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We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken salad
that uses them as well. But... I messed up and bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans and don't know what to do with them. I have already made Applets. As in Applets and Cotlets. Those normally use walnuts but I used pecans. The end result tasted good but I think there was not enough pectin in the apples because they didn't set up as firmly as they should have. I normally use apples from my tree and those are perfect. I have also made vegan fudge using Christina Pirello's recipe but that calls for brown rice syrup and I don't feel like trying to track that down. And I made pralines which I know would be better with the halves. Damn but they were good but that was also a way to use up some cream. I'm not planning to buy more cream and as a diabetic, those are not what should be eating. Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? Do you think they would work in a chicken salad or would they sort of get lost in there? I also find myself with some extra canned pineapple. Apparently I bought some at some point and it got put in a weird place. I found that today. I have not made chicken salad with pineapple. I normally use apples. I do have a lot of apples too. Hmmm... Mainly the people I am cooking for are trying to avoid eating wheat. They do eat some but I would prefer not to do something like a cake or cookies as I won't eat that stuff and not sure that they would. I do sometimes make gluten free things for them. I guess I could do some more zucchini muffins if I ever find good zucchini again. For weeks now, the only zucchini I've seen in the stores has been tiny and not very big around. That would use up some nuts but I have a lot of them. Thanks! |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 08:28:09 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >> writes: >>>We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken >>>salad >Are you saying that you don't like pecans? They seem to be rather >popular with many people, but maybe not where you live. I read they're a good weight loss snack. |
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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message ... > writes: >>We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken salad > > I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking what to > do with all these extra chopped pecans? No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize they were chopped until I went to use them. > > Here are the top ten things you WON'T do with them: > > 10. something any normal person would do > 9. something even abnormal people would do > 8. anything involving a dish that "people around here" won't eat > 7. except Chauncey, he'll eat anything > 6. eat them as snacks > 5. compost > 4. food for nonhumans > 3. mail them to Sheldon (not to be confused w/#4) > 2. return them to the store saying you thought they were walnuts > 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something No room in the freezer. But... Could I mail them to Sheldon? That could interesting. Can't return as I mail ordered them. But thanks! |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:29:15 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 15.223... >> On Sun 25 Mar 2018 09:05:13p, tert in seattle told us... >> >>> writes: >>>>We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken >>>>salad >>> >>> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking >>> what to do with all these extra chopped pecans? >>> >>> Here are the top ten things you WON'T do with them: >>> >>> 10. something any normal person would do >>> 9. something even abnormal people would do >>> 8. anything involving a dish that "people around here" won't eat >>> 7. except Chauncey, he'll eat anything >>> 6. eat them as snacks >>> 5. compost >>> 4. food for nonhumans >>> 3. mail them to Sheldon (not to be confused w/#4) >>> 2. return them to the store saying you thought they were walnuts >>> 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >>> >>> >> >> Are you saying that you don't like pecans? They seem to be rather >> popular with many people, but maybe not where you live. > >No. I love pecans. But I wanted the halves and accidentally bought a HUGE >bag of chopped. I need ideas for how to use the chopped ones. I will not >make cake or cookies and don't really want sweets. Was wondering about >savory dishes that I could use them in. What if you add a handful to a stir-fry, like Thais do with cashews? |
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Julie Bove wrote:
>...too many pecan pieces... waldorf salad, apples and pecans, some sauce, celery, a little pineapple too. could eat that every day for a year. songbird |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:35:10 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken salad >that uses them as well. But... I messed up and bought a HUGE bag of chopped >pecans and don't know what to do with them. I have already made Applets. As >in Applets and Cotlets. Those normally use walnuts but I used pecans. The >end result tasted good but I think there was not enough pectin in the apples >because they didn't set up as firmly as they should have. I normally use >apples from my tree and those are perfect. > >I have also made vegan fudge using Christina Pirello's recipe but that calls >for brown rice syrup and I don't feel like trying to track that down. > > >And I made pralines which I know would be better with the halves. Damn but >they were good but that was also a way to use up some cream. I'm not >planning to buy more cream and as a diabetic, those are not what should be >eating. > >Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? Do you >think they would work in a chicken salad or would they sort of get lost in >there? I also find myself with some extra canned pineapple. Apparently I >bought some at some point and it got put in a weird place. I found that >today. I have not made chicken salad with pineapple. I normally use apples. >I do have a lot of apples too. Hmmm... > >Mainly the people I am cooking for are trying to avoid eating wheat. They do >eat some but I would prefer not to do something like a cake or cookies as I >won't eat that stuff and not sure that they would. I do sometimes make >gluten free things for them. I guess I could do some more zucchini muffins >if I ever find good zucchini again. For weeks now, the only zucchini I've >seen in the stores has been tiny and not very big around. That would use up >some nuts but I have a lot of them. Thanks! Nutter Butter: https://cookieandkate.com/2012/pecan-butter-recipe/ |
