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  • What is your favorite way to cook beans?
    M moody@lemmings.world

    I got this recipe from a Sorted video. It’s not exact, cause I don’t remember the details, but I really like it. It’s a honey-harissa halloumi tray bake. I eyeball the quantities, but it’s always been good to me, exact quantities/ratios aren’t super important.

    Preheat oven to 400F/200C

    One large red onion, chopped pretty big. I quarter it, and then chop each quarter into 3 chunks, and break it all apart with my hands when saucing it up.
    About one can kidney or navy beans. I usually use a bit less than a full can, or I guesstimate the equivalent of cooked-from-dry.
    A handful of nice black olives, pitted. You want some salty savory ones, not the ones come from a can and taste like metal.
    One block of halloumi, about 200-250g, cut into large pieces. 6-8 pieces depending on the size.

    The sauce is as follows:
    2-3 tablespoons of harissa
    1 tablespoon of tomato paste
    2-3 tablespoons of honey or maple syrup
    2 ounces of olive oil
    You can vary the spiciness by changing the ratio of tomato paste to harissa.

    Chuck all the main ingredients in a baking tray, coat everything in sauce, stick in the oven. After 20 minutes, the onions are softened but still have some bite. If you want them softer, bake a bit longer. Serves 2-3, but it makes a decent side in smaller servings.

    If you can get them, I like to add brined (not dried) peppercorns. But you can basically add anything to this and it’ll be good. It’s sweet, salty, savory, and spicy with pops of flavour from the olives. In the time it takes your oven to preheat, you should be done preparing everything and it should be ready to go in.

    World cooking

  • spiced air fried chick peas
    M moody@lemmings.world

    Yeah, what’s wrone with one heart attack every once in a while, as a treat?

    World

  • Cast Iron Pizza
    M moody@lemmings.world

    I’ve been using this recipe for years, and it always turns out great. It’s a pretty close recipe using basically just half the flour. Also definitely some of the best pizza I’ve had.

    World cooking

  • What are you adding?
    M moody@lemmings.world

    A small puppy, obviously killed by the same blow that finished off the victim.

    Pathfinder rpgmemes
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