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New Topic Question:Breaded Calamari Steaks in Cooking Q & A
"Breaded Calamari Steaks
Give me a hint. What are Italian seasoned bread crumbs? Garlic and oregano?"
May 12, 2013 on Food.com
New Topic Question:Calamari Steaks in Cooking Q & A
"Calamari Steaks
I often simply grill the steaks, but would like to try this. However, Italian seasoned bread crumbs is a bit vague for me. Is this a commercially available thing in your area, or something you make? Dried bread with oregano and basil added, or what?"
May 12, 2013 on Food.com
New Topic Question:Coconut Rice (Mochi-Bibinka) Philippines in Cooking Q & A
"Coconut Rice (Mochi-Bibinka) Philippines
The ingredients list calls for 1# of brown sugar. The recipe uses 1 1/4 cups but doesn't say what to do with the rest."
Dec 28, 2012 on Food.com
Shared Recipe Collard Gravy
Jul 31, 2012 on Food.com
Reviewed Pork Chops with Curried Caramelized Onions and Apples
"I'd give this one 6 stars if possible. I agree with others. Skip the apple juice. I used 2 cups beef broth instead. It made lots of tasty sauce to put on rice. Next time, I'll throw in a few raisins and some coconut to give it an Indonesian flair."
Dec 9, 2011 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Pork Chops with Curried Caramelized Onions and Apples by EdsGirlAngie
Dec 9, 2011 on Food.com
Saved Recipe Butternut Squash Soup by sugarpea
Nov 29, 2011 on Food.com
Reviewed Butternut Squash Soup
"I was a bit skeptical. Using the seeds and junk seemed like a health food nut idea. But, I tried it and was delighted. It is the best squash soup I've ever had. I used 2% milk instead of cream and doubled the brown sugar. I have a large garden with tons of squash. Much of it now goes into this wonderful soup, which freezes well, and my wife a..."
Nov 19, 2011 on Food.com
Public health physician working in disaster sites all over the world. I get to experience all kinds of international food at the village level. Love to cook in my off time on the ranch at home.
My wife loves to farm and I love to cook, so we each do what makes us happy at home. I cook off the cuff with the ingredients at hand and rarely make the same thing twice in the same way. Variety IS the spice of life.
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"The greens are up in the garden! I love collards and they go well with potatoes, so I modified a creamed collards recipe to simplify it. Turned out deliciously."