KamaKamaSutra
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I made a real spaghetti sauce for the first time! It was easier than I thought!
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I made a real spaghetti sauce for the first time! It was easier than I thought!
Yay! What did you put in yours?
I made harissa coated chicken and Romanesco broccoli for dinner yesterday. Today I'm taking the leftovers and adding them to a salad for lunch. Sweet potato and black bean soup for dinner.
@gracie902101
Have you tried sunflower seed butter? It's got a similar taste imo.
Oh sweet mother of murgatroyd that sounds good. Can you send me some
San marzano tomatoes
Basil leaves
Garlic
Italian seasoning
Salt/ pepper
Onion powder
I think a few other things but I need the recipe again lol
I'm gonna make a chicken picata again soon. It's one of my favorite dishes.
Next week using this recipe but with hand picked ingredients.
https://www.homechef.com/meals/classic-chicken-piccata
I like reds, whats your choice of wine?
Reds...My go-to is Smoking Loon-their original Pinot Noir or Bogle Petit Sirah, Recently discovered Liberty Hill. I've only had the cab a couple of times but I will definitely look for others.
For this dish, I would bring a Chateau Ste Michelle Reisling-preferably the 2015 Eroica (appropriate, no?) as it's a medium bodied wine that has decent acid. I'm never disappointed with CSM plus they're my go-to for a LOT of whites.
Bonus: All of these are reasonable and affordable at <$20/bottle.
If you haven’t already tried it, may I suggest you pick up a bottle of Ménage a Trois red blend. It’s one of those sneaky-good labels that tastes well above its price class, which is not much over $10/bottle around here - and we tax air here, so your prices might be a tad better.
Fess up. You originally bought that for the name, didn't you?[/QUOTE
I’ll never tell, though they both enjoyed it a lot.![]()
Deep frying turkeys comes to mind.
Salad with elk loin, blue cheese and pomegranate tonight.
Tomorrow is barbecued tuna bellies to start and a Chinese style duck ragu over black rice noodles with a yu choy miso side.
St Patrick's brunch. No idea what to expect, but can't wait.

This sounds delicious! Send me the leftovers please!
So, Guinness basically.![]()
I baked chips from tortillas. They're a little plain but covered with guac and pico, I think they'll be a good alternative.