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They look beautiful! Detailed taste notes, please!
They actually aren't so surprised (or suspicious) of blurts like this any more 
What is loaded baked potato salad please? ( besides sounding delicious!).
I would so eat that.
I topped it with a flash fried egg. Good stuff!
I've always loved eggs, but always ate them pretty much the same way: with toast or tortillas, with or without bacon or sausage, etc. Only the last few years have I noticed people putting a fried or poached egg on top of just about anything.
The other day, I made mujaddara, which is a simple lentils and rice dish with caramelized onions, and I when I was reheating the leftovers for lunch, I decided to put a fried egg on it. So good!
Collar_N_Cuffs, your hash sounds yummy.![]()
Thanks! I'm a huge fan of hash. Yours sounds good as welllentils and eggs? Yum!
Question for all:
I find myself with a surfeit of buttermilk. I have already made creme fraiche, marinated chicken, and made buttermilk biscuits (yum yum!). Does anyone have suggestions or ideas to use it up? Thanks!
I've always loved eggs, but always ate them pretty much the same way: with toast or tortillas, with or without bacon or sausage, etc. Only the last few years have I noticed people putting a fried or poached egg on top of just about anything.
Just yesterday I watched a cooking show where the cook dressed a bed a Boston lettuce with lemon juice and olive oil and then dropped a poached egg over it and pierced the yolk so it ran down with the dressing.
Lentils and egg ( for me poached if possible, but fried if must) is a real goodness.
Thanks! I'm a huge fan of hash. Yours sounds good as welllentils and eggs? Yum!
Question for all:
I find myself with a surfeit of buttermilk. I have already made creme fraiche, marinated chicken, and made buttermilk biscuits (yum yum!). Does anyone have suggestions or ideas to use it up? Thanks!
I'm making cured egg yolks, a four day process and today I finally get to try them. Ridiculously and inexplicably excited about this! It's the wait. I love/hate the wait![]()
< The cured egg yolks are ready to use, and I have no idea what to do with them yetI was thinking of making a nice soft, fresh pasta noodle tomorrow, tossing quickly in hot butter and then grating the egg over it. That should showcase the flavour fairly well. >
Is it cultured buttermilk or the whey left over from making butter?
There's some great breads out there with buttermilk. Here's one 10 different ways:
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-buttermilk-quick-bread-with-10-different-variations-164621
Goodness! This sounds both delightfully offbeat and sinfully decadent!
*plots to have lone egg yolks*
but they last two weeks under refrigeration, so no rush.Question for all:
I find myself with a surfeit of buttermilk. I have already made creme fraiche, marinated chicken, and made buttermilk biscuits (yum yum!). Does anyone have suggestions or ideas to use it up? Thanks!

If you're in the mood for something sweet, there's always buttermilk pie.![]()
Buttermilk pannacotta with a spiced blueberry sauce is one of my favorites. Star anise, cardamom and vanilla.
I am definitely looking that one up!! Thanks!