Forget it, I'm not going to watch a 72 hour videoDon Carlos wrote:Oh my word :drool: :drool: :drool:Whiskey 7 wrote:If I had the time..... .... but it is mesmerism nevertheless.
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:olo: That does look fuckin' tasty though... wrap it in bacon.
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Thanks for the introduction to this channel, Whiskey. I love it.Whiskey 7 wrote:If I had the time..... .... but it is mesmerism nevertheless.
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Yeah that dude is good. Watch his tips on cooking steak in the oven, I refuse to do it any other way since trying it.
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I must try this.Κracus wrote:Yeah that dude is good. Watch his tips on cooking steak in the oven, I refuse to do it any other way since trying it.
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This is the video in question, I do the 50 minute version, it's fucking fantastic. Really important to elevate the steak so it's not sitting directly on the baking sheet.
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Me tooMKJ wrote:I must try this.Κracus wrote:Yeah that dude is good. Watch his tips on cooking steak in the oven, I refuse to do it any other way since trying it.
Edit: Watch the video to the end. I have never pan fried asparagus. I need to give that a go

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I always pan fry asparagus, it's delicious...
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Grilled is the only way to go...
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I'm actually curious as to how you'd cook them otherwise? Grilled is kinda meh cause you can't let it soak in a buttery juice unless you use a pan but then that's just awkward on a bbq or are you talking about in the oven? That sounds even worse tbh... I like my asparagus to have a specific texture, not too soggy not too crisp/dry.
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The most popular way to prepare asparagus in germany (the most asparagus crazed country in the world) is to simply cook it. It's then traditionally served with either clearified butter or sauce hollandaise together with boiled potatoes, wet-cured ham (prosciutto cotto) and minced parsley.Κracus wrote:I'm actually curious as to how you'd cook them otherwise? Grilled is kinda meh cause you can't let it soak in a buttery juice unless you use a pan but then that's just awkward on a bbq or are you talking about in the oven? That sounds even worse tbh... I like my asparagus to have a specific texture, not too soggy not too crisp/dry.
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Yeah it’s the just cook it part we’re discussing. Do Germans fry it in a pan? I’m guessing they do based on the description.
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With "cook it" he means boiling it in a pot of water. We actually have a special pan for thisΚracus wrote:Yeah it’s the just cook it part we’re discussing. Do Germans fry it in a pan? I’m guessing they do based on the description.

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I've never seen or heard of one of these asparagus boilers but it looks like it does the job for a number of servings....
For two, I place my asparagus in a fry-pan with about an inch (20mm) of water bought to a boil, sometimes adding a little salt if I feel the need. On plating, I squeeze fresh lemon juice over and if I didn't add salt earlier, I might sprinkle coarse (rocky) table salt over too for the 'effect' but it simply must be served with a crispiness.
For two, I place my asparagus in a fry-pan with about an inch (20mm) of water bought to a boil, sometimes adding a little salt if I feel the need. On plating, I squeeze fresh lemon juice over and if I didn't add salt earlier, I might sprinkle coarse (rocky) table salt over too for the 'effect' but it simply must be served with a crispiness.
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Nope. Boiling in boiling water.Κracus wrote:Yeah it’s the just cook it part we’re discussing. Do Germans fry it in a pan? I’m guessing they do based on the description.
No pan at all here.
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Yeah I'm open to trying things so I'm not ruling it out but generally speaking I do not like my asparagus boiled with water at all. I put it in a frying pan with generous amounts of butter, salt and pepper or whatever seasoning you prefer and I fry it on a medium/low setting turning often. I kinda want to get some asparagus now.
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We make soup out of 'em often as well
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I like frying them in left over bacon grease... I can't remember the last time I had soup of any kind.
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Re: Are you into cooking, me, well I am knocking together a One Pan Lasagne or lasanga tonight.
Got to love the spelling differences about the globe.
Anyway, here's a recipe I'll base my effort on. I'll add basil in lieu of the baby spinach and omit the grated carrot.
Grated carrot? I've never tried here. Guess I should accept the challenge one day.
I'll accompany with a warmed bread and a glass of imported French Rosé wine. It must be good
Got to love the spelling differences about the globe.
Anyway, here's a recipe I'll base my effort on. I'll add basil in lieu of the baby spinach and omit the grated carrot.
Grated carrot? I've never tried here. Guess I should accept the challenge one day.
I'll accompany with a warmed bread and a glass of imported French Rosé wine. It must be good

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Carrot has a bit of a sweet taste. While I do like the taste of carrot, I don't like it in my pasta dishes either.
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Looking good.. In the oven now.. Photo and I dont' like pictures of my cooking, soonEraser wrote:Carrot has a bit of a sweet taste. While I do like the taste of carrot, I don't like it in my pasta dishes either.

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Nice. Bon appetit!
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tried to make goats cheese and spinach rigatoni the other day
forgot to get the goats cheese
kek
forgot to get the goats cheese
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Give me a break... /sEraser wrote:We make soup out of 'em often as well