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:35:10 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? Pecan crusted chicken breasts or pecan crusted fish. You'd have to grind them up a bit more in your food processor. Chicken breasts are really good done this way. Pecans are a bit pricey, so I don't do it often. Doris |
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On 3/26/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "tert in seattle" > wrote in message > ... >> writes: >>> We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken salad >> >> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking what to >> do with all these extra chopped pecans? > > No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize > they were chopped until I went to use them. Perhaps you should pay more attention when you buy things. I can't think of any other poster who consistently buys something by mistake (in HUGE quantity) then wonders what to do with it. FWIW, you can use them exactly the same way you would pecan halves. Aesthetics aside, they're just smaller pieces. BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. Jill |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "tert in seattle" wrote: > > 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something > > No room in the freezer. LOL! The traditional response, always and forever. ;) Makes me wonder, since your freezer is always full, when do you actually HAVE room to put something in the freezer in the first place to keep it full? |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Julie Bove wrote: > > No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize > > they were chopped until I went to use them. > BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in > a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. At least you didn't make the mistake telling her to save them in her freezer. LOL |
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On 2018-03-26 11:57 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "tert in seattle" wrote: >>> 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >> >> No room in the freezer. > > LOL! The traditional response, always and forever. ;) > Makes me wonder, since your freezer is always full, when do you > actually HAVE room to put something in the freezer in the first > place to keep it full? > That's a fair question. |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 11:00:18 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> >> Julie Bove wrote: >> > No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize >> > they were chopped until I went to use them. > >> BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in >> a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. > >At least you didn't make the mistake telling her to save them in >her freezer. LOL Why, the freezer is the best place to store nuts to keep them from going rancid. |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 10:57:42 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "tert in seattle" wrote: >> > 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >> >> No room in the freezer. > >LOL! The traditional response, always and forever. ;) >Makes me wonder, since your freezer is always full, when do you >actually HAVE room to put something in the freezer in the first >place to keep it full? Last thing Julie stuffed into her freezer was her husband. |
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On Monday, March 26, 2018 at 8:40:01 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> > On 3/26/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize > > they were chopped until I went to use them. > > Perhaps you should pay more attention when you buy things. I can't > think of any other poster who consistently buys something by mistake (in > HUGE quantity) then wonders what to do with it. FWIW, you can use them > exactly the same way you would pecan halves. Aesthetics aside, they're > just smaller pieces. > Remember that commercial on TV, it have been aired only on PBS, but it stated "Reading is FUNdamental." I guess Ju-Ju was asleep every time it aired. > > BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in > a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. > > Jill |
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"Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:29:15 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message . 115.223... >>> On Sun 25 Mar 2018 09:05:13p, tert in seattle told us... >>> >>>> writes: >>>>>We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken >>>>>salad >>>> >>>> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking >>>> what to do with all these extra chopped pecans? >>>> >>>> Here are the top ten things you WON'T do with them: >>>> >>>> 10. something any normal person would do >>>> 9. something even abnormal people would do >>>> 8. anything involving a dish that "people around here" won't eat >>>> 7. except Chauncey, he'll eat anything >>>> 6. eat them as snacks >>>> 5. compost >>>> 4. food for nonhumans >>>> 3. mail them to Sheldon (not to be confused w/#4) >>>> 2. return them to the store saying you thought they were walnuts >>>> 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Are you saying that you don't like pecans? They seem to be rather >>> popular with many people, but maybe not where you live. >> >>No. I love pecans. But I wanted the halves and accidentally bought a HUGE >>bag of chopped. I need ideas for how to use the chopped ones. I will not >>make cake or cookies and don't really want sweets. Was wondering about >>savory dishes that I could use them in. > > What if you add a handful to a stir-fry, like Thais do with cashews? Doesn't seem like a good flavor profile but I dunno. |
