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Sun Mar 23, 2025 7:40 pm

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Ribs got cheap around here. I did a rack of back and St. Louis trimmed spare ribs.
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Mon Mar 24, 2025 2:38 am

Been trying to use some of the meats and seafood stashed away in the big freezer lately, so tonight was a really large sole fillet cooked simply with a touch of garlic, salt and pepper, in a browned mushroomy butter - cooked the mushrooms first in the butter to add their flavor to the lemon sole. Some green salad with campari tomatoes and varied veg in there, homemade ranch dressing. Simple food but satisfying.

Got som lamb shanks on sale, debating either a straight basic lamb stew or a japanese style curry, both would have potatoes, carrots and onions....decide on that later, ha, though some fluffy dumplings would be good with either, too, even though wee are getting warmer temps npw. Need to figure out what to do with 2 whole ducks that are in the freezer too. Never cooked duck before...

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Mon Mar 24, 2025 7:45 pm

Just something to eat.
Homemade al pastor tamales.
BBQ beans with cabbage scraps.
Store bought potato salad with extra sweet relish.
Shriacha sauce on the tamales.
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Mon Mar 24, 2025 11:05 pm

Today I made a fairly simple dal, with the last of the dill, as the main flavor. Started by measuring out 1/2 c each of moong dal and masoor dal, rinsing well, and setting aside to drain. Then I started with a generous cup of diced onion, cooking over medium in about 2 tb olive oil in a large saucepan, adding 2 tsp (probably did more!) 3 medium large cloves of garlic, mashed, and minced, and sautéed a minute, before adding 4 c of water. Then I added the drained dal, 3/4 tsp turmeric, and about 1½ tsp salt, then I brought it to a boil, reduced heat to a simmer, covered, and cooked 20 min. Then I added about 4 tb dill, and a generous cup of diced bok choy, and let it simmer, while getting the tarka ready.

This was just 2 tsp oil on a medium low heat, starting with 3/4 tsp black mustard seed, and 1 tsp cumin seed, cooked until they start popping a little, then about 10 curry leaves and 1/2 tsp asafoetida, and cooked it until the leaves crispen up, then poured it on top of the dal, and stirred in, with about a quarter cup of chopped cilantro. I ate this with half of one of those breadsticks I made, cut lengthwise. Have about a quart leftover, which has already thickened.
ImageAdding a couple tsp of the green chili paste to the onion and garlic, sautéed for a few minutes. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageThe ingredients for the tarka, plus the turmeric, dill, and some bok choy, to add with the dill. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageThe cooked dal, ready for the tarka to be added, followed by a little chopped cilantro. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageStarting the tarka, with some black mustard seeds, and cumin seeds cooking in oil. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageSome asafoetida and curry leaves, cooked until crispy, then poured into the dal. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageThe tarka, added to the dal, to finish off with some chopped cilantro. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

ImageFinished dill dal, serving with one of those bread sticks I made. by pepperhead212, on Flickr
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Tue Mar 25, 2025 6:38 pm

Somebody messed up it was priced as USDA select.
Cut the top half off and made two steaks.
Bone end thick steak tonight.
5.99 a pound.
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Wed Mar 26, 2025 2:37 pm

Salmon has been on sale lately here and it's something we like a lot. Had roasted salmon, medium, with canned potatoes tossed in herb butter and cilantro, big green salad and enjoyed it a lot. The cat ate a bit of salmon, too, as she was gently patting me on the leg for some. She doesn't usually ask for food at dinner unless it is rotisserie chicken, which she really likes too.

Since she was polite about asking, she got to try the salmon, and ate her portion right up, lol. So, now I shall have to cook just a bit more to include her when it's salmon night, not that she is spoiled or such, LOL!!!

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Fri Mar 28, 2025 6:32 pm

I bought a store brand Worcestershire sauce for 1.75 15 ounces instead of the Lea and Perrins 15 ounce bottle for 6.25.
A little bland but I added powdered mustard screaming hot red pepper powder from India and msg.
It greatly improved the flavor and doable for sure.
I had to let it sit for 24 hours for the effect.
I think it needs more hot pepper powder.
It's going on a hamburger steak.
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Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:07 pm

Toasting some basmati rice in beef tallow with whole cumin and my homemade salsa macha oil.
At the end right before I added the water a dash of garlic powder turmeric and onion powder.
Then after time was up I lifted the lid and added a dash of Knorr beef bullion powder for the salt and put lid back on and letting rest.
The hamburger steak is cooking in more beef tallow until medium rare.
Plated with sriracha sauce on the rice and extra salad macha hot oil on the meat patty.
Very flavorful and tasty.
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Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:22 pm

I could only eat about half of it.
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