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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: February 2015
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners. History of our Dinners with Friends. Saturday, February 28, 2015. We saw a recipe for. By Mark Bittman in the New York Times. We made it a really liked it. My father wouldn't have liked it, it has no tomatoes! That makes it perfect for winter time. The 4-½ pounds of Red Onions makes the sauce a little sweet. It is a winner. This is a recipe we will make again. Try it! 4 ¼ pounds red onions. 8531; cup extra-virgin olive oil. 2 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped. And we had to mak...
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: November 2014
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners. History of our Dinners with Friends. Sunday, November 30, 2014. Robert Cooking the Pork Chops. Mashed Potatoes and Red Cabbage. We were at McCall’s Meat and Fish. I returned to the store and was able to get it. We decided to do a joint dinner, we would cook some dishes Robert and Darryl the others. Robert made Pork Chops with Porcini and a Reduced Wine Sauce. To go over the chops. It was perfect. We made Mashed Potatoes. Thursday, November 27, 2014. Turkey on the rotisserie.
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: October 2014
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners. History of our Dinners with Friends. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Is one of my favorite Indian foods that we make. We have made it many times and I always like it. This one was especially spicy and good. If you want to make authentic Indian Food and want to start with a real winner, this would be a great starting place. Serve it over rice. You can find the recipe on our blog of: August 9, 2008. Click the date and get the recipe. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Salt and black pepper.
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: Pork Ragu
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners. History of our Dinners with Friends. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. The New York Times had a recipe for a Pork Ragu. We decided to make it. It called for a bone-in pork butt. I tried to buy it and learned some interesting things about pork nomenclature. I assumed (wrongly) that pork shoulder came from the front legs of a pork and pork butt came from the hind legs. Wrong! Here is a link to a good article on it: Porkmap. Give it a try! The Cheat: Ragù How-To. 3 tablespoons olive oil.
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners: Lobster Risotto
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Cliff and Cathy Dinners. History of our Dinners with Friends. Saturday, May 02, 2015. Tails Removed from Shell. Butter Poaching the Lobster Tails. This is about as good as it gets. Lobster Risotto. We purchased the Tails and then I needed to remove the the tails from their shell. I thought it would be difficult but it wasn’t. We then followed the recipe for Butter Poaching Lobster Tails. This takes the lobster meat and makes it incredibly rich. What can I say except it was fabulously decadent? In a mediu...
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008: Feeding Thousands and Back to the Taj
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008. Daily blog of our Trip to Northern India November of 2008. Trip organized through Santa Fe Weaving Gallery. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Feeding Thousands and Back to the Taj. We saw men bathing in the Holy Pool. Sikh’s always must carry a dagger. They are even allowed to carry them on Indian Airlines! We had drinks and prepared for dinner. You had a CD player installed in your room? You are the (crazy) MAN! November 30, 2008 at 7:11 PM. The Age of Kali. Our Trip to ...
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008: Taj Mahal
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008. Daily blog of our Trip to Northern India November of 2008. Trip organized through Santa Fe Weaving Gallery. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Agra is home to the Taj Mahal. NOTHING can prepare you for the Taj. No picture, no description, no viewing in movie, no reading about it in a book (and we have done all 4! We got to see it! Cliff and Cathy, I hope you both are well and safe from the chaos in India. Carnage in India; hotels attacked. Gunmen have targeted nine locati...
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008: Here Comes the Groom!
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008. Daily blog of our Trip to Northern India November of 2008. Trip organized through Santa Fe Weaving Gallery. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Here Comes the Groom! We started out from the hotel and ask the concierge to arrange a car and driver for us for the day, so that we could get around town easily. It was Sunday and the stores are closed but the museums are open. Fireworks were being set off. It meant only one thing: Indian Wedding! November 30, 2008 at 6:33 PM.
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008: Jodhpur to Jaipur
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Cliff and Cathy in Northern India 2008. Daily blog of our Trip to Northern India November of 2008. Trip organized through Santa Fe Weaving Gallery. Sunday, November 23, 2008. We left the blue city of Jodhpur and headed for the pink city of Jaipur. It is a long drive! The answer is India has old cow homes for those cows that quite make it on the streets. India does not have old people’s homes for the poor and downtrodden that you see everywhere. They worship and take care of cows. It was quite a palace!