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#301358 - 07/19/09 08:59 PM
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Internet Tough Guy
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Grilled herb chicken on my george foreman with baked falafel "pancakes" and pita bread, lettuce, tomato, avocado, and a simple tzatziki sauce (plain yogurt and cucumber)
yummmmmm
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#301359 - 07/19/09 09:12 PM
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5/24/09: Basic Pizza Dough Pizza Sauce Risotto with Dried Porcini Slow Roasted Chipotle Salmon
5/30/09: Artichokes with Mayonnaise Mustard Dip Bread Soup (using homemade bread from the night before)
6/6-7/09: Chicken Mulligatawny Soup Rasedar Kumbi Aloo (Potatoes and Mushrooms) Chana Dal (Yellow Split Peas) Tandoori Cornish Game Hens (using a powder that was a gift; disappointing)
6/13/09: Santa Fe Chicken and White Bean Soup Mother’s Old-Fashioned Potato Salad with Cooked Dressing Hamburgers (homemade burgers are at about three-to-five times better than fast food burgers because they aren't cooked well-done to a cinder to avoid lawsuits; I'll take my chances and enjoy a juicy burger...)
6/20/09: Pisto Manchego (Spanish Ratatouille) Spanish Rice with Shrimp Vincent Price’s Roast Pork Castilian Style (yes, THAT Vincent Price...)
6/27/09: Chicken Tomatillo Soup Arroz Verde al Poblano (Green Poblano Rice) [Bayless recipe] Frijoles Borrachos (Drunken Pintos with Cilantro and Bacon) [Bayless recipe] Fish Tacos [a lower-fat prep recommended by the "Oregonian"...not as good as my standard recipe involving deep-fried, dark beer-battered fish...]
7/3-4/09: Roasted Red-Pepper Butter with Thyme and Smoked Paprika (for corn on the cob...quite good) Salada de Tomate (Brazilian Tomato Salad) Brazilian Garlic Rice [meh; now I have excess pepitas in the freezer] Brazilian Seafood Stew [highest rating] Brazilian Stroganoff [weird, not as good as Russian Stroganoff]
7/11-12/09: Cool and Creamy Macaroni Salad [Cook's Illustrated, using the same ingredients as their perfect tuna salad] Spicy Eggplant [a new favorite eggplant recipe at http://www.jamaicans.com/cooking/vegetables/spicy-eggplant.shtml , very umani, and mushroom-like] Special Jamaican Jerk Marinade (for baked boneless "country" pork ribs)
7/18-19/09:
Maryanne's Tian of Basil {sliced zucchini, basil, tomatoes, Kasseri cheese, baked] Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes [yet another Cook's Illustrated recipe, but adapted to my reality] Jerked Pork Gravy [the prior week's pork cooking produced 1.5 C of juice, and 3 T of fat. This matched the Magic Gravey Ratio of 2 T fat, 2 T flour, 1 C broth which influenced this day's cooking] Pollo in Fricassea con le Mandorle (Fricasseed Chicken with Almonds) [Hazen] ($5) Seared Line-caught Sockeye Salmon Fillets with Lemon-Caper Sauce ($18)
Pics Gunker?. I know Bornyo used to hate on em but alot of us enjoyed your culinary endeavors.
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#301360 - 07/20/09 09:45 AM
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^^^ Where's the wine list?
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#301362 - 07/26/09 03:22 PM
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Registered: 05/08/07
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Adobo chicken, stir-fried caulilower and cole slaw, filipino sausages, laing and jasmine rice.
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#301363 - 07/31/09 10:47 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
Posts: 4268
Loc: Portland
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Chicken Adobo is one of the world's great recipes.
It is counter-intuitive to classic Western European cooking where the browning phase is important to establish caramelized flavors.
Here's one recipe and a second-hand quote:
http://www.thewilyfilipino.com/blog/archives/000418.html
"Speaking of white folks who cook adobo, Mark Bittman (yeah, that Mark Bittman) writes something to the effect that chicken adobo is the best chicken dish in the world"
My particular recipe also includes mushrooms.
