Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today
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Yes @Chap i love that so many of us have so much in common. It’s cool to see overseas colleagues like @Alex doing such justice to American Thanksgiving traditions as so many of you also do to Japanese, Indian, and other global foods.
And @Jett129 you are speaking my language.
What can I say? I hang out here for a reason, and y’all are that reason. Thankful for you!
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Agree with everything you guys said and you @mclaincausey have been my Mezcal Sherpa since day one.
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Whachu gettin into with that @goosehd ?
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Everybody's preps look great. I'm doing a dry brine, which I usually do. No photos yet, but I will post tomorrow, depending on how much I drink. Happy Thanksgiving….,.
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First attempt unsupervised and need to work on the surface tension. Tomorrow morning I’ll cut it open to see how it turned out.
I think that looks great, did you have trouble creating the surface tension, I cant tell from looking at the loaf? Get a vid of @Chap doing it, he's the master…..
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First attempt unsupervised and need to work on the surface tension. Tomorrow morning I’ll cut it open to see how it turned out.
I think that looks great, did you have trouble creating the surface tension, I cant tell from looking at the loaf? Get a vid of @Chap doing it, he's the master…..
Awesome @goosehd if I think of my first attempts everything I know about baking bread I learnt from Mr Padmore and Mr Forkish
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Out the brine, and getting to room temp
Stuffed with a sausagemeat stuffing I forgot to photograph
I have got a litre of turkey stock and some herbs and veg in the pan under it, going to wrap in foil and steam to start then uncover and pump the heat to try and brown the skin
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My typical Thanksgiving, starts with Butternut Squash soup. Dining room table, not shown kitchen table. Mashed potatoes and Brussel sprouts. Sausage Dressing / stuffing / filling. it wasn't in the bird. Spoon bread / corn casserole. Turkey Cucumber salad Williamsburg salad. Not pictured was all the drinks and Pumpkin Pie.
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I say this every year, that you put in about 2 days of prepping / cooking for this meal, and your finished eating it in about 45 minutes, maybe less excluding the desert. But it still is my favorite holiday.