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ScottFromWyoming
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Proclivities wrote: Linky no worky, as the kids say.
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Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Nov 14, 2016 - 11:25am |
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Chicken Stew Provençal3 servings Ingredients: - • 1 tablespoon olive oil
- • 2 (about 10 ounces) boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut crosswise in half, then each half cut into thin strips
- • 1 medium onion, cut into thin wedges
- • 1 stalk celery, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch pieces
- • 1 medium carrot, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
- • 2 medium cloves garlic, minced
- • 1 cup low-sodium, nonfat chicken broth
- • 14 ounces canned no-sodium diced tomatoes, plus their juices
- • 2 medium skin-on red potatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces
- • 1 teaspoon dried herbes de Provence, crushed
- • 1/4 teaspoon salt
- • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Directions: Heat the oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and cook, turning the pieces occasionally, for 5 to 7 minutes or until they have browned on all sides. Add the onion, celery, carrot and garlic; cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until the onion is soft. Add the broth, tomatoes with their juice, potatoes, herbes de Provence, salt and pepper, stirring to combine. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low; cover and cook, stirring occasionally, for 45 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through and the potatoes are fork-tender. Serve hot. 269 calories, 5g fat, 1g saturated fat, 27mg cholesterol, 491mg sodium, 38g carbohydrates, 6g dietary fiber, 16g protein.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 24, 2015 - 6:20am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: Yeah that sounds good. The ginger would be extra-great. If you use regular sugar does it soak in more, or stay near the surface? Mom's soaked into the warm cake a little, maybe half an inch but left sort of a lemony frosting crust too. With the syrup you could use a chopstick to make holes that the syrup would run into to soak more of the cake. Hmm.
I haven't tried that glaze yet ... the note about the sugar was from the original "author." I like pound cake just straight up, but getting ready to make limoncello today got me thinking.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 24, 2015 - 6:18am |
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Antigone wrote:Hey SFW! How about a limoncello glaze?? - 1 cup water
- 1 inch knob of ginger
- Juice of 2 lemons (If using the Limoncello, adjust and use just one lemon)
- ¼ cup Limoncello (optional)
- 1-1½ cups sugar (I knew I would be cooking it down a bit and decided to use granulated sugar instead of the original powdered sugar to get a more syrupy consistency.
Yeah that sounds good. The ginger would be extra-great. If you use regular sugar does it soak in more, or stay near the surface? Mom's soaked into the warm cake a little, maybe half an inch but left sort of a lemony frosting crust too. With the syrup you could use a chopstick to make holes that the syrup would run into to soak more of the cake. Hmm.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 24, 2015 - 6:10am |
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Hey SFW! How about a limoncello glaze?? - 1 cup water
- 1 inch knob of ginger
- Juice of 2 lemons (If using the Limoncello, adjust and use just one lemon)
- ¼ cup Limoncello (optional)
- 1-1½ cups sugar (I knew I would be cooking it down a bit and decided to use granulated sugar instead of the original powdered sugar to get a more syrupy consistency.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 7:25pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:I've shared this before but it's great, and today would be a good day to bake it in advance... it keeps well. Link is a PDF to a booklet I put together; recipe is from my friend Dawn, who teaches culinary arts to high school kids in LA. Chocolate Bourbon Pound Cake.Recipe makes enough to fill our normal bundt pan plus a smaller one too. Well thanks to Antigone's pound cake project, I got all frenzied about making this one. It's in the oven! That recipe should probably be cut to 2/3 or 1/2, Justine got a new smallish but not "small" bundt pan, so with the normal one plus this, it filled both.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 4:51pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: Nice! My mom usually added a butter-lemon glaze that was more butter, melted, with the juice of half a lemon or so, and enough powdered sugar to make it not too tangy, then she'd drizzle that on once it was out of the pan.
My mom put that same glaze on her delicious sherry cakes. My mouth is watering just thinking about it! So simple.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 11:31am |
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Antigone wrote:I'm contemplating making some lemon curd to go with mine. Now we're gettin' somewhere.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 10:43am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: Nice! My mom usually added a butter-lemon glaze that was more butter, melted, with the juice of half a lemon or so, and enough powdered sugar to make it not too tangy, then she'd drizzle that on once it was out of the pan.
