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Any "like to cook" foodies here?
RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
(04-25-2018, 09:13 AM)ECSNorway Wrote: Just got myself an Instant Pot. Fun toy. Now I need ways to abuse it. Smile

This site might help.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Cool, thanks.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
There's also Hip Pressure Cooking. I have to admit, I mostly use mine to hard cook eggs. I need to branch out some.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Found while looking for something else:
Grahame's Bakery World Famous Award Winning Butter Tarts (with raisins).

Grahame's Bakery has been around for two decades, in a building that has been a bakery since 1885 (and is on the National Register of Historic Places). You probably won't get the exact same taste unless you happen to have a wood-burning oven, but give the recipe a try anyway.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is carrot and avocado tostada .

The page includes recipes for refried black beans and lemon crème fraiche.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
I should have posted this yesterday. Last week's radio recipes are for Cinco de Mayo: Queso flameado! Includes a separate recipe for the chorizo.



Wallet feeling a bit empty? Recipes for making the most of those kitchen scraps
  • Use coffee grounds to marinate steak
  • Turn watermelon rinds into Watermelon Quickles for charcuterie boards or salads
  • Turn broccoli stems into latkes
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
A couple of stories about food:

New pizza bike holds pop-up picnics for charity - There's a mobile pizza oven in Ottawa this summer, raising money for one of the local food banks. Bring your own toppings. The article includes some topping suggestions.

Fire up the grill: Toronto chefs dish on barbeque tips for long weekend - Outdoor cooking 101
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe: Duck cassoulet

Recipe from Thyme & Again, one of Ottawa's top caterers. Amazingly enough, this is "airplane food;" First Air serves this dish on their Ottawa/Iqaluit run.

(Seed to Sausage is a local wholesale butcher with a dozen different all-pork sausage varieties. Oh, look: they have recipes online.)
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last weekend was Race Weekend Ottawa, so last week's recipe was ideal for carb loading. It's also gluten-free and vegan, assuming your "butter chicken curry paste" and "tangy salad dressing" qualify.

Butter cauliflower "chicken" (serves four)
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
A story about food, rather than a recipe: Get to know Montreal's steamés hot dog culture and where to have them, according to 'Hotdog Furcoat'

What's a "steamé"? Read the article and find out... (Or take in a baseball game at the stadium; I understand they're sold at almost all ballparks, although not necessarily under that name.)




And now for last week's radio recipe: How to make spicy tofu jerky, vanilla oat protein balls - Local bodybuilder shares protein-rich vegan delights

(Yeah - "tofu jerky". Now you know why I started with the steamés.)
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Baking literally burns off calories

Apparently, there's a chemical reaction during baking that reduces the calories in the sugars used to make baked goods - 5-8% in table sugar, 12% in sucrose, 36% in invert sugar.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is Ethiopian cooking: Yemisir Wot (Pureed split red lentils simmered in spicy hot berbere sauce) and Alicha Wot (Chopped lean beef cooked in mild sauce and herbed butter).

Looks good...



Take a virtual tour of Montréal's largest cheese shop, and learn what not to put on a cheese board.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
This one I'll pass on. I was never fond of spicy food, and the one time I tried Ethiopian left my mouth burning for hours.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is Mojo Pork Marinade, for preparing the pork for a Cubano sandwich. The page also tells you how to put together a Cubano sandwich.
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Rob Kelk

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But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is arctic char marinaded in maple syrup, garam masala and soya sauce, special for the solstice.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Two recipies this time!

One for the grown-ups to make: Duck magret with wild rice and garlic scape salad

One for the youngsters to make: Vegan and Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is, despite the border tensions, an All-American meal: applewood-smoked chicken thighs with Alabama white BBQ sauce (originally Big Bob Gibson's recipe from 1925), and potato salad with eggs and mustard (an old family recipe shared by a Baptist minister).

To finish it off, I recall posting a link to an apple pie recipe in the very first post of this thread.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Ice cream bread

With sprinkles - put those in last, or the colour will run.
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is kombucha
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Rob Kelk

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But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is Vietnamese jackfruit salad

(I think that's "jackfruit salad, Vietnamese style", not "salad made with Vietnamese jackfruit"... but, with vegetarian dishes popular among Vietnamese Buddhists, one can never tell.)
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Rob Kelk

Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Something for the "like to eat" foodies: Where to eat with just 48 hours in these great Canadian locales — according to the chefs!

The locales:
  • St. John's, N.L.
  • Dartmouth, N.S.
  • Summerside, P.E.I.
  • Moncton, N.B.
  • Montreal, Que.
  • Toronto, Ont.
  • Winnipeg, Man.
  • Saskatoon, Sask.
  • Edmonton, Alta.
  • Yellowknife, N.W.T.
  • Calgary, Alta.
  • Vancouver, B.C.
  • Squamish, B.C.
  • Whitehorse, Yukon
Each list includes a "so, where do the locals eat?" list.
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Rob Kelk

Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
A two-for this time:

Slow-cooked chicken and dumplings (allow two days for preparation)

Chicken fingers (two different recipes - crispy or not)
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Rob Kelk

Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Got some cheese that you don't know what to do with? Have 11 recipes.

(These folks make their own cheese, so the flavours might be a bit different if you use big-factory cheese. Or you can just buy their cheese online if you live in Canada.)
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Rob Kelk

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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Last week's radio recipe is beet salad with three kinds of garlic.
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Rob Kelk

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But words can break your heart.
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RE: Any "like to cook" foodies here?
Lee Valley is clearing out a large fraction of their special-buy and overstock books - including quite a few cookbooks at half-price or less expensive. Most but not all are available by mail order. Find them included in this list, until August 27.

EDIT: Link still works as of September 19. Not as many books available, but the list still includes cookbooks.
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