The food thread

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Did you then power your car?

Don't remind me, 4 kids driving to Orlando and stopping at South of the Border.

HISTORY South Of The Border ~ America’s Favorite Highway Oasis


Long standing family joke after an extended road trip with the kids from Victoria to Drumheller AB and back (I probably loved the museum more than they) - having to do with the explosive and "aromatic" results of the KFC family pack with coleslaw and cokes for the kids / coffee for their parents

It was warm enough that we wanted to keep the windows up and run the AC, but ...


This was mid 80's, and my wife still can't zip through a commercial on on the PVR without reminiscing "remember that trip?"
 
Game Day!

Brewing up a pot of chili.

Start with some spices. One ancho, one pasilla, several New Mexico reds, a couple of guajillos, some moritas, some chipotes, and several Indian "dried red chili". For aromatics we have some toasted cumin, black peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, and allspice berries.

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Finished chili powder:

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Beef sirloin, pork shoulder, and bacon for frying.

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Frijoles! Pinto beans and small red beans all soaked and ready to cook.

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Vegetables.

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Made some tomatillo salsa verde and some guacamole (which looked better in person) to go with the nachos for starters.

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Marmalade day

Why is marmalade associated with Scotland? Is it because only a dour and bitter Scott could taste a Seville orange and think it would taste good on toast? Or were the bitter and sour oranges cheaper? :)

Either way, here are my Seville oranges:

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PITA #1: trimming excess pith from the peels.

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A bowl of trimmed peel and a bowl of orange "guts" (pith, pulp, juice, seeds).

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Boiling the guts for a few hours:

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PITA #2: cutting the peels into fine shreds.

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The finished product:

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Interesting diner down the street tonight. To bad I can't make it there are some childhood memories here.

FOOD

IDRIJSKI ŽLINKROFI
potato dumplings, pork sausage, herb gravy
DANDELION GREEN SALAD
potatoes, poppyseed dressing, honey cracker

MAVŽELJ
pork and veal polenta balls, sauerkraut
GRENADIR MARS
potatoes, egg noodles, poached egg,
spiced greens

SHEEP’S MILK CHEESE

MEDENJAKI
honey cookies, chestnuts, pears, apples
WINE
FURMINT, VERUS VINEYARDS, STAJERSKA,
SLOVENIA 2013
REBULA RUBICON, EDI SIMCIC, GORIŠKA BRDA,
SLOVENIA 2013
PINOT NOIR, PULLUS, ŠTAJERSKA, SLOVENIA
2013
LAŠKI RIZLING (WELSCHRIESLING) /
SAUVIGNON BLANC / RAVENEC (MÜLLERTHURGAU),
“JARENINCAN,” CRNKO, ŠTAJERSKA,
SLOVENIA 2013
 
It's absolutely fascinating how you can find about anything on the net.

Tonight, I made some comfort food from back home (Liège, in Belgium). Translating recipes and describing food is always a bit of nightmare though. But since one can find everything on the web...

Here's a decent recipe for "boulets à la liégeoise". You can also cook them in the oven (35min at 180°c).
And another decent recipe for "croustillons". I'd replace the water by some light beer though.

:D