Your article is misleading in one point clams, oysters, etc. are consumed totally raw here in fact still alive.
Yes, one of the restaurants in the Okura Hotel -- parts were still moving.
Yes, one of the restaurants in the Okura Hotel -- parts were still moving.
Ikizukuri, a TV journalist in LA (?) suckered chef Morimoto into doing a live demo (so to speak) and it caused a fire storm of controversy. I admit to doing the shrimp version, not sure I see the appeal.
The Giant Pacific Octopus, when quite small, will sometimes wrap its naughty little tentacles around your live herring bait and ride its way right up and into your boat. Mmmm...delicious when so fresh. I usually just bite off a couple tentacles and toss him back in where he will regrow them in short order. It's kind kind of like selective logging.
The Giant Pacific Octopus, when quite small, will sometimes wrap its naughty little tentacles around your live herring bait and ride its way right up and into your boat. Mmmm...delicious when so fresh. I usually just bite off a couple tentacles and toss him back in where he will regrow them in short order. It's kind kind of like selective logging.
Have you considered joining PETA?
I've been staying away, more or less, from carbohydrates
Last night I served baked potato soup with potato gnocchi, and for the main course steaks with asparagus and potato salad (rhubarb crisp for desert). Not weight lost!
Rhubarb Crumble... now you are talking my language. Proper pudding not some namby dessert . Turns out I have been making crisp for the last 20 years without knowing it as my go to recipe book suggests half flour half oats but didn't mention the name 'crisp'.
My Brother in law has a Rhubarb plant in his new house. I went there too late this year to get much and just made a simple fool for myself but I do like crumble when supplies are good.
My Brother in law has a Rhubarb plant in his new house. I went there too late this year to get much and just made a simple fool for myself but I do like crumble when supplies are good.
What is rhubarb crisp?
Anything like what we call rhubarb crumble?
I was just going to say "Yes, same thing..." Now I have to read an essay.
Tasty by any name.
hehe. It's still hamburger or ground beef no matter what you add to it CD. The names seem to be interchanged and in this case, I will not add further opinings. Rhubarb desserts are good unless you are on a sugar restricted diet. I've noticed the sugar replacements don't quite give the same result in this case.
blueberry grunt!
Why do people name things that you instantly don't want to eat?
Posset does that for me. Once you have kids Posset* becomes very unappetising...
On which vein, why is Eaton mess not called 'oh crap the meringue broke'
*For those lucky enough not to have had a baby puke all over them 'posset' is the polite term for baby sick as well as a delicate lemony dessert of similar consistency.
On which vein, why is Eaton mess not called 'oh crap the meringue broke'
*For those lucky enough not to have had a baby puke all over them 'posset' is the polite term for baby sick as well as a delicate lemony dessert of similar consistency.
Pretty close however you 'slice' it.
tartare sliced by knife (skillfully) makes a big difference to tossing steak in a meat grinder
Best flavor choice for tartare is chuck tender*, piece of meat that is located at the shoulder
*goes by the name Jew hare (aka fillet) here, Jewish folks are not allowed to eat regular steak, the backside of a cow is off-limits. (all the more Picanha for Goy)
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