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Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 12:54 am
This will be my last thread for a couple of weeks, we're going on a cruise from Barcelona to Lisbon, after a 3 day stop in London, next Tuesday. So it's a short week for me. Today I made a rack of lamb. I've done it several ways, with herb crusts, with chimmichuri sauce or fresh mint sauce, sous vide and then seared. I went back to my favorite way, smeared with a mayo/dijon mix topped with panko, roasted, then served with extra mayo/dijon on the side. Made it with another favorite, acorn squash filled with butter and brown sugar. Tomorrow, Friday, is chicken tikka masala with garam masala glazed carrots. Sunday is an Emeril dish- blackened fish with a butter lemon sauce and a side of quick cooked cabbage. Saturday is a wine pairing dinner with friends. It's Greek themed and I'm tasked with dessert. I'm not a huge phyllo fan, so I found a ricotta/honey crustless cheesecake that I'm gonna try. Pairing it with a Muscato dessert wine. Monday, clearing out some leftovers.
What are you all up to?
Oatmeal  
DG_89 : 10/18/2024 6:58 am : link
and 2 pears for breakfast, leftovers for lunch. Come on guys. It's a DG89 post. What did you think? Tonight? Pretzel bites with queso. Unless something in Western Beef catches my eye when I do my detour.

Tomorrow is fried catfish with fries and onion rings. They'll defrost tonight, marinate in seasoned buttermilk tomorrow morning, dipped in seasoned breading (a flour, cornmeal and cornstarch combo with seafood seasoning), and fried in hot peanut oil till golden brown.

Sunday dinner is pork milanese. Using cutlets instead of boneless chops. Less work. They should be defrosted by the timeni get home tonight. Then I brine them, marinated them in, you guessed it, seasoned buttermilk tomorrow night. Sunday it's breadcrumbs and hot peanut oil. Serving them with polenta and blanched broccoli rabe
Finishing up the Octoberfest-related theme I mentioned last week  
CRinCA : 10/18/2024 10:10 am : link
Making Jaegerschnizel tomorrow (pork cutlets in mushroom sauce) with warm German potato salad. And braised red cabbage as that did not make it in with last week’s dish.

Enjoy your trip Bill.
hi all. all sounds great  
Victor in CT : 10/18/2024 10:34 am : link
Enjoy your trip Bill, sounds great.

taking advantage of the great weather here. simple grilled Salmon here tonught, salt, pepper, olive oil and lemon. yellow rice, and mesclun salad with lemon vinagrette.

out tomorrow. We're seeing Chaz Esposito's Bobby Darin tribute at the Curtain Call theater in Sterling Farms, Stamford with 12 piece orchestra. Going with friends, there are couple of restaurants on the grounds to choose from.

Mrs. birthday is on Tuesday, she requested butternut squash risotto with ginger, will make that for Sunday. and grill some fennel sausage to go with.
RE: Oatmeal  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 2:52 pm : link
In comment 16650883 DG_89 said:
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and 2 pears for breakfast, leftovers for lunch. Come on guys. It's a DG89 post. What did you think? Tonight? Pretzel bites with queso. Unless something in Western Beef catches my eye when I do my detour.

Tomorrow is fried catfish with fries and onion rings. They'll defrost tonight, marinate in seasoned buttermilk tomorrow morning, dipped in seasoned breading (a flour, cornmeal and cornstarch combo with seafood seasoning), and fried in hot peanut oil till golden brown.

Sunday dinner is pork milanese. Using cutlets instead of boneless chops. Less work. They should be defrosted by the timeni get home tonight. Then I brine them, marinated them in, you guessed it, seasoned buttermilk tomorrow night. Sunday it's breadcrumbs and hot peanut oil. Serving them with polenta and blanched broccoli rabe


Back, maybe in my 30s, oats were supposedly the next big thing to lower cholesterol. So I ate them often for about a year, I used to make little muffins that I ate while playing golf. Anyway, after a year my neither my cholesterol nor golf numbers improved at all, so I dumped the oats. Wasn't smart enough at the time to dump the golf also, that took another 30 years, lol. Enjoy your fish and cutlets.
RE: Finishing up the Octoberfest-related theme I mentioned last week  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 2:57 pm : link
In comment 16650995 CRinCA said:
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Making Jaegerschnizel tomorrow (pork cutlets in mushroom sauce) with warm German potato salad. And braised red cabbage as that did not make it in with last week’s dish.

Enjoy your trip Bill.

