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Dante 01-24-2013 08:35 PM

Greetings everybody! Not sure if there is a particular topic for discussion, but, I love reading and learning.
I have it on good authority than our very own, Sun made killer enchiladas that I saw a pic of and am dying for his recipe!
lemons ......aids in detoxing & digestion. High in vitamin C. Burns fat & accelerates weight loss.

I made a very good salad the other day that I had the recipe for. Shredded cabbage, chopped radishes, green onions, and chopped cilantro. the dressing was simply lemon juice, and olive oil. The cilantro really made it delicious .

Thing about cilantro, peeps either hate it or love it. I love it, strong taste, like rosemary.

TheMerryFairy 01-24-2013 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante (Post 737022)
Greetings everybody! Not sure if there is a particular topic for discussion, but, I love reading and learning.
I have it on good authority than our very own, Sun made killer enchiladas that I saw a pic of and am dying for his recipe!
lemons ......aids in detoxing & digestion. High in vitamin C. Burns fat & accelerates weight loss.

I made a very good salad the other day that I had the recipe for. Shredded cabbage, chopped radishes, green onions, and chopped cilantro. the dressing was simply lemon juice, and olive oil. The cilantro really made it delicious .

Thing about cilantro, peeps either hate it or love it. I love it, strong taste, like rosemary.


I love cilantro! Your salad sounds wonderful :) You'll have to let us know how the enchiladas turn out.

Dante 01-24-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMerryFairy (Post 737024)
I love cilantro! Your salad sounds wonderful :) You'll have to let us know how the enchiladas turn out.


Yesssss when Sun gives us the recipe.

TheMerryFairy 01-24-2013 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante (Post 737026)
Yesssss when Sun gives us the recipe.

I am going to have so many recipes to try out. This is wonderful!

Dante 01-25-2013 07:49 PM

Regarding cheese ......
My mom had this cheese grater. It was all metal. It had a crank. Each blade was a round disc. It was the best! Super fast. I found one somewhere and bought my own. I don't have a pic, however. I swear the cheese tasted better using it. :passinggas:

My mom's recipe every Thanksgiving and Xmas.
Even though it is called onion pie, it is the cheese that makes it delicious. Similar to a quiche.


Onion Pie

Crust: 1 and 1/2 cups crushed soda crackers
1/2 cup melted butter
mix till crumbly and line large pie plate.

Saute 3 1/2 cups sliced onion in 1/2 cube butter.
Scald 1 cup milk. Let it cool. add the milk and 3 slightly beaten eggs to the onions. pour into the prepared pie plate.
Cover top w/ grated cheddar cheese.
Bake at 325 til brown, about a half hour.


Coconut ..... lowers cholesterol, improves diabetes, aids digestion, high in protein & calcium

Corkey 01-25-2013 08:27 PM

Haz no taste buds
:watereyes::cough:

Dante 01-26-2013 11:11 PM

Sorry you're sick and no taste buds, Corkey.

Onions ....we have green onions, maui onions, red onions, which I only like in salads, cold, not cooked. white onions, brown onions, and pearl onions. I confess I have never had shallots and I am curious. are they good? what do they taste like?

Today was my mom's birthday, and it was sad for me looking at some of those recipes with her own hand-writing. sigh ...... I missed her a lot today. She was the best cook ever. One time she had a party for her friends, house warming, and she made so many appetizers, everyone was full and couldn't eat the dinner. lol




fever 01-26-2013 11:50 PM

Remembering
 
I agree, Dante. I have been finding recipes written by mom, or Women's Weekly magazines where she has marked an article and then made a comment. She would then pass them on to me, so I would see each word of wisdom she thought I should know. Fondly I feel close to her at these times. Thanks for reminding me..........
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante (Post 738277)
Sorry you're sick and no taste buds, Corkey.

Onions ....we have green onions, maui onions, red onions, which I only like in salads, cold, not cooked. white onions, brown onions, and pearl onions. I confess I have never had shallots and I am curious. are they good? what do they taste like?

