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  • FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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    FauxPseudo
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    The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

    The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

    Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

    Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

      The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

      Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

      Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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      cøre
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      That looks like someone dump their garbage on a plate and called it dinner.

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        That looks like someone dump their garbage on a plate and called it dinner.

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        I look forward to your posts.

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

          The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

          Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

          Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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          whitebrow@lemmy.world
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          Whatever that thing in the front is… you really need to find a better presentation for it, it ain’t great.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

            The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

            Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

            Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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            monogram@feddit.nl
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            Using a yellow filter and over sharpening can help boost the look of oils and vegetables, otherwise it looks like blobfish.

            Throw some parsley on the side for backup.

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              I look forward to your posts.

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              ashenone@lemmy.ml
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              Looks like a taco plate I’d get in southern California. fuck the haters I’d eat the shit outta that.

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                Looks like a taco plate I’d get in southern California. fuck the haters I’d eat the shit outta that.

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                FauxPseudo
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                Roberto’s is my Mecca.

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                  Whatever that thing in the front is… you really need to find a better presentation for it, it ain’t great.

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                  whirling_ashandarei@lemmy.world
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                  It’s called refried beans, you philistine 😤

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

                    The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

                    Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

                    Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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                    verdi@feddit.org
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                    Do you have a picture of the food before it was digested?

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

                      The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

                      Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

                      Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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                      malikmuaddibsoong@startrek.website
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                      I really like this, strong abuela energy 👍

                      Tortillas look especially crunchy. FWIW, when I make tacos I like to fry the corn tortillas and toss them in Parmesan cheese (shamelessly stole that from Jimboy’s Tacos).

                      Do you make the beans or buy them refried from the nearby Vallarta or whatever?

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                      • M malikmuaddibsoong@startrek.website

                        I really like this, strong abuela energy 👍

                        Tortillas look especially crunchy. FWIW, when I make tacos I like to fry the corn tortillas and toss them in Parmesan cheese (shamelessly stole that from Jimboy’s Tacos).

                        Do you make the beans or buy them refried from the nearby Vallarta or whatever?

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                        FauxPseudo
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                        I like the convenience of canned refried beans. Old El Paso has the best mix of mush and whole beans. I normally add a teaspoon of homemade chili powder and another of cumin to give it some flavor.

                        If I made my own I could probably save 75% on the cost. Once it’s a little cooler and drier I will can up bunch of pintos because used so much more refried beans this year than last.

                        I will wait for the weather to change because the pressure canner is a good way to bump the humidity in the house.

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

                          The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

                          Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

                          Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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                          Sophocles
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                          Lemmy and their hatred for beans…

                          I love homemade refried beans. The haters are definitely missing out

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                            Lemmy and their hatred for beans…

                            I love homemade refried beans. The haters are definitely missing out

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                            FauxPseudo
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                            To be fair the presentation could have used some work.

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                            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                              The tomato and bell pepper came from the garden.

                              The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus. Definitely going to try a different recipe for that because the one I used left a lot of gel okra like gel making plating a little harder than it should be. Once I find the right recipe cactus will be a practically free food source

                              Instead of buying chicken thighs I bought a whole roaster and butchered it myself. This dramatically cuts the cost of chicken as long as you are going to use the whole thing. In this case I just used the thighs but I have uses for the rest including all the “waste” parts going to make a stock at some point.

                              Cost per person: $3.42 About a dollar of that was just cheese

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                              JohnnyEnzyme
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                              The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus.

                              Excellent. I’ve been having many a nopales salad from the local place, as they’ve been surprisingly tasty. What really ‘tied the room together’ was some kind of mustard-based dressing, which I wasn’t expecting at all…

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                                The nopales were an experiment from foraged cactus.

                                Excellent. I’ve been having many a nopales salad from the local place, as they’ve been surprisingly tasty. What really ‘tied the room together’ was some kind of mustard-based dressing, which I wasn’t expecting at all…

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                                FauxPseudo
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                                Mustard base dressing with nopales, sounds pretty awesome.

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                                • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                                  Mustard base dressing with nopales, sounds pretty awesome.

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                                  JohnnyEnzyme
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                                  I don’t know what it is about mustard-based sauces. It seems like every couple years I wind up having some version of such with either a dish or recipe I tried, remark to myself about what a little stroke of culinary genius that was, and then… promptly forget about the whole thing, mentally retreating to a sort of ‘mustard on fries’ position.

                                  Stoopid brain.

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                                    I don’t know what it is about mustard-based sauces. It seems like every couple years I wind up having some version of such with either a dish or recipe I tried, remark to myself about what a little stroke of culinary genius that was, and then… promptly forget about the whole thing, mentally retreating to a sort of ‘mustard on fries’ position.

                                    Stoopid brain.

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                                    FauxPseudo
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                                    I’m lucky to live in the part of the Carolinas that understands there are three types of barbecue sauce that can go on pulled pork and that mustard based sauce is one of them.

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                                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                                      I’m lucky to live in the part of the Carolinas that understands there are three types of barbecue sauce that can go on pulled pork and that mustard based sauce is one of them.

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                                      JohnnyEnzyme
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                                      Ah!

                                      From the cactus ingredient and the comment about Roberto’s in SoCal, I guessed that you lived on the Left Coast. So, cactus in the Carolinas, eh? Well, I never…

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                                        Ah!

                                        From the cactus ingredient and the comment about Roberto’s in SoCal, I guessed that you lived on the Left Coast. So, cactus in the Carolinas, eh? Well, I never…

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                                        FauxPseudo
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                                        I grows pretty well here in Lesser Carolina. We find wild patches on hikes and some have it as a yard plant.

                                        No one in Southern California calls it SoCal.

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                                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                                          I grows pretty well here in Lesser Carolina. We find wild patches on hikes and some have it as a yard plant.

                                          No one in Southern California calls it SoCal.

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                                          JohnnyEnzyme
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                                          Huh! “Lesser Carolina” is not a term I’ve heard before, but from what I’m reading, it’s totally not the state I was thinking of. More like the home state of a former peanut farmer…

                                          No one in Southern California calls it SoCal.

                                          Aw. It has a nice ring to it, but I’ll abide.

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