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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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I do like an oil based roux, though. Doesn't smell quite as good as butter, but still nice.
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@ Hot Pocket review. I knew you wouldn't disappoint.
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I've spent probably a month there over the course of a small handful of visits. I love Baton Rouge. Been to Nola a few times, and aside from a few restaurants, prefer Baton Rouge.
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Last night I cooked a frozen Stouffer's Cheese Lasagna. It used to be good but once again, they changed the formula and it was a huge disappointment. The lasagna noodle was so thick it was disgusting and the amount of cheese in between layers was next to nothing. There was also way too much tomato sauce and it was swimming in sauce. The only positive was the cheese on top was a decent amount.
I give it a 4 of 10
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2 packages of frozen ravioli - I like one each of beef and cheese, but do whatever you like 1 package of shredded mozz 2 jars favorite spaghetti sauce Parmesan Preheat oven to 400. In a 9x13 dish, put a little sauce on the bottom. Put down a layer of frozen raviolis. Top with some sauce and cheese. Repeat. If you have room, repeat for a third layer. Top with more sauce and mozzarella and parmesan. Cover with foil and bake for 1 hour. Take the foil off for the last 10 minutes. |
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Jesus... I just puked in my mouth, FMB.
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like could you bake a bunch up and just use as needed? keep in a ziploc in the fridge like curry paste?
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I'd think in the fridge it'd keep for a week or so as long as it's just the fat and flour. I'd probably go for a mason jar or something similar instead. If you spring a leak in the Ziplock you're gonna have a mess on your hands. |
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I was previously talking about how GREAT Mrs T pierogies are and they have remained full of filling and taste fantastic. All flavors
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I do recall that now. I didn't think the Celentanos were that bad, but aside from homemade, I don't really have a point of reference for them. And nothing compares to homemade. I'm still a little dumbfounded at Donger's response. What's wrong with ravioli, sauce, and cheese? Unless it's the frozen ravioli you find repulsive.... |
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I have a pretty famous local place called "The Italian Store" in Arlington VA that I am near a few times a month but they don't make fresh ravioli on any type of schedule so it's hard to buy them. I would buy fresh from a true Italian place if and when I can find them.
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