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"Your" twice-baked potatoes were part of today's home run dinner at
Chateau Schaller, Leo. Thank you! Seven-year-old Sam loved them and wanted them at snack/suppertime. She was crushed when told they were history. I shorted the count when I bought the bakers and bought only four. That's when I decided to do twice-bakeds (then I'd have 8 pieces for 6 people). I followed your instructions almost faithfully and did the add-ins this way: about 2/3 of the scooped insides were in one bowl, the remainder in another. Both portions had some sour cream and half and half added. The smaller portion got green onions and bacon in half, bacon and cheese in the other half. The larger portion got green onions, bacon, and cheese. Four halves were filled with the works, two halves with the bacon and cheese only, and two halves with the green onion and bacon only mixture. I prepared them and set them in the auxiliary fridge on Tuesday afternoon. Imagine my surprise when I was going to pop them into the low oven for their 20-minute reheat as you recommended and realized that the auxiliary fridge had become the auxiliary freezer. Damn! I put them in at 325 with the roast for about 10-15 minutes, then pulled the roast and upped the temp to about 375. I put them under the broiler to finish. Kind sir, they received rave reviews on *all* fronts and I've promised Beck your instructions. She's never baked a potato. Chris' comment was, "I can't believe you went to the work and bother of accommodating the picky eaters, Mom." At that point, Jamie said, "You mean me," and Beck intervened with "He could have meant cheeseless Dad." I just basked in the compliments. '-) Thank you again. You made 6 people very happy this afternoon. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ <http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor> "I have fixed my roof, I have mended my fences; now let the winter winds blow." |
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > "Your" twice-baked potatoes were part of today's home run dinner at > Chateau Schaller, Leo. Thank you! <snip the great review that I'm going to show my wife> I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that you tried and liked them. leo |
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On Fri 26 Dec 2008 06:26:24p, Leonard Blaisdell told us...
> In article >, > Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > >> "Your" twice-baked potatoes were part of today's home run dinner at >> Chateau Schaller, Leo. Thank you! > > <snip the great review that I'm going to show my wife> > > I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that > you tried and liked them. > > leo > They do sound good, Leo. I'm waiting to try them. -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ************************************************** ********************** Date: Friday, 12(XII)/26(XXVI)/08(MMVIII) ************************************************** ********************** Today is: Boxing Day (U.K.) Countdown till New Year's Eve 4dys 5hrs 31mins ************************************************** ********************** Well, to be Frank, I'd have to change my name. ************************************************** ********************** |
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>, Leonard Blaisdell > wrote: > In article >, > Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > > > "Your" twice-baked potatoes were part of today's home run dinner at > > Chateau Schaller, Leo. Thank you! > > <snip the great review that I'm going to show my wife> > > I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that > you tried and liked them. > > leo Indeed, kind sir, this afternoon I purchased 5 *more* Bigass baking potatoes with which to have another go, this time with Chris observing. I will likely freeze some for eating another time. I took pics of the first batch along the way (or at least most of the way) and Beck will find those to be of great interest and help when she makes them. The detailed explanation you provided will be invaluable to her. All of us here at Schloss Schaller salute you and bid you a blessed Christmas and a prosperous and peace-filled new year! -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ <http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor> "I have fixed my roof, I have mended my fences; now let the winter winds blow." |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>> I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that >> you tried and liked them. >> >> leo > > Indeed, kind sir, this afternoon I purchased 5 *more* Bigass baking > potatoes with which to have another go, this time with Chris observing. > I will likely freeze some for eating another time. I took pics of the > first batch along the way (or at least most of the way) and Beck will > find those to be of great interest and help when she makes them. The > detailed explanation you provided will be invaluable to her. All of us > here at Schloss Schaller salute you and bid you a blessed Christmas and > a prosperous and peace-filled new year! > Ok.. I guess I missed the original recipe by Leo for these things and am gonna have to go into the archives. All this praise sounds like something I need to try! |
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Goomba > wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > >> I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that > >> you tried and liked them. > >> > >> leo > > > > Indeed, kind sir, this afternoon I purchased 5 *more* Bigass? baking > > potatoes with which to have another go, this time with Chris observing. > > I will likely freeze some for eating another time. I took pics of the > > first batch along the way (or at least most of the way) and Beck will > > find those to be of great interest and help when she makes them. The > > detailed explanation you provided will be invaluable to her. All of us > > here at Schloss Schaller salute you and bid you a blessed Christmas and > > a prosperous and peace-filled new year! > > > Ok.. I guess I missed the original recipe by Leo for these things and am > gonna have to go into the archives. All this praise sounds like > something I need to try! Likely passé for you, Toots, but my only other experience with making them was ugly and Leo's instructions resulted in rave reviews all 'round. Including the short person. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ <http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor> "I have fixed my roof, I have mended my fences; now let the winter winds blow." |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 02:09:34 -0500, Goomba wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >>> I've never been pinged before on Usenet! I'm honored and tickled that >>> you tried and liked them. >>> >>> leo >> >> Indeed, kind sir, this afternoon I purchased 5 *more* Bigass baking >> potatoes with which to have another go, this time with Chris observing. >> I will likely freeze some for eating another time. I took pics of the >> first batch along the way (or at least most of the way) and Beck will >> find those to be of great interest and help when she makes them. The >> detailed explanation you provided will be invaluable to her. All of us >> here at Schloss Schaller salute you and bid you a blessed Christmas and >> a prosperous and peace-filled new year! >> > Ok.. I guess I missed the original recipe by Leo for these things and am > gonna have to go into the archives. All this praise sounds like > something I need to try! i went looking, and it seems to be he <http://groups.google.com/group/rec.food.cooking/browse_thread/thread/87ee555e3b17fb23?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=twice-baked+potatoes+leo#0e7ca09c39b05b77> your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
>> Ok.. I guess I missed the original recipe by Leo for these things and am >> gonna have to go into the archives. All this praise sounds like >> something I need to try! > > i went looking, and it seems to be he > > <http://groups.google.com/group/rec.food.cooking/browse_thread/thread/87ee555e3b17fb23?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=twice-baked+potatoes+leo#0e7ca09c39b05b77> > > your pal, > blake Ah, Blake.. you're such a gentleman to have done my search for me ![]() Upon hearing that Barb makes these for her grandbebe and they were so well received, I thought it might be something my own little one might enjoy? Any suggestions of what you'd enjoy eating inside your twice baked potatoes? |
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