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In Reply to: RE: Some things to add to your arsenal... posted by 65214 on April 09, 2021 at 18:23:55
...when I refer to "chili powder", I'm not referring to the generic stuff just labeled Chili Powder in the spice aisle. I mean dried and/or ground variety-specific chilies. Arguably, one of the best Christmas gifts I ever received was a collection of 100 different varieties of dried and ground chilies--learned a lot from them.
"So I talk to the night, I head for the light, try and hold it on the road. Thank God for the man who put
the white lines on the highway"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
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To be a cookout must it be made on a grill ?
I have had bitching problems in the kitchen, latest one over lasagna. Mine makes a little more mess than most. Since it is getting nice out, I just bought an electric skillet and can make both sauces in that out n the garage, but keep them separate. (this makes it a bit more mess but is good) I can find a baking pan the right size to fit my toaster oven and make zero mess in the kitchen, all I need to do in there is boil the noodles and that is not even long because they have to be al dente.
At this point all I have to do is pick up mozz cheese and ricotta. In fact maybe a bit of provolone.
One good slice of that blows my carbs for the month. So be it.
...that they sell "no boil" lasagna noodles and pasta sheets that fit into a standard 1/2 hotel pan? Just leave your filling a little on the "thin" (aka wet) side and just bake it--the pasta absorbs water, but doesn't have to be boiled separately.
"So I talk to the night, I head for the light, try and hold it on the road. Thank God for the man who put
the white lines on the highway"--a very dear friend for decades Michael Stanley (Gee)--RIP
We already got the regular noodles. I do intend to make them very al dente. Thing is there is alot of sauce in there and if the noodles are well done they will exude more moisture into it where it is not wanted. When al dente they will absorb some moisture instead.
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