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Skillet fried potatoes and onions with sherry aioli
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memesandmylife · 8 months
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hey jsyk while hellofresh is dummy expensive and i wouldn’t recommend it if you already know how to cook (if you’re a beginner like i was when i had it for 3 months, then it’s worth it), you should know that ALL OF THEIR RECIPES are free on their website and they all fuck hard
i will say that all the cooking instructions for veggies are pretty much the same (season with salt + pepper and roast on the top oven rack at 425F), but if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
that being said, it also introduced me to methods i wasn’t at all expecting. i would have never thought to use cream cheese in my meat sauce, and now all my friends are constantly asking me to make my special rigatoni.
happy cheffin! :)
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saltandlavenderblog · 7 months
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Sun-dried tomato pasta recipe
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niftyrecipe · 5 months
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Honey bacon roasted potatoes
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chefchatter · 21 days
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Toasted Ham and Cheese Croissant Sandwiches
Ingredients
Meat
• 8 slices Deli ham, good
Produce
• 1 Micro greens
Condiments
• 4 tbsp Honey
• 3 tbsp Mustard, whole grain
Baking & Spices
• 1 tbsp Everything bagel seasoning
• 2 tbsp Mustard seeds, yellow
• 2 tbsp Mustard seeds, brown
• 1 small pinch Salt
Oils & Vinegars
• 1/4 cup Apple cider vinegar
Bread & Baked Goods
• 4 Croissants, large
Dairy
• 1 (6 oz) wedge roth's grand cru cheese, wedge
• 4 tbsp Fig butter
Liquids
• 2 tbsp Water
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polish-food · 1 year
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Heart-Shaped Polish Pączki with Raspberry Filling (recipe in Polish)
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everfood · 20 days
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Cheesy garlic bread get recipe here
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Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy 🤤😍
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lowspoonsgourmet · 2 months
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easy non-alcoholic mixed drinks
not something that we usually post, but thought it might be nice for the times when you want something slightly fancier than a pre-packaged drink, but don’t want to put in too much effort or drink alcohol. the instructions for all of the following “recipes” are to simply mix the ingredients together in a tall glass.
passion fruit + grapefruit twist:
12 oz. grapefruit sparkling water
1/3 cup passion fruit juice cocktail
pomegranate berry “sangria”:
12 oz. cranberry, mixed-berry, or cherry sparkling water
1/3 cup pomegranate juice
optional: 2 tbs. cranberry juice
optional: 1 tbs. grenadine syrup
optional, but recommended if using unsweetened juice(s): sugar to taste
cranberry lime:
12 oz. lime sparkling water
1/3 cup cranberry juice
optional, but recommended if using unsweetened juice(s): sugar to taste
optional: half a small lime’s worth of fresh juice
optional: a slice of fresh lime as garnish for the rim
summer sunrise:
6 oz. plain sparkling water or tonic water
1/2 cup orange juice
1/4 cup pomegranate juice
optional: 2 tbs. grenadine syrup
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useless-catalanfacts · 6 months
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Video by the Catalan recipe blog lasofregida on Instagram. The song is "No fer tant" by Guillem Roma.
In autumn, it's very popular to eat soups like this. Here I'm calling this a soup because it's what it's called in English, but in Catalan we usually make a difference between a soup / sopa (broth with things in it, usually pasta and can also have vegetables and sometimes some meat) and what we see in this video which we'd call a cream / crema. A "cream" is made of vegetables and is made into a homogeneous creamy liquid.
In this case, La Sofregida is making one of the most common "creams" for autumn: squash "cream".
I'll add her recipe under the cut.
Squash cream (crema de carbassa):
Ingredients:
Squash
Leek
Scallion
Water
A sprinkle of olive oil
Salt
You can also add carrots or a potato and some cheese that melts easily, and mix it all in like the other ingredients.
Preparation:
Place the vegetables in a pan and add a sprinkle of olive oil and salt, then slightly stir-fry the vegetables to bring out the taste.
Add water to boil them for 30-40 minutes more or less, until the vegetables are cooked.
Mix it all with a blender to make a homogenous soup, and serve!
When you serve it, you can add a bit of Iberian ham or bacon on top. Enjoy!
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apolloendymion · 7 months
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ok! i think tumblr ate my fucking apple cider recipe post. still, my autumn equinox tradition must carry on!
