• 971 hot cross buns

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to JIM WELLER on Monday, September 16, 2019 05:34:26
    Apparently the original ones' crosses were made of dough, but
    those I'm familiar with have a white frosting.
    Another old method was to make a cross with two slashes on the top
    of the bun with a knife so that the dough split open a bit as it
    rose in the oven.

    I've seen rolls to which that had been done, but the
    cuts opened up to be rather a fat sort of design,
    rather different from the svelte Christian cross.

    Title: Chicken And Avocado Tacos

    More my style, but what's this yogurt stuff?

    ... Asian Pizza-flavored steam buns. Stupid? Genius? Perhaps a bit of both

    I'd vote for stupid. Now pizza eggrolls, that's something
    else altogether.

    Poppy Tuckers chicken etouffee
    Categories: main, poultry, Cajun
    Serves: Many

    6 (8 to 10 oz ea) chicken breasts
    - (bone in, skin on, wing removed)
    s, p
    1 1/4 c all-purpose flour, divided
    1 c bacon drippings or oil, divided
    1 md onion, chopped
    1 md bell pepper, seeded and chopped
    3 ribs celery, chopped
    2 (12 oz ea) bottles Abita amber
    1 c chicken broth or stock
    3 garlic cloves, minced
    2 ts dried thyme leaves
    1 bay leaf
    2 Tb hot sauce

    Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Put 1/2 c flour
    in a shallow bowl. Heat 1/2 c fat in a large skillet over
    medium heat. Dredge the chicken breasts in the flour and
    brown evenly on both sides, 4 min per side. Transfer to a
    platter and set aside.

    Combine the remaining fat with the remaining flour in a
    large, heavy pot or dutch oven over medium heat. Cook,
    stirring constantly, to make a dark brown roux, about
    20 min. Add the onion and cook, stirring, until the
    onion caramelizes, 8-10 min. Add the bell pepper and
    celery; cook, stirring, until the vegetables are tender,
    3 to 4 min. Add the beer, broth or stock, garlic, thyme,
    bay leaf, and hot sauce. Season with salt and pepper.
    Cook briskly for 10 min.

    Add the chicken and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover
    and simmer until the chicken is very tender, 60-90 min.
    Adjust seasoning. Serve over a bed of cooked rice.

    For modifying with seafood, start at the 2nd paragraph.
    Once you arrive at the 3rd paragraph add your seafood
    and cook to desired doneness. I have followed this
    recipe using about 2 lbs shrimp and 2 lbs crawfish tails
    and only cooked for about 10-12 min simmering. I have
    used lump crab meat as well and all turned out fantastic.
    For preparing on the grill dome I would use a cast iron
    dutch oven with a DD down indirect with a pizza stone.
    I hope you guys enjoy this cajun classic that can be
    used with most any protein or used as a topping sauce
    for fried, blackened, or baked fish.

    Submitted by: Buffalo Boone

    M's notes. There are those who claim etouffee is made
    without tomatoes (I agree sometimes). This is such a one.
    There are those who claim etouffee is a dryish dish (I
    halfheartedly agree and suggest that you put only one
    bottle of Abita amber in the stew and drink the other).
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