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Tolookah , in Store-bought fish and chips with homemade tartar sauce

I hope it’s the lighting, that fish looks pale.

VanHalbgott OP ,

Agreed.

HessiaNerd , in Ice cream bread

My cousin tried this with my kids… It was not very good. Edible, but not good.

TheGiantKorean OP , (edited )
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That’s a bummer. A friend of mine tried this and went on a multi month long spree trying different flavors of ice cream for this. The quality of the finished product may depend on the brand of ice cream used.

I’m not saying that this can or should replace baking an actual cake, but if you’re just curious or don’t have all the ingredients on hand (or just suck at baking and want something stupidly simple) this is an option.

HessiaNerd ,

I think we only tried 2 different ice creams. Different flavors and different brands. Both were kinda bla.

Maybe there is a way to make it good, or maybe our tastes don’t line up with who this is really for… Then again maybe this is just a waste of good icecream.

rhythmisaprancer , in Ice cream bread
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I'm not so sure about this, but what bread ice cream? I made baklava ice cream in December, it was rather popular. Not at all easy to make tho...

mononomi , in Ice cream bread

But why?

mononomi ,

Has science gone too far?

seedotrun ,

It’s a simple tea bread - which is an extremely common baked good. Think banana bread

Please_Do_Not ,

No eggs, no tea soak, no dried fruit. How is it like a tea bread?

BearOfaTime ,

Because the writer doesn’t know how to bake, and needed some BS to generate activity on their website.

TheGiantKorean , in Goan Pork Vindaloo
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Looks legit! The color is definitely right. (source: my wife is Goan) Kashmiri chilis are absolutely key for the correct flavor and color.

jordanlund OP ,
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I cheated with the leftovers and added a little Saba… OMG… it made a huge difference.

foodrepublic.com/…/what-is-saba-why-is-it-trendin…

acetaialeonardi.it/…/l201-saba-cooked-grape-must-…

lvxferre , in [RECIPE] Vegan Brazilian feijoada
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This looks really good. I’ll focus on a few details, mostly concerning translation of some ingredients.

Arracacha (PT: mandioquinha, cenoura-branca, batata-baroa etc.) is not the same root as cassava (PT: aipim, mandioca etc.). It’s another veg. This is relevant here because cassava has a milder taste, while this sort of stew benefits from fillings with more distinctive tastes.

Usually, English “cornflour” refers the starch, not to what you used there (cornmeal). Also note that farofa (the side dish) is typically made with another type of cornmeal, as in the pic:
https://images.tcdn.com.br/img/img_prod/637387/farinha_de_milho_amarela_726_1_db7ac54c68ab80e2e576218e6d08cdf5.jpg
It’s partially cooked when bought, as it’s dried on fire. That said subbing it with plain cornmeal like you did is a good bet.

You’ll also see people using cassava meal farofa instead.

Slicing the oranges this way looks like a bother when you’re eating the dish. Most people I see instead peel them and cut them into 1/8ths.

I’m neither vegetarian nor I can eat beans (although I often prepare something equivalent with chickpeast) but, if I had to guess, the best subs for the pork and beef in feijoada would be seitan, firmer types of tofu, and perhaps even mushrooms. Bonus points if smoked. I like what the guy in the video (and you) did with the bell pepper though - it’s a great way to add flavour.

marcosmsch , in Brazilian Lemonade

I’m brazilian but never had it with coconut milk, definitely gonna try it

Also, thanks for the tip on braziliankitchenabroad.com, it will be useful when I ger homesick lol

TheGiantKorean OP ,
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Hope the website helps you to feel less homesick! Any Brazilian dishes you would recommend to someone who isn’t familiar with the cuisine?

namosca ,

Feijoada, feijão tropeiro, pão de queijo and acarajé

namosca , in My humble and quick to prepare everyday breakfast

I did something similar. If you fry some mushrooms and add humus it’s also amazing!

hk_a , in Grilled cheese and canned tomato soup

I like the crimped edges of the grilled cheese

remotelove ,

That has its own benefits, for sure. I have been known to use a press or even a toaster oven as well.

However, grilled cheese for me is similar to cooking an egg. It’s the purest form of cooking and it’s an art form that is easy to screw up.

The butter to bread ratio needs to be perfect and the bread needs a perfect toast in a pan. In rare cases I’ll use some good cheeses, but American cheese is the only one that truly works. Butter the pan, not the bread. Keep the sammich moving at all times while it cooks. Timing is paramount for the toast.

If that makes the grilled cheese any better, I really don’t know. There is, in measurable quantities, more love added to it, so by default, it’s better.

Ejh3k , in Goan Pork Vindaloo

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  • jordanlund OP ,
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    Looks just like the bottom one. ;)

    Ejh3k ,

    Oh, that didn’t look cooked to me.

    jordanlund OP ,
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    It’s partially cooked at that point, but the final product doesn’t look super different.

    I’ll dish up some with some naan for lunch and add a pic!

    RoquetteQueen , in Goan Pork Vindaloo
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    If coconut vinegar is too hard to find, try red wine vinegar. That’s what I use when I make vindaloo.

    Looks delicious! Vindaloo is without a doubt my favourite curry.

    jordanlund OP ,
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    I was told apple cider vineagar is a good substitute as well!

    SRo , in Goan Pork Vindaloo

    Yeah no

    jordanlund , in Brazilian Lemonade
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    I made this tonight and my kitchen smells amazing.

    Bonus:

    I had enough sweetened condensed milk left over for a 2nd batch, but not enough limes, so I subsututed 1 1/2 cara cara oranges.

    youtu.be/_FakOQlyzGc

    It’s… it’s… Orange Julius…

    TheGiantKorean OP ,
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    It does smell amazing.

    Oh man! I used to love Orange Julius. I will have to try that next time. I bet mandarins would work still.

    porous_grey_matter , in Goan Pork Vindaloo

    Looks great! Weird that Kashmiri chilli was so hard to find, it’s in every Asian grocery here (UK) and even in the international section in many British supermarkets.

    jordanlund OP ,
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    Well, Britain does have closer ties to India than the US does, but I was a little surprised that my favorite spice store didn’t have it either. ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

    halferect , in When I fry my eggs in a small non-stick pan, they leave a plastic film around the egg. Why??

    You cooking dry, lube that baby up with butter or oil, just cause it’s non stick doesn’t mean you don’t need lube

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