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![]() I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I opened it, and I see four eggs. DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, got it all mixed and back in the oven. It looks OK. Time will tell. It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. gloria p James Beard's Banana Bread 1 loaf 2 c. sifted all purpose flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 c. butter 1 c. granulated sugar 2 eggs 1 cup mashed very ripe bananas (about 2) 1/2 c. milk 1 tsp. lemon juice or vinegar 1/2 c. chopped nuts Sift first three ingredients together. Cream the butter and gradually add the sugar. Mix well. Add eggs one at a time, then bananas and mix thoroughly. Combine milk and lemon juice which will curdle a bit. Slowly and alternately fold in the flour and milk mixtures, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix well after each addition. Stir int he nuts, then pour the batter into a lavishly buttered 9x5 inch pan and bake in a preheated 350deg. oven for one hour or until the brad springs back when lightly touched in the center. |
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Gloria P > wrote: > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about > 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, > got it all mixed and back in the oven. > > It looks OK. Time will tell. BTDT. I'll bet it'll be fine. :-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ programs/2008/08/30/> |
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Gloria P wrote:
> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when > I opened it, and I see four eggs. > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about > 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the > mixing bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the > two eggs, got it all mixed and back in the oven. > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > LOL, I think we've all done stuff like that. :~) kili |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message ... > Gloria P wrote: >> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I >> hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) >> >> As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. >> Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when >> I opened it, and I see four eggs. >> >> DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about >> 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the >> mixing bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the >> two eggs, got it all mixed and back in the oven. >> >> It looks OK. Time will tell. >> > > LOL, I think we've all done stuff like that. :~) > or at the very least , we will..... and sooner than we will realize it. |
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Gloria P wrote:
> > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about > 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, > got it all mixed and back in the oven. > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. At least you remembered to put it into the oven. <did you set the timer?> > > gloria p > > James Beard's Banana Bread 1 loaf > > 2 c. sifted all purpose flour > 1 tsp. baking soda > 1/2 tsp salt > 1/2 c. butter > 1 c. granulated sugar > 2 eggs > 1 cup mashed very ripe bananas (about 2) > 1/2 c. milk > 1 tsp. lemon juice or vinegar > 1/2 c. chopped nuts > > Sift first three ingredients together. Cream the butter and gradually > add the sugar. Mix well. Add eggs one at a time, then bananas and mix > thoroughly. Combine milk and lemon juice which will curdle a bit. > > Slowly and alternately fold in the flour and milk mixtures, beginning > and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix well after each addition. > Stir int he nuts, then pour the batter into a lavishly buttered 9x5 inch > pan and bake in a preheated 350deg. oven for one hour or until the brad > springs back when lightly touched in the center. |
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Pennyaline wrote:
> Gloria P wrote: >> >> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I >> hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) >> >> As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. >> Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when >> I opened it, and I see four eggs. >> >> DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about >> 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing >> bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, >> got it all mixed and back in the oven. >> >> It looks OK. Time will tell. >> >> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > At least you remembered to put it into the oven. > > <did you set the timer?> > Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how long something had been baking. At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. gloria p |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Pennyaline wrote: >> Gloria P wrote: >>> >>> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I >>> hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last >>> time!) >>> >>> As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. >>> Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there >>> when >>> I opened it, and I see four eggs. >>> >>> DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent >>> about 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into >>> the mixing bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in >>> the two eggs, got it all mixed and back in the oven. >>> >>> It looks OK. Time will tell. >>> >>> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. >> >> At least you remembered to put it into the oven. >> >> <did you set the timer?> > Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess > how long something had been baking. I'm not alone in forgetting to look at the clock when something goes in the oven? Is it that difficult to do? I often forget to do that. Luckily I'm usually not baking. I got a kick out of you forgetting the eggs. Especially with quiche, I've had to quick add the mushrooms/spinach/whatever to already filled pie crusts. nancy, needs to pay more attention |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Gloria P wrote: >> Pennyaline wrote: >>> >>> At least you remembered to put it into the oven. >>> >>> <did you set the timer?> > >> Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess >> how long something had been baking. > > I'm not alone in forgetting to look at the clock when something > goes in the oven? Is it that difficult to do? I often forget to do > that. Luckily I'm usually not baking. > > I got a kick out of you forgetting the eggs. Especially with quiche, > I've had to quick add the mushrooms/spinach/whatever > to already filled pie crusts. > nancy, needs to pay more attention Okay, this may be too late to save my reputation, but in the midst of putting together said banana bread there was a Very Important phone call from a neighbor about Someone Breaching the Neighborhood Covenants. Shortly after I got back to the mixing, Dear Husband demanded I find my last year's ski pass because he needed the code number on it to renew online IMMEDIATELY. Not Good Excuses, but excuses nonetheless. Who am I kidding? Those things really happened, but 10 years ago I could have done it right with one hand tied behind my back. gloria p |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote: >> I got a kick out of you forgetting the eggs. Especially with quiche, >> I've had to quick add the mushrooms/spinach/whatever >> to already filled pie crusts. > Okay, this may be too late to save my reputation, but in the > midst of putting together said banana bread there was a Very Important > phone call from a neighbor about Someone Breaching the Neighborhood > Covenants. Shortly after I got back to the mixing, Dear Husband > demanded I find my last year's ski pass because he needed the code > number on it to renew online IMMEDIATELY. How can you be expected to remember every ingredient under those conditions? Just be glad the carton of eggs was sitting there or you might have wound up with banana rock bread. nancy |
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Gloria P > wrote: > Nancy Young wrote: > > Gloria P wrote: > >> Pennyaline wrote: > >>> > >>> At least you remembered to put it into the oven. > >>> > >>> <did you set the timer?> > > > >> Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess > >> how long something had been baking. > > > > I'm not alone in forgetting to look at the clock when something > > goes in the oven? Is it that difficult to do? I often forget to do > > that. Luckily I'm usually not baking. > > > > I got a kick out of you forgetting the eggs. Especially with quiche, > > I've had to quick add the mushrooms/spinach/whatever > > to already filled pie crusts. > > nancy, needs to pay more attention > > > > Okay, this may be too late to save my reputation, There was no loss of reputation. I'ts never too late. Hope springs eternal. > but in the midst of putting together said banana bread there was a > Very Important phone call from a neighbor about Someone Breaching the > Neighborhood Covenants. Shortly after I got back to the mixing, Dear > Husband demanded I find my last year's ski pass because he needed the > code number on it to renew online IMMEDIATELY. > Not Good Excuses, but excuses nonetheless. My fifth grade teacher used to say, "I want a reason, not an excuse!" (You provided a good reason <demanding spouse> for your lapse in, uh, cognitive thinking.) :-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ programs/2008/08/30/> |
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On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:17:34 -0600, Gloria P >
wrote: >Pennyaline wrote: >> Gloria P wrote: >>> >>> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I >>> hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) >>> >>> As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. >>> Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when >>> I opened it, and I see four eggs. >>> >>> DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about >>> 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing >>> bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, >>> got it all mixed and back in the oven. >>> >>> It looks OK. Time will tell. >>> >>> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. >> >> At least you remembered to put it into the oven. >> >> <did you set the timer?> >> > > >Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how >long something had been baking. > >At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the >oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. > >gloria p I have gone so far as to set the timer but not hit the start button when I put the stuff in the over. It tends to happen more often when I am doing multiple batches of things like cookies. Set the timer, hang it around my neck, start it for the first batch. This particular timer returns to the set time when you hit stop so I am likely to forget to start it again. |
