how soggy they would be I set up half of them with drip catchers and half without 'cause I ran out of pans and the ones without the drip catchers ended up being a bit crispier anyway. Probably had more to do with the wings I was making hot had been coated as a preparation for frying than anything.
Still though, turns out lemon pepper wings are even better when I get to control how lemon peppery they are. The buffalo wings were ultimately disappointing. Too soggy and the sauce I whipped up wasn't really hot enough. It has a good after burn that I liked, but that was it. I might re-sauce the left overs tomorrow or something.
It's been growing in popularity around here as well, most often named something like "Chinese fondue". And yes, it can be quite delicious.Theres this new restaurant that opened up in town thats this style called "Mongolian Hot Pot." Basically, they put a big pot of boiling broth in the middle of the table, and you order different meats,veggies, or noodles that you cook in it and eat. This might be something that is really common and popular, but I had never heard of it and its delicious.
My grandmother did this for me when I was something like 11 or 12 years old, and I've pined for it since.It's been growing in popularity around here as well, most often named something like "Chinese fondue". And yes, it can be quite delicious.
No, I mean what is essentially a miniaturized version of pitchfork fondue.You mean...this?
When I was in my early 20's, a Vietnamese lady I worked with took me to a restaurant once, and told me she'd order for me. She spoke with the waiter in Vietnamese, and this is what arrived at the table. She proceeded to take charge and fill the pot with all the leaves, meat and stuff that she thought would be good. It was my first real experience with ethnic food that wasn't really Americanized, and I loved it.
No such thing.too hot
No such thing.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!No such thing.
....for all of us? Aww, you shouldn't have!Made enough salmon burgers and cobb salad for the week.
All you need to pay for is the flight.....for all of us? Aww, you shouldn't have!
On second thought, I need to diet. While my wallet needs fattening.All you need to pay for is the flight.
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FiiiiineOn second thought, I need to diet. While my wallet needs fattening.