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Paul Winalski
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Maria Samms wrote:Thanks Randy! That helps a lot!!
7. Brown and cook the carrots and onions, then put them aside until the last moment.
That makes a lot more sense! LOL!
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Gary Barlettano
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Paul Winalski wrote:200 grams mushrooms (don't know what "de couches" means)
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Paul Winalski
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Jenise wrote:Paul, one of my favorite episodes of Julia Child's original program was one where she made Coq au Vin in two electric skillets. It's so unmistakeably of it's era. Anyway, I recall that she sieved the chicken livers into her sauce as both a flavor additive and thickener. Ever done that?
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Gary Barlettano wrote:Paul Winalski wrote:200 grams mushrooms (don't know what "de couches" means)
Methinks these beasties be "cultivated mushrooms" as opposed to "wild mushrooms." "De couches" most likely means (grown) in layers ... in layers of what I will leave to your imagination.
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