Today was my mom's birthday, and it was sad for me looking at some of those recipes with her own hand-writing. sigh ...... I missed her a lot today. She was the best cook ever. One time she had a party for her friends, house warming, and she made so many appetizers, everyone was full and couldn't eat the dinner. lol





Corkey 01-27-2013 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante (Post 738277)
Sorry you're sick and no taste buds, Corkey.

Onions ....we have green onions, maui onions, red onions, which I only like in salads, cold, not cooked. white onions, brown onions, and pearl onions. I confess I have never had shallots and I am curious. are they good? what do they taste like?

Today was my mom's birthday, and it was sad for me looking at some of those recipes with her own hand-writing. sigh ...... I missed her a lot today. She was the best cook ever. One time she had a party for her friends, house warming, and she made so many appetizers, everyone was full and couldn't eat the dinner. lol





Iz afeared I really can't describe a shallot, but I can eat them and not the others without pills. Go figure. They are probably not as strong in their chemical make up, which goes better with mah system. Back to bed, parental carbon units for lunch tomorrow, today, oy'

Ursy 01-27-2013 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante (Post 738277)
Sorry you're sick and no taste buds, Corkey.

Onions ....we have green onions, maui onions, red onions, which I only like in salads, cold, not cooked. white onions, brown onions, and pearl onions. I confess I have never had shallots and I am curious. are they good? what do they taste like?

Today was my mom's birthday, and it was sad for me looking at some of those recipes with her own hand-writing. sigh ...... I missed her a lot today. She was the best cook ever. One time she had a party for her friends, house warming, and she made so many appetizers, everyone was full and couldn't eat the dinner. lol



I like shallots, do you mean the green ones? I'm not sure if that you call shallots and what we call shallots is the same thing - they look like these:
http://www.taste.com.au/how+to/artic...green+shallots

They taste a bit less intense than onion. If you've had chives or leeks, they are kind of like that. Oniony but planty as well (those are technical terms, by the way) - lol :)

Happy birthday to your Mom. I'm like that with my Grandma's recipes. They are so special because they are in her handwriting. Hugs to you - I miss my Grandma too.

Nadeest 01-27-2013 05:34 AM

Shallots, to me, are a different thing. Here is a link to what I understand as shallots: http://www.realsimple.com/food-recip...363/index.html . They are kind of a mix between onions and garlic, and are very good.

I just saw a recipe for caramelized shallots on a website, that I am looking forwards to trying out soon. I shan't give out the recipe yet, as I haven't tried it out. Besides, it is someone else's recipe, and she has her own website, so that wouldn't be fair to her.

Ursy 01-27-2013 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Nadeest (Post 738341)
Shallots, to me, are a different thing. Here is a link to what I understand as shallots: http://www.realsimple.com/food-recip...363/index.html . They are kind of a mix between onions and garlic, and are very good.

I just saw a recipe for caramelized shallots on a website, that I am looking forwards to trying out soon. I shan't give out the recipe yet, as I haven't tried it out. Besides, it is someone else's recipe, and she has her own website, so that wouldn't be fair to her.

Oh, they look just like little onions!
Funny how things differ between regions and countries.

We don't say cilantro at all here, it's just coriander. Fresh coriander / coriander leaves, otherwise just coriander if it's the dried, ground seeds. I like the idea of calling it cilantro as it eliminates any doubt. I bet it's caused a lot of confusion when Americans have come across a recipe from Australia (or England, I think)

Teddybear 01-27-2013 08:09 AM

Ltns peeps. This is our Friday tonite. Short week for us.

My menu for tonite us:

Cajun catfish just haven't decided if it will b baked, fried ir a faux grilled.

Home made cole slaw

Home made hush puppies

southern baked beans
Pickles

Now she knows :o

cinnamongrrl 01-27-2013 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Teddybear (Post 738370)
Ltns peeps. This is our Friday tonite. Short week for us.

