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Reply to comment by ApplePie4all in [Homemade] Hot dogs by ApplePie4all
Needs mustard, otherwise look awesome
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Reply to comment by mkk671 in [homemade] Shakshuka by JellyfishRelative
It's one of the few dishes in my arsenal that is stupid simple, but really delicious. I've served it to lots of people that had never had it, and it always impressed.
Make a basic chunky marinara (sauteed onion, garlic, can of fire roasted tomatoes, whatever herbs or spices you want), poach eggs in the sauce to desired doneness, top with feta and cilantro, serve with flatbread for mopping up extra sauce.
I have two tiny cast irons to make individual portions with, but it's a shareable dish too if you want to just plop it in the middle of the table rather than spooning individual portions.
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Reply to comment by glizzterine in Wagon train on the highway, Houston TX, Feb 2023 by exec_director_doom
It's what the football team in Frisco does....
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Reply to comment by jrhooo in Fencing or swordsmanship during the during the American revolution by Unable-Anybody-2285
Muzzle Thump is a good band name
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Reply to comment by JimmySiders in Lionel Messi World Cup Instagram post is most-liked ever by redcccp
Apologies, I think I was referring to Punjab(I)
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Reply to comment by Generic_user_person in Lionel Messi World Cup Instagram post is most-liked ever by redcccp
Hockey in Pakistani is pretty amazing too
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Man donates $18K worth of self-care items to 118 animal shelter workers by btsil001
I read that and am now even more confused
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Reply to comment by monzo705 in [Homemade] Filet Mignon over Garlic Sourdough, with French Onion Soup by Denolien
Technically a reverse sear is done from raw into a low temp oven, then seared hot.
Sous vide then sear is basically the same, but the first part is done in a sealed bag in a water bath.