

Fest food leftovers. Breakfast bratwurst egg scramble with Munster, and pork loin with caramelized onions, spätzle, gurkinsalat and red cabbage for dinner.
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?? That looks fantastic! Will you marry me then?Wife described this as disgusting. Panko and pistachio crusted rack of lamb. Probably the best racks I’ve ever made. I had to eat 7/8 of it and I’m not mad.
Wife described this as disgusting.
Panko and pistachio crusted rack of lamb. Probably the best racks I’ve ever made. I had to eat 7/8 of it and I’m not mad.
Chicken nachos
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Wife described this as disgusting.
Panko and pistachio crusted rack of lamb. Probably the best racks I’ve ever made. I had to eat 7/8 of it and I’m not mad.
Porcini mushroom risotto with shallots cooked in a combination broth of chicken bone broth and an american pale ale. Garlic butter used as the oil base.
I paired it pepper encrusted fresh blackfin tuna from this weekend (we caught over 100lbs of tuna!).
Sourdough bread as the compliment.
Buy a $50 electric induction plate off amazon to test it out. See if you like it. I’m glad I did.
At 1800W it’s a water boiling monster that rivals even my large gas burner all without heating up the kitchen on a hot summer day - definitely it’s killer app.
I found it difficult to cook certain things the same way as gas though. Can’t make a properly grilled sandwich to save my life on it.
If the only option is electric then it’s the best option, but IMHO if I had option to choose I’d go gas. So now I have my normal gas range and I use my induction 3-4 times a week to extend my cook top space. Perfect for boiling water or cooking a rice or pasta side dish.
I vote GAS. I plan on replacing mine with gas as soon as I redo the kitchen. We not have gas, but I do have a large propane tank for the pool heater that I will plumb to. I really miss my old gas rangeOf course, I cook on the porch on my beer burner a lot anyway
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Buy a $50 electric induction plate off amazon to test it out. See if you like it. I’m glad I did.
At 1800W it’s a water boiling monster that rivals even my large gas burner all without heating up the kitchen on a hot summer day - definitely it’s killer app.
I found it difficult to cook certain things the same way as gas though. Can’t make a properly grilled sandwich to save my life on it.
If the only option is electric then it’s the best option, but IMHO if I had option to choose I’d go gas. So now I have my normal gas range and I use my induction 3-4 times a week to extend my cook top space. Perfect for boiling water or cooking a rice or pasta side dish.
OK, you two with experience I value - why do you prefer the gas over the induction? I DO have gas and have had for many years - but have thought the induction might be preferable. Would love specifics here!![]()
I was just going to add the obvious, one can cook what is defrosting during an extended power outage! LOL In my home we have gas for the hot water and the stove, we are fed and not stinky in a power outage. The cost of electric is pretty high here as well.We were getting ready for my grandma's 80th birthday party in Brookings OR, heating up a bunch of Costco lasagnas, when the power went out city-wide. Since Brookings is an all-electric, dinner was postponed until the power came back on. My NG has never gone out.
Thats a key point and an important part of gas appliances. A gas grill is an excellent quick work around for those with electric. And speaking of which, I can't believe how well this little Weber works as an oven.We were getting ready for my grandma's 80th birthday party in Brookings OR, heating up a bunch of Costco lasagnas, when the power went out city-wide. Since Brookings is an all-electric town, dinner was postponed until the power came back on. My NG has never gone out.