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Taco-test #1 of the 'oat tortilla' experiment:

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  • titanicx@lemmy.zipT titanicx@lemmy.zip

    Kidney bean stew

    Cabbage

    British tacos? Cause the only thing Taco here is Sriracha.

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    grass@sh.itjust.works
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    even that is a bit of a stretch imo

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    • J JohnnyEnzyme

      Backstory:
      https://piefed.social/c/cooking/p/1453727/making-simple-oat-wraps-from-scratch-recipe-and-notes

      Homemade oat-tortillas formed in to tacos, then air-fried a bit to firm and crisp-up ‘em up. Absolutely delicious, but also proved to be one of Hercules’ fabled labors in order to get 'em right.

      FILLINGS:

      • smoky kidney-bean stew, slow-simmered
      • fresh sriracha
      • sliced green cabbage as the base

      TASTE:
      Absolutely crispy, crunchy loverly, but this is just WAY too much work, mon’!

      KEY CONCLUSIONS:

      • Absolutely, positively, DO NOT delude yourself that a general-mesh sifter is enough to sift your oat-flour. No-- you’ll absolutely need a fine-flour sifter in order to even begin a proper trial of this approach.
      • More to say in future, probably upsetting the wide-world of bread & pasta lovers, but…
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      lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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      This looks exactly like a Staffordshire Oatcake! I grew up eating these. They’re usually eaten with cheese or bacon, or as part of a breakfast.

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      • J JohnnyEnzyme

        Backstory:
        https://piefed.social/c/cooking/p/1453727/making-simple-oat-wraps-from-scratch-recipe-and-notes

        Homemade oat-tortillas formed in to tacos, then air-fried a bit to firm and crisp-up ‘em up. Absolutely delicious, but also proved to be one of Hercules’ fabled labors in order to get 'em right.

        FILLINGS:

        • smoky kidney-bean stew, slow-simmered
        • fresh sriracha
        • sliced green cabbage as the base

        TASTE:
        Absolutely crispy, crunchy loverly, but this is just WAY too much work, mon’!

        KEY CONCLUSIONS:

        • Absolutely, positively, DO NOT delude yourself that a general-mesh sifter is enough to sift your oat-flour. No-- you’ll absolutely need a fine-flour sifter in order to even begin a proper trial of this approach.
        • More to say in future, probably upsetting the wide-world of bread & pasta lovers, but…
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        scmstr@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Bruh.

        You’re copying the wrong tacos.

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        • J JohnnyEnzyme

          Backstory:
          https://piefed.social/c/cooking/p/1453727/making-simple-oat-wraps-from-scratch-recipe-and-notes

          Homemade oat-tortillas formed in to tacos, then air-fried a bit to firm and crisp-up ‘em up. Absolutely delicious, but also proved to be one of Hercules’ fabled labors in order to get 'em right.

          FILLINGS:

          • smoky kidney-bean stew, slow-simmered
          • fresh sriracha
          • sliced green cabbage as the base

          TASTE:
          Absolutely crispy, crunchy loverly, but this is just WAY too much work, mon’!

          KEY CONCLUSIONS:

          • Absolutely, positively, DO NOT delude yourself that a general-mesh sifter is enough to sift your oat-flour. No-- you’ll absolutely need a fine-flour sifter in order to even begin a proper trial of this approach.
          • More to say in future, probably upsetting the wide-world of bread & pasta lovers, but…
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          p00ptart@lemmy.world
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          #16

          Prisoners get fed better than that.

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          • L lazylazycat@lemmy.world

            This looks exactly like a Staffordshire Oatcake! I grew up eating these. They’re usually eaten with cheese or bacon, or as part of a breakfast.

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            JohnnyEnzyme
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            #17

            Ooer, those look great. And looks like the wheat flour and yeast help keep them fluffy.

            The problem with this first experiment is that the oat flour turned out too dense, making it impossible for them to rise up properly in the pan. Lesson learned…

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            • J JohnnyEnzyme

              Ooer, those look great. And looks like the wheat flour and yeast help keep them fluffy.

              The problem with this first experiment is that the oat flour turned out too dense, making it impossible for them to rise up properly in the pan. Lesson learned…

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              lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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              Good luck with experiment number 2 😅

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              • titanicx@lemmy.zipT titanicx@lemmy.zip

                Kidney bean stew

                Cabbage

                British tacos? Cause the only thing Taco here is Sriracha.

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                funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
                wrote last edited by
                #19

                not mexican but isnt cabbage frequently used?.

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                  Backstory:
                  https://piefed.social/c/cooking/p/1453727/making-simple-oat-wraps-from-scratch-recipe-and-notes

                  Homemade oat-tortillas formed in to tacos, then air-fried a bit to firm and crisp-up ‘em up. Absolutely delicious, but also proved to be one of Hercules’ fabled labors in order to get 'em right.

