I found out they’ve discontinued the frozen Chimichurri Rice. Sad.
I bought the new frozen artichoke bottoms. Any suggestions on how to prepare?
I found out they’ve discontinued the frozen Chimichurri Rice. Sad.
I bought the new frozen artichoke bottoms. Any suggestions on how to prepare?
They have prepared chimichurri in the same area as the zhoug, maybe you can doctor one of the other fried rices with it?
Re artichoke bottoms - Nigella had a recipe that roasts them crisp. There are probably other British recipe sources as the product was available there long before.
Question about Dutch Griddle pancakes: they come frozen with two stacks of four each in a package…… each 4-stack is all frozen together so what if I just want 2 or 3??? Anyone had any luck forcing them apart or microwaving very briefly just enough to separate then refreeze? I know, I know…. Just make my own or eat ; at a time! Too simple!!!
You can thaw the stack of 4 in the fridge and then just use 2 at a time.
Yay for Sicilian Selezione EVOO, which delivers on the label’s promise of a “distinctive peppery finish”. The Spanish EVOO I was getting had some pepper, but not as much as this one.
I still miss the Greek kalamata oil. Guess that’s never coming back
Me too.
Any idea how long they’ll stay edible in the fridge? Normal 4 day rule? Or longer?
I’m a bit lax about non meat items. I’ve probably left it there a week. No ill effects.
Thank you.
major yay: dark chocolate and almond cookie tiles! crunchy, not too sweet, a bit salty. limited time , so stock up soon.
a few things not in stock. in somerville ma:
for reasons no one seems to know, mayonnaise
dry roasted hazelnuts are expected to be back in stock end of the month
last year’s fav, amarena cherry double cream goat cheese, should be in early february
They are not thin enough to roll. You could definitely use a halved one as a bun.
Mayo is made with eggs, and our TJ’s location was all out of eggs yesterday presumably due to widespread avian flu (which is also why egg prices are through the roof lately). So that’s probably it.
except there were plenty of eggs — got a dozen large white for $3.49. and i had to stop a couple of other supermarkets where there was plenty of mayo. wondering if they changed producers.
Yesterday in Boston, “basic” cage free eggs were 3.49 and fancy blue heirloom eggs were 4.99. Today in nyc – no eggs at any price. (Yes, I transported a dozen from boston, I almost bought 2 dozen, then I thought – who am I ???)
Lots of empty shelves today.
Don’t get me started …
The calamari burst, too.
Oy. I bet it’s that they defrost and refreeze in transport / unloading.