what is at the bottom of the plate on the right? Fish?Butter garlic lemon pepper shrimp w/olive oil fried Turmeric celery.
Cajun Pacific salmon with curry-fried tomatoes.
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what is at the bottom of the plate on the right? Fish?Butter garlic lemon pepper shrimp w/olive oil fried Turmeric celery.
Cajun Pacific salmon with curry-fried tomatoes.
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what is at the bottom of the plate on the right? Fish?
Cajun Pacific salmon
It appears to have a different color than the salmon on the left plate. Left plate looks orange, right plate appears white. Asshole!
I have okra starts under the lights right now.
Gumbo will be made.
Shooting for something like this with some seafood added to it.
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Nice GrubPork tenderloin fajitas
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Marinated in grapefruit juice, 1 fresh lime, the zest of that lime, and crushed garlic
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Black beans
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Peppers were Marinated with the pork and cooked together until pork was done at 425 in oven. Pork was then put under the broiler, but peppers were left for a few more minutes in the baking dish at 425 while that happened.
No, they were canned. I just dolled them up a bit with smashed garlic, salt, and pepper. I've honestly never done beans from scratch. It just seems to take too long. I should try it though since the process can be sped up in the smart pot.Nice Grub
Beans from scratch?
It isn't hard from scratch on stovetop, soak overnight and low heat or something.No, they were canned. I just dolled them up a bit with smashed garlic, salt, and pepper. I've honestly never done beans from scratch. It just seems to take too long. I should try it though since the process can be sped up in the smart pot.
I don't have a fast version, but since the instant pot is a pressure cooker, I am aware there is an expedited way of doing it, I just haven't ever tried it.It isn't hard from scratch on stovetop, soak overnight and low heat or something.
I didn't know if you had a fast version in an instapot, I think I read one once.
Looked deliciousI don't have a fast version, but since the instant pot is a pressure cooker, I am aware there is an expedited way of doing it, I just haven't ever tried it.
It was and it still is. Having it again tonight as well.Looked delicious
I made the same thing but different manner, crockpot pork tenderloin with brassicas.Pork tenderloin fajitas
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Marinated in grapefruit juice, 1 fresh lime, the zest of that lime, and crushed garlic
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Black beans
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Peppers were Marinated with the pork and cooked together until pork was done at 425 in oven. Pork was then put under the broiler, but peppers were left for a few more minutes in the baking dish at 425 while that happened.
had to look brassicas upI made the same thing but different manner, crockpot pork tenderloin with brassicas.
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I found it really takes thinking everything through to get the pics. Nobody wants to see raw food, but when things are done, especially when you're hungry, the last thing on your mind is taking pics. Once food is digesting the light bulb goes off that maybe I should have taken pics and shared. Story of my life, but from time to time I come through.I made the same thing but different manner, crockpot pork tenderloin with brassicas.
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Only gardening geeks use the term. I get it.had to look brassicas up
I just looked it up. Apparently just over an hour start to finish...don't know if something is missing from texture or flavor.It isn't hard from scratch on stovetop, soak overnight and low heat or something.
I didn't know if you had a fast version in an instapot, I think I read one once.
I never take picsI found it really takes thinking everything through to get the pics. Nobody wants to see raw food, but when things are done, especially when you're hungry, the last thing on your mind is taking pics. Once food is digesting the light bulb goes off that maybe I should have taken pics and shared. Story of my life, but from time to time I come through.
I'm a big time gardener but I don't know or practice latin names for the most part.Only gardening geeks use the term. I get it.
mizuna, mustard greens, cabbage, broccoli and a few others are in the same family. Do the greens make you fart as well, or just the florets?I'm a big time gardener but I don't know or practice latin names for the most part.
I do know the family cauliflower belongs to makes me fart strongly.
cabbage broccoli cauliflower are good for my farting, but anything you start eating a lot of, that you haven't eating a lot of, can create gas in the system, greens included...I love that family of plants/edibles so I eat a lot when availablemizuna, mustard greens, cabbage, broccoli and a few others are in the same family. Do the greens make you fart as well, or just the florets?