Usually called "eggplant" in English.Beef with aubergine and olives.
In american english, I learned british english in school.Usually called "eggplant" in English.
--Patrick
I would have said sure it is, and I'm very americanDon't worry, to be honest I just typed the word without thinking about it. Had to check myself if aubergine is a known word in english.
Known, but not common. It took me a second to translate.Don't worry, to be honest I just typed the word without thinking about it. Had to check myself if aubergine is a known word in english.
Chicken leg quarters are very tasty, very filling, and very forgiving, and I do not eat them nearly often enough.tastes better than nearly anything else for the amount of effort required.
Roasted pork shoulder is my goto for this category (if you have 4-5 hours to wait).Easiest thing in the world to make and tastes better than nearly anything else for the amount of effort required.
I'm failling to see a big difference with regular Hachis Parmentier, though I don't know what scalloped potatoes are.I have a hard time cooking big fancy meals when it's just me here. So:
Brown 1lb ground beef seasoned with salt, pepper, and Penzey's "Old World" spice blend (paprika, salt, sugar, celery, garlic, onion, black pepper, parsley, dill seed, caraway, turmeric, dill weed, bay leaf, marjoram, thyme, savory, basil and rosemary). They say 1-2 tsp per lb. I put about 2tbs. Let cool.
Prepare 1 box of scalloped potatoes as per the instructions. Mix in ground beef before putting in oven. Cook as per the box.
Put a couple cups of mozzarella cheese on top, and brown under broiler.
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Tadaa! It's pretty tasty, actually. But could use a couple dabs of Frank's Red Hot.
Scalloped potatoes are basically au grautin potatoes with a thicker sliced potato and no cheese. Basically a creamy baked potato dish.I'm failling to see a big difference with regular Hachis Parmentier, though I don't know what scalloped potatoes are.
Still yummy, obviously.
Try this recipe and let me know what you think.Scalloped potatoes are basically au grautin potatoes with a thicker sliced potato and no cheese. Basically a creamy baked potato dish.
edit: more than you wanted to know about both dishes lol https://www.masterclass.com/articles/au-gratin-vs-scalloped-potatoes
I'm famliar with Hachis Parmentier, but around these parts we called it "cowboy casserole". The thing I cobbled together isn't layered, but rather a jumble of the potatoes and beef with addition of cheese at the end. But yeah, the content and flavor profile is gonna be pretty similar.
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Breaded Vegetarian Salisbury Steak with Cheese.Not sure what to call it but its built top down like this:
Mushroom gravy
Bread
Sauteed onions
Mozzarella cheese
Veggie burger
Bread
Plus sides
At first glance I thought you’d made a sandwich with bacon, cocktail franks, and a hamburger, all with gravy. I was going to call it, “An Entire Week’s Worth Of Sodium.”Not sure what to call it
Get the ones sliced lengthwise. They're so much better.I may never buy pre-sliced hamburger dills again.
They're the perfect size for the Food Lion deli sammiches. Om to the nom.Get the ones sliced lengthwise. They're so much better.
--Patrick