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On 4/11/2019 3:57 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 3:42:28 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 9:29:30 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>> On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 19:21:42 -0700 (PDT), " >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 5:48:49 PM UTC-5, Terry Coombs wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Â* The small end of a whole eye of round this time , prolly 2 1/2 lbs , >>>>> browned in olive oil in a screamin' hot CI frying pan - coincidentally >>>>> the same one I used last night for burgers and onions/shrooms - deglazed >>>>> with red wine and water , some really nice stuffÂ* . I added some taters >>>>> and carrots around 4 , gonna let it simmer until it's tender then turn >>>>> that au jus into gravy , some of which is sure to land on a slice of >>>>> that fresh bread I baked this morning . I rarely mention it , but almost >>>>> everything I cook is seasoned with a varying mix of >>>>> salt/pepper/onion/garlic . Sometimes the onion and garlic are fresh , >>>>> sometimes powdered or minced/dried . This "roast" is no exception , I >>>>> used salt and pepper , powdered garlic and dried minced onions . >>>>> >>>> Sounds very tasty and garlic really does add flavor to what can be a boring >>>> piece of meat. I have been known to sprinkle a tablespoon of flour over the >>>> meat before putting the lid on and letting the crockpot do its magic. Gives >>>> the gravy a smidge of 'body.' >>> >>> Fried pork chops tonight, seasoned with Penzeys adobo. >>> https://www.penzeys.com/online-catal.../c-24/p-1/pd-s >> >> Forget that white bread "adobo" chops and make the real thing. >> >> https://salu-salo.com/pork-adobo/ > > He needn't forget the "white bread" version. They're probably both > good. > > Cindy Hamilton > There are many definitions of "adobo". dsi1 is of the opinion that adobo is Filipino. I think of it as having origins in Spanish cuisine. Sheldon is talking about a spice rub bought from Penzey's. Make your own adobo spice blend: Salt, paprika, black pepper, onion powder, oregano, cumin, garlic powder, and chili powder. Jill |
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