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Thanks, that looks awesome! Perfect thing to put on Christmas list. Haha, should have you make a list for me. I see some recipes have baking powder, any thoughts?
I have one of these gizmos. You need to use a couple of sheets of parchment with it. Takes 2 seconds to squish a nice tortilla, then right into frypan. (mine is 8", but I wish I had gotten the 10")

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All the squash soups look inviting. Nice cook on the steak @applescrap. I haven’t made flour tortillas in a very long time, but I used a rolling pin, and they for the most part, were nice and round.

Today I cooked up some bigots (Polish hunter’s stew) had it with rye bread and my piwo Grodziskie
Edit: I just saw what auto correct did. :lol: bigos not bigots were cooked.
 
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Chuck Roast
Dark beer

All you need is some aji panca paste and you are on your way to Peruvian beef stew.
 
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Made a milk chocolate stout creme brulee. Got the rundown from BasicBrewing but tweaked the recipe a bit. Used whole leaf Cascade, chocolate malt, and debittered black. Came out fantastic! Plus I got to play with fire! WIN!! Goes great with a chocolate stout/porter or a french ale.

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