What's for dinner?
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taiwan turkey rice
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Friends pumpkin pie (!!!!)


good article! Im a protein re-warmer! :-)
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Reheating pasta etc isn't an issue, it's reheating proteins that causes food to taste weird.
It's a real thing too, not just in my mind. I guess some people don't have the Ramsayesque palate of moi so don't notice it. Poultry is definitely the worst.
https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/08/...cken-meat.html
It's a real thing too, not just in my mind. I guess some people don't have the Ramsayesque palate of moi so don't notice it. Poultry is definitely the worst.
https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/08/...cken-meat.html
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Pistachio crusted bluefin tuna with papaya mango salsa and cucumber salad.
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Antipasti of marinated artichoke hearts, green olives, peppered salami, and truffle Toma cheese from Point Reyes.
Grilled ribeye steaks, baked potatoes, and creamed spinach for dinner.
A 2015 Haut Medoc, quite nice, followed by a 2018 Napa Malbec.
Chips Ahoy cookies to round out the evening.
Grilled ribeye steaks, baked potatoes, and creamed spinach for dinner.
A 2015 Haut Medoc, quite nice, followed by a 2018 Napa Malbec.
Chips Ahoy cookies to round out the evening.
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Metlox used to be in Manhattan Beach and I would buy seconds there. It is always a fun brain teaser to see if people can figure out the trick to stacking them.
Mine are plum and leaf colored although the colors look different in this photo.
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Wow!! That's quite a collection ...love it.
Metlox used to be in Manhattan Beach and I would buy seconds there. It is always a fun brain teaser to see if people can figure out the trick to stacking them.
Mine are plum and leaf colored although the colors look different in this photo.
Metlox used to be in Manhattan Beach and I would buy seconds there. It is always a fun brain teaser to see if people can figure out the trick to stacking them.
Mine are plum and leaf colored although the colors look different in this photo.
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This has probably been mentioned somewhere in the dozens of Thanksgiving posts, but there are ways to reheat even drier meats. I'll sometimes gently heat it in a broth (in the case of turkey, probably chicken broth). That said, when I was a kid, my Dad and I would always make gigantic turkey sandwiches with the cold meat the next day. That may be the best use.
It's probably weird, but I really like cold Chinese food and cold pasta. I'll take leftover pasta or fried rice out of the fridge and eat them straight out of the storage container.
It's probably weird, but I really like cold Chinese food and cold pasta. I'll take leftover pasta or fried rice out of the fridge and eat them straight out of the storage container.
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It was only a few months ago that he found out that one could freeze meat and chicken so not ever reheating before on planet gaobest doesn't seem like that much of a stretch. It seems like a home cooked thanksgiving dinner is also a new thing to him. I guess not even picking up a prepared turkey dinner from a restaurant or store...only restaurant dining although I know that many restaurants will do a turkey dinner for the table and you take home the leftovers.
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It was only a few months ago that he found out that one could freeze meat and chicken so not ever reheating before on planet gaobest doesn't seem like that much of a stretch. It seems like a home cooked thanksgiving dinner is also a new thing to him. I guess not even picking up a prepared turkey dinner from a restaurant or store...only restaurant dining although I know that many restaurants will do a turkey dinner for the table and you take home the leftovers.
2005 Paris at Steak Relais (steak frites).
then Chicagoland 2006-2019 and it was buffet at the club except last year the club renovated so we got carryout from the club and I forget what happened for leftovers. I think there was cooking at my inlaws in 2007-2008 but I cant recall what happened with leftovers etc because I didnt have responsibilities for reheating them.
so aside from fetching from the club last year, Ive never had a restaurant thanksgiving.
My reheating memories involved reheating in gravy, and this years turkey was so amazing that it didnt need gravy corruption.
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yes. Up to 2004, I was a guest at extended family thanksgiving so our leftovers were consumed quickly. I probably carpooled with my immediate family.
2005 Paris at Steak Relais (steak frites).
then Chicagoland 2006-2019 and it was buffet at the club except last year the club renovated so we got carryout from the club and I forget what happened for leftovers. I think there was cooking at my inlaws in 2007-2008 but I cant recall what happened with leftovers etc because I didnt have responsibilities for reheating them.
so aside from fetching from the club last year, Ive never had a restaurant thanksgiving.
My reheating memories involved reheating in gravy, and this years turkey was so amazing that it didnt need gravy corruption.
2005 Paris at Steak Relais (steak frites).
then Chicagoland 2006-2019 and it was buffet at the club except last year the club renovated so we got carryout from the club and I forget what happened for leftovers. I think there was cooking at my inlaws in 2007-2008 but I cant recall what happened with leftovers etc because I didnt have responsibilities for reheating them.
so aside from fetching from the club last year, Ive never had a restaurant thanksgiving.
My reheating memories involved reheating in gravy, and this years turkey was so amazing that it didnt need gravy corruption.
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yes. Up to 2004, I was a guest at extended family thanksgiving so our leftovers were consumed quickly. I probably carpooled with my immediate family.
2005 Paris at Steak Relais (steak frites).
then Chicagoland 2006-2019 and it was buffet at the club except last year the club renovated so we got carryout from the club and I forget what happened for leftovers. I think there was cooking at my inlaws in 2007-2008 but I cant recall what happened with leftovers etc because I didnt have responsibilities for reheating them.
so aside from fetching from the club last year, Ive never had a restaurant thanksgiving.
My reheating memories involved reheating in gravy, and this years turkey was so amazing that it didnt need gravy corruption.
2005 Paris at Steak Relais (steak frites).
then Chicagoland 2006-2019 and it was buffet at the club except last year the club renovated so we got carryout from the club and I forget what happened for leftovers. I think there was cooking at my inlaws in 2007-2008 but I cant recall what happened with leftovers etc because I didnt have responsibilities for reheating them.
so aside from fetching from the club last year, Ive never had a restaurant thanksgiving.
My reheating memories involved reheating in gravy, and this years turkey was so amazing that it didnt need gravy corruption.
This has nothing to do with taste but safety. https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/...r-family-safe/
I was counting at whatever club you were going to as a restaurant. But glad you are enjoying your food!
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I don't look at gravy as corruption!! I love it. And speaking of gravy....you should be brining it to a boil and letting it boil for about a minute if you are still using gravy from last thursday.
This has nothing to do with taste but safety. https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/...r-family-safe/
I was counting at whatever club you were going to as a restaurant. But glad you are enjoying your food!
This has nothing to do with taste but safety. https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/...r-family-safe/
I was counting at whatever club you were going to as a restaurant. But glad you are enjoying your food!
our original gravy supply ended and Im on the stock of boiled turkey bones that I made on Saturday night! Just froze 2 glass jars after removing some liquid to give it room for expansion (to avoid glass shatter).
we are near the end on turkey! Down to some breast for The Fred, plus single thigh / drumstick / wing, which I transferred from freezer to fridge. So all left in freezer is more bones for future stock and the 2 jars.
Im seriously pondering the roasting of another turkey except Id buy a smaller one at Costco or even Safeway and Id use the seasoning from Bon App recipe that my childs future mother-in-law used.
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/ex...2aDZoXuHYYDgpM





