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Brownies for a Luau
If you break up the macadamia nuts first they should be okay. To break them up, wrap about a cup in a flour sack dishtowel, lay them on your counter or chopping board, then bang them with a rolling pin. If necessary, chop them...
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Looking for Dish Towels
and their price is hard to beat. Amazon has blue and the dishtowels, but I was looking for gerrn. Check them out.
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recipe for potato Kugel
Mine is similar to the others except I mix in a small amount of sweet potatoes and use chicken schmaltz instead of vegetable oil. Also, a good lesson. If you use a dishtowel to squeeze out the extra water in the potatoes, wa right...
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Corn on the cob
Best heirlooms I’ve found are Eckerton, at the USG. Not cheap. But very, very good. Good heirloom are not cheap anywhere. I do 3.5 – 4 minutes if I’m doing one ear. But microwaves vary greatly. It’s very...
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Creative ideas for pizza dough
AS A CHILD, MY GRANDMOTHER USED TO LET IT RISE OVERNIGHT WITH A FILM OF OLIVE OIL OVER IT AND A DISHTOWEL COVERING THE BOWL. IN THE MORINING, SHE WOULD CUT OFF PIECES, STRETCH THEM WITH HER HANDS AND THEN FRY THEM UNTIL GOLDEN...
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bolo, felidia, butterfield 81 reports
didn’t taste of sage OR lemon, but MAN, the octopus was perfect—meaty, tender, not overly fatty or gristly. a seared sea scallop salad was good, the bolo salad (basically greens w/cabrales & chorizo), well, you can...
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cheese cloth
dishtowel instead. Nice and large. Mom’s chinois ( c.1940’s) came with a substantial muslin bag (and a beautiful bird’s-eye beater to squoosh the fruit pulp) . She used the muslin cone to strain blackberries for...
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iso a great recipe for English Toffee
Yes, soaking up the fat from teh top of the toffee will help the chocolate stick. But i use a very clean dishtowel, it leaves less lint! I’ll dab at it gently until it doesnt stick, then dab harder. Rinding the towel under...
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Anyone got the secret to hashbrowns?
I do them like latkes (except without the egg) and they turn out perfect. Grate them, and then roll them up in a dishtowel and twist the towel to get all of the the excess water out. Then fry them up in a cast iron skillet (I...
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Making creme fraiche
I’m thinking that heating the mixture must have had some nasty effect. I use mine straight from the fridge, too; blend in a clean plastic bowl, put a cotton dish-towel over the top and set it on top of the fridge, towards...
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What to do with roasted hazelnuts?
I’m lazy – I’ll rub the nuts around in a dishtowel, and what ever skin falls off, falls off, the rest I live with! I’ve made that cake many times that way, fwiw.
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Jfood eats at Levain and Pumphouse (MSP)
like the new space- hadn’t been there since it changed over from the old Levain. I even liked the napkins which were nice soft cotton country dishtowels (sounds weird but was charming). Interesting that they seem to have...
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Arroz con pollo rice dilemma
Tyy letting it sit covered with a dishtowel after the rice has finished cooking.
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Clay pot roaster
to move it when it is hot, and place it on a trivet, mat or folded dishtowel when moving it out of the oven. Clean the Clay Pot roaster with hot water, using a mild detergent. The Clay Pot can also be cleaned in the dishwasher....
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Thumbs up to The Smith
. The server, who was cheerful and helpful, brought us both still and sparkling water gratis to start in glass bottles. Napkins are sort of like cloth dishtowels. All the food was very good. My salad was tasty albeit brimming with...
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