| 
	
		
			
				|  » Site Navigation |  
	|  |  
	
		
			
				|  » Online Users: 195 |  
| 0 members and 195 guests |  
		| No Members online |  
		| Most users ever online was 9,654, 05-18-2025 at 04:16 AM. |  | 
	
		|  |  |  
	
	
	
	
		|  07-29-2009, 12:42 AM | #1471 |  
	| Moderator 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Rose City 'til I Die 
					Posts: 3,309
				      | 
				
				too fucking hot food
			 
 Best efforts aside, doesn't look like I can subside on gin and tonics alone.  So a nice and easy hot weather thang:
 Give an albacore loin (localler the better) a quick bath in some Huli Huli (sp?) or similar light teriyaki type stuff.  Give it a quick wasabi rub, and roll it in a sesame seed-course black pepper mix.
 
 Grill tuna to medium-rare (I totally overcooked it -- thank you, gin and phonecalls!  Still good, though).
 
 Toss your choice of greens (for me, some red leaf lettuce and spinach; in other words, what I had) with olive oil, rice vinegar, a drop or 3 of sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
 
 Slice tuna, place on greens, and drizzle with a bit of wasabi/soy sauce mix.
 
 Eat, and then keep drinking.  Unless you've got weed.  In which case, call me!
 
				__________________Drinking gin from a jam jar.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  07-31-2009, 09:14 PM | #1472 |  
	| Wild Rumpus Facilitator 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: In a teeny, tiny, little office 
					Posts: 14,167
				      | 
				
				Mrs. Dash
			 
 Sprinkle on Chicken or pork before grilling.  So simple, but so much flavor. 
				__________________Send in the evil clowns.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-03-2009, 09:01 AM | #1473 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 
					Posts: 1,713
				      | 
				
				Unsolicited Soup
			 
 When I was in Prague recently, I ate a delicious soup that was described as a Bohemian potato soup with "forest fruits" (aka mushrooms). Two things made it both tasty and surprising to me.  First, it was served with a poached egg on top (apparently the truly traditional garnish is chopped hard-boiled egg) and second, it had a sweet-sour note in a creamy broth.  I looked around online to find a recipe and over the weekend, I came up with this hybrid that approximates what I ate.
 I also finally learned how to make a decent poached egg (not overcooked and with the white spread all over), so yay me.
 
 “Kulajda” -- South Bohemian Soup
 
 2 cups mushrooms, thinly sliced
 6 T. butter
 1 medium onion, finely diced
 1 t. caraway seeds, toasted and ground
 1-2 bay leaves
 3 T flour
 8 cups (chicken) broth
 1 lb. potatoes, peeled and diced
 1 c. heavy cream
 ~1 c. chopped fresh dill
 2 T. vinegar
 2 T sugar
 4 eggs
 vinegar and salt
 
 Melt 2 T butter in heavy soup pot.  When it stops sizzling, add mushrooms, stirring occasionally.  Sauté until the mushrooms shed their water and begin to caramelize.  Remove from pan and set aside.
 
 Add the remaining butter to the pot.  Once it has melted and stopped sizzling, add the onions.  Add caraway seeds, bay leaf, salt and pepper.  Sauté for a few minutes until the onions begin to wilt.
 
 Add the flour and stir, cooking for about 1 minute.  Add broth and then potatoes.  Bring to a boil and then simmer until the potatoes are tender.
 
 Remove from heat and remove bay leaves.  Purée the potato-stock mixture with a hand blender.  Return to low heat and add the mushrooms and heavy cream.  Add more salt and pepper to taste.  Return to a boil and then allow the soup to simmer for a few minutes.  Remove from the heat.  Add the vinegar, sugar, and dill.  Add more salt and pepper to taste. Allow soup to rest and meld flavors while poaching the eggs.
 
 In a separate saucepan, bring water, with salt and vinegar added, to a simmer.  Crack an egg into a cup or small bowl.  Gently slip the egg into the simmering water and cook for about 1 minute.  Gently remove from the water with a slotted spoon and slip onto the top of a bowl of soup just before serving.
 
