@Bella, that was a nice article.
For some reason, she insisted I had cloves in it. Not sure why. But it threw me when she said no spices were supposed to be in carrot cake.
YUMMY, wish I could have the same! I have to watch what I eat now for health reasons. I am learning to live with it but I am not happy.I'm not cooking today. Ii got a Philly cheese steak sandwich and onion rings delivered.
Nutmeg & cloves are from different botanical families. Nutmeg has a mellow flavor compared to cloves which is sharper.Nutmeg and cloves are of the same spice category/family.
I use freshly ground cloves in sweets very sparingly. Inexpensive cloves stuck in citrus fruits make nice old fashioned holiday displays.Nutmeg & cloves are from different botanical families. Nutmeg has a mellow flavor compared to cloves which is sharper.
I like cloves in savory recipes, but not in baked goods because I think it overpowers anything else used.
I did that yesterday. No bell pepper; used shredded taco beef, canned tomatoes, beef broth and pearl barley. Added a chopped zucchini along with the rest and 1/2 can black beans. Ate a big bowl for supper and one for brunch, 3 containers in the freezer.Big pot of beef vegetable soup. Simmering away, potatoes, carrots, peeled and chopped. Like to let the cabbage get really tender, then I add those. Of course, the onion, garlic, celery, bell pepper is already in with the cabbage. Using ground beef with a tomato base broth. Some for today, rest for servings in the freezer.
No orange please. It is not a lemon substitute. Next time you have extra lemon slice and dry one.Today I threw that stupid mistake bread I made into the food processor in 2 batches and made crumbs mixed with garlic powder and salt. Spread it out on parchment on a large sheet pan and baked at 225F for 30 mins, then 220f for about 40 mins.
I will whizz them again with more garlic powder, dried parsley, black pepper and maybe grated parm. cheese.
Should I dry some orange zest to add? Dunno. Would rather lemon but don't have.
Now have a normal loaf baking in the bread machine.
I use cottage cheese with an egg stirred in to help it set up. Sometimes we just have to wing it and often, it is great!Last night I was going to make a baked pasta dish and couldn't find my pasta. I went up to the Dollar Tree which is the closest store. It was already dusk and I don't drive in the dark. The only pasta they had besides elbows was no-boil lasagna noodles which I bought.
I had a bag of shredded parmesan and pepper jack slices but no
ricotta. I substituted blobs of bacon ranch dip for the ricotta and feared nasty results.
It was delicious! But probably not very healthful.
Sounds like a pleasant dinner at your house Aunt Bea.I made a small pot of lentil soup and half a dozen applesauce muffins.