I know it is Monday but we have our August Monday holiday today in the UK so it still feels we are in the weekend.
Beef joint, Irish Moiled beef, from our local rare breed farm who only kill two or three steers per year.
Home grown vegetables thanks to Mrs. P J. Beans, spinach, pink fur apples, beetroot (and courgettes which were all eaten before I took the photo).
Deb and I had Pad Kra Pao (spicy pork and thai Basil) last night and it was really good. Daughter Jess had been over earlier and took a few Peppers home. Said she was making Vietnamese Carmel Pork for dinner. When I asked how it was she sent a picture and the word Tasty. The Apple didn't fall far from the tree, and she's starting to use food as an artistic outlet. Proud Papa moment here :>).
Frank Beshears
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
Last night I grilled a nice London Broil from Pigasso Farms.
Went well with sweet corn from White Oak Farm on Whipporwill.
September 1, 2020 by SPP™ SlowPokePete, on Flickr
September 1, 2020 by SPP™ SlowPokePete, on Flickr
SPP
Kabobs and brown rice last night.
Dustin Gaddis
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Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Mrs. RW is on her Fall/Winter soup kick...some kind of chicken with quinoa, tomatoes, potatoes, peas and parsley/gluten free recipe that was quite tasty.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
I just realized I hadn't made summer corn chowder the other day and so I did with six ears. It was quite tasty and very corny, like my jokes. And then I made a bunch of salsa with garden tomatoes for my ongoing Mexican food feasting.
Last Saturday’s dinner...braised chicken and ham with a white wine/mushroom sauce, side of pasts, broccoli and homegrown garden veggies...coupled with a hazy IPA.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
The meat sweats kept me from posting this last night. Belated happy Thanksgiving to other Canadian members.
Smoked plate of beef ribs and half a turkey
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Veal, vegetable and potatoe soup...pretty damn good.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Didn't get a chance to take a picture of it before the starving hoard dug in...
Lentil, leek and potato stew with saffron, pimentón , garlic, thyme and cayenne peppers. Oh my goodness...
Made an entirely un-photogenic version of the Forkish saturday white bread. Just couldn't get the proofed loaf to drop cleanly into the dutch oven, gotta try the parchment trick next time. Good to get baking again...
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Guy Washburn
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– Mary Oliver
No pics unfortunately, but we were gifted a few big loads of locally foraged chanterelles and lobster mushrooms. Risotto and frittata were the results.
We were supposed to visit our oldest son who lives and works in Germany, but alas COVID-19 killed that plan. So I decided to try a relive a meal we had at the Augustiners in Munich the last time we visited.
https://www.augustinerkeller.de/
So off I went to our local butcher/German specialty store (https://www.bavariasausage.com/) to get "pig knuckles", Spaetzle (Maggi from a packet not from scratch) and red cabbage (cause I prefer the sweetness vs the tang of sauerkraut).
Recipies are easy to find and after a long afternoon of low-temp braising followed by a blast of heat to crisp the skin, we had Schweinehaxe mit Spaetzle and Rotkohl. Couldn't find much German beer selection locally... too many damn hop bomb IPAs that I can't stand, but Krombacher was a reasonable choice
German by shenoi, on Flickr
My real name is Hemanth and among other things, I like bikes
Long long ago I may have posted this. Here it is again with a few changes.
Fresh Cranberry Apricot Jalapeno Pepper relish
In a food processor using a chopping blade:
1. Pulse dried apricots until diced.
2. Add seeded Jalapeno to your tolerance level and pulse a few times to incorporate.
3. Add fresh cranberries and pulse a few times until you like how it looks.
4. Dump into a mixing bowl and squeeze orange juice + zest.
5. Add Maple syrup and mix all together.
6. Adjust maple syrup and citrus to your liking.
Suggest you make this one day ahead. Pack the relish into tea cups and store refrigerated tightly covered with plastic wrap. Unmold onto Grammy's Meissen ware and garnish with cilantro.
This is good.
Josh Simonds
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Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Our daughter is home for the week, so she made her focaccia and Mrs. RW responded with her shrimp diavolo...I just brought the wine.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Drool.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Well they weren't supposed to be dinner, but they were *so* good we ate the whole batch straightaway. Apple, cheddar, and rosemary scones (recipe followed as written, except I added a tablespoon or two of chopped fresh rosemary).
Forgive the meh photo, the taste and smell is superb.
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Was going to be the four of us, Karen, her brother and her 89 year old Ma but Karen's bro had to skip because 2 of the 6 people on his crew live with someone that has Covid 19... and he's a chief HVAC tech at the big hospital in Albany and he says it's worse than this spring now. He doesn't want to expose us. All a way of saying we're going to load him up with:
Baked ham, Hasselback baked potatoes, roasted brussel sprouts carrots parsnips and golden beets. I got some pickled beets because I failed to make watermelon pickles this year so he's just gonna have to deal..
Finished with maple glazed pear pie. Heh heh. Plus I'm tossing in a few Finback stouts in case he gets thirsty.
Ossi bucci
Latkes with all the fixings.
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