Swamp Cooking Thread
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And the Deep Kitchen right near where you were just heats up and serves their packaged consumer products but they have beer and ice cream and sell the types of snacks that Syb likes.
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Interesting. There was a Deep Kitchen near my office and I was curious, as it’s the same logo as them frozen dinner company. What I really miss is the Indian ice cream place in Iselin. Half the flavors were American, half Indian. Amazing ice cream, I think it was called Kwality.rass wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:23 pm And the Deep Kitchen right near where you were just heats up and serves their packaged consumer products but they have beer and ice cream and sell the types of snacks that Syb likes.
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This wasn't fancy ice cream, just soft serve. And I have seen a Deep Kitchen in NYC.The Sybian wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:35 pmInteresting. There was a Deep Kitchen near my office and I was curious, as it’s the same logo as them frozen dinner company. What I really miss is the Indian ice cream place in Iselin. Half the flavors were American, half Indian. Amazing ice cream, I think it was called Kwality.rass wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:23 pm And the Deep Kitchen right near where you were just heats up and serves their packaged consumer products but they have beer and ice cream and sell the types of snacks that Syb likes.
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Tikka masala the other night. Stayed almost true to the Rasika recipe but skipped the thai chilis for the kids, although it still had a decent little kick. Will probably make a double next time for more leftovers since it was a stretch to get 6 full meals out of it.mister d wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 2:34 pm Today was just 5 items, all for future planned cooks: Paneer, kashmiri peppers, deggi mirch, mustard oil and then an impulse buy of ghee just because I saw it as optional in a few and figured why not.
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Pro tip: try not to rake your fingertip along the blade of your food processor. Bleeds like a MFer.
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sancarlos wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:28 pm Pro tip: try not to rake your fingertip along the blade of your food processor. Bleeds like a MFer.
We bought a new one a couple of months ago. First one the kid put the bowl in the dishwasher and it melted a hole! So this new one I go to hand wash, cut the F out of my finger right at the joint line...so healed up real fast.
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?