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Message 1704178 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 5:17:32 UTC - in response to Message 1703435.  

anchovies


Someday I may try those little devils. (But not today)

That puts a quiver in my liver. But not today. +100

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Message 1704184 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 6:07:39 UTC - in response to Message 1704178.  

anchovies


Someday I may try those little devils. (But not today)

That puts a quiver in my liver. But not today. +100


Anchovies are delicious little salt-bombs.

Do you like Caesar Salad? Anchovies!

How about Nicoise Salad? Anchovies!

Partial to Bagna cauda? Anchovies!

Do you put Worcestershire sauce in or on anything you cook? Anchovies!

Do you cook with Vietnamese or Thai fish sauces? Anchovies!

Fan of tapenade? Anchovies!

Want to perk up some deviled eggs? Anchovies!

Chefs often add a bit of anchovy paste to dishes in order to kick up the umami (savory) dimension of a dish.

Most people who think they do not like anchovies have enjoyed the taste of anchovies disguised in other foods.
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Message 1704293 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 15:50:37 UTC - in response to Message 1704184.  

anchovies


Someday I may try those little devils. (But not today)

That puts a quiver in my liver. But not today. +100

Anchovies are delicious little salt-bombs.
Do you like Caesar Salad? Anchovies!
How about Nicoise Salad? Anchovies!
Partial to Bagna cauda? Anchovies!
Do you put Worcestershire sauce in or on anything you cook? Anchovies!
Do you cook with Vietnamese or Thai fish sauces? Anchovies!
Fan of tapenade? Anchovies!
Want to perk up some deviled eggs? Anchovies!
Chefs often add a bit of anchovy paste to dishes in order to kick up the umami (savory) dimension of a dish.
Most people who think they do not like anchovies have enjoyed the taste of anchovies disguised in other foods.

More to the Anchovie list.
Wienerschnitzel here in Scandinavia.
Jansons Frestelse (Jansons Temptation)
Pâté de foie.
Anchovie sauce when making gravy in all kind of meat dishes...
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Message 1704315 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 16:46:10 UTC - in response to Message 1704306.  
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Oh dear. Now I am really hungry...

Some more to the list.
Pizza. Anchovies!
Swedish meatballs.
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Message 1704365 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 20:17:24 UTC - in response to Message 1704328.  
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Pizza Hut? They don't sell pizza.
They sell sandwiches with pizza like toppings.

Here is real pizza makers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvbYcABI2IA
Now Italy wants to regulate pizza makers in the EU and want them to be licensed.
Pizza makers around Napoli are very proud of their tradition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69O4PXzAQ5Y
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Message 1704392 - Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 21:52:14 UTC - in response to Message 1704328.  

Which do I like better? That's a toughie...

Domino's Pizza..

Pizza Hut Restaurant.

I'm sorry, greasino's and greasy hut and their ilk simply don't do anything for me.

Costco has edible stuff they call pizza, but http://www.originaldomenicos.com/ is finally in the pizza class, oh you can get some other good things there too.
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Message 1704785 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 3:31:34 UTC

If I have to settle for a frozen pizza, I usually go for a Tombstone Mushroom and Sausage.
Also had a Screamin' Sicilian deluxe the other day...that was pretty tasty.

When Lori and I have a DVD and pizza night, then it's Papa Murphy's. Their Cowboy pizza, take and bake at home. They are VERY generous with the cheese and toppings. We always get extra black olives for her, and extra mushrooms for me.

We get a 'family size', and eat about half of it on Saturday night and have the leftovers for dinner on Sunday. So it turns out to be a rather good deal for two nights of dinners.
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Message 1704894 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 12:26:08 UTC - in response to Message 1704184.  

Do you put Worcestershire sauce in or on anything you cook? Anchovies!

Do you cook with Vietnamese or Thai fish sauces? Anchovies!


I'm not surprised about the fish sauce, and I do love Thai food! I am a little surprised about the Worcestershire sauce.

That said, I still can't see myself ordering anchovies on pizza, anytime soon. :~)
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Message 1704899 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 12:40:32 UTC

Anchovies gives a good dose of umami that sometimes is called the fifth taste.

Pizza Napoli {Pizza With Anchovies}.

Toppings:
1 1/3 Cups Prepared Quick Tomato Sauce
3 Cups Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
8 to 10 Small Anchovies
2 Tablespoons Salted Capers, Rinsed
1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano
Coarse Sea Salt
Pinch Chili Flakes (Optional)
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Message 1704904 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 12:48:59 UTC - in response to Message 1704899.  

