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Deadkndys420
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Whats for Dinner?
#17237005 - 11/17/12 06:38 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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As for me I am making some roast beef at the moment with a side of broccoli and cheese rice.
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Tonight it was Japanese Chicken Curry (Golden Brand). One of my favorite rainy day meals. Girlfriend ate with rice and fried egg on top, in true CA Style I wrapped mine in a tortilla.
A tasty change from the standard Thai and Indian Curries. A very popular dish in Japan, it's worth a try.
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I just made stock, so I'm picking the bland ass oxtail meat out of a heap of disintegrated mammal/vegetable matter.
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's probably going to be stir fry with cabbage, tofu and noodles. And lots of herbs & spices!
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I'm living large tonight, got a Bloomspot promotional certificate for a Kitchen Counter 10 course tasting with wine pairing at Stefan's LA Farm. The head chef took second place in the 5th season of Top Chef. He's definitely a bit of an ego maniac, but his food is good and the price was right ($99 for 10 courses with 10 wine pairings). And we get to sit in the kitchen to heckle the chefs (or vice versa ).
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: geokills]
#17252676 - 11/20/12 01:45 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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geokills said: I'm living large tonight, got a Bloomspot promotional certificate for a Kitchen Counter 10 course tasting with wine pairing at Stefan's LA Farm. The head chef took second place in the 5th season of Top Chef.
did he make it to second with his tater tots and hidden valley ranch salad dressing or the corn dogs? fine dining seems to have changed over the years
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LOL, he in fact wasn't even there... but there were no tater tots, cord dogs or hidden valley ranch salad either. 
Let us remember, Top Chef puts some very odd restrictions on their challenges to make them interesting as television drama, so we cannot expect that all of the dishes being made on the show are truly representative of their respective chef's usual cuisine or style. On that note, you can learn about my meal here: Stefan's at L.A. Farm Restaurant.
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: geokills]
#17324426 - 12/03/12 12:37 AM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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grilled cheese with bacon and onions. and a salad.

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Is it alright if I continue this thread on a nightly basis informing the Shroomery public of what I'm eating for dinner?
Tonight was tacos with a host of condiments.
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yes it's a rad thread- let's rock it
Stuffed bell peppers and cranberry relish
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Stuffed Peppers
and a caramel apple bacon strudel (I invented it)
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today--- chanterelle bacon basil and brie puff
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Just woke up for my shift, its 3am here>.< Would love some scrabbled eggs with bacon;) oh well 4 more hours till breakfast
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: dstark]
#17345990 - 12/06/12 06:14 PM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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Got a pork roast in the slow-cooker bout 2 hours in, gonna shred it and make pulled pork sandwiches with onion buns. Also ordered some garlic cheese bread while I wait, should be here any minute
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Broccoli-cheese rice sounds damn good though too, gotta remember that for Sunday!
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I guess Travelleler is having 3 dinners, lol
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Dudes, it's cool if you want to have a food diary, but at do us the decency of posting some porn so we can dream about what it was like to eat what you're ramblin' on about! 
Example, for lunch the other day I visited Eden Burgers for the first time, a relatively new joint in Glendale, California. Their truffle fries and dipping sauce were outstanding, as was their beer selection, from which I enjoyed a St Bernardus Abt 12 of the Belgian persuasion; but the star was this juicy special burger of the day - the "Bomie" - which consisted of 50% bacon and 50% 31 day dry aged ground beef, cooked a very solid pink medium on the inside while still retaining some nice caramelized crunch on the outside, with all sorts of nice accoutrement.
Fucking tongue-gasm to the extreme, I tell you what. 
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: geokills] 1
#17346219 - 12/06/12 06:56 PM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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Then today, I made a soup from scratch using the carcass of a Costco rotisserie chicken (my absolute favorite $5 bird, so juicy and succulent and ridiculously cheap). A heaping helping of deliciously organic vegetables all chopped up and added at the appropriate times, a handful of herbs and voila, heaven in a bowl. I don't have a finished pic, but you can view a run down of my basic recipe and a couple of finished pictures here, if you dare.
I used flowering kale for the first time today, it was so damn purdy lookin' on the produce isle, I had to take it home with me. 
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: geokills]
#17346448 - 12/06/12 07:34 PM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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The burger bread is outstanding! Sound like a delicious meats mix The soup looks yummy! I really like soups with celery leeks and zucchini combo I prefer the herbs inside mixed rather than removed... Whats up with that?? Thanks geo
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Re: Whats for Dinner? [Re: dstark] 1
#17346504 - 12/06/12 07:42 PM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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I used to be able to get all those great veggies like that and be able to cook some great food, but where I live its hard to come by the less common items. That definitely looks tasty, friend!
I made orange-pineapple-honey glazed chicken and put it in a stir fry. Veggies were onions, peppers, broccoli, criminis, pineapple and carrots. Served over brown rice. It was awesome... first time I made it and definitely making it again. I will remember to take a pic next time.
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