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intheflow

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24. That sounds yummy!
Mon Feb 18, 2013, 08:58 PM
Feb 2013

Last edited Tue Mar 5, 2013, 12:30 PM - Edit history (1)

I think I'll try this next time. I'm making another white wine pork stew tonight, pieced together from a few recipes I found online. Basically, I browned up the stew meat and set it aside. Then took 2T butter and sauteed a small onion, two chopped celery stalks, and about a clove of chopped garlic, and set aside. Put in about a 1/2 cup of white wine, a cup of chicken broth, and a can of diced tomatoes, and scrapped off the brown bits. Then I mixed another 1/2 cup of chicken broth with about 2T of flour, added it to the liquid; added all the rest of the cooked foods plus a few small potatoes, two cut-up carrots and the last of the parsnips from last summer's garden. Sprinkled in some Herbs de Provence and added a bay leaf, brought it all to a boil; covered it and brought it down to a simmer. It's still cooking and smells divine! I'll simmer it for an hour and see what it tastes like, might go an hour and a half. But I'm hungry, so it might get short-changed.

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Chicken soup. One of those typical overcast, almost raining winter days on the coast. pinto Feb 2013 #1
Hi! home made black bean/veggie burgers over lettuce.... NRaleighLiberal Feb 2013 #2
Saw your Gobi Manchurian post. Sounded tasty and glad it came out well. pinto Feb 2013 #7
Chinese pot roast with potatoes and carrots, if.... cbayer Feb 2013 #3
How do you prepare a "Chinese" Pot Roast? Glassunion Feb 2013 #6
I do it on the stove top with a bone-in chuck roast cbayer Feb 2013 #8
"Cheap eats" make for the best meats... Glassunion Feb 2013 #10
Agree. I'm a big fan of peasant fare. cbayer Feb 2013 #13
You've just never has a good skirt steak. Glassunion Feb 2013 #15
That looks really yummy! cbayer Feb 2013 #16
This particular one came out a bit over-done. I used peanut oil, and it cooked it faster than Glassunion Feb 2013 #17
Lol, eat your salad! cbayer Feb 2013 #18
+1. Five spice, ginger, sherry, soy sauce, garlic. pinto Feb 2013 #11
I just got a shipment of produce with some great looking potatoes. cbayer Feb 2013 #12
Barley-Mushroom "Risotto", roasted brussel sprouts, roasted butternut squash and livetohike Feb 2013 #4
Fried tofu and noodle soup. bif Feb 2013 #5
Something with stew pork... any suggestions? intheflow Feb 2013 #9
Stew pork locks Feb 2013 #22
That sounds yummy! intheflow Feb 2013 #24
Wow! locks Feb 2013 #26
It came out really great! intheflow Feb 2013 #27
Chicken and dumplings. hobbit709 Feb 2013 #14
And it was GOOD. Got enough leftover for about 3 more meals. hobbit709 Feb 2013 #23
spaghetti and bolognese sauce NJCher Feb 2013 #19
Leftover roast chicken and a salad. greatauntoftriplets Feb 2013 #20
Roasting a nice chicken tonight. yellerpup Feb 2013 #21
Salmon so simple it's almost not worth mentioning... BillF Feb 2013 #25
that sounds really good fizzgig Feb 2013 #28
Thanks. I adapted this from something I got in an email and... BillF Feb 2013 #30
grilled cheese fizzgig Feb 2013 #29
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