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I got bleeped! Those are Japanese shi-shi-to peppers.

Funny!

I thought when I saw them that they looked a lot like these 'twist' peppers I picked up at the Asian market last weekend and it turns out the twist pepper is a hybrid version of the shi****o pepper.

That looks great BTW.
 
Corn Chowder, Rosemary Breadstick, HB IPA

I got skunked on the fresh corn as you might imagine this time of year. I used frozen, 2 cups as is and 4-5 cups pulsed in the Cuisinart.

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Scrounged around the fridge for a late lunch, ended up with eggs, herbed polenta, and shi****o peppers. Topped with some fresh grated asiago.

Man alive, I'm just getting to work and seeing this is making my stomach roll with hunger pains. I'm starving!
 
jsguitar said:
Funny!

I thought when I saw them that they looked a lot like these 'twist' peppers I picked up at the Asian market last weekend and it turns out the twist pepper is a hybrid version of the shi****o pepper.

That looks great BTW.

There was a chain yakitori place in Austin at "the domain" that served them back in 2011. I probably ordered them once a week. Delicious and cheep.
 
Scrounged around the fridge for a late lunch, ended up with eggs, herbed polenta, and shi****o peppers. Topped with some fresh grated asiago.

Please explain how's the polenta done? The round shape and waffling, commercial? Or do you have a process to do this, looks interesting.:D
 
ChefRex said:
Please explain how's the polenta done? The round shape and waffling, commercial? Or do you have a process to do this, looks interesting.:D

Round shape was from using a pre packaged "sausage" of polenta (round package closed at both ends). Waffling was from my grill pan - I decided to use the weighted press that came with it to get a better sear. Ended up getting the waffling, which was pretty cool. I was also impatient and threw these in the pan cold - not sure if that caused it.
 
I took the weekend off. Oldest is on break from school for the Holidays. She's moving from the dorms to an on-campus apartment with a friend to split rent.

So she asks me if I would teach her how to cook...

My response was, "What about all those times I tried to get you to pay attention to my cooking growing up?"

Her, "I KNOW!"

So she cooked Hamburger Helper for the family last night. Yes, she's at that stage.
 
I had breakfast but I just went back through this thread and now my stomach's growling at me already.

Melana, how do you do that braided bread? Is it really just one long piece of dough braided while wet? Seems like quite a challenge. (edit: kind of answered my own question with a quick search: still, that's cool!)

Also, I'm impressed by the clarity of some of the photos here. Some of them are just like magazine shots.

:mug:
 
jsguitar said:
I had breakfast but I just went back through this thread and now my stomach's growling at me already.

Melana, how do you do that braided bread? Is it really just one long piece of dough braided while wet? Seems like quite a challenge. (edit: kind of answered my own question with a quick search: still, that's cool!)

Also, I'm impressed by the clarity of some of the photos here. Some of them are just like magazine shots.

:mug:

Wait, you looked it up? They have instructions for everything on the web. I taught myself.... I was bored doing the 'same old thing'....
 
....They have instructions for everything on the web.....

Well sure, but HBT is the best source for everything don't you know :)

It's on my list of things to do.

I'm making a mushroom, leek, Gorgonzola tart later but I'll spare you the mushroom pictures ;)
 
So, making my Scottish Shortbread...a holiday tradition for 30 years. I know they're awesome with milk and coffee, but what brew would be the best pairing? A stout?

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I took the weekend off. Oldest is on break from school for the Holidays. She's moving from the dorms to an on-campus apartment with a friend to split rent.

So she asks me if I would teach her how to cook...

My response was, "What about all those times I tried to get you to pay attention to my cooking growing up?"

Her, "I KNOW!"

So she cooked Hamburger Helper for the family last night. Yes, she's at that stage.

My daughter(16 and in her 2nd year of college) told me thanks for ruining her ability to eat things like hamburger helper:p

The other day I did a tomato tart that was fantastic
Crust
1 1/2 cups flour
7 Tbls butter
1 1/2 Tbls corn starch
1 tsp salt

Filling
1/3 cup mayo
1/3 cup milk
1/3 cup chopped basil
1/3 cup chopped scallions
1/4 cup grated parmesan
1/4 cup grated guoda
spread onto prepared crust then cover with grape tomatoes and bake for 45 minutes at 375. Rest for 10 minutes ...then enjoy
 
Stauffbier said:
Hi everyone!

Melana, this is a great thread. There are a lot of really tasty looking goodies in it!

I already posted this photo in the "I like this time at night" thread, but this thread seems like a more appropriate place.

Linzertorte. Half cherry/half blackberry..

You're welcome. So glad that I can add value to this forum.
 
Hey,you didn't like my mushroom pic?!? I'm getting hungry just thinking about them again.

Ha ha! I didn't like your mushroom pics....I LOVED them!

Melana said somewhere back there that she didn't like them (mushrooms that is). Shocking....but she clearly makes up for it in other ways. :)
 
jsguitar said:
Ha ha! I didn't like your mushroom pics....I LOVED them!

Melana said somewhere back there that she didn't like them (mushrooms that is). Shocking....but she clearly makes up for it in other ways. :)

Correct. I do not like mushrooms, not even a little. And thanks, I try...
 
mattmmille said:
So, making my Scottish Shortbread...a holiday tradition for 30 years. I know they're awesome with milk and coffee, but what brew would be the best pairing? A stout?

I don't suppose you can share the recipe or that. Shortbread is one of my all time faves.
 
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