I agree, but if it's all you have....wease wrote:Deli ham is NOT a substitute
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Then do without.Balki wrote:I agree, but if it's all you have....wease wrote:Deli ham is NOT a substitute
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While we both agree, I'm trying to assist others who may not have such an entrenched stance on this.wease wrote:Then do without.Balki wrote:I agree, but if it's all you have....wease wrote:Deli ham is NOT a substitute
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Got a little crazy today when putting my shelled pecans in a jar.
I keep my whole coffee beans in a separate jar, so instead of loading up the empty jar with my pecans, I transferred the beans to it. Afterwards I had an empty jar seasoned nicely with roasted coffee residue and aroma. That's the jar the pecans went it. You're welcome.
I keep my whole coffee beans in a separate jar, so instead of loading up the empty jar with my pecans, I transferred the beans to it. Afterwards I had an empty jar seasoned nicely with roasted coffee residue and aroma. That's the jar the pecans went it. You're welcome.
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tried this for first time tonight, all but oil, had to use olive oil and turned out very well. My wife is practically orgasming. She hasnt eaten a meal this slowly in a long time.tragabigzanda wrote:Lose the butter and olive oil. When you're frying a breadcrumb coating, you want an oil that can take a very high heat without smoking. Neither olive oil nor butter can do that, so you're not able to get your fat hot enough to make the coating bind to the protein. Also, stop mixing your flour and breadcrumbs, those go on separately. And understand that moisture is the enemy of frying.
1. Dry your fish chunks well with paper towels. Meanwhile, get your oil (I'd suggest vegetable oil or peanut) very hot over med-high heat. You're aiming for 375-400°F if you're using a thermometer.
2. Set up three separate bowls in this order: A) flour; B) a beaten egg; C) breadcrumbs, salt, and seasoning.
3. Dredge your dried fish chunks in the flour, shaking off the excess. Then dunk them in the beaten egg, again shaking off the excess. Finally, dredge them in the breadcrumbs & seasoning, again shaking off the excess.
4. Toss a small piece in the oil to make sure it's hot enough. If it is, it should start frying immediately.
5. Once it's hot enough, put some of your breaded fish in the oil, but be careful not to crowd the pan. Don't move them around at all, just let them sizzle for 2-3 minutes before flipping them over to fry the other side. Transfer to a paper-towel lined plate to dry.
6. Just be mindful that, if you're frying a large amount of fish (say, for 5+ people), you may wind up having to toss your oil partway through, wiping out the pan very well, and putting fresh oil in before your continue. This is because the smoke point of the oil is gradually getting lower as it's being heated, and if you keep working with the same oil it will start to smoke and burn your breadcrumb coating.
Happy frying.
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i've started making my own taco seasoning..its quite good but i think its missing something
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Tell us what you’re using, doug.
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Some legit Renaiissnce man content these past couple of pages.
Fair play.
Fair play.
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Didn’t you go to the hardware store for those Japanese pancake forms too?
In any case, those look great. I admire you’re ingenuity when it comes to cooking fine foods in rural Montana.
In any case, those look great. I admire you’re ingenuity when it comes to cooking fine foods in rural Montana.
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