QuagmireMcGuire
Kinder and Gentler
"I wanna eat gawd dammit."
I guess those Texans feel very strongly about their Jimmy Dean sausage.
I guess those Texans feel very strongly about their Jimmy Dean sausage.
You can also add walnuts, pecans or pine nuts. Nice change of pace from bottled tomato sauce for pasta.basil, garlic, and olive oil in a food processer=pesto
You can also add walnuts, pecans or pine nuts. Nice change of pace from bottled tomato sauce for pasta.
You can also add walnuts, pecans or pine nuts. Nice change of pace from bottled tomato sauce for pasta.
"Pine nut, which is a nut, but it's also the name of a town. Pistachio nut. Red pistachio nut..."
Sounds good Brett. That was the kind of stuff I was hoping for a little extra something to make it taste better. This thread is great. I'm making that chicken recipe from post 162 tonight, I'll tell you how that goes.
The World's Greatest Sandwich
(Late Night BLT Sandwich with Fried Egg & Cheese)
From “Spanglish” with Adam Sandler
Sandwich by Thomas Keller
● 3 to 4 slices thick bacon
● 2 slices Monterey Jack cheese
● 2 slices Pain de Campagne (rustic country loaf), toasted
● 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
● 4 slices tomato
● 2 leaves butter lettuce
● 1 teaspoon butter
● 1 egg
Cook the bacon until crisp, drain on paper towels and set aside.
Place the slices of cheese on one slice of the toasted bread and place in a toaster oven or under a broiler to melt the cheese.
Spread the other slice of toast with the mayonnaise, top with the cooked bacon, the sliced tomato, and the lettuce.
In a nonstick skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Fry the egg, turning over briefly when the bottom is set (keep the yolk runny!)
Slide the finished egg on top of the lettuce. Top with the other slice of toast, melted cheese side down. Place the sandwich on a plate and slice in half, letting the yolk run down the sandwich.
Makes one late night sandwich.