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  • T Taser

    Yes?

    Meat. Onion. Tomats. Sauce.

    Plated very well.

    What don’t you like about it?

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    otp@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m not a big fan of eating things presented as a smear on the plate.

    It looks beautiful, but when it’s smeared like that, it makes me think less food and more skidmark, lol

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    • A a4ng3l@lemmy.world

      That was confit shallot in red wine - totally edible. You never eat meat cooked with bones? Or fishes that are not filleted? Of all the mistakes in this version of the plate the tomato vines were not the one I expected ,-)

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      wrote last edited by otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      #11

      Hey, go bold or go tv dinner, for sure. I didn’t have a single say in those standards, and I actually appreciate giving the rules the ol’ two finger salute often enough.

      With genuine respect and kindness: perhaps a quick sear on the shallot (or some similar step, post-confit) could elevate it to the level of its neighbors. Likewise, the stem/vine might feel more relevant if the tomatoes were still reminiscent of their state prior to harvest (ie. still growing on said vine), whereas here they’re further from that moment than ever. 🤷🏼‍♂️🤓🙇🏼‍♂️

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      • F FiniteBanjo

        So, red and green clash and they stand out, and the purple and yellow clash and they stand out, and the pork with the color contrast looks brown though I’m sure it looks better in person than in photos, so it is visually very busy. If it were me I might at least arrange it with the pork in center and the clashing colors positioned opposite each other around it.

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        mbp@slrpnk.net
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        Golden advice

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        • A a4ng3l@lemmy.world

          As I said last post I’m looking into puréed veggies. Peas this time with lemon and olive oil. I should have learned cooking sooner this is much funnier than my day job.

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          anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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          On a pretty porcelain plate.

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          • A a4ng3l@lemmy.world

            As I said last post I’m looking into puréed veggies. Peas this time with lemon and olive oil. I should have learned cooking sooner this is much funnier than my day job.

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            mdccclv@lemmy.ca
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            The Alton Brown split pea recipes are pretty good.

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            • ikidd@lemmy.worldI ikidd@lemmy.world

              Looks like hairy fish nuts to me.

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              athatet@lemmy.zip
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              Fish, famous for being covered in hair.

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                Fish, famous for being covered in hair.

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                ikidd@lemmy.world
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                It’s not funny if I have to explain the joke.

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                • H Hairyfishnuts

                  That looks appetizing to y’all?

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                  baines@lemmy.cafe
                  wrote last edited by
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                  yea this is less appetizing to me than just having the peas on the plate

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                    Fish, famous for being covered in hair.

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                    winkledinkle@sh.itjust.works
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                    • A a4ng3l@lemmy.world

                      As I said last post I’m looking into puréed veggies. Peas this time with lemon and olive oil. I should have learned cooking sooner this is much funnier than my day job.

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                      breadoven@lemmy.world
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                      What’s the brown blob below the tomatoes?

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