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What's for Dinner?

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Tonight we are driving a couple miles to the HoosierPark horse racing track and casino. Just found out they have great shrimp and grits(like S.C.). In Indiana..wow! I'm excited! Update to come.
Get aload of this....Cheese grits...garlic...bacon...mushrooms...shallow-fried shrimp.:essen:
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Flicka

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Fläskpannkaka. I don't really think it has a name in English... You basically take pancake batter and pour it over pancetta/bacon cubes and bake it in the oven (about 1 1/2 inch thick). It's eaten with lingonberry jam. Extremely old-fashioned, traditional food here.
 

sheeplady

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Fläskpannkaka. I don't really think it has a name in English... You basically take pancake batter and pour it over pancetta/bacon cubes and bake it in the oven (about 1 1/2 inch thick). It's eaten with lingonberry jam. Extremely old-fashioned, traditional food here.

That sounds delicious! :)

Last night we went out to a middle eastern/ greek restaurant here. I have leftovers for lunch.:)
 

Miss sofia

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That sounds delicious! Yummy

January is always pie month in our house. Nothing like a bit of hearty stodge to warm the old cockles on a cold, drizzly evening.

Shame you are so far away Mr Daddy or i'd be inviting you round for a slice!

Locktown dog - I'm very jealous about the venison. I'll bet it's going to be most excellent. I haven't eaten any decent venison for a long while.
 
Artichokes..or heart of artichoke? You are an artichoke fanatic...I fear! Guess what..I've never ever had them! What do they taste like?
(..and don't say..chicken...)
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You are kidding right?! You have never had them?! Gee, they have been eaten since Roman times. :p

You eat the ends of the petals and the heart---either dipped in mayonaisse or some kind of sauce. You can also roast them in a sauce or seasoned.
They taste different depending on how you eat them. They generally have a sort of nutty creamy taste.
 

Flicka

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You are kidding right?! You have never had them?! Gee, they have been eaten since Roman times. :p

You eat the ends of the petals and the heart---either dipped in mayonaisse or some kind of sauce.

I love them dipped in melted butter with a splash of lemon. Yum!
 

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Artichokes..or heart of artichoke? You are an artichoke fanatic...I fear! Guess what..I've never ever had them! What do they taste like?
(..and don't say..chicken...)
HD
The whole artichoke.


You eat the ends of the petals and the heart---either dipped in mayonaisse or some kind of sauce. You can also roast them in a sauce or seasoned.
They taste different depending on how you eat them. They generally have a sort of nutty creamy taste.
Exactly, but don't eat the fuzzy part covering the heart.
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To cook them: First you trim the pointy parts off the leaves and cut the stem off to the bottom and then you boil them covered in water until a leaf comes out easily... about 45 minutes :)


I love them dipped in melted butter with a splash of lemon. Yum!

I do this once in while too :)
 
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fortworthgal

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Anything involving melted butter gets my vote. :D

Last night was takeout sandwiches because we had a late evening running errands. Tonight was total comfort food - a cheesy ground beef and rice casserole, green salad with ranch dressing.
 

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