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Donna Rose writes:
says... >> [I wrote] >> >> >Any ideas on how to cut the heat level down a bit? >> > >> >ObRandom Thought: Just perusing Pepin's "Short Cut Cooking". Some >> interesting >> >ideas among the recipes. >> > >> >Best, >> > >> >Marc >> >> Blend in some more mango puree and /or mango nectar would be my best guess. Thanks. What I wound up doing. Puree, not the nectar, since I added a little water when I strained the mixture and needed to add some body back. All in all not as hot as I originally thought but still too hot for da Missus. Dinner was a pad thai-ish chicken. >> >> >Or, you could add a dollop of creme fraiche or sour cream. Dairy soothes >the palate where heat is concerned. Hadn't thought of that, not that I had either on hand, but good for future reference. Thanks much. >Donna >A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are. A married man is neither an optimist nor a pessimist. ![]() Marc |
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