                  FILLINGS:

                  • smoky kidney-bean stew, slow-simmered
                  • fresh sriracha
                  • sliced green cabbage as the base

                  TASTE:
                  Absolutely crispy, crunchy loverly, but this is just WAY too much work, mon’!

                  KEY CONCLUSIONS:

                  • Absolutely, positively, DO NOT delude yourself that a general-mesh sifter is enough to sift your oat-flour. No-- you’ll absolutely need a fine-flour sifter in order to even begin a proper trial of this approach.
                  • More to say in future, probably upsetting the wide-world of bread & pasta lovers, but…
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                  slurpingpus@lemmy.world
                  wrote last edited by slurpingpus@lemmy.world
                  #20

                  Come on, there are tastier cereals than oats. Namely rye.

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                  • J JohnnyEnzyme

                    Backstory:
                    https://piefed.social/c/cooking/p/1453727/making-simple-oat-wraps-from-scratch-recipe-and-notes

                    Homemade oat-tortillas formed in to tacos, then air-fried a bit to firm and crisp-up ‘em up. Absolutely delicious, but also proved to be one of Hercules’ fabled labors in order to get 'em right.

                    FILLINGS:

                    • smoky kidney-bean stew, slow-simmered
                    • fresh sriracha
                    • sliced green cabbage as the base

                    TASTE:
                    Absolutely crispy, crunchy loverly, but this is just WAY too much work, mon’!

                    KEY CONCLUSIONS:

                    • Absolutely, positively, DO NOT delude yourself that a general-mesh sifter is enough to sift your oat-flour. No-- you’ll absolutely need a fine-flour sifter in order to even begin a proper trial of this approach.
                    • More to say in future, probably upsetting the wide-world of bread & pasta lovers, but…
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                    captpretentious@lemmy.world
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                    #21

                    You went with oats and didn’t make it breakfast/desert related!?

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                    • titanicx@lemmy.zipT titanicx@lemmy.zip

                      Kidney bean stew

                      Cabbage

                      British tacos? Cause the only thing Taco here is Sriracha.

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                      chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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                      #22

                      Sriracha is not taco either, it’s Thai.

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                      • F funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works

                        not mexican but isnt cabbage frequently used?.

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                        titanicx@lemmy.zip
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                        #23

                        That one I can kinda forgive, it holds up better and the slight lemony acidic flavor compared to lettuce is better

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                        • C chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world

                          Sriracha is not taco either, it’s Thai.

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                          titanicx@lemmy.zip
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                          At least it’s a hot sauce.

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                          • S slurpingpus@lemmy.world

                            Come on, there are tastier cereals than oats. Namely rye.

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                            JohnnyEnzyme
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                            there are tastier cereals than oats.

                            I deeply, humongously pity the feel the fool that doesn’t know the absolute magic of steel-cut oats.

                            Holy hell… really?

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                            • J JohnnyEnzyme

                              Absolutely agree, right up until I tasted it…
                              Mah dude-- oat tacos absolutely ROCK.

                              Bigger problem for me is in trying to make them without getting absolutely exhausted…

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                              mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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                              #26

                              oat tacos

                              stop trying to make oat tacos a thing man. it’s not gonna happen.

                              /s you do your thing oat king lol

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                              • J JohnnyEnzyme

                                there are tastier cereals than oats.

                                I deeply, humongously pity the feel the fool that doesn’t know the absolute magic of steel-cut oats.

                                Holy hell… really?

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                                slurpingpus@lemmy.world
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                                #27

                                You seem to be English-adjacent (hue hue), so I can safely assume you’re indeed more familiar with horse feed than with rye. Rye results in cookery that’s rather heavy but tasty. Personally I prefer mixed-grain bread, as rye alone is so dense that a couple slices can make me lay down for an hour.

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                                • S slurpingpus@lemmy.world

                                  You seem to be English-adjacent (hue hue), so I can safely assume you’re indeed more familiar with horse feed than with rye. Rye results in cookery that’s rather heavy but tasty. Personally I prefer mixed-grain bread, as rye alone is so dense that a couple slices can make me lay down for an hour.

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                                  JohnnyEnzyme
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                                  Oh, rabbits!
                                  I got nothing against good ol’ rye. (other than Madonna)

                                  Btw, what does “hue hue” indicate, as an expression?

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                                  • J JohnnyEnzyme

                                    Oh, rabbits!
                                    I got nothing against good ol’ rye. (other than Madonna)

                                    Btw, what does “hue hue” indicate, as an expression?

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                                    slurpingpus@lemmy.world
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                                    ‘Hue hue’ is basically a chuckle, often a cheeky one.

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