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Cooking club
Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 18:59
by unoduetre
[mention=109177]Teeny[/mention] [mention=6444]Momogari[/mention]
Let's start this!
The final pics and the final comments should be in our journals, but we can choose and discuss the recipe here and share our experiences when preparing it.
Let's decide about the recipe for the next week. Should we start with something Japanese, because we are weebs, or maybe you have another idea?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 23:44
by Momogari
Japanese ingredients will be hard to get here. It'd be better if I stopped by asian markets sometime to see what I can get and report back before we try anything japanese.
I had a simple fish meal in mind for this weekend but it's not anything a cooking club should bother with. I'm open to ideas.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 23:47
by unoduetre
[mention=6444]Momogari[/mention]
Let's see what ingredients you can get relatively easily, so we can decide.
Do you have any ethnic shops nearby, or it's limited to US food? Any farmer's markets?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 23:53
by Momogari
I'm probably fairly limited to US ingredients here. There are a couple 'asian markets' but those aren't guaranteed to be useful in this part of the country. I can order some stuff online though.
There are plenty of farmers markets here. Actually there's basically permanent farmers markets in lots of towns here.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 23:57
by unoduetre
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Momogari
Any ethnic food around? Jewish maybe at least? Anything like an ethnic shelf in a supermarket?
Or maybe there is some US food specific to the region you live in?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 00:12
by Momogari
Well there's small sections of shelves for various different cultures in the grocery store, jewish included, but those never seem to have what you need when you're cooking.
as long as the ingredients aren't too esoteric I think it'd be fine though.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 00:28
by unoduetre
[mention=6444]Momogari[/mention]
Let's start with something simple, relatable, yet surprising maybe?
What do you think about a burger made of black lentils with dried plums? I can translate the recipe in a minute, if you like the idea.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 00:48
by Momogari
that's fine, but a regular burger otherwise?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 00:52
by unoduetre
[mention=6444]Momogari[/mention]
What do you mean?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:04
by Momogari
I guess I don't know what would go with it. In the US there is such a thing as a 'normal' burger, and it's rather...normal. If I'm making anything out of lentils and dried plums having something normal sounds rather bland.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:10
by unoduetre
What are some ingredients of the "normal" burger?
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:12
by Citizen
Put a pickled red onion and red cabbage mix on it.
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:13
by Momogari
cheese, lettuce, tomato, ketchup.
I'm not keen on making a veggie burger otherwise normal.
pickled red onion sounds intriguing. I wonder where I can get some here. Or how long it takes to pickle
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:17
by lolin
put black garlic on it
i call it the "bet it all on black" garlic burger
Re: Cooking club
Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 01:19
by unoduetre
OK, let's not do the normal one.
What about not eating the burger with a bun etc. at all.
Let's eat it separately together with rice with some spices (I have some recipes) and a salad.
Lentils + rice is a good combination.
What do you think?