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including fall. this means the rains have started, the temperatures have dropped, and we're hibernating indoors for the most part. we're still grilling for our meals of course, because, well, we grill and smoke food year-round. come rain, come hail, sleet, or snow, wood-fire is how our food gets cooked
. all while lounging on the sofa under a blanket and finally catching up on the movies and shows we've ignored since last may. fall also means harvest season here in oregon. and for us, living on a -acre hazelnut farm, means we're surrounded by the official state nut of oregon. and if you haven't cooked...
https://honestcooking.com/hazelnut-crusted-grilled-duck/
moreover, it's just a delicious, luscious and fragrant dish that i could eat over and over again. if you've never cooked indian food (from scratch), do yourself a favor, quiet the apprehension, pick up this book and see what you've been missing out on. with "coconut lagoon", chef joe thottungal has masterfully
, then return to soaking water. heat oil in a heavy-bottomed frying pan over medium heat. add ginger, garlic, chiles, and curry leaves and sauté for – minutes, until the leaves are wilted and flavors are released. add chili powder and turmeric and stir for another seconds, until the raw smell is cooked...
https://honestcooking.com/coconut-lagoon-recipes-from-a-south-indian-kitchen/