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Ns1

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not a pic of mine but this is what I'm eating, the pic doesn't do them justice. There's at least 3 pounds of food, an absolutely crazy amount of Carne and so much cheese on top you can't even see anything besides it. I don't know how the fuck they can sell this for $8 and make money, God bless Mexican food! DELICIOUS

the answer is $1 of raw materials and 10 minutes of minimum wage labor.


I've eaten so many carne asada nachos + orange bangs from *ertos...
 
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Tonight i will be eating home made chicken shawarma.

Fresh vegetables comprised of lettuce, red onions, tomatoes and a red paprika , fresh buns. Fresh home made garlic sauce.
And shawarma herbs flavoured chicken meat.

I have the same amount of meat still left in the frying pan. For now, i begin humble.

Next a good movie and i am all set. ^_^

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Kaido

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They just started carrying Wewalka dough at my local grocery store:

http://wewalka.us/

Got one of each to try:

1. Croissant
2. Puff pastry
3. Bistro pizza dough (thinner crust)
4. Family-style pizza dough (thicker crust)

Neat design...they basically lay out the dough on a piece of parchment paper & then roll it up. All you have to do is unroll & use it! So pizza is basically just adding sauce & toppings and throwing in the oven, croissants is just rolling into shape (just like the Pillsbury pop-cans), and the puff pastry is refrigerated (all of them are, actually), so you don't have to thaw it out like the frozen kind. Looks like I'm having pizza, croissants, and some kind of puff pastry dessert for dinner tonight :awe:

Necro bump:

1. Croissant: Meh. Trader Joe's still has the best. They sell them frozen (8-pack of mini croissants). TJ's frozen minis are the best croissants I have ever had in the states, and you can bake them at home!

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3/4. Bistro pizza dough/family-style pizza dough:
Did not care for either. It's too easy to make good pizza at home. Case in point:

30-second Food Processor NY pizza dough

12-minute Thin Crust pizza (using a tortilla!)

2. Puff pastry: This is why I bumped the thread. I've been experimenting over the last year with filo (phyllo) dough & puff pastry (like what you use for baklava, apple turnovers, etc. - the puff pastry version poofs out FYI). I haven't bothered making it from scratch due to the time investment (there are some rough-puff recipes out there...but eh. I do have blitz puff on my to-do list, which is supposed to make a super-flavorful dough that is miles above the store-bought stuff). The Wewalka puff pastry dough comes refrigerated (it's next to the Pillsbury stuff, usually by the butter area in the grocery store) & only requires 10 minutes at room-temp to be ready to use, so it's very convenient to use (unlike the frozen stuff, which takes a bit more time to prep). If you read any of my cooking posts, then you know I like simple recipes that are easy to make (I am a lazy cook). I just recently tried this awesome 2-ingredient nutella puffs recipe:

http://thefoodcharlatan.com/2015/02/10/2-ingredient-nutella-puffs-recipe/

It came out awesome! (although I did them more croissant/turnover style instead of small puffs, because screw bite-size desserts, I want adult-sized food! lol) Tested in both an oven & toaster oven. 15 minutes @ 400F. Basically just let the dough warm up at room temp for 10 minutes, unroll, cut off a rectangle maybe 5" wide, and cut that in half so you have 2 squares (a butter knife works fine, although a pizza slicer is better). Spoon out some nutella in the middle, in a line from corner to corner, leaving about 1/2" before the corner, and then fold the dough over diagonally & give it a little twist so it kind of looks like a croissant shape. Bake until light brown. After taking it out of the oven, I also smear some butter on top & sprinkle some sugar on top of the butter to give some extra sweetness/richness to the outer crust. One of the easiest desserts I've ever made, literally only requires one minute of actual work time. Pastry + nutella 4 lyfe!
 
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Ns1

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will also vouch for TJ frozen croissants. the tarte is a standby in my freezer for lazy meals.

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Kaido

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will also vouch for TJ frozen croissants. the tarte is a standby in my freezer for lazy meals.

Dang, that looks pretty good! I'll have to pick that up next time I'm at TJ's. Their frozen chocolate croissants are pretty good too! Although after using the puff pastry & nutella, I'm spoiled now haha.

OT, does your TJ's smell funny? Every Trader Joe's I've ever been to has a weird "funk" in the air that other natural food shops like Whole Foods don't have.
 
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Ns1

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Yeah I've tried all their frozen croissants but their basic butter croissants are my favorite.

And no mine doesn't smell funny, but now that you mention it I'll pay more attention next time...
 

Carson Dyle

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I had a Marie Callendar's turkey pot pie . Something like $1.50 on sale and 1100 calories. Short of drinking generic cooking oil, I'm not sure there are many cheaper meals per calorie available. I've never quite understood how you get that many calories into some pie crust, gravy and a few random pieces of meat and vegetables.

Not great, not terrible. But I've always been a sucker for pot pies.
 
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ponyo

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Spicy pork bone stew. The stew is normally made with pork neck bone and spine but we used pork spare ribs instead.
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Zanovar

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Well im in my dads and fair play to him he has cooked some fine beef burgers/sausauges(no hoofs, bell ends, eyes, anal tracts.)good stuff.
 

Ken g6

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The other day I had fried dinosaur:

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A.k.a chicken strips, this one with a funny shape.