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  1. oldrustycars

    Epicurean outlet store

    If you find yourself in the Duluth, Minnesota area, consider a visit to the Epicurean factory store. Besides their great cutting boards they had lots of other cool stuff. We got a pizza peel which is way better than any of the three we tried before. They had tasting flight boards, and other...
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    What to do with blackeye peas?

    Impulse buy of Ragin' Cajun brand seasoned blackeye peas. I understand it was a Southern thing to serve them on New Years day. So...what do Southerners do with these? Diced ham, or andouille in them and just serve as a main dish? I'm open to suggestions. Thank you.
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    Removing non stick coating from a skillet?

    Vollrath Z4010, around $60 at restaurant supply stores. She's family and I love her, I'll just keep her away from my cookware.
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    Reviving a non stick skillet

    We have a non stick Scanpan skillet, been in regular use for 8 years. It was losing it's non stick capability, I figured it was just time, non stick doesn't last forever. Then I read about soaking them in a lye solution. I got lye crystal drain opener, dumped a bunch in a 5 gallon pail with...
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    Did I just ruin my non stick pan?

    I wonder if the Lodge nylon scrapers they sell for cast iron skillets might help scrape it off?
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    Removing non stick coating from a skillet?

    I have a Vollrath non stick skillet that someone used a sharp knife in, the coating is now scratched. They will be dealt with later. I love the skillet, is there a way to remove the non stick coating so I can still use the skillet?
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    Measuring spoons I had never seen, now can't live without

    I remove the cheapo ring they come with and put them on a sturdy key ring. They hang inside the door were the flour and baking supplies live. They get washed by hand because they will nest in the dishwasher. None get lost this way.
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    Poorly Designed Measuring Cup Warning

    I think Americas Test Kitchen rated these the best.
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    Measuring spoons I had never seen, now can't live without

    I had seen these in the King Arthur catalog and wondered why we needed spoons like this. Then I saw them in our local cooking tools store, it hit me...for scooping out of small jars. They work great. And even when scooping out of large containers they have well defined edges if you want to...
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    My first barbecue competition, Oct 8, 2022

    Smoketoberfest, Ottawa Il. Amateur cooks only. Baby back ribs, pork butt and chicken catagories. I only have my Weber 18.5 Smokey Mountain, so I'm only entering ribs. If it doesn't fit in a Honda Civic, I can't bring it. I'll report back how we do.
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    Dry roux gumbo...success

    We didn't notice a difference. I kept tasting the broth, so I wouldn't be influenced by the andouille and chicken. Nice deep smoky flavor. I will say toasting the flour smelled like burned popcorn, stunk up the kitchen good.
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    Dry roux gumbo...success

    Hershey bar dark.
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    Dry roux gumbo...success

    I'd heard about it from a line cook, but I was skeptical until I saw Bridget and Julia do it on Americas Test Kitchen. Hard to argue with their results, if something doesn't work they aren't bashful about saying so.
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    Dry roux gumbo...success

    I used Isaac Topus gumbo recipe in the last (YouTube it) and always stirred roux for 45 minutes or more. I was afraid of high heat and burning it. This time I used the Americas Test Kitchen dry roux method, came out excellent. Cup of all purpose flour in a stainless steel skillet, 425f oven for...
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    My new favorite knife

    Most knives are in a block, this one and others in Messermeister edge guards from Williams Sonoma. Other than steak knives, which are stored elsewhere, I don't have any sets of knives.
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    My new favorite knife

    The last time I got divorced I snuck my cookware out of the house before dropping the bomb. She was never going to use it anyway. Once when she was angry at me she got my favorite cast iron skillet scorching hot and dumped a bag of marshmallows in it.
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    My new favorite knife

    I'm a tool nerd, not bashful about tools in the garage or in the kitchen. I decided I couldn't live without a Chinese chef's knife. I got a Mercer for under $30. I love it. Great for chopping lots of vegetables, and works to scoop them up off the cutting board. The minor issue is if you use a...
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    Deep frying Trader Joe's orange chicken?

    This just in: Don't deep fry TJ's Orange Chicken. Only made a mess, wasn't improved at all. Film at 11.
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    Deep frying Trader Joe's orange chicken?

    Understood. I'm not new to deep frying, just never tried these before. These might be the only prepared food we buy, and these are only a few times a year. Otherwise we have a kitchen full of cookware and probably 3/4 the inventory of a Penzeys store so we usually cook from scratch. Thank you...
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    Deep frying Trader Joe's orange chicken?

    Has anyone tried deep frying Trader Joe's orange chicken? I understand an air fryer works well but we don't have one. We do have a Presto Grandpappy deep fryer. Has anyone tried this? Was it any better than throwing it in the oven? Thank you.
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    Gumbo for Fat Tuesday

    I've made a bunch of gumbo over the years. This was the first time I used Isaac Toups recipe from Youtube. Best gumbo I've had. The only variation is I added shrimp.
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    Just my opinion on Mercer knives

    Americas Test Kitchen rated a Mercer bread knife as a best buy. They typically do a good job and will consider price. I bought one, my girlfriend is an incredible baker and it gets used often. When I wanted a breaking knife for trimming briskets for the smoker I bought another Mercer. I decided...
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    Molcajete questions

    Got a new molcajete. I watched the videos on seasoning it, it took hours but I feel I did it correctly. The problem I have is when grinding salt or spices is the amount that gets lost on the porous rock. A tablespoon of Kosher salt becomes almost no Kosher salt. Is this just part of using a...
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    Browning flour for roux?

    When making chocolate roux for gumbo I use Justin Wilsons method of even amounts of flour and olive oil and stirring for 45 minutes until it's the color of dark chocolate. I recently heard about baking flour on a baking sheet in the oven until it gets a nice brown, then finishing in on the...
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    Do you enjoy shopping online?

    I avoid online retailers as much as possible. I support my local businesses. Haven't set foot in Walmart in 20 years and never will. I used to like Sur La Table until I found out they were owned by a company in Bahrain, so I pay a little more at a locally owned non-chain kitchen store. Try to...
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