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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,878
    GlowGirl said:
    All of those pastries look amazing. Venieros is in my neighborhood. They have incredible Italian desserts. There is this place in Little Italy I also go to. Maybe time to take a little walk over there. Yum!!
    That was last nights desert at Michael’s in Brooklyn. My favorite Italian restaurant hands down. 

    Love little Italy! We went to Zia Maria a few weeks ago. Mulberry street is always pumping
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    edited March 19
    crispy corned beef hash frittatta 
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,701
    Loujoe said:
    crispy corned beef hash frittatta 
    Nice breakfast treat! 
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,701
    I will not eat any burger unless it’s smashed burger made them last night there’s no better way to grill them😋
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    Details please^
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    Giddy up^^
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    Yesterday's cold rice and beans. Sounds like a great title to a sad country song!
  • eddieceddiec Posts: 3,953
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    No way! That is cool. I used to sell fish and loved slicing a fresh sliver off a tuna loin. Miss it.
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,733
    Not food dorky at all. I have seen it a few times and it never gets old. Once in Japan I went to a restaurant that specializes in tuna. The owner carved a tuna up in front of guests in an open area. Then he served us the huge roasted tuna head. The tuna cheeks were one of the best things I have ever eaten. 
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,878
    Classic chicken Francese 
  • SPEEDY MCCREADYSPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,015
    I went all out today and made a BLT.

    Fine dining
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    Microwaved pizza. Chewy like gum.

  • SPEEDY MCCREADYSPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,015
    Oompa loompa doopitty doo. 
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  • Cliffy6745Cliffy6745 Posts: 33,981
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
  • SPEEDY MCCREADYSPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 26,015
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    Said no tuna, ever. 
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 8,878
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    Said no tuna, ever. 
    😂 💀 
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s fucking awesome 
    Said no tuna, ever. 
    It's not even dead. It's eyes are opened. ;)

  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,701
    eddiec said:
    I went to a Tuna cutting the other day. That probably sounds super food dorky, but it was pretty cool.
    He explained all the different types of cuts, and there was a tasting after.

    That’s insane must be so tasty that fresh 
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    Correct me if I'm wrong. I remember learning that 'sushi grade' means that it was frozen (or some other treatment) to allow it to be eaten raw. The tuna I liked best was not frozen. Just like a 'AAA' grade. The frozen crayovaced (sp) stuff has an unearthly color to it.

    Discuss
  • eddieceddiec Posts: 3,953
    Loujoe said:
    Correct me if I'm wrong. I remember learning that 'sushi grade' means that it was frozen (or some other treatment) to allow it to be eaten raw. The tuna I liked best was not frozen. Just like a 'AAA' grade. The frozen crayovaced (sp) stuff has an unearthly color to it.

    Discuss
    I've heard that as well.
    In Japan they use special freezers that rapid freeze the fish and keep it a very low temperature which doesn't cause discoloration.

    The guy at the cutting said something like this (paraphrasing and can't verify if it's true)- parasites are the reason for freezing fish before eating it raw, but bluefin Tuna are warm-blooded, so the parasites get fooled, thinking they are in seals or other mammals, which changes their lifecycle and they die inside the tuna.
    (Again, can't verify the truth in this.)
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,701
    eddiec said:
    Loujoe said:
    Correct me if I'm wrong. I remember learning that 'sushi grade' means that it was frozen (or some other treatment) to allow it to be eaten raw. The tuna I liked best was not frozen. Just like a 'AAA' grade. The frozen crayovaced (sp) stuff has an unearthly color to it.

    Discuss
    I've heard that as well.
    In Japan they use special freezers that rapid freeze the fish and keep it a very low temperature which doesn't cause discoloration.

    The guy at the cutting said something like this (paraphrasing and can't verify if it's true)- parasites are the reason for freezing fish before eating it raw, but bluefin Tuna are warm-blooded, so the parasites get fooled, thinking they are in seals or other mammals, which changes their lifecycle and they die inside the tuna.
    (Again, can't verify the truth in this.)
    Uhmm almost the same process for steak carpaccio put in freezer but take it out before it’s frozen but firm so it can be sliced paper thin 
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  • CROJAM95CROJAM95 Posts: 10,146
    edited March 26
    Supermarket Checkout sucker here… I usually dump something on the basket while waiting on the person in front of me fumbling with a checkbook or some coupon dilemma 😝 the supermarket, where I swear it’s reverse evolution … carts left in the middle so no one can pass .. all kinds of funny stuff

    ok.. rant over, grabbed some Shaq gummies… damn they were good 
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,733
    It is true that freezing is done to kill parasites and yes most tunas are often frozen at very low temps, even here in the US. But there is no US requirement that tuna has to be frozen before raw consumption as many of the larger tuna species, (bluefin, yellowfin, big eye etc) are exempt from that requirement. That requirement may exist for other tunas, or species, like salmon which is known for having parasites. 

    That bright pink piece of Ahi tuna you see in the freezer at the grocery store has been "gassed" with carbon monoxide. It is controversial and prohibited in Japan. Labeling a tuna as "sushi grade" is largely based on the age and color. In many cases, it probably was purchased frozen. The unfrozen tunas caught domestically are highly sought after.

    Just buy from good fishmonger of even better a Japanese grocery, ask if it is ok to eat raw, and you will not have to worry about what they call it. Just be ready for sticker shock. 

  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 10,537
    All Interesting 
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,650
    I've had yellow fin on the boat, multiple different trips, about 20 minutes after we landed them.  Fucking glorious finger food.  :lol:  
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  • CROJAM95CROJAM95 Posts: 10,146
    Mmmmm Heart, was so tasty beating… had to take a bite 😬

    I love how the phone says East Coast as location when you are 140miles off shore… great 2015 trip
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,701
    CROJAM95 said:
    Mmmmm Heart, was so tasty beating… had to take a bite 😬

    I love how the phone says East Coast as location when you are 140miles off shore… great 2015 trip
    Talk about fresh nice 
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