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mellie
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by mellie » Sat Nov 23, 2024 8:59 pm
Bobby wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 8:56 pm
mellie wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 8:50 pm
Yes Bobby, I can see it turned out lovely, just sharing a top tip for getting that salmon skin to crackle, and it always works. Easy as anything. My mum does the same skin side down 3/3 method only she doesn't use salt, but I think mines crispier.
Next time post yours skin side up Bobby, because it's the best bit.
But only when it's crispy.
Really - I never thought much of the skin -
some times I would cut it up and give it to the magpies -
they love it.
When it's crisp, you'll enjoy it.
Similar to pork rind being rather ordinary unless it's crackled.
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by Bobby » Sat Nov 23, 2024 9:03 pm
mellie wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 8:59 pm
Bobby wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 8:56 pm
mellie wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 8:50 pm
Yes Bobby, I can see it turned out lovely, just sharing a top tip for getting that salmon skin to crackle, and it always works. Easy as anything. My mum does the same skin side down 3/3 method only she doesn't use salt, but I think mines crispier.
Next time post yours skin side up Bobby, because it's the best bit.
But only when it's crispy.
Really - I never thought much of the skin -
some times I would cut it up and give it to the magpies -
they love it.
When it's crisp, you'll enjoy it.
Similar to pork rind being rather ordinary unless it's crackled.
OK Roger that, 10/4 good Buddy.
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Jasin
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by Jasin » Sat Nov 23, 2024 9:12 pm
Don't you two think pork crackle is a bit too oily?
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by Bobby » Sat Nov 23, 2024 9:24 pm
Jasin wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 9:12 pm
Don't you two think pork crackle is a bit too oily?
Nahh - I like it but I worry that I could crack a filling in my teeth.
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by Jasin » Sat Nov 23, 2024 9:25 pm
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mellie
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by mellie » Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:23 am
Jasin wrote: โSat Nov 23, 2024 9:12 pm
Don't you two think pork crackle is a bit too oily?
I use pork cracking as a condiment, l use it along with tiny cubes of pork for making fried rice, rice paper rolls, baan Vietnamese pork rolls, and as a side at Christmas, traditional pork roast. I don't eat it often, but I do find it useful for providing that umami flavour to many dishes like chow mein ( my daughterโs fave) noodle dishes, and basically most Asian dishes. People think MSG is Chinese foods magic ingredient, it's not, it's pork fat, sugar and salt. Lol....which is probably worse for us than MSG
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by Jasin » Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:56 am
Jeezuz. That sounds like a lot of hard work and time usage Mellie.
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by mellie » Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:15 pm
Jasin wrote: โSun Nov 24, 2024 10:56 am
Jeezuz. That sounds like a lot of hard work and time usage Mellie.
Yeah I know J, but I am something of a feeder, I love to shower my family with good food, something special on special occasions like Easter and Christmas, birthdays, mothers and fathers day etc.
I still do fathers day for my ex and my two eldest children, and grandbaby girl , and my own baby girl gets to join in and celebrate fatherhood with her uncle Mick and we buy him gifts too as my family moved to Ballarat from NSW to be close to us.
Family is everything, even though it's always me who puts on the food, and occasionally I'd like a bit of a break from it lol.
My parents are still in Sydney, so when we go to Sydney I get a bit of a break as my mum does most of the cooking.
She loves it too, so I don't feel bad.
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by mellie » Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:20 pm
This said J, our regular weeknight meals are very basic, simple, as you've all seen, so I'm not flapping about in the kitchen all the time, just special occasions and family get togethers. Australia day is good because everyone brings something, so it's like a bit of a pot-luck. We are spending Australia day with my step- daughter, her partner and her mum again this year, we'll all bring a dish, ( lol I'll bring about 4 ha ha ) so it works out, somehow.
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by Jasin » Tue Nov 26, 2024 6:22 pm
Waiting for my slab of Lasagna to cool down from the oven.
I only have dinners. No lunch or breakfast. It will only last this night
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