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Gloria P > wrote: > Pennyaline wrote: > > Gloria P wrote: > >> > >> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > >> hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > >> > >> As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > >> Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when > >> I opened it, and I see four eggs. > >> > >> DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about > >> 60 seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > >> bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, > >> got it all mixed and back in the oven. > >> > >> It looks OK. Time will tell. > >> > >> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > > > At least you remembered to put it into the oven. > > > > <did you set the timer?> > > > > > Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how > long something had been baking. > > At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the > oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. > > gloria p Timers are a godsend. My cooking has been SO much better now that I've stopped "guestimating". -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:17:34 -0600, Gloria P >
fired up random neurons and synapses to opine: >Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how >long something had been baking. > >At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the >oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. The timers' "ping" on the oven and microwave in this house are too soft (one only pings once, the other three times). If I have my head stuck in the computer I often didn't hear it and didn't notice anything amiss until a) the smoke alarm went off, or b) I smelled burning. Finally got smart and bought a small timer that I keep by the computer. It doesn't "ping," it has a "brrrrriiiinnnngggg!" that would wake the dead. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd -- "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." -- Duncan Hines To reply, replace "meatloaf" with "cox" |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:17:34 -0600, Gloria P > > fired up random neurons and synapses to opine: > >> Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how >> long something had been baking. >> >> At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the >> oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. > > The timers' "ping" on the oven and microwave in this house are too > soft (one only pings once, the other three times). If I have my head > stuck in the computer I often didn't hear it and didn't notice > anything amiss until a) the smoke alarm went off, or b) I smelled > burning. Finally got smart and bought a small timer that I keep by the > computer. It doesn't "ping," it has a "brrrrriiiinnnngggg!" that would > wake the dead. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > -- > "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as > old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the > waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." > > -- Duncan Hines > > To reply, replace "meatloaf" with "cox" > > > > I hired a guy to listen for them for me. I can't be bothered with pings and such. -dk |
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Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > On Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:17:34 -0600, Gloria P > > fired up random neurons and synapses to opine: > > >Yes I did, THIS time. I have forgotten in the past and had to guess how > >long something had been baking. > > > >At least I've never left the house forgetting something baking in the > >oven. Thank Barb's Alex for small favors. > > The timers' "ping" on the oven and microwave in this house are too > soft (one only pings once, the other three times). If I have my head > stuck in the computer I often didn't hear it and didn't notice > anything amiss until a) the smoke alarm went off, or b) I smelled > burning. Finally got smart and bought a small timer that I keep by the > computer. It doesn't "ping," it has a "brrrrriiiinnnngggg!" that would > wake the dead. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd My three channel timer is also set right next to my computer... -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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Gloria P wrote:
> > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. Looks like Mad Cow Disease to me. :-) |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Gloria P wrote: >> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > Looks like Mad Cow Disease to me. :-) Do ya think? Maybe, but the twitching hasn't started yet. gloria p |
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On Thu 02 Oct 2008 06:18:50p, Mark Thorson told us...
> Gloria P wrote: >> >> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > Looks like Mad Cow Disease to me. :-) > Are you calling Gloria a Mad Cow? Shame! -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ******************************************* Date: Thursday, 10(X)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 5wks 4dys 5hrs 11mins ******************************************* Cleanliness is next to clean-limbed, in the dictionary. |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Thu 02 Oct 2008 06:18:50p, Mark Thorson told us... > >> Gloria P wrote: >>> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. >> Looks like Mad Cow Disease to me. :-) >> > > Are you calling Gloria a Mad Cow? Shame! > Yabbut remember, he said it with a smiley! ;-) gloria p |
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On Thu 02 Oct 2008 06:57:39p, Gloria P told us...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> On Thu 02 Oct 2008 06:18:50p, Mark Thorson told us... >> >>> Gloria P wrote: >>>> It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. >>> Looks like Mad Cow Disease to me. :-) >>> >> >> Are you calling Gloria a Mad Cow? Shame! >> > > > Yabbut remember, he said it with a smiley! > ;-) > > gloria p > Never trust anyone who's smiling. You never know what's behind that smile. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ******************************************* Date: Thursday, 10(X)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 5wks 4dys 4hrs 42mins ******************************************* Alone, I look down the road. Each must walk one's own path.<365 Tao> |
