strange spirits
Feb. 3rd, 2008 01:30 amAt the fancy grocery store they had a vodka of Armenian origin, and the label listed the following additives:
acetic acid
sodium bicarbonate
dried skim milk
honey
What's this all about? Anyone know?
I found another vodka with similar recipe:
http://www.topliquor.com/Russian-Style-Emerald-Castle-Marani-Vodka-750-ml-p-67089.html
acetic acid
sodium bicarbonate
dried skim milk
honey
What's this all about? Anyone know?
I found another vodka with similar recipe:
http://www.topliquor.com/Russian-Style-Emerald-Castle-Marani-Vodka-750-ml-p-67089.html
Accidentally Vegan Pea Soup
Jan. 13th, 2008 11:25 pmI really like pea soup, and I made some again tonight. I'm not averse to putting bacon or ham in the soup, or using meat broth, but I just didn't tonight.
It was very good pea soup. I'm putting the "recipe" here mostly for my own reference. It's not too different from what you'd find on the back of the bag of peas, so don't consider it to be special or worth saving.
Ingredients:
16 oz./2 cups of dried split peas
One largeish potato, like a russet, or equiv potato mass, peeled and cubed
Two quarts of water
1/4 cup olive oil
One tbsp ground cumin seeds
Four tbsp ground dill weed
Four or five threads of saffron
One tbsp. coarse ground black pepper
1 bay leaf
Salt to taste, if necessary
Get a deep saucepan.
Dump the olive oil in the bottom of the pan and drop in the bay leaf, the cumin, and the pepper. Heat the olive oil until the bay leaf is browning.
Dump in the water and the peas. Bring to a boil.
Dump in the potato cubes and bring to a boil again.
Reduce heat. Add the dill and the saffron. If you have favorite spices of your own, this is the time to put them in.
Simmer for an hour, stirring occasionally.
Check the soup for consistency and flavor. Adjust flavor with your choice of the herbs above or other herbs you like. Salt to taste.
Simmer for another 30 minutes. Watch and stir frequently so the soup doesn't get lumpy. Cook until the consistency is thick and the potatoes are mostly dissolved, but it's not glue or on fire. This varies with your pot and your idea of "simmer" and also with the will of the Gods.
Cool until it isn't deadly and serve.
Notes:
You can get away with no salt if you flavor it right. One good idea is to put in some cayenne or other hot chili spice, just enough to make it interesting.
I find that the combination of potatoes and saffron and olive oil produces a "mouth feel" that will make you forget the vegan nature of the soup even if you're a hamatarian.
So this is a very simple pea soup and again not much different from the back of the package, but I like it so I'm putting it here. Cheers.
It was very good pea soup. I'm putting the "recipe" here mostly for my own reference. It's not too different from what you'd find on the back of the bag of peas, so don't consider it to be special or worth saving.
Ingredients:
16 oz./2 cups of dried split peas
One largeish potato, like a russet, or equiv potato mass, peeled and cubed
Two quarts of water
1/4 cup olive oil
One tbsp ground cumin seeds
Four tbsp ground dill weed
Four or five threads of saffron
One tbsp. coarse ground black pepper
1 bay leaf
Salt to taste, if necessary
Get a deep saucepan.
Dump the olive oil in the bottom of the pan and drop in the bay leaf, the cumin, and the pepper. Heat the olive oil until the bay leaf is browning.
Dump in the water and the peas. Bring to a boil.
Dump in the potato cubes and bring to a boil again.
Reduce heat. Add the dill and the saffron. If you have favorite spices of your own, this is the time to put them in.
Simmer for an hour, stirring occasionally.
Check the soup for consistency and flavor. Adjust flavor with your choice of the herbs above or other herbs you like. Salt to taste.
Simmer for another 30 minutes. Watch and stir frequently so the soup doesn't get lumpy. Cook until the consistency is thick and the potatoes are mostly dissolved, but it's not glue or on fire. This varies with your pot and your idea of "simmer" and also with the will of the Gods.
