Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today
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Mine too. Nice job on all this Indian, fellas!
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@Chap I highly recommend this book:
The Temple Dhal has become my go-to super-easy-super-tasty-don't-have-much-time veggie curry recipe.
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@Chap I highly recommend this book:
The Temple Dhal has become my go-to super-easy-super-tasty-don't-have-much-time veggie curry recipe.
Oh that's great… thanks. Been looking for a book with fast and easy indian recipes... Ordered.
Got this one as a Christmas present from Maxi:
it's great too but more complex dishes.
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I can recommend this one: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking
https://www.amazon.com/Lord-Krishnas-Cuisine-Vegetarian-Cooking/dp/0525245642
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@Chap I highly recommend this book:
The Temple Dhal has become my go-to super-easy-super-tasty-don't-have-much-time veggie curry recipe.
Super easy, super tasty, minimal time required Indian food? This sounds like something I need.
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Any bread baking fans here? I’d previously grown up and baked with a sourdough culture, but wasn’t entirely happy with the results and the process of that particular method used and discarded a lot of flour. Found a different method and started a new mother two weeks ago, finally baked with it yesterday. Got pretty good results this time, think I just need to tweak it a little. Pretty tasty too!
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@neversummer dear goodness that looks good. I need a hunk of that toasted and dripping in warm butter NOW!
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@Stuart.T Thanks! Olive oil and flaky salt for me, but it is tasty. One of my favorite winter childhood memories is baking bread with my dad. The smell really takes me back!
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I bake the families bread on a regular basis, normally one bake day a week. I find the whole process very rewarding and therapeutic.
It is a pretty standard Norwegian style, every day dough though. Dried or fresh yeast and about 50/50 ratio between strong white flour and whole grains/coarse ground grains.
I want to try sourdough but have yet to take the time to experiment with making the base.
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Not a lot of cooking going on in that post, but it does look delicious.
So does the previous post.