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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2007 at 09:59
Your spelling of Carbonara is perfect.Thumbs%20Up.. However, the dish is probably not of Italian origin, but rather was invented by US or British soldiers during WWII, when a group of them didn't have anything else at their disposal to cook a meal but eggs, bacon and cheese.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2007 at 10:09
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:


Your spelling of Carbonara is perfect.Thumbs%20Up.. However, the dish is probably not of Italian origin, but rather was invented by US or British soldiers during WWII, when a group of them didn't have anything else at their disposal to cook a meal but eggs, bacon and cheese.


nice trivia.. still, the fact remains that you guys made it famous... anyway, i love italian and, of course, greek food...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2007 at 10:38
I'm officially ringing in autumn with my first pot of my award winning Ladle Lickin' chili. I actually made it last night because it tastes so much better the next day. I'll just add in the kidney beans and let it stew for an hour. Having my mom and sister-in-law up for dinner tonight.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 12:11
We have a ton of apples from the local orchard and my wife has yet to make a single dessert!  AngryWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2007 at 12:28
Give them to me, and I'll make all the desserts you wantWink... BTW, do you know that you can make a wonderful risotto with apples? I really recommend you try it, especially if the apples are quite tart. Last time I made it I used Granny Smiths, and the result was fantastic!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2007 at 11:48
^Interesting suggestion, Rafaella. I'll give it a try some time.

Tonight it's steak on rolls over here. Plain and easy - take a 'hard' roll, cut lengthwise. Cover both sides with mustard to taste, put on a few leaves of salad (rocket would be my personal choice, but I have none today) and thin slices of steak which was cooked to order on the bottom piece, and put the top piece back on.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2007 at 12:31
Barratt%20Sherbet%20Fountain
 
Three Barratt Sherbert Fountains emptied into a blender with a scoop of Ice Cream and half a glass of milk, throw in two of the liquorice sticks (eat the other while waiting) - blitz till smooth, drink while still cold. Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2007 at 12:34
No idea what that would taste like, we don't have Barratt's over here.... Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2007 at 12:41
These days I've been looking for suitable recipes to make at Xmas and during the holidays, when I finally get to see my darling love againHeart. I think we'll celebrate Xmas Eve as we do in Italy, with a seafood-based dinner, and then have the traditional ham for Xmas lunch, perhaps with some pasta dish as well.

I am not doing a lot of cooking these days, since I am on my own, and I don't need anything too fancy. However, I've made a couple of nice veggie dishes in the past couple of days - this morning it was fresh broccoli braised with oil, garlic, anchovy paste, white wine and red pepper flakes. Delicious!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2007 at 10:32
Does anyone have a good cioppino (fish stew) recipe?  I'd like to make it this weekend.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2007 at 10:33
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

^Interesting suggestion, Rafaella. I'll give it a try some time.

Tonight it's steak on rolls over here. Plain and easy - take a 'hard' roll, cut lengthwise. Cover both sides with mustard to taste, put on a few leaves of salad (rocket would be my personal choice, but I have none today) and thin slices of steak which was cooked to order on the bottom piece, and put the top piece back on.



Sounds like you need a trip to Philadelphia!  Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2007 at 10:34
Yesterday was a nice pork roast with butternut squash, applesauce, and broccoli di rabe.  Came out great!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2007 at 10:34
Probably for the last time, I fired up the grill and perfectly prepared some strip steaks with oven fries and steamed broccoli last night.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2007 at 12:26
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

^Interesting suggestion, Rafaella. I'll give it a try some time.

Tonight it's steak on rolls over here. Plain and easy - take a 'hard' roll, cut lengthwise. Cover both sides with mustard to taste, put on a few leaves of salad (rocket would be my personal choice, but I have none today) and thin slices of steak which was cooked to order on the bottom piece, and put the top piece back on.



Sounds like you need a trip to Philadelphia!  Tongue


Me no get joke... What's the link with Philadelphia here?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2007 at 12:29
Tonight, I'm doing the vegetable version of the curry that made me known as King o'tha Curries.... instead of chicken or fish, I'll be putting in pieces of cauliflower, haricots, tomato, and some more of what's available in today's groceries. Served with rice today, in absence of naan bread.

And I'll spice it up a tiny bit more than usual, since it's a cold and rainy day today.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2007 at 12:35
The famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak, a sort of submarine sandwich which is actually quite good - though perhaps there is a bit of an overload of ingredients.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2007 at 14:47
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

The famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak, a sort of submarine sandwich which is actually quite good - though perhaps there is a bit of an overload of ingredients.


Not at one of the famous places like Pat's...it's just steak and cheese, with an option for onions.  Though I admit that I am one of those people that like everything but the kitchen sink on mine.  One of the best places to get them used to be across from the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - a cheesesteak so greasy, if you had a heart attack you were in the right place!  Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2007 at 12:42
Tonight it's a hearty chicken pot pie with puff pastry. Comfort food at it's best.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2007 at 13:43
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

The famous Philadelphia Cheesesteak, a sort of submarine sandwich which is actually quite good - though perhaps there is a bit of an overload of ingredients.


Not at one of the famous places like Pat's...it's just steak and cheese, with an option for onions.  Though I admit that I am one of those people that like everything but the kitchen sink on mine.  One of the best places to get them used to be across from the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - a cheesesteak so greasy, if you had a heart attack you were in the right place!  Wink


Chees to ruin my steak sandwich. Shame on you....Wink

Today I made porc ribs. Cooked in a mixture of tomatoes, onion, red pepper, garlic and belgian beer for an hour, left to cool for a couple of hours, then grilled for 15 minutes. Works deliciously with baked patatoe, green salad, grated carrot and home made aļoli.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2007 at 13:45
Angelo, what do you expect from these American barbarians?WinkLOL Like my dear other half putting mayonnaise on everythingDead....
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