Just finished the Food Lab by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, and I really loved it! There are plenty of recipes in it, but it is more focused on techniques and the “why” behind a lot of things. I’d also recommend his YouTube channel super heavily.
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~4 hours iirc? Made these a couple months ago so I do not remember exactly. The test I like to use is pick them up on one end with my tongs and “bounce” them - if they split a little along the skin then they’re ready.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•Diy soil mixtures without fossil and imported materialsEnglish
1·2 months agoVery good to keep in mind!
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Gardening@lemmy.world•Diy soil mixtures without fossil and imported materialsEnglish
2·2 months agoHave seen people use hay bales to grow in, but you do have to condition them first. I guess it depends on your situation if that has to be a purchased material or not, but I am curious if the same idea can be used with other materials. I think the biggest “issue” with uncomposted organic materials is the nutrients are not as readily available, but I’ve heard that some things like squash love some uncomposted organic material to sink their roots into. I bet you can have success there, just maybe not the most optimal yields or anything like that.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•Gardeners who start from seeds, do you use seed starting mix or go straight to potting mix?English
1·2 months agoHonestly have only tried seed starter mix but have seen people on YouTube have success with screening potting mixes and using that. Probably just depends on the potting mix composition though.
Go to for me and my wife - simple filling salad. Favorite greens as a base, tomato, avocado, corn when it’s in season, and chickpeas. If you have the energy you can roast the chickpeas and get them crispy, or just eat them as is out of the can (with some seasoning). Olive oil, squeeze of lemon, you’re done.
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Cooking @lemmy.world•[QUESTION] What are your favorite vegetarian meals?
2·2 months agoCouple favorites from my wife and I - paneer curries (especially paneer makhani), bean and cheese enchiladas, tofu tacos (shallow fry small cubes of tofu to get some texture), and a salad topped with fried chickpeas/tomato/avocado along with anything else that sounds yummy. Sometimes just a huge bowl of pasta hits too, with some simple veg added.
That stinks, glad some stuff pulled through!
Looks amazing! What zone are you in where you already have squash and eggplant fruiting?
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Gardening@lemmy.world•3 week pepper seedlings, dozen varieties, in the grow tent.English
1·2 months agoDang! Excited to see what works well for you :) Wife and I are going to try jalapenos and something properly spicy like a thai chili this year, but we’re just going from transplants.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•3 week pepper seedlings, dozen varieties, in the grow tent.English
3·2 months agoWhat types of peppers do you have there?
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Cooking @lemmy.world•Ricotta gnocchi with butternut squash, sage brown butter sauce, ribeye and asparagus
1·2 months agoSounds amazing! Things taste a little better when they come from your own yard. And finding steaks in the freezer is always a great surprise.
Good to know, thank you!
I was wondering if we should - is there such a thing as too deep as long as the leaves are exposed?
Small sample size but has been true so far, what feels like “too little” attention to my ADHD might be just right lol.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I was at the Home Depot today and they tried to sell me this crap
1·3 months agoI think people reacting extremely negatively without fact checking is exactly what got our country into this state…
I have not yet - but I will have to soon! Costco often carries oxtail and I think for a reasonable price… I’ll have to check next time we’re there.