I wouldn't do real bread in a food processor, just for that reason. For pizza or "flat" bread, it's fine. My food processor is stronger than my stand mixer, for some reason.tifosi77 wrote:I know it's a fairly popular method, but I'd be worried about the mixer blade cutting the gluten strands into tiny fragments and not coming together properly. Also, dough is very thick and wet and can put a ton of strain on the processor's motor... and I've already killed one food processor.
Where my fellow cooks at???
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I just made a chef boyardee instead. Don't judge me.
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Want!!!! Just did the first part of the wedding registry today, always fun registering for the good stuff that we really want!columbia wrote:I picked up one of these today:
It's a serious implement.
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I'm pretty psyched about living only 5 blocks from this fish market:
http://www.russoseafood.com/about_us.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Making this salmon with a ginger-soy vinaigrette in a few hours:
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Making this salmon with a ginger-soy vinaigrette in a few hours:
http://www.aveceric.com/2011/05/11/sear ... naigrette/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Recently had a burger that was topped with kielbasa, fried egg, hashbrowns and bbq sauce. A heart attack on a bun but worth every bite. It was last meal material.
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OMG. Where did you get that
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Bocktown. It was at the one in Robinson.mac5155 wrote:OMG. Where did you get that
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I have half a chuck roast in the crockpot cooking for this evening. plan is roast beef sandwiches with cheddar and horseradish sauce. The fiancee and I were at a place this weekend that had it on special and they were out by the time we went to order, so we figured we'd make our own.
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Meatloaf.
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I disagree with Gordon. Too runny for my taste.
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yeah...i hate people that tell you your opinion of the food you eat is wrong. i like my eggs much harder than he prepared in the video. I've tried multiple degrees of done for eggs and i like them to be solid. that's just my personal opinion and i don't see how it could be construed as "wrong".blackjack68 wrote:I disagree with Gordon. Too runny for my taste.
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That's one of my favorite weeknight meals, but I like to use cod.columbia wrote:Making this salmon with a ginger-soy vinaigrette in a few hours:
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Because it is.count2infinity wrote:yeah...i hate people that tell you your opinion of the food you eat is wrong. i like my eggs much harder than he prepared in the video. I've tried multiple degrees of done for eggs and i like them to be solid. that's just my personal opinion and i don't see how it could be construed as "wrong".blackjack68 wrote:I disagree with Gordon. Too runny for my taste.
You like what you like.... even if it destroys the texture and flavor of the product the cook is trying to preserve.
Honestly, I wouldn't want eggs that runny unless they were pastured and organic. Factory farmed eggs that runny not only taste icky, they're a potential health hazard.
As an aside, those Ramsay videos are pretty good. It's fun seeing him actually cooking and not just yelling at people for cooking poorly.
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I'm allergic to eggs... but I watched it anyway... and it looked really good :-/
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i guess it's a snob thing. i don't like the PC vs console gaming debate because really it's a matter of personal choice as to what you like better. I don't like the debate on how to cook eggs because it's a personal choice of what you like better. You say "destroys the texture". What if i don't like the texture? Which is really the case for runny eggs. I just downright had the gooey texture to it. I agree that there are indeed a lot of black and white, right and wrong in cooking, but there are certain things that come down to personal preference and there's a good bit of grey involved.
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count2infinity wrote:i guess it's a snob thing. i don't like the PC vs console gaming debate because really it's a matter of personal choice as to what you like better. I don't like the debate on how to cook eggs because it's a personal choice of what you like better. You say "destroys the texture". What if i don't like the texture? Which is really the case for runny eggs. I just downright had the gooey texture to it. I agree that there are indeed a lot of black and white, right and wrong in cooking, but there are certain things that come down to personal preference and there's a good bit of grey involved.
What if I don't like the texture of a perfectly cooked steak and prefer it destroyed with it being super overcooked? Same thing, no?
