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Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Robin Garr wrote:For a taste, here are the first 10.
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:6 of which I can't eat because they feature fish and/or other seafood.
Rahsaan wrote:Fine idea although some sounded absolutely revolting like the tofu in ketchup sauce..
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:6 of which I can't eat because they feature fish and/or other seafood.
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Robin Garr wrote:Do you just dislike food that swims, Cynthia, or are you allergic?
Robin Garr wrote:I wonder if he actually cooks the stuff he writes about.
Rahsaan wrote:But, that doesn't excuse printing things that sound so vile.
Cynthia Wenslow wrote: I avoid it all.
Robin Garr wrote:Rahsaan wrote:Fine idea although some sounded absolutely revolting like the tofu in ketchup sauce..
This goes directly to my less-than-stellar impression of Bittman. Not all the time, but some of the time, I wonder if he actually cooks the stuff he writes about.
wnissen wrote:My beef with this list is that pasta takes a hell of a lot longer than ten minutes to make. Unless you're boiling in a quart of water, it takes ten minutes to come to a boil on my electric stove. Unless you're cooking angel hair, that's twenty minutes by the time you've let it drain.
wnissen wrote:this tofu catsup dish is probably better than you imagine. Mix a bit of sriracha or chili paste in there, and you've got a pleasantly hot sauce that really complements the creamy, soy nature of tofu. For a little more color interest, try adding a cup of sliced scallions or fresh bean sprouts. You can make time for this by skipping the dredging and just frying on medium-high heat until light golden.
My beef with this list is that pasta takes a hell of a lot longer than ten minutes to make. Unless you're boiling in a quart of water, it takes ten minutes to come to a boil on my electric stove. Unless you're cooking angel hair, that's twenty minutes by the time you've let it drain.
Bill Spencer wrote:If you started with hot tap water and added a bit of salt, would it reduce the time ?
If you used fresh pasta, would it reduce the time ?
Stuart Yaniger wrote:I didn't go through the list, but did anyone include a basic omelet (or a simple variant)? Or a basic fritatta?
My favorite 2 minute dish is still peppadews stuffed with chevre, then roasted for a minute and drizzled with olive oil.
wnissen wrote:However, this tofu catsup dish is probably better than you imagine. Mix a bit of sriracha or chili paste in there, and you've got a pleasantly hot sauce
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