The word 'ghee' intrigues me. That is an Indian thing.... I use it a lot. But I'm surprised to see you mention it as I didn't think it was something particularly used in the US. Please say a bit more about how the snow crab recipe was cooked.my wife made steamed snow crab, ghee, and nuked spuds
Looks good! Are you unsure about the gnocchi because you've not had it before? Yes it is somewhat heavy and filling. I have a recipe (not yet tried) using baked potato which I like the idea of, rather than watery, boiled potato.I had fried homemade gnocchi and purple sprouting broccoli with tomatoes and homemade ricotta for dinner tonight. I don't know if the gnocchi turned out exactly how it should, but it was delicious and rather filling. I followed it with a few chocolatesView attachment 6454
Looks good! Are you unsure about the gnocchi because you've not had it before? Yes it is somewhat heavy and filling. I have a recipe (not yet tried) using baked potato which I like the idea of, rather than watery, boiled potato.
Looks good! Are you unsure about the gnocchi because you've not had it before? Yes it is somewhat heavy and filling. I have a recipe (not yet tried) using baked potato which I like the idea of, rather than watery, boiled potato.
A lovely way of cooking fresh gnocchi (OK yes I buy it) is by baking off some good quality chopped sausages in an oven tin until the halfway stage, along with some chopped courgettes and halved tomatoes. Then adding the fresh gnocchi - stirring it into the juices and cooking it about 15 mins more. It's really a lovely, lighter way with gnocci - crisp and more flavourful (from absorbing the juices).
Sorry I don't have precise times and apologies if I have described this before on this forum.
I had some difficulties to translate from Italian word "bietole" to English word...maybe beets?
This evening's gammon with a couple of jacket potatoes, tomato, poached eggs, sauteed mushrooms, mustard and a little grass.
I must invest in some bigger plates.
I ended up making a top round london broil, onions, and king oyster mushrooms in the grill pan.
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Dinnah is served, with 2 crescent rolls:
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It does look great.It was mostly mine, but my son always picks at my plate like a vulture. Wife too.