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Swyftstar

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I just had a pan seared chicken breast stuffed with split pea risotto over a bed of greens doused with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. I love the cafeteria at my job.

I haven't had pie in a while, my favorite is a nice warm slice of pecan pie a la modey.
 

Headdrivehardscrew

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Colour-Scientist said:
Headdrivehardscrew said:
http://image.rakuten.co.jp/primaham/cabinet/chashu_01/chashu_detail_04.jpg
I have no idea what that is but it looks really good.
Oh, it is.

It's bacon. Get a bit of pork belly/pork flank/side pork (one and the same) that, if thinly or not so thinly cut, would get you bacon strips.

Instead of cutting it in strips, cut it in cubes (or, as in the picture - but only if you have a really large pan). Next, put them all skin side down in the pot, add water. Then add soy sauce, sake, garlic and ginger, as well as cloves and some salt. Bring to boil, skim foam, reduce heat to medium-low and reduce the liquid until it's well sticky and clings to the bacon. Takes about an hour or so.

There are plenty of slightly or quite different recipes out there, as it's a food staple all over Asia. I prefer the (mostly) Japanese variant. Some people prefer to roll it up into rounds and tie them together, which looks like sausage when cut, but I prefer cubes and thin squares.

Once done, some MUST be eaten on the spot, as it's just too good to miss. Most of it goes into a tight-fitting tupperware into the fridge or freezer, and comes out whenever it's Ramen noodle (soup) time. Cut a Chashu cube into thin strips and place neatly on top of noodle soup, let warm through for a bit and enjoy instant spicy melt-in-your-mouth pork flavour exploding into your face.

Should there be any remaining broth, don't consider it waste material - it makes for excellent sauce base and adds splendid taste to any noodles or (fried) rice.
 

Basement Cat

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I just finished lunch which consisted of exquisitely delicious fresh, sweet corn-on-the-cob, corn bread muffins with cheese, steak tips and mashed potatoes with brown gravy. Washed down with a Coke. No dessert, though: I'm on a diet--such as it is.

It doesn't get much more Southern Cooking without the battered okra and coleslaw I didn't partake of.
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Side Note: Daystar must be sleeping. When he discovers a 'Pie' thread he's going to dig in like a glutton at his lunch.
 

robotam

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I'm currently not eating, but for dinner I had a baked potato, some salad and a slice of chicken pie. I actually began typing this response and then tried to remember what I had for dinner. When I remembered it was pie, my head literally* exploded.

*I'm serious, my head is gone. I think that I'm dead.
 

Nerexor

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Cheese and crackers.

And pumpkin pie definitely just got added to my shopping list.
 

Mr.Pandah

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Risingblade said:
Mr.Pandah said:
I am currently stuffing my Panda-face with pie right now. Not just any pie though, it's Pumpkin Pie. I love me some Pumpkin Pie. Really lifts my spirits.

What are you eating at the moment? (Oh yes, I just went there and made a nonsense topic)
Are you going to eat some panda pie later? :>
Panda pie?! No! Never! How dare you!


Aylaine said:
Mr.Pandah said:
I am currently stuffing my Panda-face with pie right now. Not just any pie though, it's Pumpkin Pie. I love me some Pumpkin Pie. Really lifts my spirits.

What are you eating at the moment? (Oh yes, I just went there and made a nonsense topic)
Hahaha...I love this topics name this much! [http://thechroniclesofgeof.dunmores.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/this-much2.jpg]

I haven't had pie in quite awhile, but thanksgiving is around the corner. I'll probably bake 3-4 pumpkin pies for movie marathons or tasty snack times. :D
I bet they taste awesome. Home-made pumpkin pie...Mmmmm.
 

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Trippy Turtle said:
On another note I don't like any sort of pie, at least none I have come across. The only good thing about it is that it was a sort of precursor to this holy vessel of foodstuffs.

I couldn't even bring myself to spoiler such a beacon of hope. Nobody shall fail to witness its greatness.
Custuuuurd Pie!

You're my new fweind, buddy!
 

TWEWYFan

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Right now, split pea soup with ham and dumplings. Mmm, pumpkin pie sounds good though...
 

Mr.Pandah

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TWEWYFan said:
Right now, split pea soup with ham and dumplings. Mmm, pumpkin pie sounds good though...
Let's be honest...when does pumpkin pie sound bad ? =P
 

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Don't run away! It's really pretty good once you get used to it. Just toss some lingonberries on that baby and shazam! Them's good eating.
 

Mr.Pandah

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excalipoor said:
Don't run away! It's really pretty good once you get used to it. Just toss some lingonberries on that baby and shazam! Them's good eating.
I literally clicked the spoiler, saw the picture, and was able to smell that dish. Weird. haha