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You see Frances Bean is dating Tony Hawk's son?
I have now.
I'm still holding out that she'll marry someone with a food related name so her name could be Frances Bean Dip or Frances Bean Casserole
You see Frances Bean is dating Tony Hawk's son?
6th Round - Gâteau St-Honoré (dessert - cake)
Suppose I'll go double cake since it's right in my wheelhouse. What's not to like?
Ooh, are we going to TikTok?Three words. Instant ramen hacks.
I call it cheese.I expect a lot of overlap between "Fast Food" and "Guilty Pleasure" categories.![]()
I call it cheese.expect a lot of overlap between "Fast Food" and "Guilty Pleasure" categories.![]()
Given the draft picks we’ve seen so far, I’m looking forward to seeing what the drafters come up with in separate Fish and Shellfish categories.I'm going to change the Guilty Pleasure category to Cheese.
Does anybody have an objection to splitting Seafood into separate categories for Fish and Shellfish?
“the days are long, the years are short”. But at least we had cake. Damn good cake.
I used to watch BA videos religiously prior to this, but I don't think I've watched more than one since. I did watch an Amiel "how to cook a burger 70 different ways" or whatever one a few weeks ago. It seems Brad and Claire survived relatively unscathed, they're my two favorites anyway. Haven't seen Andy in awhile, I wonder what happened to him.So let's look at some videos and make jokes about people getting cancelled! Here's one from Carla Lalli Music. I remember when I was obsessively following the Bon Appetit test kitchen early in the pandemic. Then it came out that they were essentially paying the white contributors for videos and treating their presenters of color as unpaid video slavess. And the editor of the magazine surfaced in black face. And an article revealed that Carla was ####ty to interns. Good times! But I do like this video for one reason. It really did open my eyes as to how much fat (a staggering amount of olive oil or whatever), you should use when making dry beans. Carla is doing her own thing on YouTube outside the BA test kitchen now.
I was also disappointed to see no pastry category....partially why I drafted the kouign-amann last round.We do need a pastry category or a miscellaneous dessert category. I have a favorite that just doens't go anywhere.
And separate that seafood. We always need more of it.
I think Claire also broke away and did her own thing to promote her Dessert Person book.I used to watch BA videos religiously prior to this, but I don't think I've watched more than one since. I did watch an Amiel "how to cook a burger 70 different ways" or whatever one a few weeks ago. It seems Brad and Claire survived relatively unscathed, they're my two favorites anyway. Haven't seen Andy in awhile, I wonder what happened to him.
Yeah she did. Some of her baked goods recipes (that I won't name here for spotlighting purposes) are go-to recipes for me. She's just so darn wholesome.I think Claire also broke away and did her own thing to promote her Dessert Person book.
I do kind of miss her melting down in those recreation videos.Yeah she did. Some of her baked goods recipes (that I won't name here for spotlighting purposes) are go-to recipes for me. She's just so darn wholesome.
I may have crippling insomnia, but at least I'm not getting sniped?
There are a bunch of ways I could probably go for a meatless entrée. Particularly if I'm talking about something I might get at a restaurant. But there's really only two that have stuck in my home cooking rotation from back when I tried the meatless Monday thing. Again, a lot of this is probably having kids. They're not eating any of the Indian dishes that I could probably select. But one thing my kids will eat is beans. Particularly since they've been informed for some time now that beans are "good for the heart."
Pick 7.x Italian Style Beans and Greens on some Thick gosh darn Toast
Now, in truth, my kids are pretty iffy on the "and Greens" part of this dish, but I can always just pull out their portion before wilting in the kale, spinach or whatever because apparently no store has ever heard of ####### escarole in the Washington DC area. But I digress.
Now, this is very much more of a concept than a "recipe" per se. I'm going to link a few different videos/preparations and spend the rest of this post condescendingly opining. Because, particularly at 4 AM, I gotta be me.
Now, I've done this with canned beans and I've done this with a variety of dried beans, and here is my verdict. UNLESS you have a source of good heirloom dry beans (like easy access to Rancho Gordo beans), just use canned Cannelini beans. The dried beans you get at supermarkets just aren't going to give you a better product whatsoever, much less one that justifies turning a 20 minute meal into a four hour meal.
