They tasted even better.Those mushrooms look spectacular.
Got any instructions on the balsamic glazed carrots? Those look awesome.Greek Saganaki (fried Feta cheese) served with a side order of Brazilian white rice and Balsamic Glazed Carrots.
We really like this recipe for them: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/aarti-sequeira/fish-tacos-recipe/index.htmlFish tacos!
was it just flavored that way or did it have the actual coconut in it? that sounds deliciousBean burrito and toasted coconut frozen yogurt! The new yogurt place by my house is really good.
It's very easy to do Fiz, just took me 20 min.Every time I see your sig at the bottom of your food posts, I want to mirror it. "Augh! Why can't I have food like that?"
Indeed, Feta isn't cheap but we get a nice piece for $5. Nothing imported or anything as they tend to be near 10$ for slightly better flavor.Honestly, the hardest part of replicating Jay's stuff is probably going to be finding some of the stuff needed to make it at a reasonable price. You may need to go to a more upscale supermarket than normal, especially if you want quality Feta.
Personally, I can only do one dish really well from scratch (Sesame Chicken) and even then I don't fry the chicken like your supposed to... I just have bad experiences with frying stuff on my own (and the burns to prove it.)
Jay, the Croque Monsieur is just a sandwich fried in batter, right? I've heard of them, but it kinda reminds me of the Luther Burger...
I didn't mean that I wish I could make it, I meant that I wish I could eat it.It's very easy to do Fiz, just took me 20 min.
Apparently. Not much I can do about the smell ether, or I would. Personally, I love it because it clears my head.There are people who don't like the smell of cooking with garlic and chili paste?