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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 02:27pm on 2003-09-27

Here's something that was posted to s.s.b-b that I found interesting -- both my own reaction and the reactions of others who posted followups. So I figured I'd spring it on a different audience and see what pops up:

Coyote asked:

[...] if I say "capital of the world", what city comes to your mind? First thought, no fair pondering politics and finance, sociology or anything else.


I wound up adding flour instead of bulgher to that stew when I got up, per [livejournal.com profile] donnad's suggestion -- left it stew-like instead of turning it porridge-like. Tasty, but it was interesting to note the flavour change overnight. It would've been better with a slightly lower turnip:potato ratio, and the turnips seem to have sucked up some of the sweetness from the carrots, onions, parsnips, and onion, and hidden it somewhere. (As [livejournal.com profile] aliza250 pointed out, sweet potatoes would've worked well. A "heavier" type of sweetness, but they would've worked.) It's still got a definite sweet note, but at this point it could go either way -- a bit of salt would make it a perfectly reasonable more conventional stew, but without the salt it's still sweet, just no longer "gee this would make a good coconut-based soup" sweet. More basil would've been good, along with that serrano pepper I was wishing for last night. Wouldn't take much serrano; just enough to add that "nose" that's such a distinctive component of the serrano's flavour.

Anyhow, a healthy and filling breakfast ready for me as soon as I got up. I really need to do this sort of cooking more often. And I need to make a batch of my ought-to-be-famous vegetarian chili, if I can keep it down to the size of this crock-pot.

Music:: NPR
Mood:: satiated

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