Thanks, Chuck. Soounds like you and DG are on the same page with the pork. I think you, me and Drew may be the only ones who like cabbage :)
Linking a Guy Fieri recipe for Jaegerschnitzel with mushroom gravy for you. You're welcome :)
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RE: hi all. all sounds great  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 2:59 pm : link
In comment 16651022 Victor in CT said:
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Enjoy your trip Bill, sounds great.

taking advantage of the great weather here. simple grilled Salmon here tonught, salt, pepper, olive oil and lemon. yellow rice, and mesclun salad with lemon vinagrette.

out tomorrow. We're seeing Chaz Esposito's Bobby Darin tribute at the Curtain Call theater in Sterling Farms, Stamford with 12 piece orchestra. Going with friends, there are couple of restaurants on the grounds to choose from.

Mrs. birthday is on Tuesday, she requested butternut squash risotto with ginger, will make that for Sunday. and grill some fennel sausage to go with.


Thanks, Victor. Everything sounds great, happy b'day to Mrs. in CT. Enjoy the concert, I just heard Beyond the Sea on the radio the other day
Bill lol  
CRinCA : 10/18/2024 3:53 pm : link
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Unfortunately salads  
56goat : 10/18/2024 7:29 pm : link
My doctor suggested my culinary habits were not consistent with a long lifespan. Of course, I could say it is the Giants that are taking years off my life :)
RE: Bill lol  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 7:50 pm : link
In comment 16651375 CRinCA said:
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Don't laugh, man. It got a 98% rating on Food Network. I've actually made it, I gave it a Favorite rating, not my top. Enjoy yours.
RE: Unfortunately salads  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 7:57 pm : link
In comment 16651525 56goat said:
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My doctor suggested my culinary habits were not consistent with a long lifespan. Of course, I could say it is the Giants that are taking years off my life :)

I don't know what your issues are and I won't give you advice. But I will recount the old saying that if you're in your doctor's office and want nutritional advice you're best off asking the receptionist. Most doctors know next to nothing about diet, they only regurgitate the propaganda from the big disease organizations. I had a checkup the other day, my cholesterol was up a little. My doctor starting giving me guidelines from the American Heart Association. I told him they don't know shit and he just smiled. They were wrong forever about eggs, they were wrong about butter/margarine. There is almost no reason on earth, regardless of what your issues are, that you have to confine your diet to salads. Do your own research.
Bill- No disrespect  
CRinCA : 10/18/2024 8:08 pm : link
I was laughing at your apparent follow-up to our exchange on yesterday’s food show thread. Not laughing speciifically at the recipe. It’s all good.
RE: Bill- No disrespect  
Bill in UT : 10/18/2024 8:41 pm : link
In comment 16651559 CRinCA said:
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I was laughing at your apparent follow-up to our exchange on yesterday’s food show thread. Not laughing speciifically at the recipe. It’s all good.


oh, I know that. Don't worry about it. I didn't even expect you to look at the recipe
pastrami  
floridafan : 10/18/2024 9:47 pm : link
We are visiting family.
Spending tomorrow in Manhattan, will try to hit Katz’s.
Have red eyes often end of the the week  
Blue Baas : 10/19/2024 3:11 am : link
Sometimes I call in advance for a pizza and am delayed, but my local place knows to just leave it with my growler. I'm so grateful right now.
RE: RE: Unfortunately salads  
Victor in CT : 10/19/2024 8:02 am : link
In comment 16651542 Bill in UT said:
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In comment 16651525 56goat said:


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My doctor suggested my culinary habits were not consistent with a long lifespan. Of course, I could say it is the Giants that are taking years off my life :)


I don't know what your issues are and I won't give you advice. But I will recount the old saying that if you're in your doctor's office and want nutritional advice you're best off asking the receptionist. Most doctors know next to nothing about diet, they only regurgitate the propaganda from the big disease organizations. I had a checkup the other day, my cholesterol was up a little. My doctor starting giving me guidelines from the American Heart Association. I told him they don't know shit and he just smiled. They were wrong forever about eggs, they were wrong about butter/margarine. There is almost no reason on earth, regardless of what your issues are, that you have to confine your diet to salads. Do your own research.


YES!! Bill in UT for President!!!! Spot on. AHA told us that salted vaseline is better than natural butter for our health. Right.

Balance, moderation and real (not processed) foods. Like Mom and Grandmas taught us.
RE: pastrami  
Bill in UT : 10/19/2024 12:26 pm : link
In comment 16651649 floridafan said:
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We are visiting family.
Spending tomorrow in Manhattan, will try to hit Katz’s.


