made mango salsa and black garlic baba ganoush, a bunch of shit for dipping in em, and baking powder chicken wings which is the best way to make them. you just like, pat them dry and mix in at least two tablespoons of baking powder with your preferred mix of spices and toss it all. blast them at 425f for 10 minutes at a time & flip them until desired crispiness is reached. i was cooking for a pregnant lady with serious morning sickness/heartburn so i just made them basic salt & pepper but they were still real satisfying
shriekingviolet posted:we had a toddler over to visit with our new puppy. i made a bunch of finger foods.
made mango salsa and black garlic baba ganoush, a bunch of shit for dipping in em, and baking powder chicken wings which is the best way to make them. you just like, pat them dry and mix in at least two tablespoons of baking powder with your preferred mix of spices and toss it all. blast them at 425f for 10 minutes at a time & flip them until desired crispiness is reached. i was cooking for a pregnant lady with serious morning sickness/heartburn so i just made them basic salt & pepper but they were still real satisfying
too healthy, get out (sounds awesome)
shriekingviolet posted:
recently found out that all hard alcohol is zero-carb, eat up friends
shriekingviolet posted:
yes... yes!!! it's been so hard to find good green onion cakes ever since they got super popular and everyone started serving inferior reheated premade crap
shriekingviolet posted:https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2018/09/25/if-youre-hungry-edmontons-king-of-the-green-onion-cakes-has-his-own-store-now.htmlyes... yes!!! it's been so hard to find good green onion cakes ever since they got super popular and everyone started serving inferior reheated premade crap
sometimes i miss edmonton, which is a weird thing, because i always talk about how much it sucks. a friend of mine was there this year and sent ugly pictures of dumb things.
anyway, have a green onion cake for me!
prep time: 1 minute
cooking time: 2 minutes
total: 3 minutes
ingredients
1 can of food
directions:
open can of food and dump the food into a microwaveable bowl. heat food in microwave for one minute. remove food, stir it up, then place back in microwave and heat for another minute.
eventually i will geta pot big enough to make so much soup that each soup produces enough cast off vegetable parts to make the entire next stock all by itself
long term goal: a cauldron hanging over a hearth that i just throw some crap in every few days and eat forever
not even once.