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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 12,786
    Did pick up a couple phatty ham hocks. Sliced up some onions, 1 beer, some water, maple syrup, mustard, peppercorns, bay leaf, a few whole cloves. Low for about 8 hours. 
    Plan to pull meat out. Remove bones. Maybe crisp up the fat. Put some brown rice in the broth. Cook til done. 
    Never tried this. Looked up a few recipes and consulted with Chef Jeff. He gave me the go ahead.

    Might puree the broth and add a can of beans. Not really sure how it will end up. Seems like a good thing to cook on a snowy day.
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,605

  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 4,005

    Braised duck leg with Bok Choy.
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,688
    eddiec said:

    Braised duck leg with Bok Choy.
    Next time I get duck I need to buy a whole duck ! That looks perfect 
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,457
    edited January 26
    Loujoe said:
    Did pick up a couple phatty ham hocks. Sliced up some onions, 1 beer, some water, maple syrup, mustard, peppercorns, bay leaf, a few whole cloves. Low for about 8 hours. 
    Plan to pull meat out. Remove bones. Maybe crisp up the fat. Put some brown rice in the broth. Cook til done. 
    Never tried this. Looked up a few recipes and consulted with Chef Jeff. He gave me the go ahead.

    Might puree the broth and add a can of beans. Not really sure how it will end up. Seems like a good thing to cook on a snowy day.

    My mom used to take currant jelly and reduce it with a bit of stock for our ham gravy. Delicious. Have not had it in many years, but I am now craving it.

    Edit: I guess if you add coffee that is a version of red eye gravy
    Post edited by Get_Right on
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 12,786
    Get_Right said:
    Loujoe said:
    Did pick up a couple phatty ham hocks. Sliced up some onions, 1 beer, some water, maple syrup, mustard, peppercorns, bay leaf, a few whole cloves. Low for about 8 hours. 
    Plan to pull meat out. Remove bones. Maybe crisp up the fat. Put some brown rice in the broth. Cook til done. 
    Never tried this. Looked up a few recipes and consulted with Chef Jeff. He gave me the go ahead.

    Might puree the broth and add a can of beans. Not really sure how it will end up. Seems like a good thing to cook on a snowy day.

    My mom used to take currant jelly and reduce it with a bit of stock for our ham gravy. Delicious. Have not had it in many years, but I am now craving it.

    Edit: I guess if you add coffee that is a version of red eye gravy
    Interesting. Like that idea. Mine came out ok. Have more, so added a jar of yellow tomato sauce i made. See how it will taste. Prob OK for me, but wouldn't serve it to anyone else. Rice in a crock pot got a little like risotto. All that pork fat kind of grosses me out!
    Has a nice smokey flavor. May be better today.
    They can't all be home runs.
  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 27,541
    Ham hocks for split pea soup?

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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,457
    Loujoe said:
    Get_Right said:
    Loujoe said:
    Did pick up a couple phatty ham hocks. Sliced up some onions, 1 beer, some water, maple syrup, mustard, peppercorns, bay leaf, a few whole cloves. Low for about 8 hours. 
    Plan to pull meat out. Remove bones. Maybe crisp up the fat. Put some brown rice in the broth. Cook til done. 
    Never tried this. Looked up a few recipes and consulted with Chef Jeff. He gave me the go ahead.

    Might puree the broth and add a can of beans. Not really sure how it will end up. Seems like a good thing to cook on a snowy day.

    My mom used to take currant jelly and reduce it with a bit of stock for our ham gravy. Delicious. Have not had it in many years, but I am now craving it.

    Edit: I guess if you add coffee that is a version of red eye gravy
    Interesting. Like that idea. Mine came out ok. Have more, so added a jar of yellow tomato sauce i made. See how it will taste. Prob OK for me, but wouldn't serve it to anyone else. Rice in a crock pot got a little like risotto. All that pork fat kind of grosses me out!
    Has a nice smokey flavor. May be better today.
    They can't all be home runs.

    If you like rice and eat it often, you need a Japanese rice cooker. And it does not have to be the $400 version. We always have rice available, basically 24/7. If we are making something with the rice we never use the rice cooker. Always flavor the rice in a separate pan/pot. I like to get Chinese sausage to make fried rice, and my wife likes salmon. We do eat a ton of fried rice and rice balls. Pretty much the only carb I consume regularly. And yes, it has to be rice from Japan. Koshihikari.
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,370
    Anyone try for the Noma LA 2026 reservations?  The girl and I tried exactly at 10AM this morning.  Fn sold out it seconds.  Shit was harder than getting concert tickets!  hahaha
    Still on the waitlist incase something opens up...
  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 4,005
    mca47 said:
    Anyone try for the Noma LA 2026 reservations?  The girl and I tried exactly at 10AM this morning.  Fn sold out it seconds.  Shit was harder than getting concert tickets!  hahaha
    Still on the waitlist incase something opens up...

