Leftover fish and crab cakes.
Baked chicken breast, risotto and broccoli. It looks like hospital food but it was tasty.
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I love schnitzel!That looks good - one of my favorite types of meal - simple, but oh so good!
I thought you have a schnitzel there. A friend of mine just sent a link to a new craft brewery that opened up here, that also serves German food. I was just looking at the schnitzel on their menu yesterday. And I looked up recipes to see if I could make it myself. Well, what the internet calls "pork schnitzel", I call "a breaded pork chop". I guess I've been making pseudo-schnitzel all along and never realized it. The only step I was missing was pounding the meat with a hammer into a thin cutlet first. And I guess technically schnitzel is fried in a fairly deep amount of oil, but I only pan-fry mine in very little oil, or nowadays I air fry it with almost no oil at all.
Pound meat fairly flat (pork, chicken, beef, veal, whatever). Add salt and pepper to both sides. Dredge through flour. Dredge through beaten eggs. Dredge through your favorite seasoned bread crumbs. Fry in about an inch of oil (or in my case air fry, bake in oven, or pan-fry). So schnitzel is nothing more than my basic breaded pork chop, except with the meat pounded flat in the beginning. I learn something new every day!
I haven't had good schnitzel since 1999 when I was in Vienna Austria. No one around here makes anything closeI love schnitzel!
Please elaborate!!Creamy tacos, per a friend's request for his birthday.
The Bavarian Inn just south of us in Eureka Springs Arkansas has great Schnitzel! Every bit as good as you find in Vienna. Jake and I were down there last June and I took him over there just for the schnitzelI haven't had good schnitzel since 1999 when I was in Vienna Austria. No one around here makes anything close
And a fine beer to i seeThe Bavarian Inn just south of us in Eureka Springs Arkansas has great Schnitzel! Every bit as good as you find in Vienna. Jake and I were down there last June and I took him over there just for the schnitzel
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Ever eaten at Helga's? It is the only place I have ever had schnitzel. It was not something we had growing up in spite of some of my ancestors being Bavarian.That looks good - one of my favorite types of meal - simple, but oh so good!
I thought you have a schnitzel there. A friend of mine just sent a link to a new craft brewery that opened up here, that also serves German food. I was just looking at the schnitzel on their menu yesterday. And I looked up recipes to see if I could make it myself. Well, what the internet calls "pork schnitzel", I call "a breaded pork chop". I guess I've been making pseudo-schnitzel all along and never realized it. The only step I was missing was pounding the meat with a hammer into a thin cutlet first. And I guess technically schnitzel is fried in a fairly deep amount of oil, but I only pan-fry mine in very little oil, or nowadays I air fry it with almost no oil at all.
Pound meat fairly flat (pork, chicken, beef, veal, whatever). Add salt and pepper to both sides. Dredge through flour. Dredge through beaten eggs. Dredge through your favorite seasoned bread crumbs. Fry in about an inch of oil (or in my case air fry, bake in oven, or pan-fry). So schnitzel is nothing more than my basic breaded pork chop, except with the meat pounded flat in the beginning. I learn something new every day!
I have not. I just looked it up. It's a bit of a drive for me, in Aurora. We're not in that area much, it's on the opposite end of the Denver metro area from where we live. But we do Day Trading classes in Aurora maybe once a year. Maybe we can stop by after the next class.Ever eaten at Helga's? It is the only place I have ever had schnitzel. It was not something we had growing up in spite of some of my ancestors being Bavarian.
Food poisoning... Merry Xmas to me.Tamales in cheese sauce.
Wow!Food poisoning... Merry Xmas to me.
I buy 20$ worth at a time!Wow!
I stood in line a week ago to buy our tamales. I heard there were people lining up at 5 in the morning so they would get their green tamales when the place opened at 7. I was there around 10 and they were sold out of green, so we ended up with red. It was fine. Knowing that Christmas was still a week away, I took them home and put them in the freezer. I also heard people saying it was their second visit to get tamales in a week, or two. And people were buying dozens of tamales.
We have had tamales a few times for Christmas. I have wondered how tamales have become a thing for a Christmas meal. We know a family, originally from Mexico, who gets together before Christmas and makes dozens of them. They have a large family and they make up the corn masa and the filling the day before. They have huge pots for steaming them. The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren stop in and contribute to the tamale making process. There were men and women working on making tamales.View attachment 121838View attachment 121839
We keep them in the freezer and take out what we want for a meal. I have never made them, but realize how much work they are to make.I buy 20$ worth at a time!
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