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Wish I'd taken a picture of it but I made a honey custard pie with wild blueberries in it
Little bit of background, where I'm from (way back in the woods) we all have a recipe for honey custard, some people make creme brulee out of it and some people put it in a pie, my mom's and my version is really light and fluffy and acts like cheesecake so we always put it over a graham cracker crust and since blueberries grow wild out where we are in their hundreds we always mash them and swirl the puree through the pie itself, topping the whole thing with blueberries
It disappeared very quickly, the honey was locally sourced as well, I got some real good butter and cream from one of the local farmers and eggs from another, cornstarch sugar graham crackers and vanilla from the store of course, and yeah, it was awesome
Why not make your own biscuits? Canned ones are trash.View attachment 892584
Used a can of flaky biscuits instead of southern. The way the three pieces come together and flake up, how the cheese crisps, and the spices are very visually pleasing. They taste ok but it is a quick and easy way to transform some cheap ingredients. Next time I’ll do Italian seasoning instead of just oregano.
I also made kielbasa stir fry and rice with pineapple and mango preserves. Also good.
I have, but I wanted to try what somebody else posted.Why not make your own biscuits? Canned ones are trash.
Why does your kitchen look like a meth lab?Ok I guess I’ll walk you through my thought process as I made my dish.
So here we are back in my kitchen.
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It’s not perfect but it doesn’t need to be
Almost all the food in the house currently sits in the fridge.
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Ok here’s what I’ve got:
1 half eaten mango. I like them, but their a bit to sweet for me.
A bag of plums. Nice but not for dinner
A bag of apples. Same as above
A bag of dried cranberries. Same as above except I’m not to sure about cranberries to be honest
Peanut butter. I’ve been picking at it when I don’t have food
Old grapes. They are old.
Also there is a misc. as I’m just going to group the rest of the condiments; whatever’s in the bowl in the bottom, the jar of who knows what, the Chile’s at the bottom, the green salsa, the beer, an onion, and a strange piece of cheese.
Ah but luckily I have a plan
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And it involves tortillas
I’m just gonna throw these on the stove real quick, get em nice and crispy and then dip them in the green salsa. I like this because it gives me a hint of what the tacos I get are like, but this isn’t fufilling like the real thing.
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You know it’s done when it’s on fire.
Ya I don’t know, pretty great to be honest
Well, they needed to find employment somehow...Why does your kitchen look like a meth lab?
Smoky Chicken Burrito filled with my experimental Caribbean kimchi and some homemade Jamaican rice and peas
The chicken was poached in well spiced and seasoned stock in accordance to both a documentary about medieval english cooking and the advice of an ex curry chef and came out insanely tender, juicy, and flavourful before being mixed into the smoky sauce. The Kimchi contains elements of various Caribbean spice mixes and stock Caribbean vegetables. The rice and peas was a spur of the moment thing but the coconut element really went well with everything else, and in the context of a burrito it meant my dish wound up being a fusion of euro/murican/african/asian cuisine
God help me I am straight up addicted both to kimchi and to Caribbean cuisine