Posted on 12/27/2017 9:25:43 AM PST by Jamestown1630
Santa brought me a nice new crepe pan for Christmas. I havent seasoned and tried it out yet, but my first endeavor will be this recipe from Allrecipes for crepes with crab filling, which looks like a pretty classic one, and would make a nice late-night supper on New Years Eve:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/233544/crab-crepes/
And here's a link to a video from the French Cooking Academy on crepe-making technique. This is for a sweet crepe with rum, but adapt the technique to your recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiFXFeOU1nI
Many recipes that I've seen suggest letting the batter rest for a few hours or even overnight, and here from fchem101 (a great food chemistry site!) is the reason why:
http://www.fchem101.com/2014/12/why-rest-crepe-batter/
What did Santa bring you; and what are you doing New Years Eve?
-JT
The Forme of Curry is pretty unreadable. They ate a wide variety of strange food in the medieval period. Well, strange by our lights, of course. Porpoise was big in those days.
“Unmentionable Cuisine”
From amazon reviews:
“Great recipes for those evenings when you just don’t know what to cook and something appears dead in your yard. This has saved me countless trips to the store.”
ROFL!! I sooo have to get this book! Thank you sooo much!!
I don’t remember Laurel but Germantown and somewhere in St. Mary’s. (That’s a fabulous one!)
Dang it appears the Amish are doing the internet! This is a surprise.
http://amishamerica.com/amish-markets-maryland/
Heard this week they sell venison in the Germantown Amish market and I want to try the venison jerky recipe in my The Walking Dead Cookbook. It actually sounds really good.
I think the one in Laurel is the one that used to be near Burtonsville.
Thanks everyone for your concern :) I’m hoping to have my sense of taste back within a few months according to everything I’ve read online.
I am having a hard time deciding which one of these I want to make tomorrow. They both look so good. I’m sure my family would appreciate either one..
http://vomitingchicken.com/caramel-pecan-sticky-rolls-dearies-marvelous-munificence/
https://www.cookingclassy.com/better-than-cinnabon-cinnamon-rolls/
I like the Cinnabon-type one. There was a year in my life when that was breakfast, every day ;-)
(That ‘vomiting chicken’ site is very nice.)
I was thinking that bone broth might be something that one can get down when appetite isn’t up to par; and it’s highly nutritious.
Yes, it is.. I like it. I’ve been doing research here and there on keeping chickens and came across it.
I make it from time to time. My parents used to make it when I was younger.
Right now it is chicken bone broth, with garlic, ginger, curry and a heaping lot of herbs.
When we get hungry we warm some up and pour it over rice noodles and top it with a squeeze of lemon.
Yummy treats stuffed w/ cinnamon-y apples, drenched in caramel and icing. Uses convenient refrigerated cinnamon roll tubes--straight from the oven, drench w/ icing and luscious caramel. Pull apart and munch--OK to lick your fingers!
FILLING Micro a min 5-6 diced apples, tbl brown sugar, 1/2 tea cinnamon, drizzle of lemon/juice (micro apples tender not mushy).
ROLLS Press out thinly each cinnamon roll from 8-count tube; center w/ spoonful apple filling. Roll up lengthwise; cut three pieces. Tuck in apples. Place three pieces in each cupcake tin cut side up. Bake at temp on package; JUST lightly brown. Remove to counter---drizzle tops w/ icing and Hershey's dulche de leche.
ICING Add bit l/juice to icing included in tube.
Those look so tasty! I love cinnamon apples.
Here’s a new take on dieting
SOURE: WSJ.COM
A Diet Strategy That Counts Time, Not Calories
You can eat whatever you want with time-restricted feeding, just not whenever you want. The weight-loss regime limits eating to a 12-hour window each day and is good for diabetes prevention, longevity and blood pressure
WHAT TO EAT IN TIME FRAME
7 a.m. - Coffee with cream (no sugar)
10 a.m. - Frittata with cheese and a vegetable
1 p.m. - Salad with apples, chicken and brown rice. Slice of sourdough bread with butter
3 p.m. - Biscotti and coffee
5 p.m. - 6 oz steak, roasted broccoli with garlic; gnocchi with butter sage; glass of wine
6 p.m. - Chocolate chia pudding with berries
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