**** that. Its wrong.
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All I could think about that wastifosi77 wrote:
As an aside, those Ramsay videos are pretty good. It's fun seeing him actually cooking and not just yelling at people for cooking poorly.
HEY MORON YOU BURNT THE TOAST FEEL SHAME HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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I find it snobbish to tell people what they like in food. by right and wrong in food i was talking more procedural things like knife cuts. to tell someone else something doesn't taste good is like telling someone else they're wrong for enjoying country, rap, rock, or whatever their favorite music type is.Godric wrote:count2infinity wrote:i guess it's a snob thing. i don't like the PC vs console gaming debate because really it's a matter of personal choice as to what you like better. I don't like the debate on how to cook eggs because it's a personal choice of what you like better. You say "destroys the texture". What if i don't like the texture? Which is really the case for runny eggs. I just downright had the gooey texture to it. I agree that there are indeed a lot of black and white, right and wrong in cooking, but there are certain things that come down to personal preference and there's a good bit of grey involved.
What if I don't like the texture of a perfectly cooked steak and prefer it destroyed with it being super overcooked? Same thing, no?
**** that. Its wrong.
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I feel where you are coming from but I just can't be like that whenever I'm grilling steaks. I refuse to ruin them, no matter how anyone claims they like them. I'll make them cook their owncount2infinity wrote:I find it snobbish to tell people what they like in food. by right and wrong in food i was talking more procedural things like knife cuts. to tell someone else something doesn't taste good is like telling someone else they're wrong for enjoying country, rap, rock, or whatever their favorite music type is.Godric wrote:count2infinity wrote:i guess it's a snob thing. i don't like the PC vs console gaming debate because really it's a matter of personal choice as to what you like better. I don't like the debate on how to cook eggs because it's a personal choice of what you like better. You say "destroys the texture". What if i don't like the texture? Which is really the case for runny eggs. I just downright had the gooey texture to it. I agree that there are indeed a lot of black and white, right and wrong in cooking, but there are certain things that come down to personal preference and there's a good bit of grey involved.
What if I don't like the texture of a perfectly cooked steak and prefer it destroyed with it being super overcooked? Same thing, no?
**** that. Its wrong.
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It all comes down to personal preference. Period.count2infinity wrote:i guess it's a snob thing. i don't like the PC vs console gaming debate because really it's a matter of personal choice as to what you like better. I don't like the debate on how to cook eggs because it's a personal choice of what you like better. You say "destroys the texture". What if i don't like the texture? Which is really the case for runny eggs. I just downright had the gooey texture to it. I agree that there are indeed a lot of black and white, right and wrong in cooking, but there are certain things that come down to personal preference and there's a good bit of grey involved.
But if you like eggs cooked til they have a grainy consistency, then you, sir, don't like eggs.
Exactly. That's great that you like well done steak - go forth and be prosperous! Just don't expect me to cook it that way for you, and don't presume to think that you like steak. You aren't tasting meat at that point, there's no inherent flavor of the animal - what it ate, how it lived, where it lived - is completely lost. Same with any overcooked product.Godric wrote:What if I don't like the texture of a perfectly cooked steak and prefer it destroyed with it being super overcooked? Same thing, no?
It's all well and good that someone likes eggs cooked til they're rubberized....... but don't think for one moment that you like eggs, or even have any idea what an egg actually tastes like.
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I like my scrambled eggs to be very fluffy.
What's the key to getting that?
What's the key to getting that?
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Pixie dust.
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Thanks for the pro-tip. ;)
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I was also curious as to how to do this....one sight said to beat more air into it.columbia wrote:I like my scrambled eggs to be very fluffy.
What's the key to getting that?
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Not enough curse words. And no mention of Donkey.mac5155 wrote:All I could think about that wastifosi77 wrote:
As an aside, those Ramsay videos are pretty good. It's fun seeing him actually cooking and not just yelling at people for cooking poorly.
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