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"Gloria P" > ha scritto nel messaggio
... > > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about 60 > seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, got > it all mixed and back in the oven. > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > gloria p Why do you think mise en place exists? We all have holes in our heads. |
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"Giusi" > wrote: > "Gloria P" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > > > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about 60 > > seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, got > > it all mixed and back in the oven. > > > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > > > > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > > > gloria p > > Why do you think mise en place exists? We all have holes in our heads. Hey, she HAD the eggs right there on the counter. Now don't be condescending. <grin> -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller, and here's the link to my appearance on "A Prairie Home Companion," <http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ programs/2008/08/30/> |
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"Giusi" > wrote: > "Gloria P" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > > > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about 60 > > seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, got > > it all mixed and back in the oven. > > > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > > > > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > > > gloria p > > Why do you think mise en place exists? We all have holes in our heads. I've been doing that a LOT more lately, and I'm only 46. Plus it makes for good photo material. <g> http://i37.tinypic.com/4hv979.jpg Finale' http://i35.tinypic.com/qq24nr.jpg -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:51:02 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: >In article >, > "Giusi" > wrote: >> Why do you think mise en place exists? We all have holes in our heads. > >I've been doing that a LOT more lately, and I'm only 46. >Plus it makes for good photo material. <g> > >http://i37.tinypic.com/4hv979.jpg > >Finale' >http://i35.tinypic.com/qq24nr.jpg I am getting really good (well, most of the time!) about mise en place. No matter what I am cooking. The last time I messed up, was when Arri London came over to dinner. However, it wasn't too bad a mess up: I was going to fix a Lidia recipe for spareribs. I didn't check in advance to see if I had honey, (cause I always have honey around!) and it turns out I had none. So the recipe got abbreviated to not having a glaze on it. Still turned out fairly good. This was the recipe I started out to make: http://www.lidiasitaly.com/entrees/en08 Christine |
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Christine Dabney > wrote: > On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:51:02 -0500, Omelet > > wrote: > > >In article >, > > "Giusi" > wrote: > > >> Why do you think mise en place exists? We all have holes in our heads. > > > >I've been doing that a LOT more lately, and I'm only 46. > >Plus it makes for good photo material. <g> > > > >http://i37.tinypic.com/4hv979.jpg > > > >Finale' > >http://i35.tinypic.com/qq24nr.jpg > > I am getting really good (well, most of the time!) about mise en > place. No matter what I am cooking. > > The last time I messed up, was when Arri London came over to dinner. > However, it wasn't too bad a mess up: I was going to fix a Lidia > recipe for spareribs. I didn't check in advance to see if I had > honey, (cause I always have honey around!) and it turns out I had > none. So the recipe got abbreviated to not having a glaze on it. > Still turned out fairly good. > > This was the recipe I started out to make: > http://www.lidiasitaly.com/entrees/en08 > > Christine Sounds good. :-) Do you keep any raw sugar around? I light syrup made with that tastes similar to honey, at least to me. -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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On Oct 2, 5:16*pm, Gloria P > wrote:
> I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. *I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. I'd never do anything like that ![]() does not rise very well without yeast. John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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Gloria P > wrote: > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. This is where having multiple small containers and laying out ALL the ingredients prior to starting comes in handy. :-) At least you caught it in time... -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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![]() "Gloria P" > wrote in message ... > > I just put a banana bread in the oven after being quite proud that I > hadn't forgotten to add the bananas this time (almost did last time!) > > As I was cleaning up the counter I began to close the egg carton. > Hmmm, strange. I thought there had been only four eggs in there when I > opened it, and I see four eggs. > > DUMMY! Rush for the oven where luckily the bread had only spent about 60 > seconds. Pulled out the pan, poured the batter back into the mixing > bowl, and it hadn't started to firm up yet. I cracked in the two eggs, got > it all mixed and back in the oven. > > It looks OK. Time will tell. > > It's H#LL to get older but I guess it beats the alternative. > > gloria p > Been there done that. Think of it this way you were making sure the oven was preheated adequately. Lets not try for Misery loves company. Dimitri |
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