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04-12-2006, 09:39 AM
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What did we all decide - critique Wednesday or Thursday???
('course, Angela cheated and we know she loved it....
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I've been sick so I haven't been able to cook. Hopefully the worst has passed, and I'll feel well enough to cook tomorrow. Y'all don't have to wait for me to critique though.
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Oh that's too bad Tammy - hope you didn't plan a house full for Sunday!!!
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hope you didn't plan a house full for Sunday!!!
lol...no, not at MY house anyway!
We do Easter at my aunt's house. I get Christmas.
I do have to bring stuff though. I'm hoping I'll feel better by then.
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Well, I'm too late for this one, but will try to do #4. I love potstickers. I'll usually spend an afternoon making them and freeze lots. Yum!!!
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Well, it's Thursday a.m. - here's my critique (even tho I guess it's not quite fair, I had already made them...)
Potsticker Menu – Thursday, April 6th
Since I’d already made the pot stickers before, I knew how much I liked them, but certainly enjoyed them again and I can always use practice sealing those little devils. One thing I’m curious to learn from you all is did you use a non-stick skillet or a ‘non’ non-stick? I have not made them in a non-stick and I find the browning of the bottoms is so nice and wonder if you can get that same ‘browness’ with a non-stick?
I made the Hot & Sour chili sauce plus a little dish of Sweet Chile sauce out for dipping and loved both. (but I can use the Sweet Chile sauce like ketchup anyway!)
Also, love Martin Yan’s coleslaw and I hope you who made it did also. The only variations I made was I didn’t add shrimp and I had some candied walnuts that I topped the slaw with. I think I like it better with the shrimp.
Paired a couple of wines this time –
’05 Snoqualmie Columbia Valley Riesling
’98 Chateau Benoit reserve Pinot Noir
This Pinot was terrific with both dishes and of course the Riesling fit also.
There was a little Pinot left in the bottle when dinner was a thing of the past, so broke out the Bittersweet Chocolate…oh my, that was delicious!!
I printed out a ‘poop sheet’ of sorts from somewhere for the Chateau Benoit winery and reading it over brot up a question. The winery is located (2 locations) at Woodburn and Lincoln City, Oregon. And they have a company store with wines and gifts and also they tout a deli, Italian-style, which offers “Pizzacato Pizza”. Has anyone heard of this?? I’m off to do a search.
This is certainly a repeat menu for me…over and over!
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I did some checking after I wrote the above. The pizza refers to a movie, shoot now I can't remember the name - if I do I'll post the info.
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I guess I will be the lone dissenter on this one. I followed the recipe to the letter--except I had to use finely shredded regular cabbage--no napa available here--. The result was excellent--per hubby BUT i was not crazy about the dish--guess I'm not a dumpling/potsticker fan. It is a tedious, finicky recipe to make--my favorite type of creation. And this would be wonderful for an appetizer which I will keep noted. I also served with the chili sauce--okay if you like spicey!! Also a sweet and sour sauce--awesome!!
I used a regular non non-stick pan--I don't think you would achieve the browning in the non stick--IMHO.
I also served with fried rice--nice addition for a rounded filling meal.
Ready for #4---
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Lorraine, you're just as late as I am! I've been too sick to shop or cook so my review is going to be late...but I'm still doing it... I hope that's ok.
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Me too Tammy and Lorraine, I won't be doing mine till tomorrow evening. Better late than never right?
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Not to question anything here but I seem to remember somewhere along the way that the suggestion was made that we think about the new party for around the 18th-19th because of the holiday celebrations. I would love to have everybody participate that may be interested. Whatever the consensus is---okay with me!!
Tammy---FEEL BETTER soon---take care of yourself---we need you!!!
More opinions on the potstickers when you are able!!!
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