what's cooking? part 5: 2017-2027

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woah woah woah!! pickled shrooms?! recipe?

google search shows a nice looking momofuku recipe using dried shiitakes. think imma do that tomorrow

one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 25 July 2019 19:38 (five years ago) link

that is the one

Cecil replies to your e-mails (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 25 July 2019 21:14 (five years ago) link

Yeah, I have a batch of those refrigerator pickles going and snuck a taste after a week. Those are going to be some very fine pickles. Thanks!

Mazzy Tsar (PBKR), Sunday, 28 July 2019 12:21 (five years ago) link

twice cooked eggplant really is amazing with flatbread. even more so with some tahina sauce stirred in.

https://www.saveur.com/twice-cooked-eggplant-with-sherry-vinegar-and-paprika-dip-recipe/

also recommend cutting eggplant slices a bit thicker than 0.5 inch to get 7 slices that fit nicely into a 12 inch skillet.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 17:53 (five years ago) link

is tahina different from tahihi?

i have never heard of tahina

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 17:59 (five years ago) link

tahini i mean

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 17:59 (five years ago) link

no, it is the same thing. just a different pronunciation that he uses in the Zahav book. The sauce is just tahini mixed with garlic, lemon juice, and ice water:

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017734-zahavs-hummus-tehina

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:14 (five years ago) link

also, definitely peel the skin off of the eggplant slices in that twice cooked eggplant recipe. he doesn't make it clear in the recipe, but it's clear from a picture in the book.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:16 (five years ago) link

also, he uses "tehina", not "tahina". insert any three vowels here: t-h-n-

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:19 (five years ago) link

the word comes from arabic and is transliterated into english differently. i think technically the arab word is like tahiniyya

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:21 (five years ago) link

got it, thanks! so i can call it tihuni and y'all will get it :)

i made ceviche overnight and mr & i ate it for lunch today. easiest thing on earth?

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:22 (five years ago) link

easiest and one of the best! what fish did you use? i have a yen for making some

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:23 (five years ago) link

I'm pescatarian after years of being vegan (compromise with my carnivore gf) and while we only eat fish once in a while i try to do something interesting when we do (olive oil poached salmon was the last thing we had)

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:24 (five years ago) link

nothing special
i am somewhat embarrassed to admit i used tilapia because i think it's some kind of cyborg fish or raised in lightless boxes or something horrible like that
if i don't make it at least once during the summer i feel like i forgot something and this summer has straight up sucked so a little ceviche of even the most miserable of fish tastes like heaven

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:31 (five years ago) link

Doe anyone have one favorite finger food thingey they like to make for gatherings. Hosting like 20 people this weekend with all of the regular peculiarities (some vegans, some veg, some who can't eat spicy.) Last time we did the normal assortment hummus, chips, cheese plate and just ordered a bunch of pizzas but there will be some Italians and I can't do mediocre pizza. Thought adding in a big salmon so people can scoop onto bread or whatever. It's also winter here so wanted to have hot food.

We used to make ceviche every weekend but then had one traumatic experience with a fish (think it was reineta or corvina) and switched over to ahi poke.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:36 (five years ago) link

also I made those smokey black beans again and they are so good with my eggs in my breakfast burrito in the morning.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:37 (five years ago) link

I think it can be a challenge to balance the acid in ceviche with other flavors. there's bad ceviche out there.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:39 (five years ago) link

xp I am very into "build-a-taco" workshops but I fear that's not very ambitious/sophisticated.

