(e:terry) and I channeled our inner Chetna (e:joe,60410) and did a bake. We made these cheesy flakey pastries filled with dill, goat cheese, leeks and potatoes. Recipe hier:
Hot goat man cheese was involved (e:joe,59060)
We rarely bake anything so it was a crap shoot on whether we were doing the dough right - but it was buttery and perfectly cooked.
Frying up the leeks
If you go by the recipe picture, we were supposed to spread the filling more and leave the potatoes exposed. This worked fine though. All the galettes got an egg wash.
Cheesy goat man goodness
Finished project
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04/10/2016 23:15 #60460
Leeky cheesy galletesCategory: cooking
04/10/2016 23:14 #60459
Buffalo RomeCategory: food
On Friday we decided to try somewhere new for lunch and ended up at Buffalo Rome, on Porter. It's where the second Cafe 59 and a million other cafes used to be. I really liked it - they had a delicious mushroom soup and an eggplant sandwich. The bread was especially amazing. Soup, sandwich, coffee and a shared dessert was only $30 for all three of us.
It was cramped inside but very nice.
What is Luiza's pierogi club? I'd want in.
Later at night we went to the Underground with Jeremy for the next she lives event. It was crazy packed. I've never waited so long at a bar before.
Still it was fun to see everyone there. (e:mike) and (e:libertad) you should have made it out.
At the end I got chased out by the butch security guard at the door for taking my beer with me, but luckily my legs are longer ;)
It was cramped inside but very nice.
What is Luiza's pierogi club? I'd want in.
Later at night we went to the Underground with Jeremy for the next she lives event. It was crazy packed. I've never waited so long at a bar before.
Still it was fun to see everyone there. (e:mike) and (e:libertad) you should have made it out.
At the end I got chased out by the butch security guard at the door for taking my beer with me, but luckily my legs are longer ;)
04/03/2016 17:18 #60456
Gem showCategory: random
(e:Paul) and I went down to the gemshow at the fairgrouds. It's the strangest combination of crystal people, geology nerds, cat ladies, and people who love gems.
Bismuth is really cool. There were some very neat minerals at the show. In the back of my mind I had to wonder how many of them were not safe to handle, conflict materials, or were straight up from strip mining or mountain top removal or something. (e:paul) noticed some that looked very similar to asbestos.
Dino bones!
While the magic crystal people are fun to watch, some of what they were hawking was insane.
Unfucking believable! Crystals healing cancer and AIDS? And people were buying it.
Weirdly enough while I am updating this post a lady is talking about setting her energies into crystals. What a world crystal people must live in.
Bismuth is really cool. There were some very neat minerals at the show. In the back of my mind I had to wonder how many of them were not safe to handle, conflict materials, or were straight up from strip mining or mountain top removal or something. (e:paul) noticed some that looked very similar to asbestos.
Dino bones!
While the magic crystal people are fun to watch, some of what they were hawking was insane.
Unfucking believable! Crystals healing cancer and AIDS? And people were buying it.
Weirdly enough while I am updating this post a lady is talking about setting her energies into crystals. What a world crystal people must live in.
03/26/2016 19:29 #60452
Burmese food at Lin RestaurantCategory: food
We rode bikes up for lunch to Lin on Tonawanda Street, in Riverside. unfortunately while we were crossing the street I dropped (e:Paul)'s old Android wear watch and the glass smashed. It's still usable but has a ton of shards sticking out.
They had the Thai iced coffee which is amazing.
They also had a tea leaf salad. I usually eat my tea leaves anyway but this was pretty interesting.
Terry and I split a curry and a fried rice. We also got a million different appitizers, including spring rolls and samosas. They had extremely tiny and super spicy peppers to top everything. Yum.
Next door they had a small grocery store with a bunch of different Indian/Japanese/Chinese foods.
One of the shelves contained nothing but this nut. Apparently it's speed-y plant that gives you oral cancer. Anyone want to try?
And some banana blossom. How do you eat these?
They had the Thai iced coffee which is amazing.
They also had a tea leaf salad. I usually eat my tea leaves anyway but this was pretty interesting.
Terry and I split a curry and a fried rice. We also got a million different appitizers, including spring rolls and samosas. They had extremely tiny and super spicy peppers to top everything. Yum.
Next door they had a small grocery store with a bunch of different Indian/Japanese/Chinese foods.
One of the shelves contained nothing but this nut. Apparently it's speed-y plant that gives you oral cancer. Anyone want to try?
And some banana blossom. How do you eat these?