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Guy Goodbody posted:I accidentally bought too much gruyere. What's an easy way to use up gruyere? French onion soup (or just about any savory soup), fondue if you have some other cheeses about, quiche, melty-cheese-type sandwiches/cheeseburgers, put it on garlic bread, potatoes au gratin, breakfast strata (not the fancy ones, though you could, I'm talking about the "tear up chunks of French bread" kind, sub it in for cheddar), cheese plate + friends to help you eat it. I love gruyere, especially the really aged stuff. I'll grate it on anything that looks like it could use some cheese.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 00:45 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:I accidentally bought too much gruyere. What's an easy way to use up gruyere? Gougeres. https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/alain-ducasses-gougeres
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 00:46 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:I accidentally bought too much gruyere. What's an easy way to use up gruyere? Good crackers, a knife, and time
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 01:12 |
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DasNeonLicht posted:Good crackers, a knife, and time Friends and wine recommended but optional.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 01:28 |
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Anything firmness/moisture level of cheddar or firmer freezes well. Wax paper then foil then zip bag prevents freezer burn.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 02:53 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:I accidentally bought too much gruyere. What's an easy way to use up gruyere? Mac and cheese of course.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 03:44 |
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Just eat it. Every time you open the fridge cut a chunk of Gruyere off and eat it as is. drat, now I want Gruyere.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 11:52 |
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DasNeonLicht posted:Good crackers, a knife, and time And Branstons pickle
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 15:18 |
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What are some unsweetened whiskey-based cocktails? Unsweetened as in no sugar, fruit juice, or similar, and no substitutions in something like an old fashioned or whiskey sour with stevia or whatever.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 15:32 |
Boulevardier, Manhattan, black Manhattan.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 15:39 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:What are some unsweetened whiskey-based cocktails? What you want is a rickey — the perfect summertime quencher. Lime juice is technically fruit juice, I guess, but I just looked it up, and I'm surprised at just how little sugar it contains.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 18:52 |
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OK, I am about to type a sentence that is new to the English language: How do I clean cat pee out of a cast-iron pan? I will explain: my toddler closed the door to the basement where the litterbox is, and instead of meowing or something, my geriatric cat calmly walked over to the stove and peed in the cast-iron pan in protest. Now, being a good cast-iron pan owner, how do I balance proper care and feeding of the pan (i.e. thou shalt not touch thy pan with soap) with proper hygiene (i.e. ew ew ew get it off get it off)? Do I have to just scrub the living poo poo out of it with soap and steel wool and the whole nine yards, and then re-temper the pan with the oil and the oven and so on?
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 19:56 |
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Funktor posted:OK, I am about to type a sentence that is new to the English language: Scrub it but don't stress too much about the seasoning. The old adage of not washing with soap is based on the days when soap was made with lye. You should probably be washing it with soap every time. At least, it won't hurt anything to do so.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 20:13 |
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Boulevardier, Manhattan, black Manhattan.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 20:27 |
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:Scrub it but don't stress too much about the seasoning. The old adage of not washing with soap is based on the days when soap was made with lye. You should probably be washing it with soap every time. At least, it won't hurt anything to do so. I thought the worry was that the (porous) iron could absorb soap flavor?
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 20:42 |
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Funktor posted:I thought the worry was that the (porous) iron could absorb soap flavor? Nah
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 20:49 |
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I would be way more worried about it absorbing ammoniac cat piss
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 20:53 |
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Funktor posted:OK, I am about to type a sentence that is new to the English language: SOS pad followed by soap and water and re-season. It's mostly a mental thing. I have a cast iron skillet that was used to feed chickens, and if you know anything about chickens you know that's gross. I washed it, stripped it bare and re-seasoned. Good as new.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 21:17 |
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Funktor posted:I thought the worry was that the (porous) iron could absorb soap flavor? You cook with it. Does it taste like every meal you've cooked in it? Does it even impart the flavor of the last meal you cooked in it, other than cat piss?
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 21:29 |
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Good point. I'll pick up SOS pads tomorrow and get to work.
