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Your newly discovered food or dish
« on: June 01, 2015, 10:11:32 AM »
I came across a recipe for muffuletta on Fbs and so I made it for my guests a few weeks ago. I discovered that I don't have to make my own olive salad and that the jarred stuff is delicious!

Muffuletta sandwiches are amazing and get better a day after. It's a great do ahead picnic food! Great with red wine or beer!

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Re: Your newly discovered food or dish
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2015, 10:26:46 AM »
Chinese tea eggs.  My new favourite weekday breakfast.

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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2015, 12:43:33 PM »
We've been making tomato and asparagus salad for several months.  Usually also with spinach. Sometimes with avocado.  Sometimes with feta; sometimes with blue cheese.

http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/cherry-tomato-asparagus-salad

This weekend I tried a puttanesca recipe that also had capers in it.  Yum. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/puttanesca-sauce-recipe.html  (although I used diced tomatoes, stewed tomatoes, and fresh grape tomatoes, and anchovy paste instead of anchovies.  In a pinch, we've used Fish Sauce.)
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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2015, 01:01:10 AM »
I've been trying several different Thai dishes from a local restaurant, it's very good.

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« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2015, 10:23:45 PM »
Loved puttanesca. Unfortunately, my family did not. It's great as topping for toasted, buttered slices of baguettes if you don't want to eat pasta.

Hmm..siamesedream, I made some chicken green curry last Sunday from a jar of green curry seasoning and a can of coconut milk. I poured the coconut milk in a big sauce pot, added 2 tbsps brown sugar, simmer for 3 mins, then added chicken thighs (seasoned with salt and pepper and garlic) simmered for about 10 mins before addind a sweet potato cubed. Simmered again for 10 minutes, then added cubed and salted egg plant. Simmer for another 10 (I know it sounds like it's never going to get done). The throw in torn thai basil when eggplant is tender and cooked through. Then I seasoned it with lime peel and juice before serving.  I used cauliflower "rice" instead of jasmine rice. It too, got some lime juice, and then chopped cilantro. Oh, it's sooo good!!

My newly discovered food is the cauliflower "rice". Very simple. cut up a head of cauliflower, process to resemble rice, then blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. Drain and serve instead of rice with any dish that has sauce like the green curry I described above.
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« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2015, 11:01:25 PM »
Loved puttanesca. Unfortunately, my family did not. It's great as topping for toasted, buttered slices of baguettes if you don't want to eat pasta.

Hmm..siamesedream, I made some chicken green curry last Sunday from a jar of green curry seasoning and a can of coconut milk. I poured the coconut milk in a big sauce pot, added 2 tbsps brown sugar, simmer for 3 mins, then added chicken thighs (seasoned with salt and pepper and garlic) simmered for about 10 mins before addind a sweet potato cubed. Simmered again for 10 minutes, then added cubed and salted egg plant. Simmer for another 10 (I know it sounds like it's never going to get done). The throw in torn thai basil when eggplant is tender and cooked through. Then I seasoned it with lime peel and juice before serving.  I used cauliflower "rice" instead of jasmine rice. It too, got some lime juice, and then chopped cilantro. Oh, it's sooo good!!

My newly discovered food is the cauliflower "rice". Very simple. cut up a head of cauliflower, process to resemble rice, then blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. Drain and serve instead of rice with any dish that has sauce like the green curry I described above.

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I like my Thai food spicy and this restaurant makes it SPICY.

I really like basil chicken.

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Re: Your newly discovered food or dish
« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2015, 02:58:22 PM »
ETA - OMG!  I posted this before reading the whole thread and didn't even see this:

My newly discovered food is the cauliflower "rice". Very simple. cut up a head of cauliflower, process to resemble rice, then blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. Drain and serve instead of rice with any dish that has sauce like the green curry I described above.

I made this last night and ate a big bowl of it... So good!  I am having it again for dinner tonight, probably with an egg or two.  I might make this a weekly thing and may or may not make variations on it (any suggestions are welcome.)

Indian Pineapple Cauliflower Rice

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Prep time: 10-15 min     Cook time: 15 min    Makes: 3-4 side dish servings
Ingredients for Indian Pineapple Cauliflower Rice

    1 head of cauliflower
    1/4 of a fresh pineapple (or 1/2 cup unsweetened canned pineapple)
    1/2 of an onion
    2 garlic cloves
    1/4 cup sliced almonds
    1/4 cup dried currants
    1 Tbsp curry powder
    1 tsp cinnamon
    1 large handful of cilantro
    Coconut oil or fat of choice
    Salt and pepper to taste

Directions for Indian Pineapple Cauliflower Rice

    Rice the cauliflower in a food processor. Set aside.
    Dice the pineapple into small pieces (hint: big chunks are fine but cutting it to a smaller size is a bit more appealing visually).
    Dice the onion and garlic finely. Chop the cilantro.
    In a large skillet over medium heat, melt a large spoonful of coconut oil.  Saute the onions until softened, about 5 minutes. Add in the garlic, almonds, currants, curry powder and cinnamon. Stir until combined well.
    Increase the heat to medium-high, add another spoonful of coconut oil and dump in the cauliflower. Cook for a few minutes, stirring frequently, until it’s softened but not mushy.
    Remove from the heat and stir in the pineapple and cilantro. Check flavor and add salt / pepper to taste.

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« Reply #7 on: June 05, 2015, 03:22:34 PM »
I vacillate on if i like cauliflower rice or not.
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Re: Your newly discovered food or dish
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2015, 05:33:46 PM »
romanesco.  So pretty.  I have never seen it in the USA.

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Re: Your newly discovered food or dish
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2015, 06:17:34 PM »
romanesco.  So pretty.  I have never seen it in the USA.

I've never seen that here either.  There are a couple of mathematicians in my family who would be all over this.

If you're feeling tripped out while looking at it, that's because it is a natural approximation of a fractal. In fact, the spirals on the head of romanesco follow the Fibonacci pattern — so toss one into your next stir-fry if you really want to impress that math geek friend of yours.

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Re: Your newly discovered food or dish
« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2015, 06:19:35 PM »
I vacillate on if i like cauliflower rice or not.

I've only made it once, but damn it was good.  Ate the whole batch in one sitting and suffered the consequences. 

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« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2015, 07:29:34 PM »
romanesco.  So pretty.  I have never seen it in the USA.
We get it here! I love it, so beautiful.

Had escarole tonight, first time cooking it.
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