Edsel Little

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also @[email protected], "Surely This" on Metafilter, "edsel" on eGullet.

Oberlin Ohio, he/him

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"and with the ceremonial Whirling of the Plates successfully completed, Charles is now King of England"

Forget the mouse pad, try the cat pad...

#Caturday

Everything is going well. #ai #bing #seo

And there we have it. Karē Raisu - Japanese Curry - from scratch, so without any of the readymade curry cubes so popular in Japan (no offence - for a convenience product they are good).
Enjoy.
And may the taste be with you.

https://nextgen-cookbook.org/en/kare-raisu-japanese-curry/

Karē Raisu - Japanese Curry – NextGen Cookbook

Japanese Curry without instant products - healthier, tastier and not at all difficult to prepare. Try it to prepare it yourselves!

NextGen Cookbook
Reposting here - for everyone rehoming from @Kith.Kitchen, maybe tag your food posts in your new home with #kithktichen so they're easy to follow no matter where you are?

While my black eyed peas dish is entirely vegan (and delicious), I am also roasting a beef rib roast. It was purchased from a wonderful Cleveland butcher shop that is #womanowned and #trans friendly.

I love being able to support such a cool local business, and the people who work there are awesome.

Also, support #localfarmers

@aggiegrad03
I figured out why I couldn't view pictures - it was a browser secuity setting. You dish looks very colorful!

@aggiegrad03

For some reason I can't view images on this instance. Your dish sounds lovely. I just made a BEP dish myself.

Well, it's in the final simmer stage, and it smells and tastes wonderful. I followed Samuelsson's recipe fairly closely, but for the berbere I add a few touches: a bit of tikur azmud (nigella), some white peppercorns, and some korerima (Ethiopian cardamom), and ajwain (abesh). Also, I used malted fenugreek, which smells and tastes very different from raw.

There's a tradition in the U. S. to eat black eyed peas on New Year's Day. I suspect that it's descended from a West African tradition?

Anyways, I'm making BEP following this Marcus Samuelsson recipe. Smells heavenly.

https://marcussamuelsson.com/recipe/black-eyed-peas-with-coconut-milk-and-berbere

Marcus Samuelsson

Prep Details Total: 55 mins Yield: 8 to 10

Chef Marcus Samuelsson