If somebody figures out how to actually manage getting out of the grays anywhere, I’d be delighted. I’ve been in the grays for YEARS on Jezebel, and here I was out and then now I appear to be back in the gray and I have no idea why or how.
If somebody figures out how to actually manage getting out of the grays anywhere, I’d be delighted. I’ve been in the grays for YEARS on Jezebel, and here I was out and then now I appear to be back in the gray and I have no idea why or how.
To up the starch content of the water, the trick is to simply use less water. As I point out in another comment somewhere (hidden in the greys) if you use the skillet/saute pan method of cooking the pasta where you use a lot less water, the water ends up having more starch in it and serves the same purpose as the…
you don’t NEED the extra semolina if you save your pasta water.. but it helps to up the creaminess factor. You can blend in egg as well if you wish, or even add a simple roux to do it. In short there are a lot of ways to achieve a non-dairy “cream” sauce.. depends on the techniques you prefer and what you have…
Read the recipe and immediately thought of a Cabonara/ hold the eggs/ hold the cheese/ add Semolina.
True, but if you’re vegan, you don’t do dairy AND you don’t do eggs. While the article suggests the maker is skipping dairy because of lactose intolerance, it may be the maker is skipping dairy because she/he is vegan.
Egg not being dairy, the question is, why? Why not add egg, which is something almost everyone has on hand anyway, instead of semolina flour?
I mean, I’m sure this works fine in adding some viscosity to the dish, but with the addition of the pork, it doesn’t serve vegans/vegetarians particularly well, so I wonder why…
carbonara has egg
Hope you arent describing carbonara... cause that has no dairy anyways
By now you know that NFL Commissioner and comic book henchman Roger Goodell is planning to fine Jerry Jones $2…
But there are many many MGB GTs here. They are quite ubiquitous.
I found the Road and Track road test of the S600 in the 1966 Road Test Annual. I thought maybe I had found something definitive on import. However, the test was of a serviceman’s car purchased in Japan, and they stated they didn’t know if they would be sold in the US.
Have seen two in the US. Both owned by longtime dealers; both trailer queens. That chain drive...
sorry this was way before my time. can anybody inform me as to what make and model this is edit: nevermind
The ceiling is NOT the roof, Michael.
Honestly I’m not sure either, plus the one I’ve seen could’ve easily come over after the 25-year thing so I don’t truly know. What a sad world that would have been!
I thought these were available in the US?
Holy shit. I assumed they had cribbed all the “Airport ‘75 / ‘77 / ‘81" movies and never realized Zero Hour existed.
I’m not the same, Doctor Bill.
And Prowl.
One of my faves since I was super into 280s as a kid. I think second Transformer I got after Sideswipe.