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"songbird" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >>...too many pecan pieces... > > waldorf salad, apples and pecans, some sauce, > celery, a little pineapple too. could eat that > every day for a year. Hmmm... Supposed to have walnuts and raisins. I suppose that might work but doesn't sound very appealing. Thanks! |
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"l not -l" > wrote in message ... > > On 26-Mar-2018, songbird > wrote: > >> Julie Bove wrote: >> >...too many pecan pieces... >> >> waldorf salad, apples and pecans, some sauce, >> celery, a little pineapple too. could eat that >> every day for a year. >> >> >> songbird > Pecan pieces are nice in pancakes too. Yes, but we can't eat pancakes. |
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> wrote in message ... > On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:35:10 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken salad >>that uses them as well. But... I messed up and bought a HUGE bag of >>chopped >>pecans and don't know what to do with them. I have already made Applets. >>As >>in Applets and Cotlets. Those normally use walnuts but I used pecans. The >>end result tasted good but I think there was not enough pectin in the >>apples >>because they didn't set up as firmly as they should have. I normally use >>apples from my tree and those are perfect. >> >>I have also made vegan fudge using Christina Pirello's recipe but that >>calls >>for brown rice syrup and I don't feel like trying to track that down. >> >> >>And I made pralines which I know would be better with the halves. Damn but >>they were good but that was also a way to use up some cream. I'm not >>planning to buy more cream and as a diabetic, those are not what should be >>eating. >> >>Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? Do you >>think they would work in a chicken salad or would they sort of get lost in >>there? I also find myself with some extra canned pineapple. Apparently I >>bought some at some point and it got put in a weird place. I found that >>today. I have not made chicken salad with pineapple. I normally use >>apples. >>I do have a lot of apples too. Hmmm... >> >>Mainly the people I am cooking for are trying to avoid eating wheat. They >>do >>eat some but I would prefer not to do something like a cake or cookies as >>I >>won't eat that stuff and not sure that they would. I do sometimes make >>gluten free things for them. I guess I could do some more zucchini muffins >>if I ever find good zucchini again. For weeks now, the only zucchini I've >>seen in the stores has been tiny and not very big around. That would use >>up >>some nuts but I have a lot of them. Thanks! > > Nutter Butter: > https://cookieandkate.com/2012/pecan-butter-recipe/ But... I said I didn't want to make cookies, cake or desserts. I was looking for a savory dish. |
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"Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:35:10 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? > > Pecan crusted chicken breasts or pecan crusted fish. You'd have to > grind them up a bit more in your food processor. > > Chicken breasts are really good done this way. Pecans are a bit > pricey, so I don't do it often. How do you get them to stick and how do you cook them? |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 12:08:44 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Bruce" > wrote in message .. . >> On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:29:15 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>>"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message .115.223... >>>> Are you saying that you don't like pecans? They seem to be rather >>>> popular with many people, but maybe not where you live. >>> >>>No. I love pecans. But I wanted the halves and accidentally bought a HUGE >>>bag of chopped. I need ideas for how to use the chopped ones. I will not >>>make cake or cookies and don't really want sweets. Was wondering about >>>savory dishes that I could use them in. >> >> What if you add a handful to a stir-fry, like Thais do with cashews? > >Doesn't seem like a good flavor profile but I dunno. I'm not sure either. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 3/26/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >> ... >>> writes: >>>> We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken >>>> salad >>> >>> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking what >>> to >>> do with all these extra chopped pecans? >> >> No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize >> they were chopped until I went to use them. > > Perhaps you should pay more attention when you buy things. I can't think > of any other poster who consistently buys something by mistake (in HUGE > quantity) then wonders what to do with it. FWIW, you can use them exactly > the same way you would pecan halves. Aesthetics aside, they're just > smaller pieces. And yet I *don't* do that consistantly. I can not use them like I would the halves. I put the halves on green salad. I did try the chopped this way and they just are not good like that. > > BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in a > sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. There is a rush because I want them gone! |
