Instant Pot, kielbasa, pineapple, napa cabbage
quiche pressure cooked
The pie shell is pulverized cheese and bacon breadsticks blended with butter the same way a Graham cracker crust is done.
Two types of cheddar cheese, one has maple and it's intriguingly good and the other has whiskey and that's even better. Sandwich ham.
The custard is five small egg yolks plus two small whole eggs, sour cream and milk.
potatoes, re-heated hamburger and baked beans pressure cooked
rice and beans, hamburger and egg breakfast
latkes, applesauce
zucchini, yellow squash soup Asian style
Chicken bits and broth the remainder from 4 chicken thighs pressure cooked in their own dish inside a pressure pot with water for the pot. So, no cleaning necessary for the pot.
There wasn't much chicken broth left so most the liquid here is water. The Asian flavoring for the soy-broth are brilliant.
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon Asian fish sauce
1/2 teaspoon toasted sesame seed oil
1 teaspoon dry Sherry substituting (with sugar) for Japanese mirin
1 level teaspoon sugar
Those things together in a few cups of water make a delicious soup broth. It's basically the same thing that goes into sukiyaki broth. Along with all the blended flavors from the added ingredients.
This same type of flavor ingredients goes very nicely in miso soup. Along with a sort of tea made from steeping kombu seaweed and bonito flakes.
I've been really enjoying adding tofu to things. It's very nice in soups.
honey ham and jalapeño pizza
With mozzarella and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, red bell pepper and white onion, mushrooms, olive and shaved garlic. Then, cilantro and basil.
dough:
3/4 cup hot water
1 teaspoon dry yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
2 rounded tablespoons semolina flour
5 rounded tablespoons all purpose flour
1 tablespoon oil
salt
pepper
The white flour added in increments until a stiff texture is reached with no sticking to the hands. It's mixed with a dinner knife until it can be picked up and stretched, like a pizza then into a snake then into a ball, pizza, snake, ball, pizza, snake ball, and so on until it stretches nicely and becomes soft.
A disc of dough is rolled with a rolling pin in cornmeal top and bottom.
sourdough cheese and bacon breadsticks
With chipotle.
These are 1/3 sourdough starter. 1/3 whole wheat. Those two things vitiate the light airy delicately brittle nature of the original. The original is so much of nothing that it presents the cheese and bacon and chipotle flavors effortlessly. These are tougher, thicker, crunchier, stronger flavored so the cheese and bacon and chipotle are nearly lost, but not entirely. They are disappointing and I won't be doing this again. The original idea is better.
I was afraid of that the whole time. As they were proofing I kept thinking, this is my last chance to trash the idea and squash the four trays back into a dough ball for regular bread. And I kind of wish that I did. Now I must eat them all knowing I could be eating breadsticks that are 100% lighter and more impressively flavored with less flavoring ingredients. An entire cup of shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano went into this sourdough version where 1/2 cup of Parmigiano-Reggiano goes into the original version yet the taste come through better.
Caprese salad
Breezy and cheesy and easy not queazy or sneezy nor teasy or wheezy.
I saw this in a bowl at the deli and copied it. What the heck. They used perline mozzarella and I used regular mozzarella and cut it into cubes. Their mozzarella looked like little brown nuts. They charge a fortune for the simplest things.
berries and cornflakes
The Deplorable Gourmet
This is a cookbook produced by the website Ace of Spades, assembled from recipes submitted by Ace of Spades readers and commenters referred to as the Moron Horde. The commentariat at Ace of Spades is likely one the most unique you'll see anywhere online. These are regular people across the United States interested in current events. They hold a broad range of opinions on everything. Each post at Ace of Spades gets thousands of fairly terse comments attached to them. To a large extent they know each other by this online connection so they've formed a kind of community. For the most part they did not support the female Democrat candidate for president thus the name, Deplorable Gourmet.
I don't like paperback books. I strongly prefer books bound with hardcover. That is my book-prejudice. And that is one reason why my bookcase is loaded with pop-up books. Those do not come in paperback form. That is by far my largest category of books in a bookcase that takes a whole wall. Second largest category is cookbooks, and those hardly ever get read. They're read once and then become reference book thereafter. I look at one of the cookbooks for reference maybe once or twice a year. Everything else is online. I'll watch fifteen videos of women making handmade pie crusts and not bother opening the baking bible. I don't now if I'll ever return to this book for reference. I cannot see myself asking it anything. It is a fun book to read just to hear people talking about their food, their personalities shine through brilliantly. It's a wonderful collection but that's about it in terms of actual usefulness or for getting any ideas. Say, you want to make Christmas cookies, or a peach pie, or a snack nut bar. This book will not be the first place to go for ideas. The internet has all that and more in abundance plus demonstration with video. For me, this book was good for a very large chunk of America. The whole time I kept thinking it's helping me understand my neighbors and my family's extended families. I just came from a sister's daughter's wedding. My sister married into an American farming family smack in the American heartland and my mind was blown how they do things. And food is a very large part. This book helped me comprehend them.
And everyone is fat.
Almost. A nephew has kept himself thin. This book is an epiphany that goes like this, "oh, so that's what's going on."
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