Experiment Gone Good

Most of the time, food experiments go terribly wrong, especially last minute decisions.

Made some Shake 'n Bake wings tonight with yellow rice. There is always the toasted coating from the chicken left in the bottom of the dish, so on a whim I scooped it up and threw it in the rice.

Awesome.

So it made me think I could do that anytime for other things, just put some coating in a pan with butter or oil and toast it, then add it to green beans, rice, almost anything. Would probably work with flavored bread crumbs too.
 
Um... ew. No thanx.

I hit a deer on Thanksgiving a bunch of years back. Had a line of people asking for the carcass.
 

RoseRed

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Um... ew. No thanx.

I hit a deer on Thanksgiving a bunch of years back. Had a line of people asking for the carcass.

It doesn't look as though it has been there long. It was young with little horn buds.
 

vraiblonde

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This started off as an appetizing thread, although I didn't know anyone still bought and used Shake n' Bake. But now.... :dead:

Pan goober never goes to waste in the VraiMonello household. That's Monello's favorite part.
 
This started off as an appetizing thread, although I didn't know anyone still bought and used Shake n' Bake. But now.... :dead:

Pan goober never goes to waste in the VraiMonello household. That's Monello's favorite part.
Wait a minute... you are all about the instant tea because it's too much work to boil your bags yet you bust on folks who chose to use pre-measured, pre-seasoned bread/cracker crumbs....:bankhead:
 
Wait a minute... you are all about the instant tea because it's too much work to boil your bags yet you bust on folks who chose to use pre-measured, pre-seasoned bread/cracker crumbs....:bankhead:

I said something similar when she said separating an egg was too much trouble....
...I like eggs that can be dipped, soft runny yolks, but I don't like runny whites...
I separated the yolk from the white. Put the white on the griddle until it was fully set, THEN added the yolk on top.

Anyway, that's a lot of trouble to go to for an egg. Is this what happens when you retire?
 
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