Niamtougou1983

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[–] Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Wow! I just saw one of these for the first time in our local market today. My first thought was somewhere between, "that's something Fed Flintstone would eat!" and "that's too much!". I fell better seeing it sliced and divided up... A meal for 4?

Great preparation, including the roasted asparagus!

[–] Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Well I WAS going for pretentious, but I agree "recomposée" may work better... but it doesn't SOUND better, I love the sound of "amélioré" (a lovely French word that even my grating Boston accent can't mess up...too badly...)

[–] Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Delete?!?!? Maybe just EDIT the offending words away? 😀

[–] Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

All true! - I can't/won't defend myself! Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!
But by way of further explanation, the faux French and intentional pretentiousness was in the context of yet another boring and unimaginative office party centered around bad take-out Chinese food and pizza. Walking around cubicle-land wearing a chef's jacket, wielding a blowtorch and formally serving these - whatever they should be called - was just part of the fun. 🙂

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Poutine Amélioré (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Niamtougou1983@lemmy.world to c/foodporn@lemmy.world
 

I was attempting to develop a variation on poutine that I'm calling "Poutine Amélioré".

Here they are out-of-the-oven, baked and cheesed. I packed them in Tupperware and brought them to the office party the next day, where I will finished them off:

  • cut gelatinized chicken reduction into small cubes and placed one in each potato cube.

  • fired up a blow torch (OK, a small culinary blow torch, but a blow torch nonetheless) and melted the reduction while warming the potato/cheese.

Served.

 

A window in the Shaker House at the Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Massachusetts, USA. Fruitlands was a short-lived Utopian Community founded by Louisa May Alcott's father and she lived there for about 6 months. The Shaker House was later moved there from a nearby community, as part of a preservation project. This house was used in the filming of the 2019 version of "Little Women."

 

For our upcoming high school graduations, my mother took my brother and I on a Caribbean cruise in February 1978. This was early in the morning as the ship was arriving in port - I remember it being Port au Prince? The photo was taken with a cheap Kodak camera but I was really happy with the way it came out. I consider this my first "good" photograph.