Or, I told Eloh what I wanted in it and made her do all the chopping since she complained about being bored.

I refrained from using any tomatoes at all and we're eating it on saltines. So fresh and divine.
For the main course, chicken fajitas.

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No, it'sfingersplints wrote:RIP lamb ;(
Turkish moussaka is not stacked but is more of a casserole. And it usually includes a larger variety of vegetables.Mongoose wrote:Well, now I'm curious - is the Turkish preparation notably different? Greek, Turkish, and Lebanese round out my favorite cuisines.Epignosis wrote:I should have said "Greek." I've had the methods of preparations switched in my head.
I make a bitchin' pizza!bea wrote:so very cute -the cheese pizza looks yums!
The potatoes need to be dried out as much as possible. When I make hash browns, I put the pieces between several layers of paper towels to absorb the moisture.Mongoose wrote:TMy hashbrowns won't crisp up. Why won't they crisp up! Epi?
I don't like sweet, especially if it isn't dessert. If I feel like something should be sweeter, I mean it.S~V~S wrote:Don't go TOO sweet, it is easy to do that with Salmon, which is kinda sweet-ish to begin with. I made an orange sauce once with salmon that was perfect with maha mahi, swordfish or even tuna, but came out too sweet with salmon. Cloyingly sweet, tbh. Maybe if you use the mango (which would be yummy) throttle back a tad on the honey.Epignosis wrote:Verdict: Excellent dish- I would like to use a sweeter fruit next time. Perhaps a mango.
Just call me Buster Eatin'!Mongoose wrote:That sounds very quaint! Will you please wear a pork pie hat while you eat it, please.
Tijuana Flats was within walking distance when we lived in Florida. The manager was a cracking Aussie who gave quizzes to the customers and cookies to the kids. One afternoon he kept the Sam Adams coming and didn't charge me for the drinks. Love their hot sauce varieties. For Christmas one year my wife's brother-in-law got me a bottle of the Slap My Ass and Call me Santa.Mongoose wrote:Wow, how fun is that?
Today is Throwback Thursdaze at Tijuana Flats (it's counter-service Tex Mex if you don't have one near you. IMO it's superior to Moe's), which means you get a big-ass burrito, fresh tortilla chips and a drink (free refills) for $5.99. I'm meeting some friends there when I get off work.