Cool until it isn't deadly and serve.
Notes:
You can get away with no salt if you flavor it right. One good idea is to put in some cayenne or other hot chili spice, just enough to make it interesting.
I find that the combination of potatoes and saffron and olive oil produces a "mouth feel" that will make you forget the vegan nature of the soup even if you're a hamatarian.
So this is a very simple pea soup and again not much different from the back of the package, but I like it so I'm putting it here. Cheers.
Hello, Jeanketeers!
Oct. 28th, 2007 11:41 pmThe Orange County Register has apparently hired Jean Teasdale to write their nightlife reviews. In this case it's a real win because the article is about my "favorite" restaurant:
( O FER CRISSAKES JEAN )
Maybe I'm not hip enough to be at Chronic Cantina. I'll just throw that out there right now.
I may be the only person that's gone there not knowing why they call it the Chronic Cantina. Did the section of the menu titled "Munchies" tip me off? No. Did the food with names like "Fatty Tacos" and "Pack Your Tostada Salad Bowl" give me a hint? No.
It was only when I took a look at the drink list and saw the 4:20 Brownie Shot that I got what Chronic Cantina is alluding to.
( O FER CRISSAKES JEAN )
San Bernardino County...
Oct. 27th, 2007 02:56 pmNot only are they cranking out the meth there, but they're making illegal bathtub cheese!
JUICE BOX WINE
Oct. 12th, 2007 01:11 am
Allow me to present Bandit's Wine in Small Boxes, which according to its manufacturer is "beyond delicious with any type of food."
The guy getting it at the liquor store said it was great for camping.
Two stickers and it's great for drinking at high school football games, too!
WORLD'S LARGEST HOSTESS CUPCAKE
Oct. 5th, 2007 11:51 pm![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)

MULTILAYER CAKE CONTAINING TWO-LAYER LAKE OF VANILLA CREAM.
BONUS FLYTHROUGH VIDEO BELOW:
YOUR DEADLY FOOD IMPACT UPDATE
Oct. 2nd, 2007 03:48 pm- life imitates Down By Law as area man gets 11 years for fatal salsa bottle incident
- Area man is knocked out cold for two minutes by Great Pumpkin
- Problem was, the fruit was in a can
ATTENTION ORANGE COUNTY CHEESE MANIACS
Aug. 23rd, 2007 08:13 pmI WISH TO MAKE A FIELD TRIP TO THIS PLACE: http://www.frogsbreathcheese.com/
WE'LL HAVE TO ROB A BANK ON THE WAY, AND TAKE A CAB HOME (WINE BAR ALSO AVAILABLE THERE).
LET ME KNOW WHEN ANYONE'S AVAILABLE!
WE'LL HAVE TO ROB A BANK ON THE WAY, AND TAKE A CAB HOME (WINE BAR ALSO AVAILABLE THERE).
LET ME KNOW WHEN ANYONE'S AVAILABLE!
Dinner of three salads tonight
Aug. 22nd, 2007 06:56 pmLast night's leftover chicken breast (sauteed in butter and olive oil with hot pepper, salt, and marsala) cubed with pieces of cucumber, in a yogurt / lemon / dill dressing, topped with smoked paprika.
Fruit salad: grapes, banana, blueberries, strawberries with a yogurt dressing
Potato salad in a dressing of three vinegars, olive oil, black pepper, dill, parsley, a little white wine, a little salt.
Toasted pita.
Fruit salad: grapes, banana, blueberries, strawberries with a yogurt dressing
Potato salad in a dressing of three vinegars, olive oil, black pepper, dill, parsley, a little white wine, a little salt.
Toasted pita.
Annals of Commerce: Guess the Food Mistake
Aug. 9th, 2007 09:53 amSucculent spice-rubbed steak, sugar cured bacon, crispy onions, Roma tomatoes and yellow onionsi with our delicious, smooth creamy garlic sauce.
What dish is being described by the advertiser?
( click here to find out! )