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Started by Cindy, September 11, 2012, 04:31:07 AM

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Devlyn

I'm doing the traditional New England brown bread in a coffee can, but I make it in a steel bowl instead of a can.
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Kellam

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 14, 2015, 12:37:44 PM
I'm doing the traditional New England brown bread in a coffee can, but I make it in a steel bowl instead of a can.

You make that from scratch? Ooh, delicious!
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Devlyn

I sure do. It's in the steamer now and comes out at 4:00 but honestly it's better tomorrow when I butter the slices and give it a quick fry. Sometimes I substitute orange or lemon extract for the vanilla.
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Kellam

I want brown bread so badly now. Tomorrow if the rain has stopped...
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Devlyn

It's still warm....this is heaven!

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Devlyn

Yes, they're B&M baked beans. Yes, that's steam. Yes, I'm back in my childhood.  :)

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DriftingCrow

Venison chili.

Finally down to about 40 lbs of venison in the freezer.
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big kim

Brocoli &stilton soup,veggie pork steak in cider sauce,bubble & squeak and green beans,butternut squash and brocoli.
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Jill F

A classic English dish:  :P

Chicken tikka masala
Green daal
Brown basmati rice
Raita

Yes, I made it from scratch.
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DriftingCrow

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MattAverage

I decided on "breakfast for dinner" and made french toast with hard rolls and a splash of chai tea late in the mix. 
I don't know what I'm doing.
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Joelene9

Beef Stroganoff on noodles.

Joelene
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evecrook

Blaze Cheese Pizza don't have a kiln to do it my self
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V M

Fish and Chips  8)  Yes, I have my own little deep fryer

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Devlyn

Quote from: V M on March 21, 2015, 05:41:16 AM
Fish and Chips  8)  Yes, I have my own little deep fryer



Haddock is the usual choice, but I prefer cod. What do you like to use?
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V M

Just a bit of story first... When I lived in various beach towns on the west coast I loved to get fish and chips off the local fishing wharf, it's one of the things I've missed most since moving inland

Well, I don't really trust the local grocery here on their idea of fresh fish so I get these little $1.25 packets from ocean eclipse seafood of Alaskan Pollock, Rockfish, Cod or Salmon which work out great for a single serving

There is also another brand called Nautilus that offers a nice 2LB bag of Alaskan Pollock fillets that I actually like better

Just run it under a slow stream of cold water to defrost while mixing up some breading and you're ready to roll

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Tysilio

Speaking of fish...

We just had "midday dinner" -- pan-fried trout, mushrooms, and wild rice with turnip greens.
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Devlyn

Quote from: V M on March 21, 2015, 09:59:11 AM
Just a bit of story first... When I lived in various beach towns on the west coast I loved to get fish and chips off the local fishing wharf, it's one of the things I've missed most since moving inland

Well, I don't really trust the local grocery here on their idea of fresh fish so I get these little $1.25 packets from ocean eclipse seafood of Alaskan Pollock, Rockfish, Cod or Salmon which work out great for a single serving

There is also another brand called Nautilus that offers a nice 2LB bag of Alaskan Pollock fillets that I actually like better

Just run it under a slow stream of cold water to defrost while mixing up some breading and you're ready to roll

Alaskan Pollock 🔗 [Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_​pollock/]

We get fresh North Atlantic fish here. I season my fish with salt, pepper, and a tiny bit of both garlic and onion powder, then I put it in a Ziploc bag with a couple tablespoons of water, mix it up and let the fish soak up the water. Then I put about a cup of flour in the bag and shake it up. I pan fry it four minutes to a side in Crisco. 

PRO TIP: Frying in oil will leave your house smelling fishy for a week. Frying in Crisco (vegetable shortening) will leave your house smelling like fish and chips for a couple hours, then go away.

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stephee72

My diet says Turkey burgers today....yummy...
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