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>"Glenn Jacobs" wrote: >> To get the Jeff Smith Talk on a little more positive tack, thing that I >> learned from him. >> >> 1) I learned technique, like how to slightly crush a clove of garlic so >> that it peals easier. >> >> 2) And how to guide a knife with the knuckles when slicing, to prevent >> bits of finger tips from joining the evening meal. Although I practiced knife technique, I could never master it. I watched Yan and other cooks but never go the hang of it. >> 3) Marsala sauce, from "The Frugal Gourmet Cooks With Wine" which I still >> make from time to time. >> >> -- >> JakeInHartsel >> >> Food, The Art Form that You Can Eat >> >My son and I would watch the show together and drool over some of his >finest. >I too learned a lot from him but I enjoy the memory of the time spent with >my son the most. > >Peace, >Barbara > He could be very goofy but his entusiasm for cooking inspired me to try a lot of new recipes. His spinach and artichoke casserole was always a hit at potlucks and one woman demanded that I bring it every time we had a potluck at work. I think there might be my revised version in the RFC cookbook: I use half the amount of spinach. |
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