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  • MikM Offline
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    Mik
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    #184

    Made this tonight. Oregon Pinot for the sauce, outstanding.

    https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/pork-chop-au-poivre-red-wine-shallot-sauce

    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
    ― Douglas Adams

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      Bernard
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      #185

      I made these tonight. Yummy.

      Chocolate Cherry Bars
      
      1 cup butter (or margarine)
      1.25 cups sugar
      1 egg beaten
      1 teaspoonn vanilla
      2.25 cups flour
      1.25 teaspoons baking powder
      .25 teaspoon salt
      .25 cup nuts, chopped
      .25 cup flaked sweetened cococnut
      1 cup semisweet chocolate pieces
      .25 cup maraschino cherries, drained with stems removed
      
      Preheat oven to 375 (for 11 x 16 pan) or 350 F (for 9 x 13 pan)
      
      Cream butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla.
      Combine flour, baking powder, and salt.
      Add nuts, ,coconut, chocolate pieces, and cherries to flour mixture.
      Add flour mixture to the butter and sugar.
      Mix well. Press into pan.
      
      Bake 20 minutes for 11 x 16 pan; 35 minutes for 9 x 13 plan.
      

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      The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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        Steve Miller
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        #186

        I make a lot of stock and use it in nearly everything. Love the process and the end result tastes much better than anything I can buy. Long slow simmer, etc.

        Tried this guy’s new way (heresy!) and it’s superior to anything I’ve made before. Also done in one hour with $6 worth of ingredients.

        Link to video

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        • MikM Offline
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          wrote last edited by Mik
          #187

          Fascinating! I wonder if you could use raw chicken.

          Got to try this. I've been drinking bone broth for a while now and apparently I can make it in Instant Pot.

          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
          ― Douglas Adams

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          • MikM Mik

            Fascinating! I wonder if you could use raw chicken.

            Got to try this. I've been drinking bone broth for a while now and apparently I can make it in Instant Pot.

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            Steve Miller
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            #188

            @Mik

            I don’t know why not, and you can control the salt more easily.

            Maybe go for 2 hours rather than 40 minutes? He says anything under 3 hours is ok. Or roast the chicken first if you want roasted flavor. Easy and quick enough if using parts or you hack up the whole bird first. Got cleaver? 😎

            OTOH, the $5 Costco rotisserie chicken (or even the $8 Heinens rotisserie chicken) is hard to beat as far as value.

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              #189

              I've been making stock in the Instant Pot for eons. Works great.

              I even copied over the recipe I posted on the old WTF many years ago:

              https://wtf.coffee-room.com/post/6949

              I could definitely see the rotisserie chicken version, though, and especially the part about breaking up the meat into smaller pieces. Will definitely give it a try.

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                Mik
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                #190

                I'll try roasted and not and see how it goes. Kroger has Tyson natural chicken on buy one, get two free this week.

                “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                • wtgW wtg

                  I've been making stock in the Instant Pot for eons. Works great.

                  I even copied over the recipe I posted on the old WTF many years ago:

                  https://wtf.coffee-room.com/post/6949

                  I could definitely see the rotisserie chicken version, though, and especially the part about breaking up the meat into smaller pieces. Will definitely give it a try.

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                  Steve Miller
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                  #191

                  @wtg

                  Dicing up the veg is also a new twist. I’ve never seen anyone do that.

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                    wtg
                    wrote last edited by wtg
                    #192

                    Not only dicing, but sauteing before adding the liquid ingredients. It adds a lot of depth of flavor.

                    Julia Child does the roasting thing to make turkey gravy for her deconstructed roast turkey. It makes fabulous gravy.

                    https://www.bigoven.com/recipe/turkey-gravy-for-julia-childs-stuffed-turkey/2957731

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                      I user to make a vegetation stock (and pressure canned it) just keeping all my veggie scraps (including onion skin) in a bag in the freezer (no cruciferous veg). Once I had a large freezer ziplock full I put it in our large crockpot and filled to the top with water. 6-8 hours later I strained the stock and either froze or pressure canned it. I loved having it around and someday I’ll probably go back to making it.

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