As soon as I saw that picture up there, I thought, "Oh, I bet those are capers, too". ;~)
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Message 1704905 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 12:53:32 UTC - in response to Message 1704904.  
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As soon as I saw that picture up there, I thought, "Oh, I bet those are capers, too". ;~)

Hehehe.
I Think it's delicious with anchovies and capers.
Perfect combination with a lemon twist.
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Message 1704906 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 12:58:56 UTC - in response to Message 1704905.  

As soon as I saw that picture up there, I thought, "Oh, I bet those are capers, too". ;~)

Hehehe.
I Think it's delicious with anchovies and capers.
Perfect combination with a lemon twist.



I'll have to expand my horizons someday...
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Message 1704939 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:38:13 UTC
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Anchovies are somewhat related to the herring.
Here we eat a lot of herring.
Herring fried directly on the red-hot iron stove is called "Sotare" (Chimney man) because of the smoke when frying them.
In Britain they eat kippers that is smoked herring.
We call it "böckling".
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Message 1704943 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:46:07 UTC - in response to Message 1704940.  
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As long as the herrings are not red..

The meat is red as salmon but not the herring itself.

This is not a Red Herring:)
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Message 1704946 - Posted: 25 Jul 2015, 15:51:31 UTC - in response to Message 1704945.  

You missed My point, as in a red herring, not a fish in this case.

It's elementary dear Watson.
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Message 1705132 - Posted: 26 Jul 2015, 5:34:12 UTC - in response to Message 1703552.  

Anyone eat anything lately?

Last night I made Nicoise Salads for dinner and served them with an unoaked chardonnay.

Tonight we felt like having dessert for dinner so I made crepes filled with Nutella, topped with raspberries that had been tossed in a bit of Chambord. On top of that I put a bit of sweetened whipped cream and some chocolate shavings. Gee, I wonder why I never lose any weight...


Impressive. I had spaghetti.


I wish I had the money for that...


I make a cheap spaghetti sauce that lasts for days. I'm pretty
sure I've posted the "recipe" here. I eat spaghetti when I don't
have enough money for other types of food - the type that normal
people who have money eat. I'm talking about things like pork
chops and chicken and beef and that sort of thing.
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Message 1705136 - Posted: 26 Jul 2015, 5:42:45 UTC - in response to Message 1705132.  

Anyone eat anything lately?

Last night I made Nicoise Salads for dinner and served them with an unoaked chardonnay.

Tonight we felt like having dessert for dinner so I made crepes filled with Nutella, topped with raspberries that had been tossed in a bit of Chambord. On top of that I put a bit of sweetened whipped cream and some chocolate shavings. Gee, I wonder why I never lose any weight...


Impressive. I had spaghetti.


I wish I had the money for that...


I make a cheap spaghetti sauce that lasts for days. I'm pretty
sure I've posted the "recipe" here. I eat spaghetti when I don't
have enough money for other types of food - the type that normal
people who have money eat. I'm talking about things like pork
chops and chicken and beef and that sort of thing.

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Hey, kiddo.
Don't cut spaghetti short./
That is my 'comfort food' of choice.
I often have it late at night to fill my belly and help me to sleep.
Years ago, when I had more than enough to drink and stomach problems cut in, my
GF of the time knew what to do....cook up a box of spaghetti, and it would put me right every time.
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Message 1705140 - Posted: 26 Jul 2015, 5:50:33 UTC - in response to Message 1705136.  

Hey, kiddo.
Don't cut spaghetti short./
That is my 'comfort food' of choice.
I often have it late at night to fill my belly and help me to sleep.
Years ago, when I had more than enough to drink and stomach problems cut in, my
GF of the time knew what to do....cook up a box of spaghetti, and it would put me right every time.

Wonder if al dente let it act like a sponge and soak up the excess drink?
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Message 1705196 - Posted: 26 Jul 2015, 9:43:10 UTC

My favorite pasta shape is the chariot wheel:


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Message 1705248 - Posted: 26 Jul 2015, 14:09:49 UTC - in response to Message 1705136.  
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I often have it late at night to fill my belly and help me to sleep.

I once ate a LOT of spaghetti at 2 AM when I was about to cycle 300 kilometers around Lake Vättern at 3 AM.
It didn't get me sleepy until 1 PM.
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