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# ? Jul 8, 2018 23:20 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:What are some unsweetened whiskey-based cocktails? A cocktail generally has three to five ingredients, at least one of which is going to be sweet. (Unsweetened) Highballs/spitzes are the way to go, either the rickey someone else mentioned or booze + unsweetened sparkling water of choice.
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# ? Jul 9, 2018 05:09 |
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edit; stumped the forum.
wormil fucked around with this message at 07:53 on Jul 11, 2018 |
# ? Jul 9, 2018 23:38 |
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Does whisky, ice and soda water count as a cocktail? I'm sure I've heard that's a thing.
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# ? Jul 10, 2018 00:25 |
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Outrail posted:Does whisky, ice and soda water count as a cocktail? I'm sure I've heard that's a thing. It's not a proper cocktail like a Manhattan or a Negroni, but broadly speaking, you could call it one. If you want to be precise, like Moller mentioned, you'd call it a highball.
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# ? Jul 10, 2018 01:05 |
Anyone have some go-tos for a good bar for backpacking etc. Vegetarian preferred, doesn't need to last too long. soft preferred as it's for the homeless.
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# ? Jul 10, 2018 01:42 |
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feedmegin posted:And Branstons pickle With Gruyère? Are you some kind of savage? Maybe I could go for cornichons, or even onions, but not Branstons. That is just wrong.
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# ? Jul 10, 2018 19:43 |
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Oh no not a ploughman's lunch oh the savagery.
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# ? Jul 10, 2018 20:01 |
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I once had branstons with parmesan . As Samuel Pepys would have had it.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 07:43 |
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I’ve just bought a very overpriced imported jar of Branson’s pickle so I can relive my childhood of cheese and pickle sandwiches. Branstons and Parmesan sounds divine.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 11:42 |
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Is there a truffle thread? I haven’t seen one, and I’m looking into getting back into alcohol candy. If not; any tips on making good ganache? I think I got it to harden right exactly once.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 17:37 |
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SubG posted:Oh no not a ploughman's lunch oh the savagery. Ploughman’s is either Cheddar or Stilton. All other cheeses are wholly inappropriate. As someone who used to live very close to Cheddar Gorge, I am only grudgingly accepting the Stilton.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 18:12 |
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I had a Wookey Hole cheddar that may have been the finest cheese to grace my palate. You only needed a few grains if putting it on your beans on toast, it was glorious.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 18:52 |
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Scientastic posted:Ploughman’s is either Cheddar or Stilton. All other cheeses are wholly inappropriate.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 22:16 |
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So I bought a jar of what I thought was spicy pepper paste, but apparently is a pepper "pickle"?? It looks kind of like a very dry pepper paste, almost like they took dried peppers and added just a tiny bit of oil to the mixture. Also it has ash in it according to the ingredients? Wondering what I should use it for. Pics:
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 22:19 |
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Annath posted:Also it has ash in it according to the ingredients?
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 22:28 |
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Looks like it's mostly dried spices - I'd just use it anywhere you'd normally use a blend of dried chilis and you're up for a little numbing. Definitely recommend it in stir fries, especially of greens or green beans, or in mapo tofu. Would also be delicious on chicken wings.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 23:42 |
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SubG posted:This is a stupid gimmick. It's dumb in general, and even sillier applied to the ploughman's, which is a marketing-based reincarnation of a meal eaten since antiquity. The latter predates the existence of either of the cheeses you mention, and the former is explicitly disinterested in them (the term was popularised first by pubs and then by cheesemakers to promote re-adoption of the traditional pub meal after it fell into disuse due to rationing in the Second World War). I really do hate it when you bring facts in to break my well-worn and time-honoured prejudices.
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# ? Jul 11, 2018 23:54 |
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Scientastic posted:I really do hate it when you bring facts in to break my well-worn and time-honoured prejudices.
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# ? Jul 12, 2018 00:50 |
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Annath posted:So I bought a jar of what I thought was spicy pepper paste, but apparently is a pepper "pickle"?? 'Chilly'
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# ? Jul 12, 2018 00:52 |
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Outrail posted:'Chilly' It was a pretty legit Indian/SE Asian supermarket
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