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I got my hands on some Pillsbury crescent rolls and made real basic ham and provolone pastry things. The wife and I are in the process of moving apartments so I can't cook with my usual level of fussiness.

Pretty good though, may add more ham, may replace the provolone for swiss, cheddar, or muenster.

Also it's fucking snowing where I live. I know April's weather in New England isn't known for its consistency, but goddamnit it's April 22nd and I had to freeze my ass off this morning in 27°F weather. May is in eight days, can Old Man Winter fuck off?
 
publix generic beef patties
nice. not as a-list as you'd expect from publix, but at least none of that "only some beef heart" crap
 
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I've no problem if they're on nachos, for instance, but putting them in something like mashed potatoes? No thanks.

I pretty much never put onions in mashed potatoes, but I only make mashed potatoes to accompany main dishes that have onions already, it seems. I usually make mashed potatoes to go with gravy and the gravy made with beef drippings will have onions.
 
What are you using to do it?
Really basic stuff I remembered from grade school: milk, sugar, vanilla. Added egg yolks because I read a recipe that suggests it. Saw another recipe recommend adding heavy cream so I'm going to try that next. Put the mix in a small container and put that in a bigger container with a tub of ice and salt and shook it a bunch of times; I was hoping it would have the same effect as the ziplock bags.

Could try it with tard cum in a food processor for a milkshake?
I thawed it out and turned it into that; can't complain about the actual flavor.
 
Really basic stuff I remembered from grade school: tard cum, sugar, vanilla. Added egg yolks because I read a recipe that suggests it. Saw another recipe recommend adding heavy cream so I'm going to try that next. Put the mix in a small container and put that in a bigger container with a tub of ice and salt and shook it a bunch of times; I was hoping it would have the same effect as the ziplock bags.

That doesn't really work, though. You actually need a specialized container. Just milk is almost never going to work, though, you want high fat content. Whole milk, heavy cream, even sweetened condensed milk. Egg yolks can give you salmonella, if you want to use them, though, you should pasteurize the eggs first. Heat to 140 degrees, keep them at that temperature for several minutes. You don't want to cook them.

The Ben & Jerry's ice cream cookbook is really good. The easiest one in it is the one involving sweetened condensed milk.

It's seriously just this:

2 cups light cream
1 cup sweetened condensed milk - cold

You still need something specifically designed for ice cream though, and stirring it while it's semi-freezing is necessary. Otherwise you just end up with solid ice. Ice cream is basically a colloid, not just a solid block of ice.
 
Egg yolks can give you salmonella, if you want to use them, though, you should pasteurize the eggs first. Heat to 140 degrees, keep them at that temperature for several minutes. You don't want to cook them.
Oh definitely, I'm not taking chances with raw eggs.
 
A sandwich which can be made by a slice of bread with mayonaise mustard cheese and meat. Top it with bread and a basic sandwich. Multi grain bread is a must have if wanting to have great bread
 
I made a budget version okinomiyaki, so no bonito flakes or some other stuff it's supposed to have, just eggs, cabbage, flour, soy sauce, a little sesame oil, scallions and some pork scraps (getting rid of them was the purpose here). It actually turned out pretty good - okinomiyaki is surprisingly low on my list of favorite Japanese foods so I was pleasantly surprised. I did have the Okonomi sauce and Kewpie Mayo which really made it. I might make this more as a way of getting rid of leftovers.

Oh definitely, I'm not taking chances with raw eggs.
Egg yolks can give you salmonella, if you want to use them, though, you should pasteurize the eggs first.
Salmonella only kills the old and the weak you little bitches.
 
Oven baked crab legs. I had been craving seafood lately, and they really hit the spot. Still have enough to last a few days.
 
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