Looks wonderful! Definitely a 3 star Michelin rating.Well made dinner for my wife's birthday. Must admit, it turned out pretty damn good!!
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Dried Porcini mushrooms and sun dried tomatos left soaking, save the water for the sauces
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Roasting romanita tomatoes for extra flavor, sprinkled in brown sugar and oregano.
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Dried tomatoes and mushrooms with the sautéed fresh mushrooms. Lots of buttter!
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Since no proteins in the pasta, had to add some prawns for two!!!
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Dinner is done!!!
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Its all our daughters fault|!!. Every time they visit, we end up watching cooking shows on Netflix. Some of it rubs off on you after a while.Looks wonderful! Definitely a 3 star Michelin rating.
No passin the buck for that my friend!!!!!!!!............That was a feast....and a half!!!!!!!!!!....My birthday is in November, if you care to cater.....mines easy..just bring some pizza!!!Its all our daughters fault|!!.
Never missed a one sloppy Joe meal I made!!....So sloppy I gave up the Roll and just had it in a dish..........never had a bad sloppy Joe I made............ In My Life!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hon and Son may agree................that chopped Kabasi may be the key......................the secret is out...may you all enjoy................When I made it for my Niece & Nephew-n- law, They thought it was Chili..They were from NY.......I won't dwell on that............made sloppy joes.
Kapusta ( cabbage in Polish) could be any dish made with cabbage. You mom may have added some good slab bacon. Remember bacon and butter make everything better!Anybody out there familiar with "Kapusta".........My Polish Mother made it with cabbage, potatoes, kabasi, carrots and other stuff.She added another meat to it that I think was pork related, but I never found out what it was.I made it with smoked turkey legs a couple times but it didn't match Mom's recipe.This may be a stab in the dark........what the heck..............
Mark, I so glad somebody knows about what Kapusta is beside me!!!!!!!!!!....Her added meat wasn't bacon...it was pork choppy but not pork chops.....Her version of Kapusta was the BOMB!!!!!!!!!!...You had to have it with buttered Rye bread and a dill pickle..................You mom may have added some good slab bacon.