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Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 8:47 pm
by chex
Dinner was a bit dry, as I couldn't get much drippings out of the meat. We definitely want to make it again though, and I'll add beef broth. Froot Loop seasoned the meat on her own, and did really well. The Yorkshire pudding was everyone's favorite part. :D

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 8:48 pm
by chex
Oh, and I have managed to get a few pics in, so I will post those here at some point.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 9:22 pm
by LaLou
Ketchup is overrated anyway.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 9:23 pm
by Clarence
I never use ketchup.

My Grandfahter too it upon himself to put ketchup on my fries when we were out somewhere...

wtf

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 10:40 pm
by chex
I use ketchup on cheeseburgers, and that's it, I think. Fries get mayo or vinegar. My kids usually use mayo or vinegar too.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:46 pm
by sizz
I'm a mayo person too. What about your cooked english breakfast though? did you not have ketchup on your bacon?

I don't think ketchup is overrated it at all but i do judge those who pile more ketchup than actual food onto their plate.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:16 pm
by Beany
Ketchup enhances good food and covers up the taste of shitty food.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 12:00 am
by LaLou
Only tim eI use ketchup is when I make my own Whiskey cocktail sauce.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:12 am
by Shay
I would just like to say that I think you need to post pictures for these events. Just saying.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:50 pm
by chex
Sizz, I did not use ketchup on my bacon. I didn't even eat more than one bite of my bacon. I hate it. The only reason I even put it on my plate was to show my kids that I keep trying foods too, even if I've hated it in the past.

Pics (and post whoring) to follow.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:54 pm
by chex
I don't have pics from many of the meals.

Day two of our weekend in Germany.


Käsespätzle
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Not a very attractive dish, but I liked it, and had fun attempting to make the noodles. Excellent suggestion, bells!

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:59 pm
by chex
No pics from France, but a few from Spain.

Churros
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I didn't have a pastry bag, and had to cut a hole in a Ziploc. I think I cut the hole too big. :lol:

Paella
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There really is shrimp in there! The teeny little salad shrimp were way cheaper, so that's what I bought. Damn good stuff, and very glad I made it!

Thanks for the info on Spanish foods, Cho!

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:05 pm
by chex
Greek foods!

Gyros
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That is some ugly food! :lol: Tasty though, even if the rub for the meat was a bit salty for my taste. All I could find was pocket pita, so it had to suffice.

Hummus
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Baklava
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This was such a pain in the bottom to make, but damn. Totally worth it!

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:12 pm
by chex
English foods! I have no idea where the stereotype that the British can't cook comes from. This was some good shazam!!

Scones and clotted cream
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Beef Wellington
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Excuse the lack of color. My flash washed it out a bit, and I was too hungry to worry about camera settings.

Plated with mash and broccoli (because the kids all asked for broccoli with it)
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I had to use a chuck roast instead of tenderloin because I'm poor, so the meat ended up rather tough, but the flavor was amazing.

Banoffee Pie
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Froot Loop made the whipped cream herself!

I do not have pics from the roast dinner, but I'm fairly certain that's going to become a regular thing in our house.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:17 pm
by Beany
Your plates are really nice. The food on them looks good too, but those are some really pretty plates.

And as for English not being able to cook, all Brits know that to make a banoffee pie you buy a pastry case, Carnation caramel, a banana and some cream :P . We're not bad cooks, just lazy.

Also, that is a monster churro but looks awesome still. I may have to make myself churros this weekend. I haven't had any since the takeout ones in Cuba last year (instead of hotdog stands they had ice cream stands).

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:34 pm
by chex
:lol: Yes, the caramel was made by boiling sweetened condensed milk, and the pastry was premade. I always try to make my own whipped cream because it's a million times better.

My plates were my mom's fine china when I was growing up, and when she left my dad, they were left in his basement. When exchex and I split, my mom went back and got them for me. It's divorce china (from Japan!) I really should get some more casual plates so those don't get all worn down.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:43 pm
by Beany
Nope, not as lazy as the Brits. You can buy condensed milk and boil it but you can also buy one which just has to be opened and poured into the pastry case.

By making your own whipped cream, I assume you mean whipping it yourself, as opposed to using milk, gelatine and goodness knows what else? Pre-whipped cream isn't worth it. It doesn't use real milk. It's not only the taste though - you have to have the satisfaction of having beaten the crap out of the cream before it would turn.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:33 pm
by chex
Yes, just whipping the cream. And I've never seen canned caramel for sale here. I didn't even know that was a thing!

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:02 am
by sizz
Greece looks especially yummy! It all looks very nice.
chex wrote:Sizz, I did not use ketchup on my bacon. I didn't even eat more than one bite of my bacon. I hate it. The only reason I even put it on my plate was to show my kids that I keep trying foods too, even if I've hated it in the past.
Ah, but in America you have the weird bacon right? I heard that American bacon is mostly rind/fat rather than actual meat.

Re: Foods around the world.

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:20 am
by chex
I found this about bacon. I don't like it because it tastes like nothing but fried salt to me.