    Just read up on that. That's a tough reservation to come by.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,260
    edited January 27
    CROJAM95 said:
    ^^
    Damned
    You are feasting!!!
    What could be better… def not going in Monday, the football  games  tomorrow… watch a few movies tonight…. Mother Nature giving me a break, been so busy last few weeks… I will stay home and live in my sweats next few days. 

    I'm surprised to see a Nanaimo bar in your pastry selection. I didn't know you could get those in New York, or the US in general. Is it a proper one, or some kind of American version, or something completely different but it just looks the same? 
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,457
    eddiec said:
    mca47 said:
    Anyone try for the Noma LA 2026 reservations?  The girl and I tried exactly at 10AM this morning.  Fn sold out it seconds.  Shit was harder than getting concert tickets!  hahaha
    Still on the waitlist incase something opens up...

    Just read up on that. That's a tough reservation to come by.

    Same old story. I would guess no seats were ever available to the general public. VIPs had them all locked up. Just like concert tickets.
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,370
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    mca47 said:
    Anyone try for the Noma LA 2026 reservations?  The girl and I tried exactly at 10AM this morning.  Fn sold out it seconds.  Shit was harder than getting concert tickets!  hahaha
    Still on the waitlist incase something opens up...

    Just read up on that. That's a tough reservation to come by.

    Same old story. I would guess no seats were ever available to the general public. VIPs had them all locked up. Just like concert tickets.
    That would be my guess.  Have of the tables were prob to VIPs/celebs and the other half on their website to the public.  Wonder if there is a secondary market for something like that.  
    We did try for their spring openings in Copenhagen last year.  Missed out but did get a notification that something was available two days in advance.  Would have had to be in Denmark in less than 2 days....LOL.  I could def swing LA if this happens as it's only an hour flight away.
  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,457
    mca47 said:
    Get_Right said:
    eddiec said:
    mca47 said:
    Anyone try for the Noma LA 2026 reservations?  The girl and I tried exactly at 10AM this morning.  Fn sold out it seconds.  Shit was harder than getting concert tickets!  hahaha
    Still on the waitlist incase something opens up...

    Just read up on that. That's a tough reservation to come by.

    Same old story. I would guess no seats were ever available to the general public. VIPs had them all locked up. Just like concert tickets.
    That would be my guess.  Have of the tables were prob to VIPs/celebs and the other half on their website to the public.  Wonder if there is a secondary market for something like that.  
    We did try for their spring openings in Copenhagen last year.  Missed out but did get a notification that something was available two days in advance.  Would have had to be in Denmark in less than 2 days....LOL.  I could def swing LA if this happens as it's only an hour flight away.

    I do not work that hard for food. Not sure about Europe but there are definitely paid squatters in NYC. 
  • TahoeJeff
    TahoeJeff Seattle Posts: 361
    Tonight I took my girlfriend out to a restaurant that I recently read a glowing review of in the Seattle Times. It's called Atoma. It was spendy, but the food was fantastic.

    This is their rosette cookie. It is filled with farmer's cheese and onion jam. I could've eaten an entire plate of these. They were incredible.



    I had the Beef Coulotte, which had sunchokes, sauce bolo, crispy sweetbreads, and dolgo apple. All of the flavors worked very well. Delicious.



    For sides we had this salad with curry ranch and almonds, and cheesy filomena potatoes



    And for dessert we shared Baked Alaska with parsnip ice cream

     
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  • SPEEDY MCCREADY
    SPEEDY MCCREADY Posts: 27,541
    Fancy schmancy!!!
    Very nice
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,688
    TahoeJeff said:
    Tonight I took my girlfriend out to a restaurant that I recently read a glowing review of in the Seattle Times. It's called Atoma. It was spendy, but the food was fantastic.

    This is their rosette cookie. It is filled with farmer's cheese and onion jam. I could've eaten an entire plate of these. They were incredible.



    I had the Beef Coulotte, which had sunchokes, sauce bolo, crispy sweetbreads, and dolgo apple. All of the flavors worked very well. Delicious.



    For sides we had this salad with curry ranch and almonds, and cheesy filomena potatoes



    And for dessert we shared Baked Alaska with parsnip ice cream

     
    Damn I’ve never heard of most of those dishes but it looks yummy 😋 
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 32,272
    Looks banging.
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  • nicknyr15
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  • TahoeJeff
    TahoeJeff Seattle Posts: 361
    nicknyr15 said:

    Yum. More dishes need to be served with some gravy.
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