hollydolly
SF VIP
- Location
- London England
For dinner tonight, I had steamed buttered brussel sprouts shredded into Stir fried Egg noodles, and chopped up streaky bacon, with a little soy & Plum sauce....
Add a touch of whiskey and it makes a great cough syrup.Breakfast today: I normally stay away (to varying degrees) from sweets and other refined carbs. But some guys a mile down the road from me built a sugar shack last year, so this is their second year making maple syrup. And believe me, all maple syrup isn't the same, but this is good stuff.
So this morning I had homemade breakfast sausage with French toast, smothered with butter and fresh maple syrup.![]()
It's good on ice cream too, although IMO it's kind of wasteful to use it in any other way than to just drink it out of a shot glass. That's the only way you get the full flavor. So that's where MOST of it goes.![]()
Try them drizzled with olive oil and salt, then roasted single layer on a sheet pan in a hot, 400 F oven for about 10 mins. Delicious!I tried my hand at battered, fried asparagus spears with a jalapeno dipping sauce.
I wasn't sure I liked it, so I made it with dinner the next two nights as well. Yeh, I like it. A lot.
I don't make fried foods very often, so I'm gonna have to adapt back to having it steamed.
Daggone AllRecipes for emailing me such things.
Occasionally I make chicken thighs that are started in the frying pan (to start them cooking/render some fat out/crisp up the skin) and then finished in my toaster oven. Often I'll lay them on top of a bed of asparagus and roast them all together, as the chicken juices drip over those tasty green spears.Try them drizzled with olive oil and salt, then roasted single layer on a sheet pan in a hot, 400 F oven for about 10 mins. Delicious!
Ohhhh, that sounds so good! Thanks for the idea!Often I'll lay them on top of a bed of asparagus and roast them all together, as the chicken juices drip over those tasty green spears.
I was afraid I was going to insult your "healthy olive oil" suggestion by substituting "dripping chicken grease" in its place! And I did it in a public forum!!!Ohhhh, that sounds so good! Thanks for the idea!