What are you cooking tonight?

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  1. Iain Aschendale

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    Steak salad: lightly grilled rare steak strips, lettuce, almonds (why not?), cucumber, bacon, cherry tomatoes, some onion for me. Sounds like food, right?
     
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    Good old fashioned pot roast, Mom’s recipe, that has been cooking since 6:30am, and I won’t get home till about 8 tonight. Should be super tender.
     
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    This was for a very late lunch rather than dinner.

    I mix a couple of teaspoonfuls of half-fat creme fraiche (half-fat is important for both taste and consistency here), a good chunk of grated Reserve Gruyere (it doesn't work as well with any other cheese I've tried), about 50g (high quality) baked ham sliced into small squares, some parsley and cracked black pepper in a bowl. I spread the mixture on a square of all-butter puff pastry which I then wrap around it. While this bakes I fry an egg, which I put on top of the pastry once out of the oven.

    I sound like I always use the same ingredients, I often do, but I wouldn't share a recipe here that isn't entirely worth trying. You can so trust my taste buds.

    ETA: Sorry this sounds like much of what others share on here isn't actually worth sharing. Obviously not what I meant. Paranoid.
     
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    Had some country-style ribs wasting away in the freezer, so I dug them out and when they're thawed I'm going to cook them in the slow cooker and then add some canned potatoes and mixed vegetables to make a sort of pork stew.
     
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    I'm steaming Dorado today, with chives and garlic inside. Possibly stir frying shrimp in the wok as well, but I'm deciding what sauce to use. Buttered, steamed broccoli on the side as well.
     
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    Wife chef - simple chilli, and taco shells + salt [furtive]. Day 1 of my ‘weekend’ - mainly sleeping with dick. Day 2 tomorrow - creative ventures.
     
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    Cheese-stuffed tortellini with a spicy basil marinara with a light salad. Once again, a simple meal. Haven't felt up to traditional cooking. =/

    -SIN
     
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    Fish sticks, cause apparently I am 5 again. :p
    (Still don't know what part of the fish is the stick exactly.) o_O
     
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    The chicken part.
     
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    Tonight is sandwich night. Maple honey ham with yellow cheese and three strips of bacon on rye. Might add more bacon, just for health concerns.
     
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    With mashed potatoes? It‘s only the real thing with mashed potatoes ;).
     
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    Also gearing up for hot turkey sandwich with mashed potatoes and box stuffing for my solitary, football-watching Thanksgiving.
     
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    I suggest bacon with a strip of ham.
     
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    Reverse-seared a marbled New York strip steak to medium-rare with some Montreal seasoning, Turnip greens and a coke.

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    So did you uncook a cooked steak to medium rare? o_O
     
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    It's all very technical. It would take a scientist to explain... Thankfully, Alton Brown explained it to me.

    So you age the steak in the fridge overnight, covered in about a half teaspoon(to a teaspoon, depending on thickness) of salt per side. Cook it till it reaches about 120F in the oven. Heat a dutch oven or a seasoned skillet to as hot as you can(evaporates a drop of water in five seconds or less) then sear each side for about forty seconds.

    Worth it, if it's a good cut of steak.

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    :cheerleader:Yay science in the kitchen. :supersmile:
     
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    It's good stuff. Basically roasting til done, then putting a hot sharp crust on it.
     
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    I ate left-over grilled chicken, which I bought from the supermarket and I made a new, exciting recipe consisted of yogurt, garlic and beetroot. A pink salad.
     
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    In Soviet Pizza...Wait no, that's wrong. Pizza can't make a Russia. What?! o_O :p
     
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    We'll most likely be reheating a stuffed Papa Murphy's 5 meat pizza. Yummy & delicious!
     
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    My husband is in the middle of making what smells like a delicious curry. I'll go make the rice in a few minutes. That's MY offering. Yum....

    We both like to cook, which is fun. We certainly have a well-stocked kitchen.
     
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    Good for you! Unfortunately, I'm under the curse where I love to eat,but hate to cook. Never been a skill of mine really. I have a full stocked kitchen with all the bells and whistles, but I usually have little intention to use it. I think I need to hire a cook.
     
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    My husband loves to fuss with food. I'm the opposite. I hate fussing with food, so we complement each other. I learned to cook working in restaurants, so I have a kinda hell-mend-em-just-get-the-damn-thing DONE attitude. At the same time, it makes me fairly fearless with food. And I do love to eat. I will happily eat just about anything. No real dislikes, and only one recent allergy ...oats. Go figure. I move to Scotland, home of The Oat, and become allergic to them. Mutter....
     
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