Originally Posted by Pablo:
Calzones look good, but my god what a hoarder's nightmare in the background. My house isn't spotless and looks like a tornado went thru it some days, but I can hardly focus on the food with all that shit stacked to the ceiling behind him.
:-)I knows exactly what I thought also. The only thing missing in that photo is about a dozen cats lounging around. [Reply]
I surveyed a house in Mission Hills that had a brick oven and fireplace almost identical to this. I said one day I will own one like it then I realized I am a Land Surveyor.
Didn't take a picture because I was too hungry. Italian nachos tonight. Tortilla chips with pepperoni, Italian sausage, pepperoncini peppers, alfredo sauce and mozzarella.
Taco Casserole with Cilantro-Lime rice and avocados. Comfort food to break off of Keto. It was wonderful, though there would be a few changes I'd make next time, tho' I did add a few jalapeños to this recipe and added a side of taco sauce, which I felt it needed after a first taste. Recipe is from Delish website. Looks more like a Taco lasagne though.
What I'd do differently next time: I wouldn't make the first layer the ground beef, because it falls out and crumbles everywhere when you scoop out a serving and it caves in. I would add taco sauce and use that first, with the tortilla's next for a firmer scoop-out when serving. I would also add some taco sauce to the beef layers for more flavor—tho' this still tasted. I also toasted the tortillas before layering to keep them firmer and let it sit a day so it would hold together better too.
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
Taco Casserole with Cilantro-Lime rice and avocados. Comfort food to break off of Keto. It was wonderful, though there would be a few changes I'd make next time, tho' I did add a few jalapeños to this recipe and added a side of taco sauce, which I felt it needed after a first taste. Recipe is from Delish website. Looks more like a Taco lasagne though.
What I'd do differently next time: I wouldn't make the first layer the ground beef, because it falls out and crumbles everywhere when you scoop out a serving and it caves in. I would add taco sauce and use that first, with the tortilla's next for a firmer scoop-out when serving. I would also add some taco sauce to the beef layers for more flavor—tho' this still tasted. I also toasted the tortillas before layering to keep them firmer and let it sit a day so it would hold together better too.
My life long friend from Rome, who now lives in Rincón de la Victoria, Spain, doing it right.. His father, a chef, taught my Mom (God rest her soul) many things about Italian cooking, it looks like it was passed along to his son too...