Love lamb. Even though we live in Victoria lamb central, Melbourne gets the primo Lamb, we where they are raised get the C grade lamb. Always been that way since I can remember.
Chocolate licorice cake, sounds wonderful and very unusual. I like strong licorice, and I've seen chocolate licorice candy around, but now that I want to try that flavor combination, none to be found unless I get it on Amazon and pay way too much. I guess it will wait, but now I really want to try it.Misses tried this.
These in a wholmeal cake mix.
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Wholemeal Chocolate Licorice cake. Tastes wonderful.
Chocolate licorice cake, sounds wonderful and very unusual. I like strong licorice, and I've seen chocolate licorice candy around, but now that I want to try that flavor combination, none to be found unless I get it on Amazon and pay way too much. I guess it will wait, but now I really want to try it.
Hi. Flavour West is not available where you are?Chocolate licorice cake, sounds wonderful and very unusual. I like strong licorice, and I've seen chocolate licorice candy around, but now that I want to try that flavor combination, none to be found unless I get it on Amazon and pay way too much. I guess it will wait, but now I really want to try it.
Yes, I can get Flavour West, but I just wanted to try a piece of chocolate licorice candy first. I'm not trying to make anything yet, and certainly I don't want to vape it. If I like the chocolate licorice candy, I may try to make something like the choc-licorice cake you showed.Hi. Flavour West is not available where you are?
Hi. Oh I get you now.Yes, I can get Flavour West, but I just wanted to try a piece of chocolate licorice candy first. I'm not trying to make anything yet, and certainly I don't want to vape it. If I like the chocolate licorice candy, I may try to make something like the choc-licorice cake you showed.
Maybe I should just dip a piece of regular strong licorice candy into some melted chocolate. I may try that today.
I use areo root starch, they stay together like store bought and the areo root has no real tasteI'm cooking up a storm today for my holiday party.
I tried to make my own mini potato pancakes. It didn't quite work out. I grated the potatoes, squeezed all the liquid out of each fistful of shreds, patted that into a patty between my hands, and gently lowered each one into the hot oil. They're very tasty salted, but won't hold together as finger food, so these are for me, and some real potato pancakes will come from the grocery store deli. I guess these do need eggs and flour and all that. Like Jacques Pepin once said, the first one is always for the dog.
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Thank you Jimi. I added some to my shopping list.I use areo root starch, they stay together like store bought and the areo root has no real taste
Im hungry all of a sudden. I really need to dust off my smoker this week and fire it up.
Been putting the pellet smoker that my kids got me as a birthday gift. Here is some ribs, brisket, turkey and chickens weve done. I have another turkey that will be going on this weekend.
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Proof it tastes good I think.Tonight's supper
Homemade potato soup, everything in it came out of my garden except the almond milk and tomatoes from the garden with Italian seasoning
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Prolly shoulda took apic before I ate the most of it
Those are beautiful. Growing up, we had a mulberry bush at my house. It didn't set fruit every year, but when it did, those berries never made it to the kitchen. The eating competition was between us kids and the birds.Birds are already in party mode.
Nice cozy winter supper.Tonight's supper
Homemade potato soup, everything in it came out of my garden except the almond milk and tomatoes from the garden with Italian seasoning
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This is about as good as it gets for me
Prolly shoulda took apic before I ate the most of it
I think you'll have to have a mod do that for you.Does anybody know how to move a post? Maybe I should have posted my latest above on the "We like cats" thread. Not too appetizing for a cooking thread.
Thank you.I think you'll have to have a mod do that for you.
That's great... used to get Bobali pizza crusts but then they got really expensive. Now I just get an extra large "take n bake" pizza (with pepperoni and sausage) form Papa Murphys for $8.00 and add my own other toppings.I've never found a store bought ready-made pizza crust I liked before now.
I love red beans and rice New Orleans style with andouille sausage. That and char-grilled oysters were some of my favorite meals when I was traveling there for work.Not making today (but soon) Something reminded me I have not made red beans and rice in a long time (totally from scratch) It's a good time of year for that. I actually make my own pickled pork for this.
My recipe is so New Orleans style... I also include sausage. I would prep by making pickled pork and let it sit in the fridge for 3 days. Friends would look at that and say "there is no way I am eating that", then the few that tried the final recipe were blown away. The pickled pork was so tender (and had pickling spices) and the sausage added to that. I lost the original recipe... hope my 61 year old mind can remember (I didn't actually lose it... just in one of many boxes buried under who knows what from when I moved) One of those boxes also has my guitar "tabs" so maybe it's time to sort through all that (just put new strings on my acoustic guitar) One of my other recipes that I am so proud of is chinese chicken soup (that should also be in the box) Can't remember the third one, but these three were my pride and joy (all make the hard way from scratch... lots of work but all winners) By the way, my wife's mother is from Lousiana and told me my pecan pie is the best she ever had in her life (she makes killer gumbo with chicken and shrimp)I love red beans and rice New Orleans style with andouille sausage. That and char-grilled oysters were some of my favorite meals when I was traveling there for work.
We live in an age of censorship, and it's just another form of censorship.All of my best recipes are from Jeff Smith... The Frugal Gourmet. It too bad that he got "blacklisted" because of some "sex scandal" (pedophile?) They actually removed his cookbooks from the local library... and his videos disappeared. It was a good show and the cookbooks were awesome. It was like he never existed (and I agree... he must have done something really bad... but do you have to erase his history?)
I apologize for sidetracking the thread.
I loved those shows... cooking and history all in one. What really surprised me (back when books were still a thing) was that his books (that I had checked out at the local library before) were gone! Anyway... back to cooking (didn't mean to side track the thread)All you can do is try to pay attention, and support the underdog when appropriate. I don't know about Jeff Smith. I never heard of the scandal, but I used to like his shows on PBS.