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Reply to comment by NarcanBob in [homemade] Short rib grilled cheese, au jus, and garlic parmesan fries with truffle oil. by Notorious2again
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Hypnox88 t1_j9kd9nv wrote
Can I have one with no egg whites?
bored_at_the_wheel OP t1_j9kd3ki wrote
Reply to Pan fried Octopus, with a cilantro lime cream sauce. Served over mixed veg jasmine rice, and a side of fried plantains. [Homemade] by bored_at_the_wheel
RECIPE
Blanching the octopus is actually quite easy.
1: In a large pot of near simmering water, add a hefty pinch of salt and 1/2 cup or more of quality olive oil.
2: Taking a whole cleaned and rinsed octopus, massage with a generous pinch of salt. Dip the octopus in your pot of water till the tentacles are just beginning to curl.
3: Submerge octopus fully and let cook for 1 1/2 hours, depending on the weight of your octopus. Mine was chopstick tender after one hour and twenty minutes.
4: Remove from pot, and let octopus cool to room temperature. Pan fry medium high in butter one minute each side or until GBD. During this step you can add any other seasoning you may desire, squeeze of lemon, pepper, spices, fresh herbs, ect. I kept mine very simple with just salt and pepper.
Cilantro Lime sauce:
1: Add to a blender
1 cup cultured sour cream
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp water
Juice and zest of 1 lime
2 garlic cloves
1/2 cup green onion
1 cup cilantro (I don't mind the stems because this will be blended and they'll give it a really bright green color)
Pinch of salt
2 whole seeded and sliced jalapenos (I keep the seeds cause I like the heat)
2: Blend till smooth, store in the fridge till ready for plating.
Maduros! (Fried plantains)
2-3 plantains
1-2 inches of oil, I use avocado and vegetable oil (enough to come half way up the sides of your plantain slices as you pan fry them)
Salt
1: Skip this step if you have ripe plantains Since I didn't want to wait for my plantains to ripen I baked them in the oven at 300 for 20 minutes. You may need to go longer but what you're looking for is a nearly pitch black exterior.
2: Peel your plantains, I scoop out slices with a spoon to give them a slightly rounded edge. You can also cut them on a bias.
3: Heat oil on medium heat, lay plantain slices in pan, shake pan gently please don't burn yourself. fry 2 minutes each side. I like mine a really deep caramelized brown color so it's more like 4-6 minutes a side for me.
4: remove plantains from heat once desired color is achieved and sprinkle with salt. (Pro gamer move I brush them with a little Hoisin, then sprinkle salt. Completely optional)
Enjoy.
Joansz t1_j9kalo4 wrote
That photo immediately made me think of the scene in Jean Shepherd's "A Christmas Story" where the neighbors dogs ran off with the Parker's Christmas roasted turkey.
ExistingHelicopter29 t1_j9k9oz8 wrote
Reply to [i ate] Tonkotsu Ramen. by scrubbabby
Yaaaaasssssssss
republican16 t1_j9k9own wrote
And then there were none…
norflagator t1_j9k6qs0 wrote
Reply to comment by Teripid in Forked Pork, Bacon Mac, & Beans [Homemade] by meatybone
Slightly
Relentless_IRL t1_j9k5lnh wrote
Did you make some for the dogs?
oceanand t1_j9k4pga wrote
Reply to [homemade] buttermilk fried chicken by ThatItalianGrrl
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Will3622 OP t1_j9k2mcd wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Stir-Fry Chicken Kidneys, Stomach, Liver and Heart with Vegetables (Carrots, Onions, Jalapeños, Celery, Bamboo Shoots) in Soybean and Oyster Sauce by Will3622
The rooster we cooked was given to us by a local farmer. I come from an Asian background, and we tend to eat most parts of an animal. So if you think this dish seems a little strange, I completely understand!
[deleted] OP t1_j9k1ay2 wrote
Reply to [I ate] Pepperoni pizza by [deleted]
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Hell_is_now79 t1_j9jzl5q wrote
/napoli get that xd
SOULJAR t1_j9jzkqn wrote
Reply to comment by 333222444333 in [Homemade] Italian sandwich by lukemakesscran
>no reason at all.
Try reading this: https://www.foodandwine.com/news/italian-sandwiches-eat-before-you-die
These sandwiches are popular enough that these are the common names often used outside of italy as well, and in this case, it was simply used to point out that this is a common, local, famous Italian sandwich.
It really isn't that complicated or confusing lol.
BTW "Pasta is the Italian name for them. The word "noodles" derives from the German name--Knudeln--for the exact same thing."
Ornery_Spring_1164 t1_j9jyraj wrote
dang, check out them buns
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Forked Pork, Bacon Mac, & Beans [Homemade] by meatybone
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Dry-Actuary-3928 t1_j9jwif6 wrote
Reply to comment by FlorisLDN in [I ate] Rum Baba - a sponge cake soaked in rum with an apricot jam glaze. by FlorisLDN
that will be the safest ;) ;)
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9jvywq wrote
Reply to comment by Dry-Actuary-3928 in [I ate] Rum Baba - a sponge cake soaked in rum with an apricot jam glaze. by FlorisLDN
I will make a mental note not to order this from the hospital cafeteria if it ever appears there.
FlorisLDN OP t1_j9jvthc wrote
Reply to comment by Grisemine in [I ate] Rum Baba - a sponge cake soaked in rum with an apricot jam glaze. by FlorisLDN
There is custard inside. The apricot is a light glaze on the outside - it pairs well with the rum.
Proper-Code7794 t1_j9kf2vd wrote
Reply to comment by Will3622 in [Homemade] Stir-Fry Chicken Kidneys, Stomach, Liver and Heart with Vegetables (Carrots, Onions, Jalapeños, Celery, Bamboo Shoots) in Soybean and Oyster Sauce by Will3622
If you going to eat animals eat all the animal and not waste any! We eat a food called Scrapple where I live for breakfast and we know it's the "scraps". Still great.