October 22, 2007
- Billy's Little Trip
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If you're referring to mine, you're welcome to it. If not, you're still welcome to it. I don't have a written recipe, but I can pretty much give more precise details if needed.
I also have a few variations to the recipe as I was developing it. EI: Soaking the noodles in Kahlua, or chocolate liqueur. My Maw in law likes the hint of mint. I'm a poet and didn't know it. Also I have added different extracts to the chocolate ricotta, like orange or raspberry, etc.
I also have a few variations to the recipe as I was developing it. EI: Soaking the noodles in Kahlua, or chocolate liqueur. My Maw in law likes the hint of mint. I'm a poet and didn't know it. Also I have added different extracts to the chocolate ricotta, like orange or raspberry, etc.
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qotd: I'd like to believe I'm something of a master at cooking up calabacitas. I think it means "little squash" or something in Spanish, and that's essentially the heart of it, but I like to add so much more.
Basically, ya take some yellow squash / Mexican squash / zucchini (I'm sure other squash would work but I'm not gonna try pumpkin, dammit), fry it in olive oil with some garlic and brown mustard seed until it's all golden brown, then throw in some corn, curry powder, salt n' pepper, and cook it all down together. Throw some basil / oregano on at the end. I like it with tons of onions and green chile, but I gotta do that in a separate pan since Courtney doesn't dig it (she's from Florida and doesn't have the huevos we New Mexicans have). Wrap it up with some black beans, rice, and cheddar cheese in a big ol' gordita-size tortilla, and that's one mondo burrito.
Actually, it's really easy to make, so maybe I'm not so much of a "master". But I make it all the time and hardly ever get sick of it.
Basically, ya take some yellow squash / Mexican squash / zucchini (I'm sure other squash would work but I'm not gonna try pumpkin, dammit), fry it in olive oil with some garlic and brown mustard seed until it's all golden brown, then throw in some corn, curry powder, salt n' pepper, and cook it all down together. Throw some basil / oregano on at the end. I like it with tons of onions and green chile, but I gotta do that in a separate pan since Courtney doesn't dig it (she's from Florida and doesn't have the huevos we New Mexicans have). Wrap it up with some black beans, rice, and cheddar cheese in a big ol' gordita-size tortilla, and that's one mondo burrito.
Actually, it's really easy to make, so maybe I'm not so much of a "master". But I make it all the time and hardly ever get sick of it.
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Yeah, you're right, but I use cheapo cheddar on pretty much everything. I live right next to the ghetto grocery store, so I just grab all my provisions there rather than bus around town / spend more money. I ain't got me no sophisticashun, I reckon.WeaselSlayer wrote:Cheddar!? Use Oaxaca for god's sake man!
Feel free to come up with a gourmet version if you like.
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Oh it is, and very rich, almost like a cheese cake, but leaning towards a ganache and the noodle are like a thin pastry. Some might like to pair up a nice Cabernet or a Stout, but for me, a cup of coffee or a big glass of milk.anti-m wrote: Chris, I thought your desert pasta sounded like it might well be tasty!
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Well, just for the record, I made my Irish Onion soup last night and it just wasn't what I was hoping for... I love me some Mimi's onion soup, and there's a restaurant near here that has an "onion burger," which is an angus patty cooked in French onion soup that is really good... I don't know, Guinness is very good stuff, but maybe it just doesn't belong in soup...
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