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Cheradenine OP , in [Something] Pizza Hut Sorta
Brokkr , in [QUESTION] looking for sandwich bread recipe

King Arthur is usually pretty good, but I haven’t tried this specific recipe. That calls for AP, but you could sub 10% WW and get pretty close. kingarthurbaking.com/…/classic-sandwich-bread-rec…

Stella parks is also good: seriouseats.com/100-whole-wheat-sandwich-bread

Lastly Sally’s baking is almost always great. Their recipe are usually well tested and dependable. kingarthurbaking.com/…/classic-sandwich-bread-rec…

Generally, you could probably follow any recipe that calls for AP and directly sub bread flour. For bread, the difference isn’t going to be a problem. You would have problems in a cake or biscuits, but you’ll be fine here. Additionally, subbing 10 - 20 % WW will effectively get you too about the same protein content as AP since WW doesn’t form gluten as easily.

TheAlbatross ,

I can vouch for the first recipe linked. It’s great.

sorghum OP ,
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Thanks, that was what I was looking for on making sure my gluten amount was at the expected amount.

Gregorech , in (Discussion) 2 day cold ferment, underproofed, underbaked, Tomato and Olive Bread

You are also asking for mold to develop very quickly.

Presliced and frozen is most likely the best way to keep it until you want it.

Cheradenine OP ,

I’m not leaving this out on the counter.

Under baking it means a denser crumb, which leads to more ‘chew’ when it is toasted.

Starglasses , in [QUESTION] Great food decoration ideas

I think edible decorations are a better idea. Plastic things are cute, but they will end up in the trash. For a bakery, that would be a lot of plastic* *oops misread it as you starting a bakery! Still fun ideas ahead:

Depending on what you need, there are nuts, fresh or dried fruits, shaved toppings like coconut, cookie cutter shapes of chocolate or cookies, colorful drizzles, chocolate chips, marshmallows, pretzels, crackers, graham crackers, swedish fish, any candy really**, real flowers and foliage, cocoa powder or other powder dusting, seeds like sunflower or poppy, jello, pudding, mousses (uhh, the yummy toppings pronounced moose), sprinkles. **I’ve seen a lot of unique candy I’ve never seen in a big store at, well, another big store lol. If you have a store with a giant bulk section where you scoop what you need, they could have some funky cool looking edible things to use :)

More work involved could be 3d molded chocolate shapes, cakepop art, baking a soft super thin cake as a blanket over (you can punch patterns into it, and you can decorate on top of that) ((cool: use dye to make it a conrasting color!)), carving/making edible stuff into flowers and other designs, making mini versions of the cake to put on top,

If I need to sprinkle sugar on my poppy seed breads, I like to use fat granular sugar and sprinkle it right out the oven so, along witb a little extra sweetness, the granules stick and don’t quite melt all the way so there’s this satisfying texture on the outside like the softest sandpaper. I’m sure other kinda chunky melty things could do cool stuff.

PrivateNoob OP ,

Thank you for these ideas! Yeah I think a chocolate leaf might be a good combo.

evasive_chimpanzee , in (Discussion) Calling Garlic lovers

Another benefit of garlic is that you can actually plant it in late fall, so it has just enough time to sprout roots before going dormant. That way it springs right up when the weather starts to warm, way before you’d have other garden plants ready to go.

canthidium , in (Discussion) Calling Garlic lovers
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I have a couple of Aerogardens and I’m growing different herbs in one and tomatoes and cucumbers in the other. Never thought to try garlic. Might have to give it a try.

Cheradenine OP ,

It really will grow almost anywhere, and it costs you nothing if you use the redheaded stepchildren, smallest cloves for greens. (You probably can’t say that anymore, but since I am one, evs yo).

canthidium ,
@canthidium@lemmy.world avatar

Nice, thanks. I’m going try it out. Not sure about the aerogarden, but maybe I can put a small pot next to my big one and use the light.

Rayspekt , in [Tips] Google Bard can now watch videos, give a summary, and answer questions about the video, including give the recipe.

Will the creator get a view out of it or not?

lucidinferno OP ,

From Bard:

“ No, views are not counted when I watch a video as Bard.”

Rayspekt ,

I don't know how to feel about this. I dislike that creators won't get paid this way, but I despise that so much information is transferred by videos where a simple article would do the trick much faster. That's what was great about the reddit hobby communities, but fuck spez.

lucidinferno OP ,

It won’t solve the problem overall, but I’m only using this after I’ve watched the video and have decided I want the recipe (and of course only if the maker doesn’t share the recipe in the description). Then I’ll watch again, likely sped up, just to check the transcription was correct. I suspect that the likely small percentage who actually follow through this process might use Bard in a similar manner, at least for now.

Rexios , in [Tips] Google Bard can now watch videos, give a summary, and answer questions about the video, including give the recipe.

Unless you gave it something that isn’t a YouTube video and it worked there’s no way it isn’t just using the transcript. It’s not “watching” the video.

lucidinferno OP , (edited )

It’s kind of “watching” as it views visual information (don’t want to make this a semantics discussion), though at the moment it does a pretty poor job with watching as I haven’t been able to get it to answer a simple question correctly, such as what color shirt is the host wearing. It tries to answer, though. The exciting part is this will be the worst it’ll ever get.

This is Bard’s response to my query about how it “views” YouTube videos:

“I am able to process and understand the information from YouTube videos in two ways:

Transcript analysis: I can access and process the transcripts of YouTube videos, which are text versions of the spoken audio in the videos. This allows me to understand the content of the videos, even if I cannot directly see the visual elements.

Limited visual processing: I have some limited ability to process visual information from YouTube videos. I can identify basic objects and scenes, and I can track the movement of objects in the videos. However, my ability to process visual information is not as sophisticated as that of a human, and I may not be able to understand all of the visual information in a video.

