Tom NJ wrote:I just remembered one of my favorite ways to have it uncooked, though: salad dressing.
Agreed. Just did that last night because I was low on mustard.
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Tom NJ wrote:I just remembered one of my favorite ways to have it uncooked, though: salad dressing.
Tom NJ wrote:I just remembered one of my favorite ways to have it uncooked, though: salad dressing. Thinned with orange juice, sesame oil, salad oil, rice vinegar, blah blah blah, it's quite nice - especially if you like that orange goop they put on salads in bento boxes, but don't like the goop factor so much.
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RichardAtkinson wrote:Howdy Strangers...LTNS
IT just unblocked this alcohol related website....after nearly 10 yrs, lol
Robin Garr wrote:RichardAtkinson wrote:Howdy Strangers...LTNS
IT just unblocked this alcohol related website....after nearly 10 yrs, lol
Welcome back, Richard! I wonder how that happened! Did they get religion?
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Robin Garr wrote:RichardAtkinson wrote:Howdy Strangers...LTNS
IT just unblocked this alcohol related website....after nearly 10 yrs, lol
Welcome back, Richard! I wonder how that happened! Did they get religion?
I'd suppose that some Executive Director wants to post on Berserkers so the alcohol category suddenly became OK.
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RichardAtkinson wrote:Howdy Strangers...LTNS
IT just unblocked this alcohol related website....after nearly 10 yrs, lol
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Rahsaan wrote:I couldn't do anything but serve them fresh and raw.
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Barb Downunder wrote:The planets must have aligned today.
I hate waste, but am not a big fan of leftovers (always exceptions of course)
The leftovers worked for me, I had some beautiful cooked Atlantic salmon, cooked potato and found a nice sounding recipe for salmon croquettes;
salmon, mash, frozen peas (almost exactly the amounts lurking in the fridge and freezer) scallions, herbs. Then made into croquettes and breaded ( I had some good but stale bread so into the oven for crumbs).
So I will serve those with some left over mac and cheese which I have put in small ramekins and topped with some truffled cheddar, and a salad based on the watercress remaining from the salmon dinner. Oh and I think I will try the mustard sauce from the grilled salmon dish with the croquettes.
I am happy with the way this is all shaping up.
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Thanks for the report, Jenise. I love the spontaneous gratin and the mushroom ceviche. How wet was the orzo?
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Jenise wrote:For Jeff:
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Mike Filigenzi wrote:Jenise - Couple of questions on the mushroom/watercress thing. How thinly are the mushrooms sliced and do you let it sit a while with the lime juice or just dress and serve?
The scallops look great. You remind me that we haven't had them in quite some time now, and they're now on the list.
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