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Barmymoo:
Looks like no one else loves the cooking thread but me :(

I just finally got round to making broccoli and potato soup with the sad-looking broccoli from my veg box last week. It's delicious! I love soup. Wish I had some crispy white bread to dip in it but I ate an entire white bloomer loaf in two days and didn't feel I could justify buying another one so soon...

GarandMarine:
Haters are welcome. It's curry time.

Katsu Kare カツカレー


Everything you need to make a basic curry! The little bowl of shrimp is just my own personal touch. Since they're cooked already, I'll toss them in at the end!

I prepared these tiger shrimp and pork cutlets (the "katsu" part of katsu kare) before I started taking pictures. They're flowered, dipped in egg and then rolled in panko (Japanese style bread crumbs).

The meat is browned lightly, then while it's still a bit pink, you add your veggies. Turn regularly then add enough water to cover. (For a large amount like I did, about six cups is what you want)

These are the curry blocks! Just toss'em in. I did a full recipe (roughly) so I used a full box. Which is to say both curry squares. You want to break them into fours, and gently set them in the veggies and meat after the veggies are done cooking. then mix till the blocks disappear. Add a little milk and let simmer!

It's ready, are you?

One of the katsu frying away. I used cooking chopsticks for my frying and I keep finding them more and more useful in the kitchen now that I've tried it.

Two of the katsu and all of the tiger shrimp (minus two that were eaten for taste testing >.>;) the third katsu is in the pan, and the forth is where there next to my cooking chopsticks.

And it's ready to eat! Itadakimasu! いただきま!

Carl-E:
Damn... I can smell it from here... 

I love panko.  We did some zucchini slices in it a little while ago. 

bainidhe_dub:
I used my peeler/slicer/corer to make a honey crisp apple pie today! I took it to my sister's housewarming party and it was well received, but then I forgot my pie pan. My sister's new house is 70 miles away(!).

Lines:
Ooo, how did honey crisps do in a pie?

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