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Picnic at home of deviled eggs, olives, snap peas, radishes, white bean & pesto dip, and pita chips. White wine spritz not pictured. Bad framing...I was mostly excited about the eggs.
That looks amazing!!
How do you make your deviled egg mix?
Curious for new recipe on deviled eggs0 -
BackwoodsDarlin wrote: »Seasoned Frog Legs over Tikka Masala CauliRice
(CauliRice also has Bell Peppers and Onions)
Servings 1
18g Carbs - 5g Fiber = 13g Net Carbs
277 Calories, 7g Fat, 34g Protein
Yes!!! Another delicious looking plate!!
I have yet to try frog legs.
Been told they are good and those look super appetizing!0 -
Tonite for the family I made
Marinated turkey breast pieces (honey bourbon marinade)
Jasmine rice and early June peas
Quick + tasty 😋1 -
Yes!!! Another delicious looking plate!!
I have yet to try frog legs.
Been told they are good and those look super appetizing!
Yeppers, they are super delicious and can take on almost any flavor... best part, the meat just falls off the bone, they're THAT tender! And super healthy
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That looks amazing!!
How do you make your deviled egg mix?
Curious for new recipe on deviled eggs
Thanks! Actually it *was* a new recipe for me, this one with lime, mayo and chipotles in adobo. Delicious. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/01/dining/deviled-eggs-coronavirus.html
(I usually make them old school with ketchup, mayo and curry powder and those are good too.)
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BackwoodsDarlin wrote: »Seasoned Frog Legs over Tikka Masala CauliRice
(CauliRice also has Bell Peppers and Onions)
Servings 1
18g Carbs - 5g Fiber = 13g Net Carbs
277 Calories, 7g Fat, 34g Protein
😳 you killed Kermit
Kidding.. never tried frogs legs, they look moist.1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »
😳 you killed Kermit
Kidding.. never tried frogs legs, they look moist.
And his cousins too LOL
Seriously though... yes, they are very moist. The best thing is that they take on the flavor of most any seasoning and completely just fall off the bone, they're THAT tender. I actually seasoned those with "Pinto Bean Seasoning" by Fiesta ---- heaven!
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BackwoodsDarlin wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »
😳 you killed Kermit
Kidding.. never tried frogs legs, they look moist.
And his cousins too LOL
Seriously though... yes, they are very moist. The best thing is that they take on the flavor of most any seasoning and completely just fall off the bone, they're THAT tender. I actually seasoned those with "Pinto Bean Seasoning" by Fiesta ---- heaven!
Did you spotlight and gig them? A little country myself. I actually prefer "redneck refined."0 -
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Confession- I have an obsession with steaming clams lately... ☺️
(The steam fogged up my phone camera lens 😉)
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Vegetables, turkey sausage and egg white. Red beans and (because the weekend) I indulged in some french bread.
Coffee with a tiny bit of sweetened creamer off picture
Total 680 calories (I consider this brunch) I only eat twice during the weekend.
103 carbs, 14 fat, 9 protein, 14 fiber
There is onion, bell pepper, cabbage, spinach and mushrooms in there.
The omelet itself with no meat would be only 170 cals
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Banana s’mores
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Chopped salad of cucumber, tomato, radish, avocado, and shrimp with a cilantro/lime/jalapeño dressing. (Had some pita chips on the side.)
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An old schoolfriend came over for dinner. Starter of steamed artichokes with hollandaise. Main of Cambodian beef lok lak. Dessert was vanilla ice cream, toasted sesame, dehydrated sweet potato and miso caramel sauce.
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[img]https://us.v-cdn.net/5021879/uploads/editor/hy/hpv2ko98ypgx.png[/img ....vanilla ice cream, toasted sesame, dehydrated sweet potato and miso caramel sauce. This dessert sounds absolutely unique and SO yum! What is the way you dehydrate the s.potato? Do you actually use a dehydrator? And the toppings...😋[/img]0
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Pan Seared Seasoned Salmon with Parmesan Topped Habanero Mango and Red Pepper Veggies
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BackwoodsDarlin wrote: »Pan Seared Seasoned Salmon with Parmesan Topped Habanero Mango and Red Pepper Veggies
Another great appetizing plate!!
Perfectly looking salmon 😋.
Looks like a plate from fine dining1 -
[img]https://us.v-cdn.net/5021879/uploads/editor/hy/hpv2ko98ypgx.png[/img ....vanilla ice cream, toasted sesame, dehydrated sweet potato and miso caramel sauce. This dessert sounds absolutely unique and SO yum! What is the way you dehydrate the s.potato? Do you actually use a dehydrator? And the toppings...😋[/img]
This dessert was divine when I first ate it at a Yakitori restaurant in London. Picture of the original at the bottom of this review.
https://pickyglutton.com/2015/12/28/jidori-review-dalston-yakitori/
In the restaurant version the sweet potato crisps were deep fried. At home, I spiralized the sweet potato and put them in 10 hours in the dehydrator. You could probably use a very low oven with the door propped ajar with a piece of cutlery or on the lowest setting of the air fryer if you have one. If you don't have a spiralizer you could coarsely grate the sweet potato. The original restaurant dessert also contained some finely chopped candied ginger, which I personally found a little too dominating.
This is the miso caramel sauce recipe I used.
https://food52.com/recipes/18618-miso-caramel3 -
Made Bluefish for the first time! Loved it! That’s some lemon herb aioli on the side.
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