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Satans..... hints.....
BUT STILL
at least it's not a goiter.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
And I never even sent him a messaaaaage
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
Satans..... hints.....
Like Maltese Falcon or Perdido Street Station
So no your cooking ISN'T the problem.
It is a health concern.
You are doing the right thing in sticking to it.
And I like salt, just not in as large a quantity as others. But, if Stale would like testers, I'd happily stick to his recipe.
Mori and I don't cook as much as we ought to, and this thread - and talking about food - has actually helped prompt me make a few things, so yay!
I made a fish pie on Friday and realised I shouldn't be chatting to a guest while cooking. I ended up putting far too much milk in! Oh well! it was still tasty, but faaaaar too runny.
Chick on the show: "I really want these meatballs to be good, so I put these red herbs on to give it a bit of spice. Plus they look so cute."
She threw on like a HANDFUL of saffron.
I actually yelled out "DEAR GOD NO"
D:
Week's budget blown
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Saffron does look pretty.
Satans..... hints.....
Now that would be entertainment.
I love one episode of Chopped where a chef forgets to make a sauce and at the last minute he garnishes the plate with white truffle oil
The judges all yelled at him when he did it
I do not like you for motivating me to watch an episode of this! People all throwing shrimp into cooking oil so hot that it is pitch black and smoking, "I don't know what went wrong!" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
That's a spicy meat-a-ball!
Yea, Fyn...what Nevs says is true. You've got to watch out for your health, man.
For those that are all "I'll test for Stale!" I need you to understand something: he likes salt. Call it his wannabe-southern sensibilities or the fact that between chemo and diabetes his tastebuds have been fried beyond repair...whatever it is, the man is heavy handed.
Still, stick to the recipe and I'll be sure to give him grief for it during the editing process.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
That is usually reserved for acts of violence.
Satans..... hints.....
Amazon wish list | Please check out my wife's blog and jewelry store.
Perdido Street Station at least.
Barfff
What is best way to clean kale then, besides just rinsing forever
I really wish you could understand just how much my family was living in an isolated transplanted pocket of the south back home.
I certainly won't begrudge you that you and your kin were living backwater style in Illinois. I'm sure there were dogs under porches, stills turning out shine and a lack of adequate dental hygienists....but that don't make it the south.
chicken mole, however...
I usually just separate the leaves out, rinse it a bunch, and hope for the best. I know some people swear by filing a sink or large container with water and just dropping the bunch in for a while to let the dirt and crud settle to the bottom.
Think we can hook a wheel chair up as a side car on the harley?
Naw, we can just bungee it to the bitch-seat on back.
Okay, so a traditional fish pie looks something like this:
Fish (usually white, like cod, but you can use almost whatever you like, although bearing in mind you probably don't want anything too expensive, as it'd defeat the purpose of a fish pie, which is meant to be cheap and simple and filling). About 1lb. For variety, include shrimp.
Potatoes
Cheddar cheese
Milk
Flour
Butter
Salt
Added extras: These vary depending on recipes, I like capers and tomatoes myself! Also, herbs to garnish. Parsley is a popular choice.
Quite simply:
The fish is poached in the milk in a pie dish; this can be done in the oven (20 minutes, about 350 degrees), until it is flakey, but still fairly firm. While the milk is poaching, boil the potatoes.
Remove the milk, and break up the fish.
Use the milk to make a white sauce with the flour and butter. Alternatively, you can skip this step and mix the milk in directly with the potatoes; in this case, do not use too much milk, like I did!
Mash the potatoes, add salt and butter.
Pour white sauce over the fish, mix in your extras (tomatoes, capers, whatever other vegetables you choose - I've seen peas and carrots added too!), top with the potatoes and finish with a layer of grated cheese.
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes, 350 degrees.
That's your basic recipe; there are a lot of variations. Jamie Oliver's is a lot simpler and looks pretty delicious:
Like this?
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