The key is the low cooking for 45 minutes, then removing the cover and reducing the oily juices and concurrently "browning" after the fact to produce an intensely-flavored bird with plenty of "sauce" to soak into the rice.
Bonus points for mushrooms that came along for the ride:
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#301364 - 07/31/09 10:55 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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All this week I ate Reuben Sandwiches.
It was 106 degrees a couple of days during this...
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#301365 - 07/31/09 11:01 PM
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Registered: 01/07/06
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Loc: Portland
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Before the heat wave, obtained some wild Alaskan Sockeye for $10/pound.
Served in a traditional lemon/butter/caper sauce...
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#301368 - 07/31/09 11:33 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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Even something as pedestrian as steamed corn on the cob (10 minutes) reaches another level when dipped in a compound* butter with fresh thyme/roasted red bell pepper/imported smoked paprika...
*-mix softened butter with clever ingredients...roll in wax paper and chill...compound butter!!!
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#301369 - 07/31/09 11:48 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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Vincent Price was a cook:
and I tried his Roasted Catalan Pork recipe...
Pretty good...but not great...
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#301371 - 08/01/09 12:04 AM
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Registered: 01/30/08
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pre workout: lean ground turkey with whole grain couscous.
Dinner: Bison CheeseBurger with Salsa on multigrain from the Japanese bakery.
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#301376 - 08/01/09 03:27 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 12/28/07
Posts: 4856
Loc: The 4th International
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Those fries look damn fine. What kind of oil did you use?
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#301379 - 08/01/09 11:27 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
Posts: 4268
Loc: Portland
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No okra, no file.
It's all about a dark roux...
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#301381 - 08/01/09 11:43 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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Loc: Portland
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Santa Fe/Cajun Chicken/White Bean Soup.
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#301383 - 08/02/09 05:18 AM
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Registered: 08/02/03
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Santa Fe/Cajun Chicken/White Bean Soup.
Enema Soup? With nice and chunky pieces?
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#301384 - 08/04/09 02:46 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/30/08
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Heating up leftover pizza in the oven: Grilled chicken and hot sweet peppers on whole wheat crust....
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#301387 - 08/04/09 05:05 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 12/28/05
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1\2 bag of Bare Naked Fit Almond Vanilla Crunch, prettty good stuff, whole granola, with only 4 grams of sugar and some almonds here and there. $5.99 for a 12 ounce bag.
Run some frozen strawberries in a blender and top with that granola for a sorbet parfait. Garnish with fresh blueberries if you'd like.
G....I hate Strawberries and especially Blueberrys, Im only a Cherry, Pineapple, Watermelon, Granny Smith person.....I love Sorbet and I love the granola on top, one of my fave desserts. I make smoothies with orange juice, ice, and chucks of pineapple, that makes for a helluva smoothie. Im very picky, unlike some would like to believe, Im very picky with what I eat.
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#301388 - 08/04/09 05:07 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 09/07/05
Posts: 14160
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Ok, same directions but run some granny smiths thru a food processor.
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#301390 - 08/06/09 07:39 PM
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Porn Jesus
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Ostrich cheeseburger. Fuck yeah!
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#301391 - 08/07/09 11:24 PM
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Registered: 12/13/03
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#301392 - 08/07/09 11:29 PM
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Ostrich cheeseburger. Fuck yeah!
I envy you right now.
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#301393 - 08/08/09 09:31 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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Two days of Sichuan cooking (#1):
This first dish is actually Cantonese, but I try to make it Sichuan by employing the optional heaping tablespoon of garlic and an aggressive pinch of red chile flakes.
The recipe comes from Bittman's International cookbook of 1,500 simple recipes...highly recommended...
Gai Lan (aka Chinese Broccoli) would have to be my second-favorite vegetable behind asparagus...
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#301394 - 08/08/09 09:38 PM
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Porn Jesus
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#2, Shredded Pork with Mustard Green.
