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It was actually popularized by Joël Robuchon, the most Michelin-starred chef in the history of the guide. (31 total stars across a dozen+ restaurants at the time of his passing)
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'Mashed butter with potatoes' would suggest it is 2 lbs butter, 1 pound potatoes.50% of the potatoes by weight is butter. (So like 2 lbs spuds, 1 lb butter)It's just us this year, so fixins will be limited. Probably doing a turkey breast 'porchetta' (which I've done several times in the past), and a few sides (fried Brussels sprouts, mashed butter with potatoes, etc), but nothing too elaborate.
Tyler Florence did a collabo with ChefSteps last year where he created a 'holiday sauce', which was basically just roasted veggies pureed with turkey stock iirc. Was tasty, might do that again, but in a smaller quantity.
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Think of it as a euphemism. A play on words, as it were. Something to exaggerate the amount of an ingredient in a recipe to underscore the point that there is a lot of it.
Like, when you hear people say "pasta water should be salty like sea water"; that's wildly overstating how much salt you should add to pasta water (by around a factor of three), but it puts the reader in the frame of mind to more readily accept the concept that they probably aren't putting anything like enough salt in their pasta water. It's a turn of phrase intended to convey the notion that there's a f--k lot of butter in these potatoes.
Like, when you hear people say "pasta water should be salty like sea water"; that's wildly overstating how much salt you should add to pasta water (by around a factor of three), but it puts the reader in the frame of mind to more readily accept the concept that they probably aren't putting anything like enough salt in their pasta water. It's a turn of phrase intended to convey the notion that there's a f--k lot of butter in these potatoes.
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I don't salt my pasta water, but I do like to call loaded potato soup "poaded lotato". Its not the same but its what I got.
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It should be salty, like dodint the sea.
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Honestly, that's the only chance you get to season the noodles, which is probably around 95% of what you're consuming when you eat a pasta dish.
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I have limited kitchen/oven space so I've been trying to think of ways around that. Turkey will be in Traeger, I think I'm going to do potatoes in slow cooker. Maybe some carrots in sous vide. That leaves just green beans and stuffing in the oven. Going to make the rolls ahead of time and freeze them - can warm them in the microwave the day of. Trying to think of a way to creatively incorporate cranberries - other than the usual gel in a can.
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I'm so good to you. And then this.It should be salty, like dodint the sea.
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Do you by chance have a whipping siphon? (like an iSi)Trying to think of a way to creatively incorporate cranberries - other than the usual gel in a can.
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I do not.
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Do you have a good cooler (Igloo, Yeti, etc) and access to dry ice?
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That looks like a single use item.
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Cooler yes, dry ice - I don't know?
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Considering the suggested use I'm proposing is not the designed purpose of the item, you might want to look again.That looks like a single use item.
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The gel in a can is the best kind.
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It was a half-baked trigger attempt.Considering the suggested use I'm proposing is not the designed purpose of the item, you might want to look again.That looks like a single use item.
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Blood orange fresh cranberry sauce.Trying to think of a way to creatively incorporate cranberries - other than the usual gel in a can.
Bag of fresh cranberries, cup of sugar, juice and zest of a blood orange, and a touch of ground ginger.
Boil and stir the crap out of it with the spoon to pop the cranberries. If it gets too thick just add some water.
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You can get dry ice from some grocery stores, or bar supply stores.Cooler yes, dry ice - I don't know?
Get a can of cranberry sauce, chill it down, cut it up into little cubes. Put the dry ice into the cooler and cover with a towel, and arrange the cran cubes around the other side of the cooler. Close the lid and wrap it (all around) with good plastic wrap and chill the whole thing (prolly best if you have spare fridge). You want to keep everything as cold as you can without freezing the fruit. As the CO2 sublimates, it will be absorbed into the water molecules in the fruit, carbonating it. Let it go overnight (12 hours or so) and cut the plastic off; beware when you open the lid, because it will be a high-CO2 environment, and inhaling that directly can actually feel like you're burning your nose.... which is the sensation you are actually looking to created with the carbonated fruit (those same receptors trigger all your other senses to respond, so the fruit will smell and taste more of itself than the regular non-carbonated version).
So there you go. Pop Rocks in canned cranberry form.
(You can do this with pretty much any fruit, but it work best in things that are high in sugar.)
The larger your cooler, the more dry ice you'll need as the CO2 absorption seems to be more a function of container volume than amount of food. So if you have a stand mixer, I'd recommend getting around 1 kg of dry ice, using half of it to make the fizzy fruit and the other half to make soft serve ice cream to order.
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Om, you rascal.It was a half-baked trigger attempt.Considering the suggested use I'm proposing is not the designed purpose of the item, you might want to look again.That looks like a single use item.
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I guess this would be a good place to ask opinions for ovens. We'll be hosting Thanksgiving this year, and with only 1 oven rack, we need to upgrade. We just ran a gas line to the kitchen, so electric is right out.
Opinions on convection ovens? Any brands to stay away from/lean towards?
Opinions on convection ovens? Any brands to stay away from/lean towards?
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We have a gas convention oven...the convection mode has been most useful when cooking pizzas. It really browns the cheese quickly.
We bought a Frigidaire on sale @ Home Depot.
We bought a Frigidaire on sale @ Home Depot.
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Stuff like this is why I am hesitant to leave stuff cooking when I'm not there.My entire crock pot of gingersnap pot roast was ruined yesterday when the power went out at 9AM and it sat until I got home at 5:30. What a waste.
Out of curiosity, is that some kind of take on Sauerbraten?
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It’s a recipe from a Betty Crocker cook book, so I don’t believe it is.Stuff like this is why I am hesitant to leave stuff cooking when I'm not there.My entire crock pot of gingersnap pot roast was ruined yesterday when the power went out at 9AM and it sat until I got home at 5:30. What a waste.
Out of curiosity, is that some kind of take on Sauerbraten?
This is the first time we’ve ever had this happen to us. Granted, it did happen once when my in laws were home watching the kids, but it’s a bummer to put in all that work and trash it.
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Good god....... I had never heard the phrase "Ohio Valley Style Pizza" before today. Wow. It is down there with Skyline on the list of inexcusable awful. Adherents should be euthanized, or at least sterilized, so this kind of sub-optimal nonsense can be weeded out of future generations. Wow, again.
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Your words have never been more true. Bunch of **** animals.Good god....... I had never heard the phrase "Ohio Valley Style Pizza" before today. Wow. It is down there with Skyline on the list of inexcusable awful. Adherents should be euthanized, or at least sterilized, so this kind of sub-optimal nonsense can be weeded out of future generations. Wow, again.
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