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 15.223... > On Mon 26 Mar 2018 06:39:53a, jmcquown told us... > >> On 3/26/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> writes: >>>>> We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a >>>>> chicken salad >>>> >>>> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are >>>> asking what to do with all these extra chopped pecans? >>> >>> No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not >>> realize they were chopped until I went to use them. >> >> Perhaps you should pay more attention when you buy things. I >> can't think of any other poster who consistently buys something by >> mistake (in HUGE quantity) then wonders what to do with it. FWIW, >> you can use them exactly the same way you would pecan halves. >> Aesthetics aside, they're just smaller pieces. >> >> BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put >> them in a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a >> while. >> >> Jill >> > > I store all nuts in seald bags in the freezer and they last > indefinitely. Julie probablyy doesn't have that much freezer space. I don't. |
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"Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "tert in seattle" wrote: >> > 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >> >> No room in the freezer. > > LOL! The traditional response, always and forever. ;) > Makes me wonder, since your freezer is always full, when do you > actually HAVE room to put something in the freezer in the first > place to keep it full? Part of the problem now is that I bought food for people who no longer live here. And they refused to take that food with them. We don't like the stuff or in my case, can't eat it due to eggs. I will likely be giving some to a friend later this week. |
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> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 10:57:42 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >>Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "tert in seattle" wrote: >>> > 1. put them in the freezer until you think of something >>> >>> No room in the freezer. >> >>LOL! The traditional response, always and forever. ;) >>Makes me wonder, since your freezer is always full, when do you >>actually HAVE room to put something in the freezer in the first >>place to keep it full? > > Last thing Julie stuffed into her freezer was her husband. OMG! He would never fit! |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 13:31:32 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2018-03-26 1:24 PM, wrote: >> On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 11:00:18 -0500, Gary > wrote: >> >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not realize >>>>> they were chopped until I went to use them. >>> >>>> BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them in >>>> a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. >>> >>> At least you didn't make the mistake telling her to save them in >>> her freezer. LOL >> >> Why, the freezer is the best place to store nuts to keep them from >> going rancid. > >Standard response 2(b) there is no room in the freezer. Overflowing with inedible shit that no one wanted to eat for at least ten years. This morning I bought a 4 lb top round roast and a whole boneless pork loin (8 lbs)... put the top round into a zip-lock, and trisected the pork loin, tied and placed into zip-locks... no problem fitting them into my freezer... I don't save inedible shit, in fact inedible shit never makes it to my freezer, inedible shit goes out for the critters or into the trash. In fact I don't buy inedible shit. All I have in my kitchen is a mid-size top freezer fridge, I think 20 cuft, it's never too full and there's two of us here... Julie is just one, it's not possible her freezer is full except with a glut of inedible shit. My basement fridge with top freezer is only 14 cuft, primarily used to store my vegetable garden crops, and to store frozen stews/soups... it's never close to crammed full... right now hat freezer can easily take a gallon zip-loc of shelled pecans with plenty room remaining. Towards spring I try to use up and make room for the next summer crop. I'm 110% positive that Julie's freezer is jammed full of inedible shit. |
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On 2018-03-26 3:12 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>> Â* songbird >> Pecan pieces are nice in pancakes too. > > Yes, but we can't eat pancakes. Standard excuse 1d. |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
.... > For many things I prefer walnuts, but only pecans will do insome > recipes. > > Earlier this year I made both a black walnut cake and a black walnut > pie. Maybe it's just where I live, but the black walnuts were even > more expensive than pecans. black walnuts are so different than regular walnuts. i much prefer them in certain cookies. i've never used them for anything else like a pie or a cake. considering how much work it takes to get them out of the shell i can see why it would be expensive. plus when i was doing it the nuts weren't the best quality so i had to taste a little of each one before i bothered to finish shelling the whole thing out. hours of work and smashed my fingers a few times with the hammer. i'll gladly pay someone else to do it instead. Mom said that as a kid she had to do it and they used a vice. we don't have anything that fancy here. songbird |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "songbird" > wrote in message > ... >> Julie Bove wrote: >>>...too many pecan pieces... >> >> waldorf salad, apples and pecans, some sauce, >> celery, a little pineapple too. could eat that >> every day for a year. > > Hmmm... Supposed to have walnuts and raisins. I suppose that might work but > doesn't sound very appealing. Thanks! raisins would be ok too. can toast the pecans a bit first to bring out more flavor. i don't usually like raisins in the regular version of waldorf salad, the apples are often sweet enough. i also change the sauce around quite a bit using different sweet and sour combinations and different spices. all recipes are just a starting point... enjoy! some cookies are good, take a fairly soft bland shortbread cookie, dunk in something to make things stick to it and roll it in crushed pecans, top it with a marachino cherry. and of course pecan sandies. songbird |