An oddball recipe that was in a cookbook left in my law firm's kitchen area. From the 70's, paperback, and perhaps from the "Sunset" series of (then) exotic cookbooks.
Regardless, have been rearranging ingredients, adding chili (fresh chili makes it more "Southern" Sichuan than Sichuan).
The taste that is achieved is crunchy, spicy, sour, led by fatty pork shoulder shreds, pickled mustard green and shredded bamboo shoots.
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#301395 - 08/08/09 09:43 PM
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Porn Jesus
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#3 Ma Po Tofu.
The most complicated dish in terms of mise en place (9 bowls of ingredients that are implemented in order).
It's NOT vegetarian as a half-pound of ground meat is incorporated into an initial step to add flavor and fat.
Also, topped with roasted Sichuan ground peppercorns...
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#301396 - 08/08/09 09:51 PM
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Porn Jesus
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#4: Saturday, SATurday, SATURDAY!!!
Dan Dan Noodles, using a big ole bag of wheat noodles from the Philippines (Panzit) and allowing them to soak up seasonings, oil, homemade chili oil, roasted and ground Sichauan peppercorns, deep-fried pickled mustard greens and pork fat.
Interesting that the water used to cook the noodles turned yellow...
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#301397 - 08/08/09 10:05 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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#5: Kung Pao Chicken.
You gotta be kidding me; Gunker likes the spicy chicken!
The initial step of about 20 dried red chiles (deseeded, shreddeed*) + a heaping tablespoon of Sichuan peppercorns.)
That initial step also involves an exodus from the kitchen coupled with turning up all ventilation processes...
..and those peanuts were freshly-pan-roasted...(it's those little hands-on touches that make home cooking extraordinary...)
After that drama, the recipe comes together in an additional 5 minutes...
*when you get Kung Pao at a restaurant, you'll note laziness in that the dried chiles are whole, and therefore, easily discarded. You will not see Sichuan peppercorn unless you are at an authentic Sichuan establishment; they are key as they establish a "mouth-numbing" astringency countering the chilies.
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#301398 - 08/08/09 10:26 PM
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Porn Jesus
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#6: Suck It, Dickhole!
It's a straightforward recipe involving voting Republican.
That would be a 1/4 C of bile added to a teaspoon of accumulated knowledge, 1-2 corn syrup packets and a box of tea bags.
All vegetables would have to be removed from this recipe, and instead, an Arby's 5 for $5 "armada" would have to be established on a platter where packets of corn-syrupy "BBQ" sauce would be squashed upon the Panzer-snacks that is typical of American cuisine....
....sweet...and nausea-inducing.....
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#301399 - 08/08/09 10:28 PM
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Whoremaster
Registered: 06/22/07
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#4: Saturday, SATurday, SATURDAY!!!
Dan Dan Noodles, using a big ole bag of wheat noodles from the Philippines (Panzit) and allowing them to soak up seasonings, oil, homemade chili oil, roasted and ground Sichauan peppercorns, deep-fried pickled mustard greens and pork fat.
Interesting that the water used to cook the noodles turned yellow...
I know whar you're all thinking, so I'll come right out and say it. Necessity has forced Gunker to get creative with ramen noodles.
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#301402 - 08/14/09 10:38 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 01/07/06
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BTW, when stumbling about in the Asian grocery looking for gai lan, here's what it looks like in it's raw state:
(look for the nascent yellowish following buds...)
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#301405 - 08/18/09 08:52 AM
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I cooked a low-country boil over the weekend. While draining off the water afterward, the steam did this to my hand.
A zombie hand, you need to mix 2 blue herbs with 1 red herb and 1 green herb to cure it.
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#301407 - 08/18/09 05:38 PM
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Porn Jesus
Registered: 09/23/04
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Yeah it got two fingers pretty badly. It happened sat. night and the middle finger still hasn't popped. Doctor said don't open them- the longer they stay closed the less risk of infection. Wrapping them up to go out in public is becoming a pain in my ass.
I might try Panzers herb trick.
The stew was good.
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