Just try to picture this mess:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 09:28 PM
Yonnie3 (587 posts)
4. An open faced sandwich
It needs a fancier name. It looked like a pregnant pizza.
I started with a large slice of sourdough onion bread.
Piled on it were bell pepper slices of various colors, baby spinach leaves, small tomato wedges and possibly other veggies all pulled out of a leftover salad. Plus a small amount of ground beef in taco sauce, a few pickled jalapeno slices and some picante sauce. It was topped with Havarti and cheddar cheeses and placed in a medium-hot oven for about ten minutes until the cheese melted and the spinach wilted.
No, it doesn't need a fancier name.
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Sat Mar 11, 2017, 07:53 PM
k8conant (2,266 posts)
1. Octopus pressure-cooked then broiled...
Mixing soul food with Italian food:
Mon Mar 13, 2017, 02:06 PM
elleng (74,939 posts)
Italian Food With Southern Soul
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/13/dining/italian-food-memphis-hog-and-hominy.html?
Sweet Potato Confit With Chorizo and Crème Fraîche
Response to elleng (Original post)
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 04:24 PM
Warpy (92,051 posts)
1. Zimmern impresses the hell out of me
because, like me, he doesn't drink. Unlike me, he'll try anything. Plus, he does it cold sober.
Now I've tried a wide variety of things, fried grasshoppers, rattlesnake, dog, and the list does go on for a while. I do draw the line at a few of the things he's tried, like some of the stuff he ate in the Kalahari that he pronounced utterly foul but it kept them alive. I have a few standards. They're low, but I have them.
The only thing I ever saw him spit out was durian. If the faint whiff I've had through the peel at the international market is any indication, I don't think I'd have been able to put it into my mouth in the first place.
Durian is an Asian fruit that smells like
“turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock”
Response to elleng (Reply #2)
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 05:41 PM
Warpy (92,051 posts)
3. In vegetarian cooking, walnuts and cheese were made for each other
and one of my favorite 10 minute meals is walnuts, broccoli, cottage cheese, and pasta. Grind some black pepper over it and it's heaven.
Here's a chili recipe, I don't see any beef in there:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Mon Mar 6, 2017, 06:49 PM
democrank (7,410 posts)
2. Chili....not high test....
into which I added some whole kernel corn that I sautéed, carmelized, in a tiny bit of olive oil and thyme. Dark red kidney beans, garbanzo beans, tomatoes, garlic, onion, tomato sauce, seasonings. Thick, dark, rich and delicious. Also, homemade cornbread and my favorite drink...ice water with lemon and/or cucumber.
Corn and garbanzo beans! YUCK! Cucumber in a glass of water, her favorite drink.

Here's someone's experiment:
Response to NJCher (Original post)
Fri Mar 3, 2017, 05:19 PM
Galileo126 (1,680 posts)
2. Veggie lo mein and ... sticky pig tails
I never had pig tails, but I thought I'd be adventurous. I simmered the tails for 3 hours yesterday in onion, ginger, cilantro, coriander, sugar, salt, & rice wine vinegar. Cooled overnight in the simmer liquid. Tonight I'll portion them into 2-inch chucks, deep fry them, and then sauce them with hoisin, oyster and soy sauces, brown sugar and chili garlic sauce.
Call it a $4 dollar experiment.
pscot, the biggest food snob over there, makes your old Auntie Gladys's Three Bean Salad, which is always revolting:
Response to irisblue (Reply #7)
Sat Mar 4, 2017, 09:17 PM
pscot (20,380 posts)
8. kidney beans, garbanzos & canned green beans
are the base. A half cup of Finely chopped onion, lots of fresh parsley and a vinaigrette, good seasons works fine. It goes together quick. The hardest part is opening the cans.
****ing garbanzo beans again.
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 06:52 PM
Else You Are Mad (2,525 posts)
What to do with Marmite?
I found a jar of Marmite in Stop & Shop today. Since I have never had it before, it was an impulse buy. What can I do with this British yeast extract?
Response to Else You Are Mad (Original post)
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 06:56 PM
TygrBright (15,371 posts)
3. Encase it in concrete, dig a trench in the deepest ocean trench, and drop that sucker in. n/t

Response to Else You Are Mad (Original post)
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 07:04 PM
catbyte (8,350 posts)
6. Bury it in your back yard. Seriously. Unless you're Australian & have grown up
with the stuff, it's nasty beyond belief.
I'm not kidding. It's rank.
Response to packman (Reply #12)
Thu Mar 2, 2017, 05:01 AM
Warpy (92,052 posts)
14. I talked my drunken ex into drinking the yeast
at the bottom of the bottles of home brew in an attempt to get enough thiamine into him so he wouldn't start developing neurological problems from his alcoholism. He developed a taste for it.
No link, just an anthology from the C&B.