If I was in a deli, it would be pastrami for me too. And the round knishes I can never find. Andone have a good home recipe"?
RE: Have red eyes often end of the the week  
Bill in UT : 10/19/2024 12:26 pm : link
In comment 16651913 Blue Baas said:
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Sometimes I call in advance for a pizza and am delayed, but my local place knows to just leave it with my growler. I'm so grateful right now.


Grateful is good
RE: RE: RE: Unfortunately salads  
Bill in UT : 10/19/2024 12:28 pm : link
In comment 16651923 Victor in CT said:
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In comment 16651542 Bill in UT said:


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In comment 16651525 56goat said:


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My doctor suggested my culinary habits were not consistent with a long lifespan. Of course, I could say it is the Giants that are taking years off my life :)


I don't know what your issues are and I won't give you advice. But I will recount the old saying that if you're in your doctor's office and want nutritional advice you're best off asking the receptionist. Most doctors know next to nothing about diet, they only regurgitate the propaganda from the big disease organizations. I had a checkup the other day, my cholesterol was up a little. My doctor starting giving me guidelines from the American Heart Association. I told him they don't know shit and he just smiled. They were wrong forever about eggs, they were wrong about butter/margarine. There is almost no reason on earth, regardless of what your issues are, that you have to confine your diet to salads. Do your own research.



Spot on. AHA told us that salted vaseline is better than natural butter for our health. Right.

Balance, moderation and real (not processed) foods. Like Mom and Grandmas taught us.


+1
RE: RE: pastrami  
CRinCA : 10/19/2024 4:41 pm : link
Bill- Your knish question reminded me of this. You will likely laugh but I stumbled across this and made them a few months back just because I was lazy and curious at the same time. And yes, by lazy I mean not only did I use puff pastry but also onion soup mix AND prepared mashed potatoes. And I wound up enjoying them in a pinch. I’m clearly not of the tribe. Sorry they are not round.

https://twokooksinthekitchen.com/super-easy-potato-knishes/

In comment 16652051 Bill in UT said:
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In comment 16651649 floridafan said:


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We are visiting family.
Spending tomorrow in Manhattan, will try to hit Katz’s.



If I was in a deli, it would be pastrami for me too. And the round knishes I can never find. Andone have a good home recipe"?
RE: RE: RE: pastrami  
Bill in UT : 10/19/2024 7:11 pm : link
In comment 16652179 CRinCA said:
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Bill- Your knish question reminded me of this. You will likely laugh but I stumbled across this and made them a few months back just because I was lazy and curious at the same time. And yes, by lazy I mean not only did I use puff pastry but also onion soup mix AND prepared mashed potatoes. And I wound up enjoying them in a pinch. I’m clearly not of the tribe. Sorry they are not round.

https://twokooksinthekitchen.com/super-easy-potato-knishes/

In comment 16652051 Bill in UT said:


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In comment 16651649 floridafan said:


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We are visiting family.
Spending tomorrow in Manhattan, will try to hit Katz’s.



If I was in a deli, it would be pastrami for me too. And the round knishes I can never find. Andone have a good home recipe"?


Thanks, Chuck. I took a look at that and then some other recipes. I think I've come up with something I'm gonna try. Going with homemade dough rather than PP, which I think will be flakier than I want. Funny, going back to my tablet, I saw I had made my own recipe for mini knishes in wonton wrappers which I really liked. I'll keep those as an appetizer, these will be as a side dish. The day I get home from my trip I'm making burgers, so I'll give this a try with them.
Hey Bill,  
Semipro Lineman : 10/20/2024 5:23 pm : link
I'm sorry that I forgot to get back to you last week about the restaurants. Long story short, a few years back, Michellin noticed that they didn't have any black owned restaurants in its recommendations' lists, so they corrected that. Now the restaurants on the list by me are all longtime neighborhood institutions who have a huge following, so they were well known before the recommendations. And yes, the food at all of them are good.
RE: pastrami  
Semipro Lineman : 10/20/2024 5:26 pm : link
In comment 16651649 floridafan said:
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We are visiting family.
Spending tomorrow in Manhattan, will try to hit Katz’s.


I hope you had good time and didn't wait long. I stopped by Tuesday evening just to get a hotdog and the line to get in was a quarter of the block. SMH, damn you early week club kids
RE: Hey Bill,  
Bill in UT : 10/20/2024 5:40 pm : link
In comment 16654739 Semipro Lineman said:
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Long story short, a few years back, Michellin noticed that they didn't have any black owned restaurants in its recommendations' lists, so they corrected that.

Best if I say nothing

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