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What's For Dinner?

Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by agup48, Apr 7, 2010.

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  1. MANDALAY

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    Lots YouTube on it. Pasta ala assassin.

    Make marinara sauce then water it down by half. Saute dry spaghetti in olive oil w lots red pepper flakes.

    Now the work begins. Like making risotto. Slowly add sauce to fry pan with pasta until dries out. Brown pasta then add more sauce over and over till al dante. Half hour or so. Pasta should be half burned.

    Probably not worth the work but tasty
     
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    OK googled it. We have a bit of a difference in definition.

    You guys call it a marinara sauce we call it a Napoletana sauce.

    By the word marinara our marinara sauce is a seafood sauce.

    Never tried this dish, but Ill give it a go . Thanks !
     
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    Separated by same language. Seafood in burnt sauce would not taste good.
    Btw, I put lots onions in it. Non traditional but good.
    Please report back when you make it. Good luck
     
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    Fresh Calamari is a wonderful treat, fresh Abalone is even better!
     
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    I'm just about out of harissa powder and was thinking of berbere next. This cinches it!

    Did you use ghee or butter in the above?

    T
     
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    OK, I'll bite what is that a pic of?!?
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    Ethiopian Gee (Niter Kibbeh), not sure it really makes a difference, any taste difference would be obscured by the Berbere. Last batch that I made basically combined Doro Wat (chicken stew) without the eggs, with Misir Wat (lentils), made a large batch and froze two person portions. Wife likes it and she isn't into food adventure.
     
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    I love pudding!


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    Wow, looked so good! Folks here know a thing or two about gastronomy!
     
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    Wife wanted the deep fryer set up because she wanted to make donuts for the approaching Fat Tuesday (it’s a tradition in her country, although they celebrate it on a Thursday :confused:).

    So…if I’m going to set it up and use a gallon of oil, might as well go all in…we found some shrimp in the freezer and a couple of potatoes in the pantry and made an all-fried dinner;

    Panko/coconut shrimp and fries and the donuts. All pretty good.

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    The shrimp and fries look great!!!
     
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    Damn! All in, right!
     
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    my guess is Toro Nigiri, with a slice of Daikon...

    (otoh, that poster sure knows how to, umm, err, "make an entrance"...)
     
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    A winter go to for me. I save a combo of prime rib bones and left over prime ribs steak bones over the summer and add that to my tub o vegetable soup. Mirepoix, gold potatoes, corn, green beans, diced tomatoes and the beef bones. I love this “beef” stew.

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    I'm in the states and that means chain restaurants and had Mexican last night. Nothing worth posting. It is either Applebee's or Olive Garden tonight. See nothing exciting.
     
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    That's culinary gold!

    I almost always save the bones from a cook - steak, chicken, turkey, lamb, etc. - for stocks. Somehow, they seem to make more flavorful stock when the bones have a little char on then. Picked that hint up from an F-chatter.

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    I'm going to try making that soup later this week or next weekend. Looks hearty and yummy.
     
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    Is crazy here. Three or four days of cold, including ice and snow, and the last two days were 70 F....T
     
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