My dear, at the rate this country is going your services as an observer may be needed in the future!
My dear, at the rate this country is going your services as an observer may be needed in the future!
Oh, yum.
Nothing wrong with a "cheap" (i.e. affordable) Montepulciano d'Abruzzo: This is one of those Italians where price and quality do actually intersect perfectly happily.
Your wine glass looks angular but also not. Pasta looks great. Fresh squat lobster or frozen? I don't think I've ever seen either.
May just have to order those. You just got them a few weeks ago, right? Some of my good scotch glasses are crystal and heavy. Though these days I opt for a lighter glass variant. A company out here used to make scotch glasses using... obsidian! Which was way cool.Thanks. The wine is in a Norlan scotch glass. It’s double walled blown glass. They make a heavy scotch glass too. It’s definitely heavy.
https://www.norlanglass.com/products/norlan-whisky-glass
Frozen langostino.
May just have to order those. You just got them a few weeks ago, right? Some of my good scotch glasses are crystal and heavy. Though these days I opt for a lighter glass variant. A company out here used to make scotch glasses using... obsidian! Which was way cool.
You could say it was scotch on the rocks. LOL
I think we have tumblers like the one on the far left. Used for general drinks. Not my favorite. I think I'd prefer the middle one. It's similar to the tumblers I use now, except that's likely heavier.
Lightest glasses I've had in my possession (I think I gave them out to my nephews when they became of drinking age) was the Four Roses single barrel sets. Decent heft, but light, and just the right amount of cuts to bring in some flare to an otherwise medium-dark bourbon. I knew people back in the day who would throw out glasses instead of giving them away. Seems most of the time people will buy a set of 8, 10, 12 or 16 and only use a few and eventually throw away the rest years later. Just give it out!The middle one is very very light.
Because if you're gonna be drinking, you might as well get a few curls in.... but if I reach for a glass for scotch....it’s the heavy.
Hot and sour soup.
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Good heat.
Needs a smidge more sour.
Too much white pepper.
I’ll decrease the pepper and increase the chili bean sauce.
Increase the vinegar too.
It’s not ready for prime time but it’s easy enough I’m confident anyone can make it to their liking.
Oh, two other things.
I added pork and love it. I’ll do it every time now, I think.
And, my nose is running again but it’s not from my cold!!
Smoked eel with pickled vegetables for starters, followed by turbot with potatoes (mashed with pancetta and Lots of Butter). Yum.
What? Smoked eel? More info please.
I've had smoked eel (where the eel kept its form and shape) in eastern Europe (an upmarket restaurant in Vilnius, in Lithuania), and from a stall in the farmers' market from a man who used to catch and smoke his own eels and mackerel. That would simply be served with brown bread.
The smoked eel I had last night was served more like dressed crab, with pickled vegetables (red cabbage, cucumber, pickles, carrot) and some sort of homemade crisp bread, and was so delicious that there wasn't a morsel or crumb remaining on my plate when I surrendered it to the staff.
I’ve not had it smoked but it makes good sense. Smoked is probably the original method of cooking eel, I’ll bet.
I like san bei eel very much served in a hot pot with lots of onion and ginger. I’d order that or the Peking duck.
http://m.iqiyi.com/w_19rra41ft9.html
Anybody here own an Instant Pot? I discovered them a few months back and finally bought one last week. Love finding the hundreds of recipes so far. Haven’t had a bad meal out of it yet.
Having a rare treat tonight. Potatoes. We rarely have them now as Mrs AFB can’t. But every now and then we get a small bag.
Having them roasted with a chicken breast, stuffing and gravy. Some broccoli no doubt. Mrs AFB will have the chicken with the broccoli and cook some noodles.