Re: Basic Recipes Needed
Thank you for the suggestions!
Michel should be back tomorrow. I'm thinking that I might start her off with some basic things, like toast and bread. My mother makes amazing sourdough bread, so I might show Michel how to make some after I show her how to make the starter for it.
I know that I should be teaching her how to cook steak and other kinds of meat, but I want her to get the hang on making other things and not burning them first. I can only imagine what a disaster it would be to trust her with meat when she can't even make a decent loaf of bread.
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Re: Basic Recipes Needed
Some of the recipes do seem a bit complicated. Most of that "pasta" clip, after the bit about mix eggs & flour (1 cup flour + 1 egg per person) and roll out, seemed to be about gabbling and twiddling the stuff into arbitrary fiddly shapes which when all's said and done are still just eggs and flour rolled out.
When I have house guests the following VERY SIMPLE recipe is always appreciated:
1 leg lamb (or mutton if available)
some vegetables (onion, carrot, potato, parsnip, turnip)
(about equal weight of meat/vegetables)
▸ wash veg. and peel according to taste
▸ put everything NOT CUT UP into a stewpot with salt & pepper
▸ boil for several hours
What could be simpler? The potatoes tend to fall apart a bit as a thickener and the meat comes away from the bone when done. Kept as a hot pot on hearth or hob with a ladle and fresh bread provides a substantial snack for guests at any time.
Sometimes I add pearl barley, but that's not necessary, sometimes a few tomatoes (if in season) but that's not necessary either.
Sprinkle with parsley.
Happy ladling.
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Originally posted by Jim Farmer View PostSo it is slant food! Hmm, my instincts were correct. Now if it were a beef casserole, it would have been good. How to cook bacon. How to fry stuff. How not to burn toast. How not to burn steak. How to whip cream.
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My wife's cooking is based on Scripture. All cooking should be based on Scripture. I really doubt that any "pasta" dishes would be based on Scripture unless you consider them unleavened bread. This is the basic recipe for all occasions:
Exodus 12:8
And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it.
Flesh and bread and seasonings. Next, how NOT to prepare meats:
Exodus 12:9
Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof.
No poaching or cooking in water, no steak tartar.
This is a good pictorial guide to the actual procedure:
Yours in Christ,
Elmer
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Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View PostPar-boiling, caramelizing, Shaoxing wine, sweet soy sauce and anise - chink and gay if you ask me.The title of this thread is "Basic Recipes", like the grilling and searing of meat - something a man would like.
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Originally posted by Esther B. View PostI looked at the recipe, Brother Jim, and it appears that you're right.
I was hoping that that recipe would be appropriate, but it's not, as Michel and her mother aren't allowed to cook anything foreign or use foreign recipes in their house or anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View PostThat pork-tummy dish looks quite appetizing, but what is the weird green stuff on top? It looks foreign to me!
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Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View PostThat pork-tummy dish looks quite appetizing, but what is the weird green stuff on top? It looks foreign to me!
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That pork-tummy dish looks quite appetizing, but what is the weird green stuff on top? It looks foreign to me!
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Originally posted by Jim Farmer View PostIt looks far more appetizing for a real man. Provided it's not a slant version of pork belly.Originally posted by Esther B. View PostI looked at the recipe, Brother Jim, and it appears that you're right.
I was hoping that that recipe would be appropriate, but it's not, as Michel and her mother aren't allowed to cook anything foreign or use foreign recipes in their house or anywhere else.
I am getting concerned that you two might not get the nutrition you need, that you won´t be able to enjoy all the foods that are available to the maximum and that you might not reach your full weight potential. I do not mean fat but a bit chubby is healthy. Today I made pasta al funghi with home made pasta, served with steak. It is a real treat.
Similar to this but then with added steak, cut up in slices just before serving:
Edit: And I added a little bit of cream.
Recipe
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Originally posted by Jim Farmer View PostIt looks far more appetizing for a real man. Provided it's not a slant version of pork belly.
I was hoping that that recipe would be appropriate, but it's not, as Michel and her mother aren't allowed to cook anything foreign or use foreign recipes in their house or anywhere else.
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It looks far more appetizing for a real man. Provided it's not a slant version of pork belly.
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Originally posted by Jim Farmer View PostOnly gays and women would eat that! All those pretty colours and nothing to get your teeth into. It needs a dark colored sauce. And bacon.
It is pork belly meat.
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Originally posted by Roland View PostHi Jim,
Making fresh pasta is something everyone should do. It is cheap, easy and everyone can do it. The recipe is free for anyone to use it
Pasta can also be great for lunch:
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Originally posted by Esther B. View PostThank you for your generous offer, Mrs. Lamb! I'd love to have your recipes. I'd be more than willing to share them with Elizabeth Johnson.
Once again, thank you so much!
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