				__________________delicious strawberry death!
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 12:57 PM | #1474 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 Looking for a dessert based on ricotta cheese. 
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 12:58 PM | #1475 |  
	| Proud Holder-Post 200,000 
				 
				Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Corner Office 
					Posts: 86,149
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  Looking for a dessert based on ricotta cheese. |  can you make a cheese cake? ricotta cheese cake is very nice.
				__________________I will not suffer a fool- but I do seem to read a lot of their posts   |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 01:01 PM | #1476 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  can you make a cheese cake? ricotta cheese cake is very nice. |  Recipe?
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 01:04 PM | #1477 |  
	| Proud Holder-Post 200,000 
				 
				Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Corner Office 
					Posts: 86,149
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  Recipe? |  here's one, but I'll try and get my family's and upload that too http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sicilia...ke/Detail.aspx
				__________________I will not suffer a fool- but I do seem to read a lot of their posts   |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 01:49 PM | #1478 |  
	| Patch Diva 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Winter Wonderland 
					Posts: 4,607
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  Looking for a dessert based on ricotta cheese. |  I have probably posted this here before but am too lazy to scroll through and look.  This tart is really really good and pretty easy to make.  I make it with the vanilla cookie crust.
http://www.finecooking.com/recipes/c...otta-tart.aspx |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 02:54 PM | #1479 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Fugee   |  Do you think I could mix in chocolate chips if I made the chocolate wafer crust?  Should I then leave out orange/lemon?  Or change it to Baileys?
 
My parents will think this is more cheesecakey because it includes cream cheese.
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-12-2009, 03:45 PM | #1480 |  
	| Patch Diva 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Winter Wonderland 
					Posts: 4,607
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  Do you think I could mix in chocolate chips if I made the chocolate wafer crust?  Should I then leave out orange/lemon?  Or change it to Baileys?
 My parents will think this is more cheesecakey because it includes cream cheese.
 |  It's only 3 oz of cream cheese compared to 15 oz of ricotta and the texture is much lighter than cheesecake.  I've only made that one exactly as the recipe.  The filling is thin so use the miniature chips not the regular size ones.  But I like the combination of orange and chocolate chips so that should be tasty.
 
This recipe (measurements in grams) has a filling with ricotta, chocolate, orange zest, and hazelnuts so it looks like the combination works.  http://www.canadianliving.com/food/c...cotta_tart.php |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-16-2009, 01:09 AM | #1481 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Fugee  It's only 3 oz of cream cheese compared to 15 oz of ricotta and the texture is much lighter than cheesecake.  I've only made that one exactly as the recipe.  The filling is thin so use the miniature chips not the regular size ones.  But I like the combination of orange and chocolate chips so that should be tasty. 
This recipe (measurements in grams) has a filling with ricotta, chocolate, orange zest, and hazelnuts so it looks like the combination works.  http://www.canadianliving.com/food/c...cotta_tart.php |  Yummy.  I included the mini choc chips but did not go on grocery trip so no hazelnuts.  Maybe next time.  Dad could only find chocolate wafers in 100 cal packs so used about 4packs.  Used part-skim ricotta because that is what we had and had dad get lowfat or fat-free cream cheese.  Yummy.  Oh I said that already.
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-17-2009, 01:07 AM | #1482 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  Yummy.  I included the mini choc chips but did not go on grocery trip so no hazelnuts.  Maybe next time.  Dad could only find chocolate wafers in 100 cal packs so used about 4packs.  Used part-skim ricotta because that is what we had and had dad get lowfat or fat-free cream cheese.  Yummy.  Oh I said that already. |  It was good leftover, too.  Had it without Cointreau thingy.
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-20-2009, 07:37 AM | #1483 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 I would love to fuck but it is not an option so I'm settling for cooking.  I'm making brownies this weekend and I'm looking for a recipe for a peanut butter layer to make them like peanut butter dream bars.  I want something with like eggs and flour, not just to spread peanut butter across the top but something that will cook and get firm.  Ideas? 
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-20-2009, 08:25 AM | #1484 |  
	| Proud Holder-Post 200,000 
				 
				Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Corner Office 
					Posts: 86,149
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by ltl/fb  I would love to fuck but it is not an option so I'm settling for cooking.  I'm making brownies this weekend and I'm looking for a recipe for a peanut butter layer to make them like peanut butter dream bars.  I want something with like eggs and flour, not just to spread peanut butter across the top but something that will cook and get firm.  Ideas? |  you're awake at 4:30? NWTF? Sleep=healing.
				__________________I will not suffer a fool- but I do seem to read a lot of their posts   |  
	|   |   |  
	
	
		|  08-20-2009, 02:02 PM | #1485 |  
	| Registered User 
				 
				Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Flyover land 
					Posts: 19,042
				      | 
				
				Re: To fuck or to cook?
			 
 
	Quote: 
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  you're awake at 4:30? NWTF? Sleep=healing. |  Peeing in the toilet, not the bed, also =good
				__________________I'm using lipstick again.
 |  
	|   |   |  
	
		|  |  |  
 
 
	| 
	|  Posting Rules |  
	| 
		
		You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts 
 HTML code is Off 
 |  |  |  
 
	
	
		
	
	
 |