If you want to post a picture, post a picture.I gotta finally say this. Excuse me if I seem rude. This thread makes no sense without pictures unless there's some seriously narcissistic tendecies. Or something of that sort.
I had crock pot chicken fajitas and here's no picture of it. So who cares, right?
That is what I have been eating all week. I didn't post a pic because it looks exactly like the last fried rice pic I posted. This time it is with chicken.My second attempt at fried rice.
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This time I used overnight rice rather than fresh rice and I added a bit of ketchup (how ghetto) for flavouring. Slightly more edible than the first time, which is nice.
That is on my to do list in the very near future. Probably within the next month. Hmm on 2nd thought, I might get everything for it tonight? Any advice since you have made this a few times?Crock-pot Lasagna
That is what I have been eating all week. I didn't post a pic because it looks exactly like the last fried rice pic I posted. This time it is with chicken.
That is on my to do list in the very near future. Probably within the next month. Hmm on 2nd thought, I might get everything for it tonight? Any advice since you have made this a few times?
Thanks for the suggestions. I will let you know on Monday how well it turned out.It was supposed to be made with cottage cheese and not ricotta. But, I don't care for cottage cheese in my lasagna. So, I used ricotta instead this time and it was too dry. Before, with the cottage cheese, it was too wet. Needed more sauce this time. But, it was still excellent.
Hot Italian sausage is the way to go and not spiced beef. Also, I should have added some Italian seasoning to the ricotta. I think I used too much of it. 24 oz. was way too much. But, not if you love ricotta. I should have added more mozzarella. But, you know how much I love cheese.
Layering is very important. But, no matter how well you do it, it seems just to lump together in a big mess. I like it just fine, that way. So, be prepared it isn't in the shape of a traditional lasagna.
Just make it the way you like. I liked the thick, more dry version but it's just not always on me. There are others who want it a certain way. Best to make it the way the recipe says to and then adjust from there. Just go in knowing it's not going to be the way you like it, until you modify it a bit. But, that's the fun and adventure of cooking.
Various different recipes I have seen either mix cottage cheese with ricotta or add cream and egg to the ricotta with some seasonings.It was supposed to be made with cottage cheese and not ricotta. But, I don't care for cottage cheese in my lasagna. So, I used ricotta instead this time and it was too dry. Before, with the cottage cheese, it was too wet.
That's what I should have done. It was a bit dry and bland. But, still damn excellent. Just could have been a bit better with some added color and flavor.Various different recipes I have seen either mix cottage cheese with ricotta or add cream and egg to the ricotta with some seasonings.
They make all edges brownie pans. We need all edges lasagna pans.Oh, that's not "burnt" sides there, pal. That's flavor!
I made some buffalo chicken dip last night to eat while watching Thursday night football, it was delicious
Here is the recipe if anyone's interested
https://www.franksredhot.com/recipes/print/?re=re1242-1
Same one I've been using for years as well. It's also good on home made pizza if you want a Buffalo Chicken pizza.
I'll guess I'm having pizza tonight with the leftovers
Thanks for the tip 👍