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  • godot@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I made mooncakes for the first time yesterday, I wanted to be ready to make them for the Mid-Autumn Festival this year. I’ve been buying them for a long time and decided to finally make them myself.

    They’re not as difficult as I expected, actually. Since the cakes are molded there’s some nuance to getting the dough the right thickness. Making them at home gives an incredible variety of options for fillings; I did purple sweet potato, cheesecake, and matcha.

  • serpentofnumbers@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been making this cucumber salad a lot recently. It’s a good summer dish.

    Ingredients: Cucumber Celery Pickled Red Onions (done with apple cider vinegar, garlic, cardamom pod, coriander seed, cumin seed, black peppercorn) Garlic/Rosemary infused Olive Oil Sunflower seeds Fresh cracked black pepper

  • Lvxferre
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    1 year ago

    The star of my previous week (from Wed to Tue) was the green lasagna with bolognese and bechamel sauces. It took a lot of time to prepare (homemade dough), but the folks here devoured it amazingly fast. They also really liked the entrevero.

    Today I’ve prepared some deep-fried pork - basically karaage with pork shank instead of chicken, it turned out rather good. And Sunday I’m going to buy roti chicken because I gotta prepare coxinha in the Monday, I like to use the leftover roti chicken breast for that.

  • SoaringFox@beehaw.orgOPM
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    1 year ago

    I just made a huge pot of chorizo cheese dip yesterday for our “dinner club” we host once a month. I also made tacos and guacamole but I only took a pic of the queso. It was very good and we sent home a bunch with everyone too. I made it with white American cheese.

    • unce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      @SoaringFox@beehaw.org For some reason I can’t see any replies to this thread from outside my instance, hopefully this post works

      I like to dry rub and smoke them for about 3-4 hours, wrap for 1, then unwrap with some sauce on top until they’re done. During the first part I mist them with apple cider vinegar for extra flavor and moisture.