The empressof all
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Thu Aug-05-10 09:21 PM
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| Three ingredient recipes....(Not including salt and pepper) |
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Perfect Guacamole -Every time
Two Ripe Avocados Half a small onion chopped fine juice of one small lime
Combine the Avocado innards with the onion and lime. Add salt to taste. Leave in a bowl on the counter for at least one hour to marry the flavors. (If you plop the pit of an avocado in the bowl with the quac...It won't turn brown as quickly)
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Fri Aug-06-10 01:11 PM
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sorry, but it's just no good without chiles. A piece of plastic wrap placed directly on the surface also retards browning. Chopped tomato and garlic also add levels of flavor, but aren't necessary. The chile is.
This is Minnesota guacamole. Those of us who know what the real thing is like would leave it sitting on the table after one taste.
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Fri Aug-06-10 01:30 PM
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Edited on Fri Aug-06-10 01:31 PM by The empressof all
I embrace my guac blandness and celebrate it. Funny, I love spicy food but I've always seen guac as a cooling dish to balance the heat. I do love a hot salsa and love the chilies mixed with fruit. :shrug: Go figure. As long as I don't have to hang out with Michelle Bachman...I could do Minnesota :rofl:
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Fri Aug-06-10 03:03 PM
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| 4. See, that's how I feel about vanilla ice cream. |
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I love spice but the rests are just as immportant. lol
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Fri Aug-06-10 03:15 PM
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| 5. I LOVE Vanilla ....It's my favorite too. |
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I actually really really love French Vanilla but that Haagen Daz Honey Vanilla had me in it's grip for a while.
I don't care for vanilla scented products like soaps or lotions but give me the plain white ice cream anyday. ( I also had a thing for a while with the Costco white cake......but we won't even discuss that)
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Fri Aug-06-10 04:35 PM
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| 8. While I agree that it is a cooling balance |
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I never did care for guac until I started making it at home, and I do put a few shots of Frank's Red Hit in it...just a few to give it the bright flavor of Frank's without the heat.
My guac ends up being the avocado, chopped tomatoes, chopped green onions, salt, pepper, garlic, freshly squeezed lime juice and Frank's. It's awesome! And it's still very cooling, but it's not like I eat/make anything very spicy anyway except maybe Thai food.
I'll have to think on anything I make that has so few ingredients. Nothing comes to mind at the moment.
:hi:
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Fri Aug-06-10 01:40 PM
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| 3. Pesto green bean-potato salad |
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A variation of a recipe my sister gave me:
Small red potatoes, sliced thin Fresh green beans Refrigerated pesto sauce
Steam the potatoes and green beans until tender. (I steam them together.) Toss with the pesto sauce. My sister's recipe also calls for linguine, but I found that the potatoes alone provide enough starches. One can also add walnuts and/or chopped, cooked pancetta bacon (which I highly recommend).
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Fri Aug-06-10 04:04 PM
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| 6. Including something like pesto as one of the three |
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ingredients doesn't quite enter into the spirit of the thing. It's kind of like a novelist resolving a plot breakdown by announcing "and then a miracle occurred".
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Fri Aug-06-10 04:31 PM
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| 7. Now that's a very funny analogy. |
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Sat Aug-07-10 11:14 PM
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| 20. Or Julia Child's potato soup |
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Potatoes Leeks or onions Heavy cream or butter to finish.
It's still something I make nearly every week during the winter. It's gorgeous and filling and warms you up from the inside. It can be eaten chilled in summer, but I'm not overly fond of it that way, I think it lessens the flavor.
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Fri Aug-06-10 05:52 PM
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| 9. I have another one..... |
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Edited on Fri Aug-06-10 05:54 PM by The empressof all
AlDente Pasta Garlic (quite a bit) Olive oil
Gently warm chopped garlic in the olive oil. Add Pasta and toss.
Now I know many here would say that you really must add the Parm. But it's still really, really good without it.
Or as a variation
1 can of Tuna packed in Olive Oil Garlic Pasta......
Warm the garlic and the tuna with the oil....Add the pasta....OMG!!!!!
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Sat Aug-07-10 06:51 AM
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| 13. Now that is giving me |
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Fri Aug-06-10 08:49 PM
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| 10. that's the way I do it |
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Except I like to add some chopped tomato and 1 clove of minced garlic.
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Sat Aug-07-10 12:28 AM
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| 11. peanut butter cookies belong in this thread |
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1 egg 1 cup sugar 1 cup peanut butter
mix, bake.
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Sat Aug-07-10 06:50 AM
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What keeps them from spreading out all over the pan...oh, nebermind. No butta. :hi:
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Sat Aug-07-10 12:45 PM
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| 14. Those cookies are terrific BTW |
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Sat Aug-07-10 02:32 PM
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| 16. I just finished making a batch of these with my 3 1/2 yo grandson. |
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And a good time was had by all. They are much better than I expected and he is just as proud of himself as he can be. He got to take Mommy and Daddy some cookies that he had made himself. We rolled them into balls and criss-crossed them with a fork dipped in sugar and baked them at 350F for about 8 minutes.
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Sat Aug-07-10 05:16 PM
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Edited on Sat Aug-07-10 05:19 PM by noamnety
That was a recipe my daughter got from a friend when she was young, she was smug about being able to teach me how to make them. :D
It's a good recipe if you have gluten free people in the house. Not an issue for us, but I figured I'd throw it out there in case it matters to others.
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Mon Aug-09-10 02:38 PM
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| 21. I have a recipe exactly like that except for 1/4 tsp. baking soda. |
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But it was the first recipe I thought of, too. :hi:
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Sat Aug-07-10 12:59 PM
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| 15. Marinated artichoke hearts, blanched green beans, pistachios. |
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Edited on Sat Aug-07-10 01:00 PM by beac
Chop hearts (save liquid) and combine w/the other two & hearts' liquid.
(I realize that the marinated aspect of the artichokes may be another "and then a miracle occured" situation, but it IS a tasty salad. :) )
ETA: S&P, of course! (and chilling it for a while makes it even better)
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Sat Aug-07-10 09:38 PM
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| 18. I need a minimum of four |
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Onion, garlic, peppers and whatever else.
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Sat Aug-07-10 10:18 PM
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| 19. I'll take that challenge |
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avocado fresh lime squeeze dash of ground cumin
that's how I make guacamole, always
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Mon Aug-09-10 04:11 PM
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| 22. Okra, whole ground corn meal, hot oil (or fresh lard) |
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Mmmm. Okra is the only excuse for such a hot summer.
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