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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4560 on: October 08, 2020, 07:52:34 am »

Apple cake? Do share recipe.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4561 on: October 08, 2020, 12:45:40 pm »

Ok so, what is apple mash? I could google it but displaying my ignorance drives conversation.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4562 on: October 08, 2020, 01:19:56 pm »

Ok so, what is apple mash? I could google it but displaying my ignorance drives conversation.

Sorry, I was just lazy and directly translated the word from Swedish as I didn't know the English, but it's just what you call apple sauce


Apple cake? Do share recipe.

Cake was also directly translated, I don't know if breadier cakes (like say octobre cake) count as cakes in English
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4563 on: October 08, 2020, 01:50:48 pm »

Homemade apple sauce/apple mash is incredibly delicious. Godspeed.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4564 on: October 09, 2020, 12:15:28 pm »

My friend recommended making it from the apple breed with the red2 skin so it'll become reddish/pinkish sauce.

I'm hoping I'll be invited back for when it's time to pick the wint3r apples. They looked very inviting.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4565 on: October 11, 2020, 04:32:58 pm »

I tried drying some apples today.

it was the taste
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4566 on: October 11, 2020, 04:57:06 pm »

Cake was also directly translated, I don't know if breadier cakes (like say octobre cake) count as cakes in English
They do, usually.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4567 on: October 11, 2020, 05:18:49 pm »

then there will be recepis!
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« Reply #4568 on: October 11, 2020, 05:39:22 pm »

Cake was also directly translated, I don't know if breadier cakes (like say octobre cake) count as cakes in English
They do, usually.
The only exceptions I can think of where it's called bread but are arguably cake are banana bread and corn bread. And I'm sure saying corn bread will trigger some southerners.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4569 on: October 11, 2020, 07:33:07 pm »

As a southerner, I can say that I like particularly sweet corn bread, and wouldn't even bat an eye at it being called corn cake.
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« Reply #4570 on: October 12, 2020, 03:55:46 pm »

I could really use some good recipes for Butternut Squash... have about 10 sitting on the counter, and about that many more to pull out of the garden before I pull everything up.

Already do have a good recipe for soup, which is super easy and extremely good.

2-2.5 lbs butternut squash, peeled, seeds removed, cut to about 1" cubes, 1-2 carrots, likewise diced.

Toss with about 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a flat pan, roast at 425 (230C) for about 40 min (turn a couple of times during cooking).

Saute 1 onion & some garlic.  Add everything together when cooked, add 4 cups of chicken stock, a couple of bay leaves & some thyme.  Simmer for a bit, and that's it.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4571 on: October 12, 2020, 04:06:15 pm »

My wife cuts them up into little bite size squares and does magic to them, presumably involving salt, pepper, olive oil, and grated Parmesan cheese, then I think she cooks it in the oven at 425oF for 20 minutes.

That will take care of 1 butternut squash.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4572 on: October 22, 2020, 02:11:19 pm »

My housemate made a batch of curry last night!  He and his brother make it right, too, this isn't premade stuff.

I initially turned it down, sated and, well, a little standoffish.  Moods.  What can you do?
But after a little while I came back and had a taste, and it was just as good as I had built it up to be.  Crunchy red pepper, diced pork bits, but mostly just a lovely orange-yellow sauce that fit into the rice so well.

We chatted last night for the first time in over a week.  No animosity, no problems, I just prefer to keep to myself.  It was really nice.  Caught up a little over some food.

Edit:  I had left out some things when I came back a few nights ago, and he had used them.  Quality rice, fresh onions, even a little seaweed.  Mmmph, I'm going to go get some more tonight.  Like he says, it's so much more efficient to make in batches.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4573 on: October 22, 2020, 02:47:19 pm »

My wife cuts them up into little bite size squares and does magic to them, presumably involving salt, pepper, olive oil, and grated Parmesan cheese, then I think she cooks it in the oven at 425oF for 20 minutes.

That will take care of 1 butternut squash.

Ooh, a more savory squash instead of the usual butter and brown sugar one. I like it.


My housemate made a batch of curry last night!  He and his brother make it right, too, this isn't premade stuff.

I initially turned it down, sated and, well, a little standoffish.  Moods.  What can you do?
But after a little while I came back and had a taste, and it was just as good as I had built it up to be.  Crunchy red pepper, diced pork bits, but mostly just a lovely orange-yellow sauce that fit into the rice so well.

We chatted last night for the first time in over a week.  No animosity, no problems, I just prefer to keep to myself.  It was really nice.  Caught up a little over some food.

Edit:  I had left out some things when I came back a few nights ago, and he had used them.  Quality rice, fresh onions, even a little seaweed.  Mmmph, I'm going to go get some more tonight.  Like he says, it's so much more efficient to make in batches.

A good curry is a pretty good addition to an apology.
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Re: Food Thread: Kitchen Chemistry
« Reply #4574 on: October 22, 2020, 02:51:40 pm »

And we didn't even have any problem to forgive!  It was a simple act of generosity and, well, reaching out in this damn nightmare of physical isolation.
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