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Tell me more about cabbage in tacos. I am intrigued...
Fish tacos are topped with cabbage, almost a type of slaw. Besides salads, my favorite way of making cabbage is stuffed with meat and rice or roasted/grilled.
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Is that photo just sliced and roasted? Looks delicious.
Roasting the seeds to eat as a snack is always fun.Next up... pumpkin
My roommate and I accidentally went crazy and bought 3 giant pumpkins. We roasted one yesterday and the seeds. Used 1/4 of it for a pie. There is gonna be a LOT of pumpkin though. If we made only pies, there would probably be 10 pies. Here's what else I have thought of so far:
- Pumpkin bread or muffins
- Baked oatmeal with pumpkin (I have made it with sweet potatoes - I think pumpkin would be a fine substitution)
- Soup, like curried soup or something
Anyone else have any fabulous pumpkin ideas??
pumpkin milkshakes!
I got a bunch of swiss chard because it was on sale and looked beautiful and I've heard good things about it. But I don't know what to do with it (other than my usual strategy with greens: garlic and olive oil and maybe a squeeze of lemon). Any suggestions?
I got a bunch of swiss chard because it was on sale and looked beautiful and I've heard good things about it. But I don't know what to do with it (other than my usual strategy with greens: garlic and olive oil and maybe a squeeze of lemon). Any suggestions?
Next ingredient up: fresh fennel
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Anyone have anything delicious with that? I used to hate anything remotely licorice-flavored: candy, star anise, fennel. Suddenly, it is delicious to me!
ps [MENTION=13147]senza_tema[/MENTION], I made some "saag" paneer with the dandelion greens. It was delish.
Lightly "braisé", fennels is a good companion of several white ocean fishes with firm flesh, like bass. Fennels and sea bass is a classic dish in my home Britanny.
Ok I have never braised anything. Is it like roasting except with a broth sort of?
Saute the fennel in a pan with a little oil until lightly browned, then add a liquid like broth and cook until tender.
I hear fennel is good raw, sliced very thin, with oranges, olive oil, a vinegar and salt and pepper. I really dislike anything with anise flavor so can't say if it's actually good.![]()