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Chicken Marsala:

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Excellent picture. Maybe next time you could get more of the wine in the frame ;)
 
Excellent picture. Maybe next time you could get more of the wine in the frame
FYI - the wine is Colombo Sweet Marsala, which is what I normally buy for cooking. American "marsala" works in a pinch, but the dish is far better with Colombo. It's not something I ordinarily drink, but (no surprise) it goes well with the dish.
 
We eat a fair amount of pork tenderloin, as we really like it and it's relatively inexpensive. Since the package contains 2 loins, I typically cook one the first night, and the second a day or two later using a different method. Well, maybe not a different method, but different details.

Sunday Mrs. WM81 requested a Port sauce, so I opened a bottle of Chocolate Raspberry Port, and did it.

Sliced the pork, pounded thin, & pan fried it with seasoned salt, black pepper, cardamom, and granulated garlic. Made a sauce with the Port and store bought vegetable broth, served over rice.

We had leftovers for dinner Monday.

Tuesday? When I processed the first loin, I did the same with the second. This one went into a ziplock bag with olive oil, allspice, seasoned salt, and black pepper (Traditional Syrian Shish-Kebab seasonings). Additionally I added a bit of Gewurztraminer and cornstarch. The cornstarch helps tenderize the meat (not that the pork needs it), and gives it a velvety mouthfeel.

Yes, mouthfeel is important in food as well as wine!

Panfried the pork (no need for oil or additional seasoning), made a sauce with Gewurztraminer (remainder is in my glass) and chicken stock, and served with seasonal pasta from Aldi's.

Periodically Aldi's has seasonal or event shaped pasta. Mrs. WM81 likes it, so when I see it, I buy a bag. This is Christmas pasta. I need to buy a few things tomorrow, and if it's still in stock, I'll get another bag.

Guys -- some women want jewelry and expensive stuff. Others want to know that even when doing something mundane like grocery shopping, they are in our minds. Y'all can figure out which one I got. ;)


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Not dinner, but lunch!

Mrs. WM81 purchased a Costco rotisserie chicken Wednesday. Per usual, I deboned it while it was hot. I put the carcass in a pressure cooker along with broth from the bag, a chopped onion, seasoned salt, black pepper, and water. This makes very rich stock. After refrigerating overnight, it's almost as thick as gelatin:

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I diluted by half, but probably could have diluted it again by half. [The finished soup is slightly gelled in the fridge]

Brought it to a simmer, added sliced celery and let cook 10 minutes. Then added a LOT of carrots + meat, and simmered for 20 minutes.

That's lunch yesterday and today, and probably for another 3 days ...

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Playing with food Episode 307.......

Once in a Lifetime meal. Dug in the freezer and pantry and came up with........

Shrimp Poblano!


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XL Shrimp, Baby Portobello shrooms. shallots fresh Vitamin G, and a JUMBO Poblano pepper I roasted and peeled today. I pushed the easy button and used a jar of Rao's Alfredo sauce we had in the pantry. Mrs IB was using her finger to wipe the bowl clean so pretty sure she liked it!
 
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