Originally posted by gary
I thought american cooking was food from other countries with the portion doubled![]()
Originally posted by steelcult
Beans go on the side with Chili
Yeah, I love Edeka, it\'s great! *complete supermarket fangirl moment* I shall have a rootle this evening after work - I need to go anyway \'cos I forgot to buy tinned tomatoes yesterday.Originally posted by Sakura
@Amazon warrior: Edeka should have cornmeal, most supermarkets around here have it.
I\'ll try out the cornbread too. We still have so much cornmeal left from making tortillas.
Originally posted by starchaser1
had one of my best meals in orlando last year a 56oz prime ribeye steak with all the trimings.
melt in the mouth FANTASTIC:bouncy::bouncy:
Originally posted by BarstoolProphet
Originally posted by starchaser1
had one of my best meals in orlando last year a 56oz prime ribeye steak with all the trimings.
melt in the mouth FANTASTIC:bouncy::bouncy:
How many people were eating it?
That\'s 4.5 pounds of meat!
just me and i got a steak knife in a presentation box for eating it but i didnt manage desert after lolOriginally posted by darklord
Originally posted by BarstoolProphet
Originally posted by starchaser1
had one of my best meals in orlando last year a 56oz prime ribeye steak with all the trimings.
melt in the mouth FANTASTIC:bouncy::bouncy:
How many people were eating it?
That\'s 4.5 pounds of meat!
do they deliver?
Right, have tried making Einion\'s recipe this evening. I used regular flour and a fine polenta-type cornmeal (it has a texture a bit like sand, but tastier), and baked it in my shallow pie tin. It goldened up nicely but didn\'t appear to rise much and has an interesting dense crumbly texture. I expected something more fluffy, although I readily admit that a) I have no idea what I\'m talking about and b) I may well have done something fundametally wrong! lol It\'s quite nice tho, and certainly puts a lining on your stomach. I\'ve had a couple of slices with an olive paste/spread of my own devising (handful of toasted pinenuts, jar of stoned black olives (drained), couple of cloves of garlic, salt and pepper all blitzed together with enough olive oil to make it paste-like and spreadable); it was very nice and has set me up for the rest of the evening! Will try airhead\'s recipe once I\'ve put paid to the current batch.Originally posted by Amazon warrior
@Einion and Airhead: That\'s more like it! Cheers!I shall give both recipes a whirl and report my findings. I assume I can use polenta as the cornmeal? I think it\'s the closest thing I can find (unless Edeka has something it\'s not telling me).
And you didn\'t call me to come join you?Originally posted by starchaser1
had one of my best meals in orlando last year a 56oz prime ribeye steak with all the trimings.
melt in the mouth FANTASTIC:bouncy::bouncy:
Originally posted by Amazon warrior
Right, have tried making Einion\'s recipe this evening. I used regular flour and a fine polenta-type cornmeal (it has a texture a bit like sand, but tastier), and baked it in my shallow pie tin. It goldened up nicely but didn\'t appear to rise much and has an interesting dense crumbly texture. I expected something more fluffy, although I readily admit that a) I have no idea what I\'m talking about and b) I may well have done something fundametally wrong! lol It\'s quite nice tho, and certainly puts a lining on your stomach. I\'ve had a couple of slices with an olive paste/spread of my own devising (handful of toasted pinenuts, jar of stoned black olives (drained), couple of cloves of garlic, salt and pepper all blitzed together with enough olive oil to make it paste-like and spreadable); it was very nice and has set me up for the rest of the evening! Will try airhead\'s recipe once I\'ve put paid to the current batch.Originally posted by Amazon warrior
@Einion and Airhead: That\'s more like it! Cheers!I shall give both recipes a whirl and report my findings. I assume I can use polenta as the cornmeal? I think it\'s the closest thing I can find (unless Edeka has something it\'s not telling me).
i try and take the family every yearOriginally posted by airhead
And you didn\'t call me to come join you?Originally posted by starchaser1
had one of my best meals in orlando last year a 56oz prime ribeye steak with all the trimings.
melt in the mouth FANTASTIC:bouncy::bouncy:
I\'m just across town.
It should rise some, but it won\'t rise up like a cake. I\'d say no more than 2-3 times the depth of the batter. But hey, as long as it tastes good.Originally posted by Amazon warrior
It goldened up nicely but didn\'t appear to rise much and has an interesting dense crumbly texture. I expected something more fluffy, although I readily admit that a) I have no idea what I\'m talking about and b) I may well have done something fundametally wrong!