Barb Downunder wrote:So going through the freezer came across 2 lobster tails...
Ah, Life is good, just stumbled over some lobster tails... please pass the cognac, thank you, James.
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Barb Downunder wrote:So going through the freezer came across 2 lobster tails...
Tom NJ
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Jenise wrote:I've had various versions of lettuce soup, and they're surprisingly good. Also, I have a book on the cooking of Southern France written in the early 70's, and lettuce is/was used in surprising ways in a lot of savory dishes there. It's a very interesting book that preserves a sunny cuisine not yet blessed by mass transportation and based only on what was locally growable. So though French techniques are evident the foods include a lot of citrus, a lot of vegetables as they were so easy to grow, a lot of lamb (which the coastal mountains were full of) and not as much beef and dairy.
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Jeff Grossman wrote:I think I'm getting queasy just reading about green soup.
Jeff Grossman wrote:I think I'm getting queasy just reading about green soup.
Jeff Grossman wrote:Barb Downunder wrote:So going through the freezer came across 2 lobster tails...
Ah, Life is good, just stumbled over some lobster tails... please pass the cognac, thank you, James.
Jenise
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Jenise
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Robin Garr wrote:Welcome back, Jenise! Do you live too far from delivery Chinese or pizza?
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Jeff Grossman wrote:Crudite, sushi, affetatsi -- no cooking!
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Jenise
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Mike Filigenzi wrote:Cacio e pepe has been on the radar a lot lately and it's one pasta dish I had never made or eaten. (No turnips, thank you very much!). Kinda ridiculous for something that simple, so I made it with bucatini last night. Thin slices of leftover pork tenderloin went on top just because I need to use that up. It was delicious and went nicely with a frappato from southern Italy.
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Mike Filigenzi
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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Jenise
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Mike Filigenzi wrote:I love skirt, bavette, hanger - all of them. We rarely eat them, though, as my wife is one of those people who'd rather have a taste-free-melt-in-your-mouth filet mignon than a deeply flavorful piece of skirt steak that has a little chew to it,.
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Jenise wrote:Oh, delish! We went meatless too. Just a salad, both because Meatless Monday and because I'm trying to drop the five pounds I gained in Los Angeles last week. One of these days you when I'm down there, you, me and Semaj need to get together.
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Christina Georgina wrote:Maiale Tonnato... tunnied pork. Should work well. Used turkey on 2 occasions for tonnato - Tacchino Tonnato. Heck, almost anything would taste good under that magic tuna sauce blanket! Needed a luncheon dish for 40. The first go around didn't work because the turkey breast shredded instead of slicing. Second time was better. Less poaching time, removed the breast and put it back in the poaching liquid when it was cooled. Let it sit overnight and sliced rather thickly. Still wanted to fall apart. Pork will be perfect. This is one of those dishes that benefits greatly from meld time.
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