Quoting MICHAEL LOO to ALL on 15-Sep-2018 01:37 <=-
The main course for supper was Nancy's gout chaser, a
concoction of turmeric, celery, onions, curry powder,
and whatever meat is around - this time it was teriyaki
marinated chicken thighs from Wegmans, of which I
disapprove, because I don't like paying extra for work
that I can do better and cheaper. At the store, I had
mildly suggested that we do the meat from scratch; I
ought to have insisted as I was paying for the groceries.
Whatever, the dish tasted pretty good, and the teriyaki
added a not unpleasant sweetness to the dish. I don't
recall if there was any starch to go with this - if so,
I didn't have any of it.
The first dessert was my carrot cake, which was actually
a meatloaf in the shape of a layer cake, frosted with
garlic mashed potatoes. It tasted pretty good.
Others were old standards key lime pie (good) and
pecan pie (better) from Gail. I believe these had been
available on Saturday, but I hadn't gotten any.
These are other things tasted from Saturday through
Monday morning, not necessarily in this order.
Burton had brought an air fryer and some wonton skins
as a Chopped challenge for me. Somehow I never got to
this, and it went forgotten by everyone else. Honest,
Burt, I wasn't trying to shirk my responsibilities, and
I really would have liked to play with the toy a little,
but there was so much else to do. What I'd likely have
done - filled some of the skins with a meat and dairy
filling to make rangoony type things and sliced up the
rest of the skins, making Chinese restaurant crunchy
noodles with some of the strips and cinnamon-sugar chips
with the rest. Ah, next time. I like making stuff for
Burt, because I like hearing him go My, that's good.
No matter what I make, and no matter whether it's actually
good or not.
The Hafflys found these pouches of dehydrated food, from
Utah of course, under the Brooke and Bradford label.
Steve opened the spiced ground beef, and we sampled it
both dry and reconstituted. It tasted like heavily browned
salty ground beef with a touch of cumin and chili powder.
Not a big surprise, and we decided not to bother to
experiment with the minced onion and diced green pepper
from the same company. If we'd been short of food, maybe
we could have done something with all of these, but since
when does the echo picnic go short of food?
Crosse & Blackwell cranberry chutney was pretty nice; I
suggested eating it on the Parm Crisps. The combo didn't
much improve either component, but it was decent. This
stuff was from Nancy I think.
Bonnie came by with Hana raspberry flavored sake, which
smelled strongly of berry and turned out to be too sweet
for most of us to drink. This had been a gift from her
sister (or aunt, or something) Marguerite.
So as a consolation prize she gave us tastes of Knob Creek
100 and Eagle Rare 90, both respectable Bourbons but on the
strong side for most of us.
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