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been a long time, playing catch up
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Originally Posted by Corkey
Flank steak cut into thin strips
marinade: in worchishishire shire sauce and EVOO
1 tbl spoon of Rosemary
1 tea spoon of thyme
2 sage sliced thin
Lightly pan flour steak strips and pan sear over med heat.
add fresh marinade herbs, 2 cups sour cream and sliced mushrooms, portobello work best.
heat to simmer for 5-8 minutes and serve over egg noodles.
Simple and delicious.
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this sounds awesome, thanks for the recipe.
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Originally Posted by Sun
Or a little cider vinegar and water to thin it a bit but not much, maybe a 2 Tablespoons of each to the 2 C of Sour Cream.
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great idea.
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Originally Posted by JustLovelyJenn
I finally got around to making my Thai Peanut Sauce and thought I would share the recipe with you all
1 cup creamy peanut butter
2 tbls curry powder
1 tbls dried parsley
1 tsp dried ginger (a bit more if fresh)
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup water
The choice of meat and vegetables I pair with this dish depend on what I have on hand and what is in season. Today I used thin sliced beef cut into strips and parsnips, carrots, zucchini, and celery. I steam the vegetables, adding the beef near the end so I can cook using as little oil as possible, once the vegetables and meat are cooked through I pour in the sauce and simmer for about 10 minutes.
Serve over white rice and garnish with sesame seeds and red peppers to taste.
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cue mouth water
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Originally Posted by Sun
Good Day Delicious People
What are yall up to?
Coffee drinkers, tell us what you are drinking

Readers, drop in and post a hello. let us know who you are. Posters aka delicioustarians, did you have any note worthy
foodie moments this weeked?
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I have been busy with school -- did about about 56 hours this week with rotations and class time. I just haven't been cooking much... but my honey did. She made me chicken fajitas w/ lots of bells and onions, her killer guac -- I enjoy them in low carb torts, jack cheese, rolled in a burrito with all toppings.
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Originally Posted by Ursy
I make wontons and freeze them on a tray. Once frozen, I bag them. Then when I want a serve of wonton soup, I grab some chicken stock, bring it to a boil, throw in about 5 or 6 wontons and whatever vegetables I have on hand, maybe a bit of ginger or garlic, sesame oil, chinese 5 spice... whatever takes my mood, and voila! Super quick and healthy wonton soup.
Sometimes I cheat and use the chicken powder from the asian supermarket if I don't have real stock on hand.
http://www.ettason.com/products_details.asp?id=4046
I really like it actually, and it's a lifesaver when you are short on time.
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So did you decide to make or buy your wrappers? and is there anyway you could post your recipe for the wrappers, I'm interested.
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Originally Posted by ruffryder
a comfort food. I love rice pudding!
From Texas Recipes
Rice Pudding
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups (600 ml) of whole milk
1/3 cup (66 grams) of uncooked short grain white rice
Pinch of salt
1 egg
1/4 cup (50 grams) dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
1/3 cup (40 grams) raisins (optional)
Directions:
In a medium-sized, heavy-bottomed saucepan, bring the milk, rice and salt to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer until the rice is tender, about 20-25 minutes. Stir frequently to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
In a small mixing bowl, whisk together egg and brown sugar until well mixed. Add a half cup of the hot rice mixture to the egg mixture, a tablespoon at a time, vigorously whisking to incorporate.
Add egg mixture back into the saucepan of rice and milk and stir, on low heat, for 5 to 10 minutes, until thickened, or about 160°F (71°C). Be careful not to have the mixture come to a boil at this point or it will curdle. Stir in the vanilla. Remove from heat and stir in the raisins and cinnamon.
Serve warm or cold.
Yield: Serves 3-4.
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ME too!!
PS. I missed this thread all week.
Tonight, I'm eating fajitas w/ spanish rice and enjoying a hard cider.
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