There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:40 (five years ago) link

jim in vancouver you are like my spouse. he was vegan for 10+ years and now he eats fish and desserts. I eat everything but i don't generally eat meat unless I know it's going to be really good.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:43 (five years ago) link

xp tacos feels messy for a lot of people.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:44 (five years ago) link

a bit of work, but one fruit and one savory couronne works well for parties

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:44 (five years ago) link

make those two and frame a picture of Paul Hollywood to put between them

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:45 (five years ago) link

last time i had tacos at a big table with everyone building their own half of us were on acid and i found it very difficult to construct one and put it in my mouth

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:46 (five years ago) link

Maybe I should just frame a pic of the couronne because that seems like too many variables in making it while trying to make other stuff. Hmmmm, maybe I will end up ordering some food again. That is kind of my specialty.
in orbit even when you came over once for that weird Harry Potter thing, I think I had ordered a bunch of brisket.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:49 (five years ago) link

cut out the center of a cheese pizza, call it a couronne. put the picture of Paul Hollywood in the middle and find out who your true friends are.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:57 (five years ago) link

lol I was just going to say that my large party go-to is actually Lechera's slow-cooker pulled pork recipe plus a red cabbage/carrot/sesame slaw and cornbread. You could sub in some kind of crusty rolls and have ppl make sandwiches but it doesn't help anyone who doesn't eat pulled pork.

There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 18:58 (five years ago) link

THESE ARE NOT MY FRIENDS so maybe they only deserve the pic of Paul Hollywood.

I might make that couronne on my own time. I have never really made any bread thing with that much butter before.

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 19:01 (five years ago) link

we should all make french laundry brioche someday and report back

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 19:06 (five years ago) link

oh, would def try that.
dunno if you like this idea, Yerac, but the first one that popped into my head was some sort of grilled polenta app. one bonus here is you can make polenta in advance, cuz it needs to be cool to slice (3 parts water: 1 part polenta will give the proper consistency). then you can slice into little circles, squares, whatev, grill or saute or broil to make a little toasty, and top with just pesto, and maybe something else for color like roasted red bell? too much work?
i've done vietnamese spring rolls but not for that many people. little falafel balls are another idea, but maybe to much effort for that many people, eh.

one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 19:42 (five years ago) link

Ohhhh that polenta thing sounds good. I will look for it in the grocery store (although I kind of think I have never seen polenta there but maybe I just missed it. It's on the early side so people might not even eat, so everything that's leftover will need to be ok for just the 2 of us to finish (i hate wasted food). I am already excited that I get to eat all the cheese and charcut that is leftover from my 'cheese by numbers' board.

I would make the FL brioche. I was looking up the recipe but the Bouchon bakery one kept coming up? Same?

Yerac, Tuesday, 30 July 2019 20:20 (five years ago) link

I don't know. I thought we all had amazon prime access to the FL book. thought that gave us the gazpacho quarter from March to May.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 20:46 (five years ago) link

this slightly annoying post claims to be from FL cookbook
https://marthameetslucy.typepad.com/blog/2012/03/thomas-kellers-brioche.html

i wonder why it is so different than the Bouchon recipe. i can't imagine either one is less than stellar anyways. . .

one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Tuesday, 30 July 2019 23:30 (five years ago) link

the ingredient list matches the FL cookbook

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Wednesday, 31 July 2019 01:01 (five years ago) link

The texture of that brioche looks like this whiskey bread that I used to get in a restaurant that I loved and had a lot of whiskey bread babies with. I have never been able to find the right recipe online. Maybe I should try to modify it.

Yerac, Wednesday, 31 July 2019 02:26 (five years ago) link

I could use some meal ideas within these parameters (for my husband’s lunch - he will cheerily eat the same thing every day for months, but it’s been months already of salad made from green peppers, cucumbers, hard boiled eggs, vinaigrette):

- no meat/fish/dairy, eggs are ok, no tempeh since he already eats that frequently for dinner
- protein heavy
- not too carb-y
- pretty easy to prepare
- he’ll eat almost any vegetable

just1n3, Thursday, 1 August 2019 01:36 (five years ago) link

We sometimes will make a big base of quinoa (with tumeric, cilantro, garlic etc). on Sunday and then throughout the week in the morning add the larger vegetables and something like a veggie burger, falafel or some leftover from the night before. We usually will have a couple of tupperwares of things like large pot blanched broccoli, roasted brussels that we can add.

Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 01:53 (five years ago) link

Oh and that gazpacho that is mentioned above actually is really good for lunch.

Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 01:54 (five years ago) link

The last two days I have packed for lunch brown rice with the leftover smoked black beans and I add in fresh cilantro, scallions and an avocado in the morning with a lime wedge and some everything but the bagel sprinkling on the avocado.

Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 12:48 (five years ago) link

My fave salad rn is raw corn cut off the cob, diced tomatoes, diced bell pepper, chives, basil, mint and a lemon juice dressing. I add feta, which kind of binds it all together, but maybe a tahini dressing would bring the creaminess minus the cheese?

Also pro quinoa.

There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Thursday, 1 August 2019 13:02 (five years ago) link

Sorry, I missed the protein part of the brief, but chickpeas would prob go great in that also.

There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Thursday, 1 August 2019 13:03 (five years ago) link

would a frittata go over, just1n3? could make one on the weekend to last for a few days. a little (or a lot of) chevre and maybe some zucchini and/or some other veg. i often take big sandwiches for lunch. if that isn't too much carbs. just a simple grilled tofu (which could also be done well in advance) and avo. and something green like baby kale or sprouts. also love those vegan sausages from tj's. fry them up with some onion and peppers (again, this could be a batch that lasts a few days), stick in pita/ciabatta/focaccia/bread of choice. (mayo and mustard are automatic sando. ingredients for me).
the grain salad idea sounds great to me, too. feel like i need to try to incorporate that myself.

one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 1 August 2019 15:03 (five years ago) link

tejal rao has a killer insta imo. this morning she posted a pic of this beaut https://ladyandpups.com/2017/07/14/chi-spaccas-focaccia-di-recco-or-the-closest-youll-get-to-it-at-home/ which i plan on bringing into my life tout de suite (that is, hopefully tomorrow). Chi Spacca is Nancy Silverton-related btw

one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 1 August 2019 15:35 (five years ago) link

i grilled some corn in the husk on the bbq last night. was p good even tho i kind of set a couple of them alight (despite using a medium heat and having soaked them in water for an hour before

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 16:08 (five years ago) link

unfortunately was a gas bbq which imo sucks. but it's in the common area of my building so shouldn't complain about a free amenity

bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 16:09 (five years ago) link

I went fishing this morning with my wife's father and her 89 year old grandfather on the grandfather's boat, in Lake Superior, where he has been fishing for 75 years, about a mile and a half straight out from my mother-in-law's house on the lake. I honestly feel that he knows he's getting too old and wants someone to know all his secret spots and techniques and his sons and grandson are not intersted, so it comes to me, an outsider, though I've known him for 25 years now.

We caught 8 lake trout in two hours (and lost another three) while trolling in 110-140 feet of water with elaborate setups of weights and lures and deep sea fishing rods with pulleys and metal line and it takes five minutes to reel them in and land them with a net. You then have to dispatch the wriggling fish with a small wooden bat that grandpa calls "The Headache Machine".

My wife and son met us back at the marina where grandpa keeps a blood covered table and old hydraulic fluid buckets and knives in some buddy's collapsed building, then we remove the guts, heads, and tails and dump them on the shore where flocks of seagulls fight over them and if you get lucky bald eagles are attracted by the noise and show up to eat whatever they want while all the seagulls retreat to the water.

We took six of them, gave two to friends, and I cooked the other four on a gas grill rubbed with salt and with slices of lemon wedged into slits cut in the sides and tarragon sprigs in the body cavity. Six adults and three children ate them with a tarragon / lemon / mustard mayonnaise and potatoes and corn and green salad and a blueberry pie that my wife made today with berries she gathered in the woods around the house. I'm going to have cold fish leftovers with toasted rye bread and greek yogurt for breakfast tomorrow.

I've been cooking his fish for years but this summer is the first time I've gone out fishing with him and it's surreal and violent and bloody and beautiful and all sorts of intense things related to eating animals for food.

joygoat, Friday, 2 August 2019 03:57 (five years ago) link

that sounds wonderful. what a day.

triple-washed (Sufjan Grafton), Friday, 2 August 2019 04:02 (five years ago) link

beautiful post, thank you

sleeve, Friday, 2 August 2019 04:19 (five years ago) link


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