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FreddyKnuckles
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Reply #350 on:
Feb 12, 2007, 01:09:05 AM »
Quote from: "nonotyet"
Saganaki.
PS.
You a wuss.
I had that for the first time the other night and it was pretty much the best thing in existence.
mmmmmmmmm
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Feb 15, 2007, 01:45:02 AM »
as I said in the happy thread. made this for the gf and her gma
Chicken curry salad:
mix together in main bowl:
halved seedless grapes
1 chicken breast cooked on pan, cooled, cut up.
spinach leaves
mix together in smaller bowl:
fat free mayonnaise or vegannaise (or whatever that shits called)
indian curry powder
chutney!
pepper (lots)
then mix them all together in the main bowl. and toss that salad bitch.
Mango Brie Salmon
coat pan with extra virgin olive oil and put on medium heat.
put 4 pieces of salmon on one by one once it gets hot and sear each side for 3 minutes. (I used fresh Alaskan Coho Salmon from The Good Food Store
http://www.sustainablebusinesscouncil.org/members/goodfoodstore.html
preheat oven to 355. Lightly grease a baking dish and put the salmon skin down. Place slices of brie cheese on the salmon and stick the whole mess in the oven.
While that cooks, rinse the pan and put a couple of table spoons of butter. Bring it back to medium heat as you dice up 2 mangos into the butter.
After the salmon has cooked for 15 minutes take it out and set it aside until the cooking mango is soft and looking saucy.
spread out the mango mixture over each salmon filet.
I rule
because of the awesomeness of the good food store here, this meal was totally kosher for you lame hippies.
The chicken breast I used was hand-trimmed boneless and skinless. It was from a free range hutterite chicken. No factory farming.
They also ONLY have wild-caught fresh salmon. I used organic fat free mayo, organic butter, and hey, I was cool tonight.
totally affordable too. I got four salmon fillets for $13, 6 chicken breasts for $15.
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The_Tourist
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Feb 15, 2007, 02:35:31 AM »
i made this tonight...
http://southernfood.about.com/od/eggplantrecipes/r/bl00810k.htm
...eggplant marinated in balsamic vinegar with pasta.
i replaced the bow ties with whole wheat rotini and i either didn't have quite enough eggplant or had a bit too much balsamic vinegar, but overall it was really good and really easy. it takes a bit of time because of the marinating/baking, but besides that it was fairly simple.
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diesel_powered
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Feb 15, 2007, 04:28:47 AM »
You could put balsamic on shit and I'd eat it.
DIVINE-STYLE.
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Greg Nog
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Feb 15, 2007, 11:44:13 AM »
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Mango Brie Salmon
Man, that sounds delicious. I can only assume that you and the gf and her grandma had a three-way afterwards?
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FreddyKnuckles
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obvs
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Anne the Man
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Feb 28, 2007, 12:14:54 AM »
What can you make with grapes (aside from wine)? Pie? Cake? Some kind of delicious sauce?
(Assuming that I don't eat them all off the vine before I have a chance to pick enough to make anything. It could happen if I get some recipe incorporating grapes and chocolate and pastry and cream.)
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