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  1. jkgourmet

    White asparagus?

    Also try some baslamic vinegar on those roasted asparagus - at least the green ones. I've had white asparagus but find I don't like the taste or the texture quite as much as the green.
  2. jkgourmet

    "Bowling Night" Theme Food

    I'll pass on the dog and just take the chile! Photos of the evening (not the food, however) are here for those interested: Buffalo Wine & Dine Dinner Club
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    "Bowling Night" Theme Food

    We had our Wii bowling party - and the fifties style food to match. Ruffles & onion dip, lettuce wedges with blue cheese dressing, wings, Frito's, popcorn (from a real concession type popcorn maker just added to the host's gameroom), little smokies in the bbq/grape jelly sauce, pigs in the...
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    Your first cookbooks

    What a treasure! Thanks for sharing with us, Joe.
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    Your first cookbooks

    The Joy of Cooking, given to me as a wedding gift in 1975. I dumped the husband, kept the cookbook.
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    What's for Dinner, Sunday, January 3rd?

    A ham with honey, dark sugar glaze, buttered brussel sprouts and roasted red potatoes seasoned with garlic and spanish sea salt. Sadly, I overcooked the sprouts just a little, so they were mushy. but the ham was wonderful. Went very nicely with a surprisingly inexpensive pinot noir from Meridian.
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    Leg of Lamb

    Glad to hear it. What did you end up using to season the lamb and the duck?
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    SPAIN - Fuengerola ... personal recommendations?

    I'll add one more to the paella discussion. We visited a small place in Mexico called Ajijic last month. About forty miles south of Guadalajara, an area that National Geographic declared the second best climate in the world. After that, Americans and Canadians flocked to the town, bringing...
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    'Special dinner' ideas

    What kind of chili? Jalapeno? Seranno? Anaheim?
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    Crushed Turkey?

    Thanks for all the info and the YouTube link. This is definately going down on my to-do list. Maybe I'll start with a chicken as turkey for two leaves WAAAAY too many leftovers. (which is why our Thanksgiving meal was a small prime rib, and Christmas dinner is usually a small leg of lamb or...
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    Leg of Lamb

    Oh, I'm afraid I just have to disagree with you about the duck. Lamb and duck are my favorite meats. I confess that I've never cooked a whole duck, BUT we do duck legs at least twice a month. Love 'em. We also get and cook duck breast but the cost is very high so it's a rare treat. If you...
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    What is your favorite PIE of all time??

    I don't bake, but when I buy or order pie in a restaurant, it's going to be key lime. Always. I would never turn down peach pie or rhubarb pie, though.
  13. jkgourmet

    What is a substitute for buttermilk?

    I've seen the powdered buttermilk, but alway decided against it. Do those of you who use powerdered Butermilk think that it would be ean inferior product?
  14. jkgourmet

    What's for Dinner Wednesday November 25th

    Whole trout and asparagus. Both fresh. Yum.
  15. jkgourmet

    Crushed Turkey?

    I'd be most interested in hearing about your results and technique after you have the Turkey. I hope you will share!
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    What is a substitute for buttermilk?

    Does it have to be full fat milk? Will 1% or even skim work?
  17. jkgourmet

    Quick fondue

    I tried this once, and the box broke open and the cheese ended up all over the bottom of the oven. What a mess!! What was left was delicious - even without the bacon or pancetta.
  18. jkgourmet

    How to cook roast that needs to travel to dinner destination

    I think reheating in the microwave is a way to ruin a lovely piece of meat. I'd either suggest to your family that another tradition might be better this year (read: another type of meat dish) or go with the quicker cooking tenderloin.
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    What is a substitute for buttermilk?

    I don't keep it around the house and rarely have to use it, but every once in a while, I do find a recipe that asks for it. If I buy the entire container, I'm throwing out most of it. What can I substitute? I usually have 1% or skim milk, eggs and lite sour cream on hand. Sometimes plain...
  20. jkgourmet

    ISO ingredient sub for Green Bean Casserole

    I'd say cream of celery, and add a little sherry to it. The cheddar cheese idea sounds interesting, too - but that's a different dish entirely.
  21. jkgourmet

    'Special dinner' ideas

    I love the sound of that citrus topping (though I might choose only one - green olives OR capers). but I'm also thinking that if the halibut is super fresh, I almost hate to put something this flavorful on top of it. It might just overpower the delicious flavor of the fish (which is mighty...
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    ISO Best way to cook beets. Honestly!

    I love beets - but what do you do to stop your fingers from turning purple when you peel them? (don't say "wear gloves". I just can't get used to them.)
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    Garlic Lovers! ISO Fav. Recipes

    at epicurious dot com (sorry, I can't post links yet) there is a recipe for Cream of Garlic Soup from Susan Spicer's incredible restaurant, Bayonna, in New Orleans. It's glorious. Enjoy.
  24. jkgourmet

    Menage a Trois (white and red)

    Actually, red wine used to be one of my favorites. The last few years, it seems to have gotten a little too sweet. I'm not a white wine drinker. Have you tried the Rex Goliath 47 Pound Rooster - cab and the merlot are very good at a great price (about $6 in Arizona).
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    "Bowling Night" Theme Food

    We have an annual NYE party of four couples. Each year there's some kind of theme for the food. This year, someone got a Wii and we've decided to use it to 'go bowling' on New Year's Eve. To go with that, we were thinking of food that would fit with a bowling theme. I'm thinking cocktail...
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