My mom transcribed her version of this recipe onto a index card for me. I pulled out this old (Christ Church, Alexandria Virginia) cookbook to check a couple things ... I love all her notations, doubling, 1.5ing it, etc. And, of course, the vitally important (but troublesome) waxed paper!! I'm contemplating making some lemon curd to go with mine.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 10:21am |
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Antigone wrote: Nice! My mom usually added a butter-lemon glaze that was more butter, melted, with the juice of half a lemon or so, and enough powdered sugar to make it not too tangy, then she'd drizzle that on once it was out of the pan.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 10:18am |
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sirdroseph wrote:Hmmm I am pretty sure that is illegal or at least it should be. All part of a conspiracy to get me fat. The bundt cake portion alone serves 12 without complaint, 16 if you're frugal. But in my experience it does a full bundt plus another smaller ring so really you can get 18 or 24 decent portions out of that recipe. Dig in!
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:55am |
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Prodigal_SOB
Location: Back Home Again in Indiana Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:40am |
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Red_Dragon wrote: Something tells me it'll take more than one cup of bourbon to weigh a pound.
My mom always used to tell me "a pint's a pound the world around". I'd go with that.
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Red_Dragon
Location: Dumbf*ckistan
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:35am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:I've shared this before but it's great, and today would be a good day to bake it in advance... it keeps well. Link is a PDF to a booklet I put together; recipe is from my friend Dawn, who teaches culinary arts to high school kids in LA. Chocolate Bourbon Pound Cake.Recipe makes enough to fill our normal bundt pan plus a smaller one too. Something tells me it'll take more than one cup of bourbon to weigh a pound.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:17am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:I've shared this before but it's great, and today would be a good day to bake it in advance... it keeps well. Link is a PDF to a booklet I put together; recipe is from my friend Dawn, who teaches culinary arts to high school kids in LA. Chocolate Bourbon Pound Cake.Recipe makes enough to fill our normal bundt pan plus a smaller one too.
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sirdroseph
Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:14am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote:I've shared this before but it's great, and today would be a good day to bake it in advance... it keeps well. Link is a PDF to a booklet I put together; recipe is from my friend Dawn, who teaches culinary arts to high school kids in LA. Chocolate Bourbon Pound Cake.Recipe makes enough to fill our normal bundt pan plus a smaller one too. Hmmm I am pretty sure that is illegal or at least it should be. All part of a conspiracy to get me fat.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Dec 23, 2015 - 9:10am |
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I've shared this before but it's great, and today would be a good day to bake it in advance... it keeps well. Link is a PDF to a booklet I put together; recipe is from my friend Dawn, who teaches culinary arts to high school kids in LA. Chocolate Bourbon Pound Cake.Recipe makes enough to fill our normal bundt pan plus a smaller one too.
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Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
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Jul 31, 2015 - 9:54am |
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DaveInVA wrote:Green Chili Pork Stew
Ingredients:
3-4lbs of Pork Tenderloin cut into small cubes
1/4 Cup of all porpoise or wheat flour
1 tbs Cumin
1 tsp Pepper
1 tbs ground Sage
1 tsp Sea Salt
Vegetable Oil as needed
2 Large Onions coarsely chopped
1 Medium Red Onion coarsely chopped
2 8 once jars of Verde Salsa
2 small cans of chopped Green Chili Peppers
2 cans of small whole early potatoes drained
1.5 cups of chicken broth
1 tbs brown sugar
Directions:
Heat up vegetable oil in iron skillet. Mix ingredients 2-6 in plastic bag. Put Pork cubes in bag a few at a time and shake until coated. Brown cubes in skillet in batches. Put browned Pork cubes and all other ingredients in 6 quart slow cooker and mix. Cook 8 hours on low or 4-5 on high. Or 4 on low and 1.5 on high works great also. Very Yummy.
Thanks for that, Dave. I'll have to check it out soon.
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DaveInSaoMiguel
Location: No longer in a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA Gender:
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Jul 31, 2015 - 9:17am |
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Green Chili Pork StewIngredients:3-4lbs of Pork Tenderloin cut into small cubes1/4 Cup of all porpoise or wheat flour1 tbs Cumin1 tsp Pepper1 tbs ground Sage1 tsp Sea SaltVegetable Oil as needed
2 Large Yellow Onions coarsely chopped
1 Medium Red Onion coarsely chopped
2 8 ounce jars of Verde Salsa (Tomatillo)
2 small cans of chopped Green Chili Peppers
2 cans of small whole early potatoes drained
1.5 cups of chicken broth
1 tbs brown sugar
Directions:
Heat up vegetable oil in iron skillet. Mix ingredients 2-6 in plastic bag. Put Pork cubes in bag a few at a time and shake until coated. Brown cubes in skillet in batches. Put browned Pork cubes and all other ingredients in 6 quart slow cooker and mix. Put any scrapings from skillet in also. Cook 8 hours on low or 4-5 on high. Or 4 on low and 1.5 on high works great also. Very Yummy.
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