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Post a "new to you" food item... spruce tip salt | |
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Salted hard boiled eggs...? I think sometimes you're pulling some legs! Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Oh, wait, I forget you're not from around yer. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Kosher salt on them eggs, btw. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Dried and Fried Sriracha Chickpeas
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Ooooohhh you mean like pickled eggs! It has been forever since I've had those. They used to keep (similar to) them in big jars at gas stations for people to help themesleves to. Mmmm community eggs for just anyone to dig into. It was briny enough to probably kill just about anything. Same with gas station big jars of pickled pig feet. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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I was thinking of plain boiled eggs shelled and with a little salt sprinkled on. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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I was thinking like how brining sometimes does the tart pickling thing like with sauerkraut. But it is still possible we are talking about entirely different things. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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Together with loads of leafy green, I requested to bring home some duck eggs to make salted eggs. The duck eggs are brined into salted duck eggs, a common ingredient in Chinese cuisine and also in Malaysia. Cook salted eggs by boiling and they can be eaten by itself with rice or congee, like with Nasi Kerabu. Besides cooking with dishes, Chinese use the eggs to make moon cakes (月餅) and glutinous rice dumplings (粽子).
Commercial salted eggs are easily available here, but nothing beats homemade salted eggs from fresh organic duck eggs. The process is a mere 10 minutes and the rest is waiting time. The best salted eggs should have a briny aroma, translucent egg white, with bright orange-red yolk. Most recipes just use salt and water to brine, which gives the egg a flat salty taste. I used the recipe from Christine’s Recipes that adds spices to give deeper flavours to the eggs and according to Christine, shaoxing wine turns the yolk into bright orange-red colour. The colour of the yolk on the photos here have not been enhanced. Isn’t the bright hue gorgeous?
If you can’t find fresh duck eggs, chicken eggs can be used as well.
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i just discovered these joints when my wife got one, about a month ago...i hate Butterfinger candy bars, but these Butterfinger Ice Cream bars is delicious!!!....damn... | |
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OMG today I had a Black Forest Tim Tam I'm going to eat the whole packet!!! They r the best!!!! And sucked in if u don't have Tim Tams in your country mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus | |
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