farmersdaughter
im not dickens
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That's why I have two types of olive oil. One is better for cooking, but, I also keep it at a minimal frying temp.
Your chicken idea is a healthier version of Chicken Francaise.
Pecans will work fine. Not important but if yo have time, toast them first.
Pretty cool, she said last night ..."I didn't even know what I was going to make you for lunch 5 minutes ago." Then she came up with the Zucchini boat thing. It was dang good.RV doing some work!! I bet those are killer. You don't eat shrimp do you, or is it just fish...can't remember.
How were the egg rolls?
Yes, I am CRAZY!!!
Seriously, that's a bit different. I just meant I'm not going to make Mac N Cheese with seafood.
Can't imagine seafood and cheese? Are you people CRAZY????
Sullivan's, on Sullivan Island (Charleston), has a dish you need to try called 7 layer pasta.
Essentially crab, lobster and shrimp in an alfredo style sauce with linguine. You will **** your pants. Especially if you are lactose intolerant.
High end place in VA Beach that has been around since early 1900s does a seafood mac n cheese. Lobster, crab, scallops with penne and 5 cheeses. Baked with a bread crumb top. One of the best things I've ever eaten.
Yes, I am CRAZY!!!
Seriously, that's a bit different. I just meant I'm not going to make Mac N Cheese with seafood.
Ok, point made, Behr. You are not a mac 'n' cheese connoisseur. Macaroni and cheese doesn't have to be a dirty word. I make a great macaroni with egg, milk, parmesan and 4 other cheeses. It's delish.
Tri, does the place on VA Beach have it listed on the menu as "Seafood Mac N Cheese?"
Semantics, I know, but my argument was and is....I'm personally not gonna use Macaroni and Velveeta as a dish mixed with quality seafood. The other dishes using Fettuccine and Penne with Alfredo style sauce (Parmesan) and 5 other cheeses are not "Mac N Cheese" to me. :dunno:
The other side of my argument is, I've done it and will again, but I hate using "Quality" Lobster, Crab or Sea Scallops in a pasta dish. I'd rather enjoy them by themselves.
