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Oh. Well imagine my embarrassment
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Ingredients...

Roasting the yellow chilis and tomatillos...

And.......I forgot a finished pic. Oops.
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Troy, Schematix: The term "NOM, NOM, NOM..." is running through my mind right now. That's some tasty looking food!
I made cupcakes for my girlfriend's B-Day. I'm not much of a baker, so some of you might scream "blasphemy!" when I tell you these cupcakes were from a boxed mix. My bit was the decorating. this is the 1st time I've attempted such fanciness with cupcakes, or any cakes for that matter. So $80 worth of cake decorating equipment & 4 hrs later, I ended up with these. It was hot that day, REALLY hot. Some of the frosting kind of melted a little bit.
At least my girlfriend liked them, her kids loved 'em.
The dark center is an Oreo cookie, the ladybugs are red M&M's.
Regards, GF.
Dad gummit. Now I need to not smoke my next bird and do one old style in the oven. Or maybe do both. I really need to make a Turkeyday Dinner in July or something.
Just picked up an 18lb side of prime grade rib eye from Costco. Outstanding piece of cow!
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I did this one in oven for easter
Failed at yogurt yesterday. Stayed mostly runny, not much curds. I think the plain yogurt I used to inoculate did not have a good live culture. I need to go to whole foods and get some good local hippy stuff.
Failed at yogurt yesterday. Stayed mostly runny, not much curds. I think the plain yogurt I used to inoculate did not have a good live culture. I need to go to whole foods and get some good local hippy stuff.
I'll be sending my blackmail demands via PM, let's see, what's a really good Florida beer?![]()
Failed at yogurt yesterday. Stayed mostly runny, not much curds. I think the plain yogurt I used to inoculate did not have a good live culture. I need to go to whole foods and get some good local hippy stuff.
If you can find it, try the Fage 2% or whole milk yogurt. I buy the small cups of it at WalMart - perfect for a starter. Makes a nice thick yogurt.
But then, I also use half & half, not milk - 1 gallon half & half and 1 container of the yogurt = MANY 4 oz. canning jars of thick and luscious yogurt goodness! I think I posted pics somewhere upthread!
Hmmm, not sure if the nonfat nature of your starter contributed to the failure or not - what kind of milk were you using?
I warm up the half & half to 110*. I stir the yogurt in a 2 cup measuring cup to loosen it up, then add a little of the warm half & half a bit at a time til the yogurt is easily pourable, then add that to the remainder of the gallon of half & half, and whisk in well.
I do mine in my dehydrator at about 110*. It fluctuates from about 104* to 118* as the dehydrator cycles on and off. I use my digital corded probe thermometer to keep track of it. 8 hours and it's perfectly thick and beautiful stuff. You can literally hold the cup upside down and the yogurt doesn't budge - you have to spoon it out.
I hope your next batch works great for you! It's so disappointing to spend the time and money to make something like that and have it fail.
Got a couple of game hens to cook tonight. Need some ideas. I just planned to roast with a few spices, but it sounds boring.
May be too late now to do you any good, but game hens go well with orange sauces or glazes. A quick google will give you honey orange glazes, orange sauces with or without marmalade, etc.
Failed at yogurt yesterday. Stayed mostly runny, not much curds. I think the plain yogurt I used to inoculate did not have a good live culture. I need to go to whole foods and get some good local hippy stuff.
Cold leftover smoked dark meat chicken is unbelievably good. Pair that with a salad and you have one of the world's greatest hot-weather meals.
2% milk. Needs to be low-fat for wife. She's a "clean" and low-cal eater. I bought a yogurt strainer on Amazon tonight, so I'll wait till this weekend to continue my attempt.
BTW, she (wifey) likes crunchy snack foods. So today I made a bunch of low-carb nacho chips tonight for her by cutting low-carb tortillas into triangles and baking them.
I also made cheese crisps for her. They are tasty, but the Parmesan I used also had asiago cheese in it and while they were thin and crispy, they were VERY strongly cheesy. I need to find a better cheese to use for those. I also made these crisps from my favorite Cabot Hot Habanero, and those were supergood, but my wife won't eat that because it's a scorcher.
Can you believe I have never had smoked chicken?
Grilled, bbq, poached, sauteed, fried, stewed... but never smoked.