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    Maybe I missed something...

    But can recipe's be placed here to anyone to try? I'm up for submitting some, how bout y'all?
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    === New York-Style Pizza ===

    Preheat oven.
    Remove one "New York-style" pizza from box.
    Bake at temperature directed on box until cheese has melted.
    Enjoy.

    Serves 3-4

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    Quote Originally Posted by KE7DKN View Post
    === New York-Style Pizza ===

    Preheat oven.
    Remove one "New York-style" pizza from box.
    Bake at temperature directed on box until cheese has melted.
    Enjoy.

    Serves 3-4


    LOL!! I take this as a yes and will get some on here by weeks end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KØWVM View Post
    But can recipe's be placed here to anyone to try? I'm up for submitting some, how bout y'all?
    Sure! This is the Island. Shorts, a t-shirt, and sandals are in vogue. Thread hijacks happen, ancient threads are dug up, and there are lots of recipes here. Mike (al2n) has offered several.

    Rigid forum structure is a concept lost on us. Go ahead, break a few eggs! :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ad4mg View Post
    Sure! This is the Island. Shorts, a t-shirt, and sandals are in vogue. Thread hijacks happen, ancient threads are dug up, and there are lots of recipes here. Mike (al2n) has offered several.

    Rigid forum structure is a concept lost on us. Go ahead, break a few eggs! :)
    Rightoh! I'll throw in a good ol spaghetti recipe to start. A spaghetti recipe with some kick might I add.
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    Boerenkool ( Dutch Kale)

    Peel and quarter the potatoes. If you're using fresh kale, wash and chop the leaves.
    After doing that i normally put the kale in the deep freezer for 2 hours, so that it is completely frozen, and go from there. The kale can be crushed easier when deep frozen if you like the leaves smaller.

    Put ca. 3 cm of water in a large cooking pot (the amount of water you need depends on the size of the pot.
    Also, use more water when using frozen kale). Add the potatoes and 1/2 ts of salt.
    Then put the kale on top of the potatoes.
    Put the accompanying meat on top of the kale (see below).

    Bring the water to the boil on high heat, then lower the heat, close the pot and continue to cook for about 25 minutes or until the potatoes are done.
    Remove the meat from the pot and keep it warm.
    Drain the cooking liquid into a bowl.
    Mash the potato and kale mixture.
    Stir in the butter and, if needed, moisten the dish with some cooking liquid or warm milk.
    Season to taste with salt and pepper.

    ACCOMPANIMENTS: This dish is usually served with very salty tasting meat accompaniments. Most Dutch people use "rookworst", originally a smoked pork sausage that has to be cooked on top of the kale
    I only use traditionally made rookworst from a small butcher's shop.

    Since you obviously will have some difficulty trying to find the real thing, I reckon any smoked pork sausage will do. Another widely used accompaniment is crisply fried cubed smoked bacon, bit salty, but delicious.

    For a change,I like to use a garlic sausage and smoked bacon, both cooked on top op the kale.




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    A COUPLE OF TRADITIONAL RECIPES FOR FOOD YOUR PETS WOULD NORMALLY EAT

    A simple recipe for Pig's Trotter:

    Ingredients:

    * 1 Pig's Trotter
    * 1.5 onions
    * 2 cloves of garlic
    * 2 cans of tomatoes
    * 1 can of cannellini beans
    * 1 Pig's Trotter
    * Fresh parsley
    * Ground pepper
    * Salt

    1. Soak the Pig's Trotter in cold water for 24 hours.

    2. Drain off the water and refill with more cold water, then bring to the boil and simmer gently for two hours. Leave the pan lid on.

    3. With 15 minutes to go, put the onions, beans, tomatoes, garlic and seasoning into a pan and simmer.

    4. When the pig's trotter is cooked, drain it and slice it into 2cm slices. Pour the tomato sauce over it and garnish it with the parsley.
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    TRIPE & ONIONS

    INGREDIENTS
    1lb dressed tripe
    pepper and salt
    4 tablespoons butter
    1 1/2 tablespoons flour
    1 pint milk
    2 large onions, peeled and chopped
    A sprig of parsley

    METHOD
    Wash the tripe and cover with cold water in a saucepan.
    Bring to the boil and then simmer for 15 minutes.
    Remove from the heat and pour away the water.
    Put the tripe into a clean saucepan and add the milk and onions.
    Bring to the boil and then simmer for 2 hours over a very low heat.
    Melt the butter in a small saucepan over a low heat and add the flour.
    Then add the milk from the tripe and make a white sauce.
    Season with salt and pepper.
    Add the tripe (and onions if liked) to the sauce and reheat.
    Serve garnished with parsley.

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    Japanese-Style Cold Noodles

    Salad

    12 ounces soba noodles
    1 daikon, peeled and grated into thin shreds (I use a vegetable peeler)
    1 carrot, peeled and grated into thin shreds (ditto)
    1 cucumber, peeled, seeded and cut into thin strips
    3 green onions, trimmed and chopped
    2 tablespoons rice vinegar
    1 tablespoon mirin (Japanese sweet saki) or sweet sherry (mirin can be hard
    to find, I often omit it when I'm too busy or too lazy to go to the Japanese market)
    1 teaspoon sugar
    1/2 teaspoon salt

    Dressing

    1 can defatted chicken broth (ideally, you would use bonito broth but see
    above re: busy/lazy)
    6 tablespoons soy sauce
    6 tablespoons mirin
    2 teaspoons peeled, grated fresh ginger
    2 green onions, trimmed and chopped
    2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted, for garnish

    1. Cook noodles: Cooking soba noodles is a little weird--you bring the water to
    a boil, put in the noodles, wait until it come back to a boil, put in a cup
    of cold water, wait until it comes to a boil again, then turn off the heat
    and let them sit five minutes. Then you drain and rinse in cold water.

    2. Combine vegetables in bowl. Add vinegar, mirin, sugar and salt. Mix well.

    3. Prepare Dressing: Combine all ingredients and mix well.

    4. Serve: Arrange noodles on a large platter. Tastefully arrange vegetables on
    top. Tastefully garnish with sesame seeds. Apply dressing to individual
    servings (tastefully, of course).
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    Quote Originally Posted by HUGH View Post
    A COUPLE OF TRADITIONAL RECIPES FOR FOOD YOUR PETS WOULD NORMALLY EAT

    A simple recipe for Pig's Trotter:

    Ingredients:

    * 1 Pig's Trotter
    * 1.5 onions
    * 2 cloves of garlic
    * 2 cans of tomatoes
    * 1 can of cannellini beans
    * 1 Pig's Trotter
    * Fresh parsley
    * Ground pepper
    * Salt

    1. Soak the Pig's Trotter in cold water for 24 hours.

    2. Drain off the water and refill with more cold water, then bring to the boil and simmer gently for two hours. Leave the pan lid on.

    3. With 15 minutes to go, put the onions, beans, tomatoes, garlic and seasoning into a pan and simmer.

    4. When the pig's trotter is cooked, drain it and slice it into 2cm slices. Pour the tomato sauce over it and garnish it with the parsley.
    Pig's Trotter:



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