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= Dinner History =
= Dinner History =
* 2018-100-23 [https://feedmephoebe.com/red-lentil-recipe/ red lentil curry] 6x with [https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/garlic-cilantro-lime-rice-recipe-2109116 garlic cilantro lime rice] a repeat 3x and [https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/24445/chewy-chocolate-chip-oatmeal-cookies/ oatmeal cc cookies].  The lentils were nice and filling, and easy & cheap to make.  The rice, excellent again, would make again for sure.  The cookies were nice too, that recipe is huge, we got 4 trays!
* 2018-10-28 For Hackloween: [http://www.theinventivevegetarian.com/pumpkin-mac-and-cheese/ pumpkin mac and cheese] non-vegan, 2x a repeat and [http://hellyeahitsvegan.com/vegan-pumpkin-bread/ pumpkin bread] a repeat and [https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/13477/double-layer-pumpkin-cheesecake/ pumpkin cheesecake] a repeat and [https://skinnyms.com/pumpkin-spice-smoothie/ pumpkin smoothie].  The mac and cheese, actually does taste a bit better with real cheese, though the difference isn't huge, good overall.  The bread, nice, but I think maybe my standards for bread are way up since the last time we made it, since I thought it was just good this time.  The cheesecake, amazing again, would make again for sure.  The smoothies also delicious, and really the only way to use that much puree - I doubled the pumpkin and halved the almond milk, tastes the same and is cheaper.  Also, double the spices ;-)
* 2018-10-23 [https://feedmephoebe.com/red-lentil-recipe/ red lentil curry] 6x with [https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/garlic-cilantro-lime-rice-recipe-2109116 garlic cilantro lime rice] a repeat 3x and [https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/24445/chewy-chocolate-chip-oatmeal-cookies/ oatmeal cc cookies].  The lentils were nice and filling, and easy & cheap to make.  The rice, excellent again, would make again for sure.  The cookies were nice too, that recipe is huge, we got 4 trays!
* 2018-10-16 [https://cookieandkate.com/2016/thai-carrot-sweet-potato-soup-recipe/ thai carrot sweet potato soup] 5x and [https://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/maple-cinnamon-roasted-butternut-squash/ maple cinnamon roasted butternut squash] a repeat 2x and [http://desserts.wikia.com/wiki/Galaxy_Bark Galaxy Bark] for dessert.  The soup was amazing - the red curry paste really spiced it up nice, so much great flavor!  Would make again.  The squash, once again wonderfully sweet.  The galaxy bark, "nailed it", the colored chocolate melts didn't melt very well (the made like a thick goo, rather than a runny liquid like the base dark chocolate).  When I tried to get them to spread like in the image, it just wouldn't do that - stuck together and glommed into the darker stuff.  Ultimately I ended up just basically dissolving the colors in the dark, which meant it all became dark - no swirling colors on the top.  But the edible sparkles and the other decorations made it look sort of OK, and of course it TASTES like chocoate, so it still got eaten (though there was so much, about half of it is left).  Anyway, need to figure out how to properly get the colored stuff to melt to a liquid - perhaps using a double-boiler would be a good idea?  Going further in the microwave was not workable, it just burns the hot spots in something that thick... maybe we could add something to thin it out, like a milk?  Need to talk to a chocolate expert.
* 2018-10-16 [https://cookieandkate.com/2016/thai-carrot-sweet-potato-soup-recipe/ thai carrot sweet potato soup] 5x and [https://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/maple-cinnamon-roasted-butternut-squash/ maple cinnamon roasted butternut squash] a repeat 2x and [http://desserts.wikia.com/wiki/Galaxy_Bark Galaxy Bark] for dessert.  The soup was amazing - the red curry paste really spiced it up nice, so much great flavor!  Would make again.  The squash, once again wonderfully sweet.  The galaxy bark, "nailed it", the colored chocolate melts didn't melt very well (the made like a thick goo, rather than a runny liquid like the base dark chocolate).  When I tried to get them to spread like in the image, it just wouldn't do that - stuck together and glommed into the darker stuff.  Ultimately I ended up just basically dissolving the colors in the dark, which meant it all became dark - no swirling colors on the top.  But the edible sparkles and the other decorations made it look sort of OK, and of course it TASTES like chocoate, so it still got eaten (though there was so much, about half of it is left).  Anyway, need to figure out how to properly get the colored stuff to melt to a liquid - perhaps using a double-boiler would be a good idea?  Going further in the microwave was not workable, it just burns the hot spots in something that thick... maybe we could add something to thin it out, like a milk?  Need to talk to a chocolate expert.
* 2018-10-09 [https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2835667/jerk-sweet-potato-and-black-bean-curry jerk sweet potato and black bean curry] a favorite 2x and [https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3238/spicy-indian-rice spicy indian rice] a favorite 3x plus [https://thestayathomechef.com/the-most-amazing-chocolate-cake/ amazing chocolate cake] for Pari's birthday.  The curry & rice, incredible as always, good to know the favorites are still awesome.  The chocolate cake, indeed incredible as billed - it's was rich and moist and oh so very sweet and chocolaty.  Would make again, though, it's also huge - we had 20 people and couldn't finish it, I took some pieces home.  Also, it's not saying here, but I am making "hack bread" in the bread maker basically every week.  It's like this: 1.5 cups water, 3 cups flour (one is optionally wholewheat if you want brown bread), 2 tsp granulated sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 tsp yeast, plus the hack: 1 to 2 tsp of a spice, I've tried pretty much all of them as this point, I can recommend cumin (and cumin seed) as being particularly well suited to bread, but lots of them are interesting and good.  I tried both adding them at the beginning, and adding them at the mid-beep, and it doesn't seem to make any difference so I've just taken to adding at the beginning since it's easier.
* 2018-10-09 [https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2835667/jerk-sweet-potato-and-black-bean-curry jerk sweet potato and black bean curry] a favorite 2x and [https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3238/spicy-indian-rice spicy indian rice] a favorite 3x plus [https://thestayathomechef.com/the-most-amazing-chocolate-cake/ amazing chocolate cake] for Pari's birthday.  The curry & rice, incredible as always, good to know the favorites are still awesome.  The chocolate cake, indeed incredible as billed - it's was rich and moist and oh so very sweet and chocolaty.  Would make again, though, it's also huge - we had 20 people and couldn't finish it, I took some pieces home.  Also, it's not saying here, but I am making "hack bread" in the bread maker basically every week.  It's like this: 1.5 cups water, 3 cups flour (one is optionally wholewheat if you want brown bread), 2 tsp granulated sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 tsp yeast, plus the hack: 1 to 2 tsp of a spice, I've tried pretty much all of them as this point, I can recommend cumin (and cumin seed) as being particularly well suited to bread, but lots of them are interesting and good.  I tried both adding them at the beginning, and adding them at the mid-beep, and it doesn't seem to make any difference so I've just taken to adding at the beginning since it's easier.

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