KlokWyze
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Made a dozen soft pretzels earlier today and have a pot of chili simmering right now.
Chili is like the best food on the cheap. Easy as hell to make too.
Made a dozen soft pretzels earlier today and have a pot of chili simmering right now.
kung pao chicken
I forgot the peanuts
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Tonight was seared scallops with lemon beurre blanc (I have to make this about once every week or two to keep my wife happy, it's her favorite), cauliflower puree, and a salad composed of diced apple, papaya, and Asian pear finished with a sherry-balsamic/olive oil vinaigrette over shredded lettuce topped with crumbled blue cheese.
The salad might sound like a bit of a strange combo but it all worked really well together.
The papaya worked really well. Just make sure it's not overly ripe. It needs to be a little past the green point where it is orange but still firm. I also lightly salted and peppered the fruit portion of the salad. The blue cheese was a great counterpoint that helped to maintain that savory aspect. My wife thought it needed more blue cheese. I agreed but I used all I had at the time. The vinaigrette was a small amount; just enough to coat the fruit very lightly. I liked the fruit salad alone with the blue cheese but the shredded lettuce added a nice textural component. The Asian pear was a nice addition too but I might try using jicama next time because it would add a bit of a crunch that could be interesting.That sounds good. How does the papaya work in the salad? I find it too sweet as a dessert, guessing that the blue cheese and vinaigrette temper it a bit?
The papaya worked really well. Just make sure it's not overly ripe. It needs to be a little past the green point where it is orange but still firm. I also lightly salted and peppered the fruit portion of the salad. The blue cheese was a great counterpoint that helped to maintain that savory aspect. My wife thought it needed more blue cheese. I agreed but I used all I had at the time. The vinaigrette was a small amount; just enough to coat the fruit very lightly. I liked the fruit salad alone with the blue cheese but the shredded lettuce added a nice textural component. The Asian pear was a nice addition too but I might try using jicama next time because it would add a bit of a crunch that could be interesting.
Unfortunately papaya over here is either very, very ripe and overpoweringly sweet and "flowery" or totally not ripe and tastes like swede.![]()
YOU, SIR, ARE CLEARLY EATING THE WRONG SWEDES
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