Apollo's Foolproof From-Scratch Apple Cider That Was So Good It Allegedly Landed Me A Boyfriend
you will need:
12 apples (the variety is up to you, i usually do half granny smith and half whatever's on sale plus a red delicious for garnishing)
10oz raisins
cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, star anise, nutmeg, allspice, cardamom pods, any other warming spices u like (whole > ground) (follow ur heart on the amounts, it's like garlic just throw so much in there. just go wild)
1 orange
brown sugar (i don't have measurements but be prepared to use a LOT lmao, i always buy at least one 32oz bag. you'll be sweetening to taste.)
large pot with lid
potato masher (optional)
two large bowls/pots/receptacles to strain the cider into
fine mesh strainer
cheesecloth or coffee filters (optional)
apple corer or knife
citrus zester
slotted spoon or ladle
the steps:
1. scrub apples gently under hot water to remove grocery store wax coating. core apples making sure all seeds & stems are removed. add apples, raisins, and mulling spices to pot with enough water to fully cover ingredients, and bring to boil. reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 1 hour.
2. scrub orange to remove wax. zest and juice, avoiding the pith & seeds. use a potato masher or other utensil to lightly mash boiled apple mixture so every apple slice is at least partially broken up, then add the zest & juice to the pot. bring back to boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for another hour. then turn off the heat and allow mixture to cool.
3. place two mesh strainers over two bowls or pots (and cover each with a cheesecloth or coffee filters, if you have them). with a slotted spoon or ladle, remove as much of the solids from the pot as you can and place them in one strainer (the larger one, if they are different sizes) to drain, then press out as much liquid into the cheesecloth as possible.
4. pour the cider from the simmer pot into the second cheesecloth and press. combine the liquid from both bowls.
5. add brown sugar to taste
cooking tips:
the times listed above are bare minimums. once all the ingredients are in the pot (minus sugar!) you can simmer as long as you want, so long as someone's nearby to supervise.
always add any sweeteners after the cooking process. otherwise, they'll burn and make the whole thing bitter.
if it's too acidic, add baking soda or more spices. if it's not acidic enough, add lemon juice, additional orange juice, or apple cider vinegar.
variations:
add 12oz fresh cranberries to the first step
sub oranges for lemons or apple cider vinegar
sub brown sugar for straight molasses, maple syrup, or alternative sweetener of your choice (I'd imagine fig or other fruit-based sweeteners would work best)
report back to me if you try something new!! i want to hear how it turned out!
serving suggestions:
add three or four cinnamon imperials (red hots) to your mug, along with a dash of fireball whiskey if you're so inclined. i cannot stress enough how fucking amazing this tastes.
garnish with apple slices, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and/or star anise
if you have dairy-free ice cream on hand, pour some cider over a scoop. you can use dairy ice cream, but it's more likely to curdle.
freeze some in an ice cube tray, then blend with some non-frozen cider for a slushie
ok I've never tried this, but i bet blending with pumpkin puree would slap. PLEASE tell me if you try it
this makes a metric fuckload of cider, which is very rich and can be watered down considerably (seriously). share with your friends and/or freeze some to last the season (or halve it, i guess, but that's no fun :P)
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Steak and potatoes sheet pan
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shlrleystudies · 7 months
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my go-to pizza at uni (recipe below)
tomato + spinach veggie pizza
ingredients:
naan bread
tomato sauce
red onion
tofu
cheese
spinach
vegetable oil
salt + pepper
chili flakes (optional)
parsley flakes (optional)
steps:
add onto the naan bread in the following order: tomato sauce, red onion slices, tofu crumbles, grated cheese, spinach
drizzle some vegetable oil on top
bake at 300 degrees C for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is melted
add salt, pepper, and (optional) chili flakes and parsley
enjoy!!
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saltandlavenderblog · 2 months
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Potato bacon soup recipe
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niftyrecipe · 5 months
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Simple potato soup
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chefchatter · 21 days
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Sausage and Apple Hash | The Curious Plate
Ingredients
Meat
• 4 links Pork breakfast sausage, rounds
Produce
• 1 Arugula, Fresh
• 3 cups Golden potatoes
• 2 Juici apples, medium wedges
• 1/2 cup Yellow onion
Condiments
• 1 1/2 tbsp Mustard, Whole grain
Baking & Spices
• 1 Kosher salt and pepper
Oils & Vinegars
• 2 tbsp Olive oil
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