What are you cooking tonight?

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  1. Turkey is the one meat I refuse to eat at Christmas.

    I might do my go-to recipe of beef in oyster sauce tonight. Or if I'm feeling particularly lazy, tacos.

    Or if I can be arsed to cut up some chicken, chicken tom yum.
     
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  2. I think this might be Thanksgiving, I've sort of lost track :) . Used to try and have the inlaws and a couple of friends over near American Thanksgiving but that tradition sort of died along with my mother-in-law. Just not the same without her. But I still did a turkey later on in the year, I'd do all my cooking at my house, pack everything into a cooler, and take a taxi to the inlaws' house and have dinner there. This year COVID shot that down, since both Mrs. A and I (occasionally, on my part) work outside the home my father-in-law, who is post-80, told us that visits were off this year. Can't say I blame him. So the turkey is in the oven and once it's done, I'll carve out a couple of generous portions (read: half) and box it up with the sides, they'll meet us in the parking lot next door, have a chat, and take their dinner home with them. Less than ideal, but it's a very 2020 Thankmasoween, idn't it?
     
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    Polenta, meatballs, sauce, salad, barbera d'alba... peasant Italian.
     
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    Got some sichuan peppercorns as a Christmas gift, so I tried my hand at making Dan Dan Noodles for the first time. I made my own chili oil and tahini!

    A bit of work, but hey, I love to cook! It came out absolutely delicious.

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    Made spaghetti. My "meatballs" broke down in the sauce because I used black lentils and brown rice. Gotta figure out a better binder. Still good though.
     
  6. I recommend a mixture of beef and pork :)
     
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    Don't put them in the sauce pot. Wait until you plate.

    And veal.
     
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    Knew I forgot something...
     
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    Aren't bread crumbs and egg the usual binders? Are you able to sear the sides well to seal in the shape with rice/bean based 'meatballs.'
     
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    If I had bread crumbs, possibly. I don't eat eggs...but maybe next time I could use some flax meal.

    I know this probably sounds incredibly unappetizing, but it tasted fine. Just got lost in the sauce. Which is how I spend a majority of my time anyway.
     
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    You can always make bread crumbs with old bread or crackers. I like water crackers the best for that. Just mortar and pestle and done. Replacement for eggs may prove a lit more difficult though.

    And that's not terrible or unappetizing. I find wild rice burgers to be almost preferable to regular beef patties. I don't like having grease because it hurts stomach. Can't beat bison or ostrich patties though...
     
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    Aren't they endangered? Oh well, they are leaner than beef. :)
     
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    I made some shami kebabs for a barbecue this summer, which just fell apart. Called it keema curry and it went down a treat... (c:

    I think vegans use the snotty liquid that comes from tinned chickpeas as a replacement for egg-white in cakes etc. -- not sure if it sets as a binder, but it may do?

    They are when Mingo's about...
     
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    I haven't tried aquafaba yet as a binder but I did use it in a carbonara, and that worked pretty well.
     
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    That is a much better name than mine...
     
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    Bison are raised commercially. Bison burgers are really good.
     
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    Yes and no. Wild bison are limited, descendants of the last free roaming herds are protected. Farmed livestock bison not so much.
     
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    Bibimbap. Takeout. First day off in a week and a half... not cooking shit.
     
  19. The Fermilab particle accelerator keeps a herd of bison on the grounds.

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    Just waiting for news of that to get to The Asylum. :)
     
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    Those, and the small herd at Lords Park; every year some fools gift their child with a bow of some sort, and arrows, and every year some fool’s child feels the need to go plant an arrow in a bison.

    Does it just not occur to people that a place like Fermilab might have security cameras?
     
  21. Fermilab's security can... lack. One year one of the adult bison got out and was menacing traffic at a major intersection near the facility. I know, I took one of the calls. Our local Animal Control officer (a veterinarian who worked on a Paid On Call basis) declined to deal with the matter, but the lab had someone who could handle it.
     
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    Asparagus risotto with crispy smoked duck breast, topped with fresh grated parmesan and a drizzle of 18 year balsamic.
     
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    I laughed when I realized I'm currently living out an old philosophical conundrum... it's eggs for breakfast and chicken for dinner for the next few days. :supergrin:
     
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    Ghe throw together meal of whatever you have. Always a favorite ingredient clearing dish for me!
     

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