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11 Oct 16 - 08:05 PM (#3814018) Subject: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Donuel http://www.sheknows.com/recipes/chinese-chicken-with-walnuts We prefer a double sauce without Sherry all on Basmati rice You can safely cut back on the soy sauce. Cayenne pepper is better to taste than pepper flakes Honey crisp apples around since 1988 will soon go off patent and will be more affordable |
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12 Oct 16 - 11:31 AM (#3814180) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: leeneia Hi, Donuel. I've printed out the recipe and will give it a try. The thing about a recipe that calls for 2T of sherry, is what do you do with the rest of it? This recipe helps: Sherry beef and onions. Cut a yellow onion into wedges, cutting from top to bottom. Put a slow-cooker bag (for easy cleanup) into a slow cooker. Put a beef chuck roast in the slow cooker. Press the meat against the bottom of the cooker. Strew the onion on top and around the beef. Pour 1/2 cup sherry over all. Add 1-2 bay leaves, slipping them into the liquid. Slow cook all day, till beef is tender. Serve over cooked noodles. Leftover beef makes nice sandwiches. |
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12 Oct 16 - 02:08 PM (#3814232) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Mrrzy Rocket crumple is what we kids called this - only for the healthiest eaters! The day before, boil potatoes and hard-boil eggs so they're completely cold. The day of, slice potatoes, eggs, and some good Hungarian kolbasz/spicy sausage; set aside some of the large, whole potato slices. Butter a deep baking dish generously Put a layer of sliced potatoes, one of sliced eggs, one of sliced sausage, and put a *lot* of sour cream and more butter on, then another layer of sliced potatoes. Then, lean on the potato layer with splayed hands to press it down everywhere, then repeat till the dish is full, leaning on each potato layer. Use the reserved pretty tater slices for the top, press down, top with more butter, bake at 350 for 45 mn or so, till the top taters are deep brown and crisp and chewy and to be fought over. The whole thing simmers in the buttery sour cream sausage juice and permeates the eggs and potatoes, it is one of the best foods in the universe. Again, be healthy so it doesn't kill you. |
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12 Oct 16 - 02:21 PM (#3814242) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: keberoxu Good heavens, Mrrzy, that looks like it ought to be subject to regulations of some sort. How does it smell while it's cooking?! |
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12 Oct 16 - 03:37 PM (#3814257) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Donuel Is rocket what it does to you? But as long as it tastes good... |
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12 Oct 16 - 03:45 PM (#3814259) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Donuel Leenia after our Irish wedding we thought a well stocked bar would be pretty. The problem was neither of us drink so I still have 30+ year old single malt scotch, whisky, Sherry etc. I tried cooking with liquor but it was awful. |
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12 Oct 16 - 04:23 PM (#3814264) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: keberoxu Embarrassing, but it must be confessed, that just this instant, I finally figured out what the thread title means. When the OP showed up recently, I looked at the title and thought, well, it's in English, so why do I fail to understand it? And now the light bulb comes on. DING! |
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13 Oct 16 - 11:05 AM (#3814473) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Mrrzy It's a mispronounced Hungarian dish - and you cannot skimp on the butter or the sour cream, or it doesn't work. The real name just means sliced potatoes. Rocket Crumple is way better. My vegetarian sister makes it with mushrooms instead of sausage, but I look down my nose at that. They say it's still yummy. |
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13 Oct 16 - 08:37 PM (#3814568) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: Bill D Gee, Donuel... if you have no use for that useless old Scotch.... you know where I live... ☺ |
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14 Oct 16 - 09:31 AM (#3814646) Subject: RE: BS: recipes even in laws like From: leeneia Hi, Donuel. I don't like liquor myself, but I look certain dishes that use wine or sherry. |