Overall, I am able to understand YouTube videos through a combination of transcript analysis and limited visual processing. This allows me to provide helpful and informative responses to questions about YouTube videos, even if I cannot directly see the videos myself.”

Rexios ,

I wouldn’t trust an AI to explain how itself works. Also there’s no way it could respond in a reasonable amount of time if it was analyzing every frame of a video in real time.

lucidinferno OP , (edited )

I don’t trust most humans either, but here we are, having discussions, exchanging ideas.

I don’t automatically trust that the system knows exactly how it works, but it seemed to know what it was talking about. Or, at the very least, a response to my question was preprogrammed, as it seems to be a major feature, and there’s bound to be many people asking about it.

ColeSloth , in [DISCUSSION] Top 10 Most Expensive Mushrooms in the World - Chef's Pencil

Never seen morels going for nearly that price, so I don’t much trust the other entries, but I suppose it could be because they grow around where I live?

FuglyDuck , (edited )
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That’s probably it, morels have a rather short shelf life because they autolyze (or whatever the fancy term is for “start digesting itself”)

That process needs to be halted if you want them to last more than a day

Edit: found that out when the GF realized that I have a green house and grow (most) my own veggies- and compost the waste back into grow-juice. (Fortified with certain other things.)

She was going to beg, but I apparently rolled over too quickly. (She now has three racks that hold compost at various stages specifically to grow mushrooms.)

Drusas ,

I gather mushrooms and have had no trouble keeping morels fresh for a few days.

ColeSloth ,

Yeah. They’re generally all good sitting a few days time in the fridge.

keltaris , in [Question] Are you cooking something other than turkey for Thanksgiving?

“Cooking” (i.e. reheating) a city ham (i.e. fully cooked , Easter-style ham) sous vide this year. Just me and the partner this year,so a turkey doesn’t make sense, especially since I’m usually underwhelmed with turkey anyway.

Okokimup , in [Question] Are you cooking something other than turkey for Thanksgiving?
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It’s just my mom and me, and neither of us is big on turkey. I found a recipe for pomegranate rosewater chicken thighs so we’re going to try that this year. Also not making a ton of sides. Salad, bread sticks, green beans and a pear walnut crumble for dessert

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Could you post that chicken thigh recipe up? Sounds delicious.

Okokimup ,
@Okokimup@lemmy.world avatar

recipe

There’s some issue with the site, hopefully you can access it.

Haven’t tried it yet, but I’ve got the chicken marinating now.

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Sweet! Thank you!

Okokimup ,
@Okokimup@lemmy.world avatar

I can report that it was beautiful and delicious.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d90cc563-8216-41bc-a846-471c5c162e81.jpeg

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Love how it looks. It looks like Christmas!

FuglyDuck , (edited ) in [Question] Are you cooking something other than turkey for Thanksgiving?
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

While I am smoking a medium bird, I’m also doing smoke hams (one for my diner one for the rest of my parents cuz we’re with the in-laws this year,)

It’s not nearly as much additional work being smoked, mind.

Also adding a mushroom stew for the veg head.

The ham will probably disappear and most the chicken goes into turkey sandwiches tomorrow/leftovers to take home.

I did think about doing a capon (castrated rooster,) which is somewhere between chicken and turkey in gaminess

(Edit to add, we’re planning on 10 adults plus their minions,)

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

That’s a good amount of food! But yeah, 10 people, so it makes sense. Don’t think I’ve ever had capon. I’d like to try that sometime.

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

the dark meat is great for chicken and dumplings. I’ll usually break it down because it’s about $5/pound here. (verse like $10 for 2 breasts…) so if you’re not needing the full bird for something, you can always re-freeze whatever you’re holding. And the chicken and dumplings are great for family meals. you can make most of it ahead of time, reheat and drop the dumplings when the family is ready to go.

It is a lot. but, the prep is spread out over several days, so there’s that. makes things manageable.

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Spreading the prep out is key!

I’ll look around for capon here. I’m sure we’ve got it at a farmer’s market.

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Definitely. Also, organization, so you have everything where it needs to be.

The other secret is to only invite people you like. Makes it easier to go through all the work.

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

100% agree on both points. Also maybe only people who get along with each other. No arguments during a time of thanks and togetherness, please.

FuglyDuck ,
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Unless it’s a fun argument.

Like which is a better tv show, Babylon 5 or firefly.

TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, that I’d be down for!

Pons_Aelius , in [Question] Are you cooking something other than turkey for Thanksgiving?

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TheGiantKorean OP ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks for pointing that out!

Buddahriffic , in Most hated chilhood dishes

For me it was pretty much meat cuts like steak or pork chops. My parents erred on the side of making sure it was safe, so the steak was medium well or even well done and the pork chops would have little internal moisture left. I grew up thinking I just didn’t like those meats. I’m still not a big fan but I do understand that they can be cooked better now.

Though to balance it out, my mom was Italian and we had enough good pasta that I took pasta being good for granted.

Though to balance the balance, her tortiere was also very dry and she’d get offended if we wanted to add any sauces.

I miss her risotto with turkey giblets. Thanks to that (and maybe a lack of having it in other forms), I grew up liking organ meat.

Ketram , in Most hated chilhood dishes

If you make green bean casserole well, it’s my fave thanksgiving dish. It is a mushy mess but either it’s pretty solid sometimes, or everything else at my childhood Thanksgiving was terrible garbage

Cheradenine OP ,

After seeing your comment I looked at some recipes for it. I had no idea it was a Thanksgiving dish, this was in weekly rotation at our house, but we literally never had it at Thanksgiving.

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