Fried pies?
hawaiian pizza pops. Those pies look way better!Fried pies?
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Air-Fried Apple Pies Recipe
These miniature apple pies are warm, sweet, and comforting. The crust is flaky and savory, while the inside is saccharine, juicy, and tangy. The secret to apple pie is using more than one kind of apple (We used a mixture of Granny Smith and Honeycrisp), so feel free to get creative with your...www.myrecipes.com
Pizza pops? Sounds delish.....hawaiian pizza pops. Those pies look way better!
I wouldn't eat that. Matter of fact I'd probably put that through an autoclave before it ate me.At Walmart the other day, I found this exceptional piece of salmon. Some of it is gonna go down my 3.14152hole raw, as the sashimi knife suggests. The bulk however is gonna get lightly poached sous vide, and scarfed down with Hollandaise.
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On the ScienceAlert front, an organism that not only survives but thrives in that Defcon1 salsa roja from that awesome taco place El Superior.
I’ve either averted the great biocatastrophe of the century, or trashed the cure for baldness. I choose to believe the former.
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You didn't open that 'culture' while you were prepping this, DID YOU?Like butter! This level of fattiness would be super premium at a good sushi spot.
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I deployed hypochlorite. 99% chance it’s dead. 1% chance I selected the Shyalaman Strain. If I’m dead in a week, I’ll text.I wouldn't eat that. Matter of fact I'd probably put that through an autoclave before it ate me.
That was half a gallon of Clorox agoYou didn't open that 'culture' while you were prepping this, DID YOU?
How did you bleach your air?I deployed hypochlorite. 99% chance it’s dead. 1% chance I selected the Shyalaman Strain. If I’m dead in a week, I’ll text.
Uh-ohHow did you bleach your air?
Oh well, make sure you leave me those sieves in your will, thanks!Uh-oh
Package deal with a zombie terrierOh well, make sure you leave me those sieves in your will, thanks!
Chef at culinary school had a few restaraunts taught me a good classic bearnaise. Spell check i am very not french. Although i know a bit. Thanks junior highBéarnaise, and its basic form Hollandaise, was something I took on as a teen in my parents’ house. Getting it to work with thin war-manufacture aluminum pots (purchased in ‘50s Austria) on an electric cooktop took a coupla iterations, but with Julia Child’s “ The Way to Cook” it was only a matter of time.
I'm good at the basic recipe, but hand-whisking often led to a sauce that was very tasty but a bit thin. Soupy. Overwhisking such a sauce did not improve it.
Recently I came into two game-changing technologies:
1) the stick (immersion) blender. I bought the Hamilton Beach cheapie at the ‘Mart, and it has risen to every challenge.
2) Sous vide cooking, as delivered by my Instant Pot Duo-Crisp.
Recipe:
2 egg yolks, separated
1/2 cup white wine vinegar
about 2 Tbs finely chopped shallot
1 Tbs dried tarragon
2 sticks (1/2 pound) butter; I used salted
Combine vinegar, tarragon and shallot in a small saucepan. Simmer covered until liquid is reduced to ~ 1 Tbs.
Place result in a 1-pint Ball or Mason jar with 2 egg yolks (I use jumbo eggs) and cook sous vide: 140 degrees for 75 minutes. This gives yolks of just the right sticky texture.
Melt 2 sticks of butter in a second jar while doing the above.
Pour butter into egg/shallot jar, then stick blend them together.
Done!
Reheat is perfect on the sous vide, 135 to 140 degrees. My latest portion “broke” on reheat, but a minute’s whisking with a fork reunited the sauce.
That looks like candy.Like butter! This level of fattiness would be super premium at a good sushi spot.
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One of my guilty pleasuresPizza pops? Sounds delish.....
That is going to be lunch today at my fav sushi digs; an added bonus I always get to finish off what the daughter doesn't eat; her eyes are much much bigger than her stomachLike butter! This level of fattiness would be super premium at a good sushi spot.
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Ouch those carbs. Sigh... I love pizzas and calzones and all that other stuff.That looks like candy.
One of my guilty pleasures
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EnjoyThat is going to be lunch today at my fav sushi digs; an added bonus I always get to finish off what the daughter doesn't eat; her eyes are much much bigger than her stomach