Home made granola (lemmy.world)
I use this recipe: foodnetwork.com/…/basic-granola-recipe-3043290...
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I use this recipe: foodnetwork.com/…/basic-granola-recipe-3043290...
Loving all the homemade pizza posts thought I’d share one of my own. Fresh dough with garlic white sauce, honey baked ham, red onion, pickled jalapenos, pineapple, mozzarella, and a BBQ sauce drizzle. That salty, spicy, sweet combo is just great. One of my favorite pizzas next to chicken, bacon, artichoke and spinach.
Served on my own sourdough that was toasted in the bacon grease and smothered with homemade mayo....
I’m sure every Italian in a 2000km radius is gearing up to tell me why I’m wrong for using charred scapes in this otherwise authentic carbonara, but they tasted good so…
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There are a lot of pizza posts in here but I figured I’d add my own since I lovemaking home pizza....
Found these two prime ribeyes on sale for $16 a pound. Smoked them at 200 for about 50 minutes. Then pan fried while spooning with butter. Finally I hit it with my cooking torch, topped with compound garlic, and rosemary butter.
28 days matured steak beef, Gouda cheese, sun dried tomatoes, letuce, mayo, ketchup, adzhika and a bun.
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Will definitely do it again! https://i.imgur.com/bS7AxZa.jpg here was the first pizza
From the restaurant on board the Norrskär ferry-boat in Stockholm
From Vagabonds in Anacortes, WA.
Got it from Katz’s Delicatessen in NYC
Yellow mustard base, dry rub, no sauce. Hickory wood chunks with a little bit of apple wood thrown in.
…by watching a YouTube video without subtitles. That’s the real accomplishment: being able to understand most of the audio and making something that really tasted great! 🍳 🍽️ 🗾