So let's look at some videos and make jokes about people getting cancelled! Here's one from Carla Lalli Music. I remember when I was obsessively following the Bon Appetit test kitchen early in the pandemic. Then it came out that they were essentially paying the white contributors for videos and treating their presenters of color as unpaid video slavess. And the editor of the magazine surfaced in black face. And an article revealed that Carla was ####ty to interns. Good times! But I do like this video for one reason. It really did open my eyes as to how much fat (a staggering amount of olive oil or whatever), you should use when making dry beans. Carla is doing her own thing on YouTube outside the BA test kitchen now.
Speaking of cancelled, did someone say Allison Roman? You could probably fill out this entire category just based on Allison Roman bean stews. Her "cancellation" amused me, because Allison did make fun of Marie Kondo's voice, which was legitimately ####ty. But she also just kind of said that she didn't want to run a massive operation like Chrissie Teigen and prompted some big victim tears from Chrissie and pretty sustained campaign from Chrissie's followers. And the narrative became that Allison hated women of color and was, in any case, "culturally appropriating" recipes because she liked turmeric or some ####. Then we learned Chrissie was like a legitimate cyber bully telling people to kill themselves in DMs and Chrissie got cancelled! Awesome. Allison came back under her own banner (instead of the New York Times). Weirdly, she's using a lot less exotic spices and steering pretty far away from "takes" on Asian cuisines. I include this video because I can never figure out whether I find Allison's personality attractive or annoying.
Finally a good video using the canned beans. I don't think Shira Bocar has been cancelled, but of course her boss flat out did time. Badass. This is closest to how I would do it on weekday.
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Steve Tasker said:7th Round - Shakshouka (entree - meatless)
I'm assuming we're not counting eggs as meat. I make this once every few weeks, such an easy, low-maintenance dish.
Maybe a half cup of olive oil, thinly sliced onions, thinly sliced garlic. Cook down the onions, then add the garlic until fragrant. Bloom some spices, cumin, paprika, cayenne, salt, pepper, bay leaf, if you have some harissa or espelette lying around why not. Throw in a can of peeled tomatoes, break up the tomatoes with a spoon, then throw in a bunch of sliced roasted red peppers.
Let it simmer for awhile, maybe a half hour or so. Turn on the oven, get a small cast iron pan heating up. Ladle some of the mixture into the cast iron pan, crack a few eggs into it, and bake for ~10 minutes. Serve with some crusty bread, pita whatever you have lying around. Maybe some feta or some garnish.
Easy weeknight dinner that doubles as a classy specialty item. Also makes fantastic leftovers.
wikkidpissah said:Rd 7 - Masoor Dal Tadka w Curry-roasted Eggplant, meatless dish
There are a few vegetarian entrees i like better than this - including my killer vegan relleno stuffed w quinoa, squash & corn - but this may be the most important dish we discuss. stay with me.
We are ####in' up bigtime, in almost every way. I've already surrendered to the realization that i will never see the world on anything close to the right track again and it breaks my heart.
More importantly, we have a big choice coming up. We can either subjugate a portion of the population, as we have for 10,000 yrs, to allow the lucky few to screw around and be greedy, or we can give everyone a chance but have to be citizens to make it work. Depending on the dark age we are entering, that choice could be a generation or centuries away.
I will know we've made the right choice when masoor dal tadka is our mac&cheese. daily meat is unsustainable, being fat (and i say this as easily the heaviest cat on this board) and lazy is unsustainable. poor impulse control is unsustainable. masterclass behavior is unsustainable if everyone is to have a fair chance, if justice is to prevail, so let's start putting givers over masters in our pecking order..
masoor dal (red lentils) is as good as maccheez anyway. bloom some spices in oil, add ginger/garlic, chop some onions, tomatoes, add lentils, cook til creamy and you have a porridge far tastier than Krafts. rub some red curry paste on some eggplant chunks and stick em in the oven if you want the meaty mouthfeel. and join the next world. NOW, when there's no percentage in it. nufced
Never been one for Meatless Mondays, so my pick today is from a different category
Round 7 Frozen Dessert - “Sunset Beach” flavored Shave Ice from Ululani’s Gourmet Hawaiian Shave Ice
Round 6, Cake: Turtle Cake from Cafe Latte, St Paul MN
My usual cake of choice is chocolate. Chocolate cake, chocolate frosting. In fact, Cafe Latte over in the Summit Hill neighborhood of St Paul has a Chocolate Chocolate Cake that is delicious and if you like chocolate you should try it sometime.
