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A cooking day today for sure.
Lemon Orzo Chicken Soup
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Beer braised short ribs
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Lemon Orzo Chicken Soup
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Beer braised short ribs
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an egg and lemon emulsion. it's really good. I printed the recipe from a blog but now I can't find it. I will though and share it here.Coden wrote:Mary Beth - both of those look wonderful. What makes the broth white on the soup?
FYI I threw in a half jar of pickled jalapenos to the ribs. Just tasted the sauce - who wah that's a kick!

found it. couple of things I changed. I had no dill so I used a greek seasoning mix instead. dill would be great but since we have 15 inches of snow I didn't go get it. instead of salt and pepper I added lemon pepper seasoning at the end. i didn't shred carrots I diced and I added celery as well.
I poached my chicken in a wheat beer before making the soup.
Really good. for me it could use even more lemon but that's to taste. I added zest to my broth as well.
http://www.recipegirl.com/2008/10/14/gr ... cken-soup/
I poached my chicken in a wheat beer before making the soup.
Really good. for me it could use even more lemon but that's to taste. I added zest to my broth as well.
http://www.recipegirl.com/2008/10/14/gr ... cken-soup/
We had grouper this afternoon. Grouper is NEVER available up here, or so I thought. My sister brought it over from Jasper White's new seafood store in Hingham. They told her they would get whatever we want for fish in special, yeah! So, I seared it and made a black bean-mango salsa, stuck it on some tostones for extra crunch, and made a coconut-cilantro rice to go with.
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It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Maryanne, they are right in the freezer section of all the grocery stores around here--Shaws, Roche Brothers, etc. They require that you soak them in salt water, then drain and fry them. I guess they are probably not as good as ones from scratch, but they worked well enough for me. I was looking for something a little bland and very crunchy.
Here's a picture from last night, platter of shrimp with linguini. I am pretty sure that I still have garlic coming out of my pores this morning.
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Here's a picture from last night, platter of shrimp with linguini. I am pretty sure that I still have garlic coming out of my pores this morning.
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28539958@N00/4345313660/" title="shrimp scampi by liamsaunt, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/434 ... bf86cf.jpg" width="500" height="421" alt="shrimp scampi"></a>
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.