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Julie Bove wrote:
.... > But... I said I didn't want to make cookies, cake or desserts. I was looking > for a savory dish. ok, ignore most of my last reply. :) songbird |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 3/26/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> writes: >>>>> We eat a lot of pecan halves in salads. I sometimes make a chicken >>>>> salad >>>> >>>> I skimmed it ... did you chop up too many, and now you are asking >>>> what to >>>> do with all these extra chopped pecans? >>> >>> No. accidentally bought a HUGE bag of chopped pecans. I did not >>> realize they were chopped until I went to use them. >> >> Perhaps you should pay more attention when you buy things. I can't >> think of any other poster who consistently buys something by mistake >> (in HUGE quantity) then wonders what to do with it. FWIW, you can use >> them exactly the same way you would pecan halves. Aesthetics aside, >> they're just smaller pieces. > > And yet I *don't* do that consistantly. I can not use them like I would > the halves. I put the halves on green salad. I did try the chopped this > way and they just are not good like that. >> >> BTW, there's no rush to use them up. Keep the bag sealed or put them >> in a sealed storage container; they'll keep for quite a while. > > There is a rush because I want them gone! Throw the damn things away, or feed them to the gardener. |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 12:13:59 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Doris Night" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 25 Mar 2018 20:35:10 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>>Do you know of any savory type recipes that I could use these in? >> >> Pecan crusted chicken breasts or pecan crusted fish. You'd have to >> grind them up a bit more in your food processor. >> >> Chicken breasts are really good done this way. Pecans are a bit >> pricey, so I don't do it often. > >How do you get them to stick and how do you cook them? According to a few of the 797,000 results from Google, you can dip them in beaten egg, honey mustard, or maple syrup and then pat the crushed pecans on. And you can fry them in oil or bake them on a sheet pan. You really should install Google on your computer. You'd save a lot of time. Doris |
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On 2018-03-26 5:19 PM, songbird wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: > ... >> But... I said I didn't want to make cookies, cake or desserts. I was looking >> for a savory dish. > > ok, ignore most of my last reply. :) > > You are new here. This is what Julie does. She asks for help and then finds ways to reject all the help offered. |
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On 2018-03-26 3:13 PM, songbird wrote:
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > ... >> For many things I prefer walnuts, but only pecans will do insome >> recipes. >> >> Earlier this year I made both a black walnut cake and a black walnut >> pie. Maybe it's just where I live, but the black walnuts were even >> more expensive than pecans. > > black walnuts are so different than regular > walnuts. i much prefer them in certain cookies. > i've never used them for anything else like a > pie or a cake. > > considering how much work it takes to get them > out of the shell i can see why it would be expensive. > plus when i was doing it the nuts weren't the best > quality so i had to taste a little of each one > before i bothered to finish shelling the whole > thing out. > > hours of work and smashed my fingers a few times > with the hammer. i'll gladly pay someone else to > do it instead. Mom said that as a kid she had to > do it and they used a vice. we don't have anything > that fancy here. > > > songbird > Use a visegrip. Works like a charm! |
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On 3/26/2018 6:47 PM, graham wrote:
> On 2018-03-26 3:13 PM, songbird wrote: >> Â*Â* hours of work and smashed my fingers a few times >> with the hammer.Â* i'll gladly pay someone else to >> do it instead.Â* Mom said that as a kid she had to >> do it and they used a vice.Â* we don't have anything >> that fancy here. > Use a visegrip. Works like a charm! I had a friend who claimed that piling the nuts in the driveway and running a pickup over them, worked well. |
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"songbird" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "songbird" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>>...too many pecan pieces... >>> >>> waldorf salad, apples and pecans, some sauce, >>> celery, a little pineapple too. could eat that >>> every day for a year. >> >> Hmmm... Supposed to have walnuts and raisins. I suppose that might work >> but >> doesn't sound very appealing. Thanks! > > raisins would be ok too. can toast the pecans > a bit first to bring out more flavor. No. We hate raisins which is why I dislike Waldorf salad. > > i don't usually like raisins in the regular > version of waldorf salad, the apples are often > sweet enough. i also change the sauce around > quite a bit using different sweet and sour > combinations and different spices. > > all recipes are just a starting point... > enjoy! Maybe but ti me, Waldorf is a very specific thing. > > some cookies are good, take a fairly soft > bland shortbread cookie, dunk in something > to make things stick to it and roll it in > crushed pecans, top it with a marachino cherry. > > and of course pecan sandies. Can't do cookies. |
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