But first, Turtle Cake.
As the name implies, the flavors here are chocolate, caramel, and pecans. The rich chocolate cake batter has buttermilk and hot coffee mixed into it. Served in three layers, with chocolate frosting and caramel between the layers, and pecan halves dropped across the top. It’s an absolute delight, the signature cake of a St Paul institution.
Cafe Latte is a… hipster cafeteria? The in-house dining is straight-up cafeteria style, even the trays there are just like the ones Minnesota college students repurpose as sleds in the winter months. The first time I went there, I didn’t really know what it was. After a hockey game, the friend who was driving suggested we go there, and I agreed since he was nice enough to drive us that night. Got the Chocolate Chocolate Cake and knew I would come back. The second time wasn’t until a few years later, but it was memorable because I finally tried the famous Turtle Cake, and I told the woman I took there that night that I had fallen in love with her, and more than two decades later we’re still together.
The last time I ate Cafe Latte Turtle Cake was a few weeks ago. My kid is taking a gap year before starting university in England this fall. She’s spending a few months in the Twin Cities to get a little big city experience before moving to the megaopolis, took her up there to get moved in to her place. And we stopped by Cafe Latte, got a slice of Turtle and a slice of Chocolate Chocolate. As we had this hour of eating cake and taking about Richard Thaler and RStudio programming, it all flashed on me at once: this human who once fit entirely on my chest to nap is now taller than me, smarter than me, has a sharper moral compass than me, and we’re not going to have hours like these as often going forward. I tried to hide the emotions of it, joked with her that the cake was so good it was bringing tears of joy. But she’s too smart to buy that.
The catchphrase the parents of the kid’s high school cohort has been “the days are long, the years are short”. This pandemic has seemed endless and yet right then it felt like it had been been just a moment. But at least we had cake. Damn good cake.
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Thin crispy crust, browned cheese on top, tangy flavorful house-made sauce, and of course, cut into squares as is our way in Minnesota.
) and give it a stir. The tofu goes in next, broken up and I swear to you replaces eggs like Aaron Rodgers replaced Favre. The final touch, kale (from our garden in the summer, sometimes tough to find in kale-crazy Portland) so it cooks down just a touch. Add a little squeeze of Sriracha Sauce, little more black pepper and man, I'm telling you - I could eat this for the rest of my life and never miss eggs for breakfast.RD 7: MEATLESS - FORAGED MORELS FRIED IN BUTTER - A CAMPFIRE IN MID-NORTHERN MICHIGAN
Still nothing. I have no idea what you are getting at.It rhymes with ModHam.What's the banned word here?
Round 7 - Meatless - Spanakopita
I've never made it, but OH did for me once and it turned out well. I don't have a favorite restaurant to cite for this, though there are some good ones everywhere, and I haven't been to Greece. A great spanakopita is a treat - like raisins, GM! - but a lot of places fail on it. Too greasy or too dry, not enough spinach, not enough feta, not enough flake in the dough...many ways to go wrong here.
I looked for a recipe to suggest, and this one had all the qualifications I was looking for - fresh not frozen spinach, dill (dill is not used in some recipes and I think it's a must!), etc. This person seems to take her spanakopita seriously. But the finished product in her pictures doesn't look exactly how I'd want it to. Somebody make this one and tell me how it goes.![]()
ETA: Oh, how did I forget this place!? This is my favorite Greek restaurant that I've ever experienced.
Mrs Hippy Got Ham is my favoriteGuys, I posted the name of the Nina Simone song that showed the auto-correct. Don't you know that one?