My menu for tonite us:

Cajun catfish just haven't decided if it will b baked, fried ir a faux grilled.

Home made cole slaw

Home made hush puppies

southern baked beans
Pickles

Now she knows :o


mmmmmm now my belly is rumbling even more! :) Can't wait baby...xo

Corkey 01-27-2013 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ursy (Post 738324)
I like shallots, do you mean the green ones? I'm not sure if that you call shallots and what we call shallots is the same thing - they look like these:
http://www.taste.com.au/how+to/artic...green+shallots

They taste a bit less intense than onion. If you've had chives or leeks, they are kind of like that. Oniony but planty as well (those are technical terms, by the way) - lol :)

Happy birthday to your Mom. I'm like that with my Grandma's recipes. They are so special because they are in her handwriting. Hugs to you - I miss my Grandma too.


Those I call scallions, shallots are the lil purple ones sometimes with two in a bulb.

TheMerryFairy 01-27-2013 07:42 PM

Good evening everyone!

My apologies for not keeping up on this thread for a few days. I hope everyone is taking care.

Tonight I made a veggie chili. I used ground soy browned and seasoned instead of the ground beef. It turned out amazing. I even put it into a bread bowl and topped it with a bit of light cheddar.

What does everyone like to eat on a cold winter night?

Ursy 01-27-2013 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 738742)

Those I call scallions, shallots are the lil purple ones sometimes with two in a bulb.

How interesting, I must keep an eye out for some!

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMerryFairy (Post 738748)
Good evening everyone!

My apologies for not keeping up on this thread for a few days. I hope everyone is taking care.

Tonight I made a veggie chili. I used ground soy browned and seasoned instead of the ground beef. It turned out amazing. I even put it into a bread bowl and topped it with a bit of light cheddar.

What does everyone like to eat on a cold winter night?

Oooh, I love winter food. Soups and stews - it's real comfort food.
Can't wait for the cooler weather to come 'round again.

Your veggie chili sounds wonderful!

MarquisdeShey 01-29-2013 12:11 PM

Yum!
 
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...83930975_n.jpg

Daktari 01-29-2013 02:55 PM

Don't forget banana shallots too.

Shallots = smaller, less 'aggressive', posh hunions.

ahk 01-29-2013 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante (Post 737567)
Regarding cheese ......
My mom had this cheese grater. It was all metal. It had a crank. Each blade was a round disc. It was the best! Super fast. I found one somewhere and bought my own. I don't have a pic, however. I swear the cheese tasted better using it. :passinggas:

My mom's recipe every Thanksgiving and Xmas.
Even though it is called onion pie, it is the cheese that makes it delicious. Similar to a quiche.


Onion Pie

Crust: 1 and 1/2 cups crushed soda crackers
1/2 cup melted butter
mix till crumbly and line large pie plate.

Saute 3 1/2 cups sliced onion in 1/2 cube butter.
Scald 1 cup milk. Let it cool. add the milk and 3 slightly beaten eggs to the onions. pour into the prepared pie plate.
Cover top w/ grated cheddar cheese.
Bake at 325 til brown, about a half hour.


Coconut ..... lowers cholesterol, improves diabetes, aids digestion, high in protein & calcium

MMM, sounds wonderful.
and
this is what I use most of time.

http://image.shutterstock.com/displa...e-26276914.jpg

Dante, is this similar to what you are referring to?

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMerryFairy (Post 738748)
Good evening everyone!

My apologies for not keeping up on this thread for a few days. I hope everyone is taking care.

Tonight I made a veggie chili. I used ground soy browned and seasoned instead of the ground beef. It turned out amazing. I even put it into a bread bowl and topped it with a bit of light cheddar.

What does everyone like to eat on a cold winter night?

We are enjoying Beef stew tonight. My honey makes it with beef chunks (grass fed), multi coloured carrots, potato, thyme, tomato, beef stock, garlic, onions and I'm sure I'm missing something. I just come prepared with an hungry appetite. :eating:


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