


thanks to all of you who emailed, facebooked, called, texted and checked in. also, special thanks to jwt for letting me charge up there.
:{D happy movember, btw. i TOLD you you'd thank me for the mustachioed man!
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i think i might have overused the #fuckyousandy hashtag. but it was warranted, i think. ![]() because in one week, i went from this: ![]() :to living less than a block from this ... ![]() ... to day after day of this: and finally? this: i promise i'm going to tell you all about it. but right now i'm trying to find a grocery store that has everything i need to finally make that black steak chimichurri that's been requested on "shit i'm making TONIGHT." i already pinned the recipes. and i already know how i'm going to alter them. i just have to find the ingredients. fresh direct can get them to me by wednesday and d'agastino's shelves are pretty bare. ballalalalalas.
thanks to all of you who emailed, facebooked, called, texted and checked in. also, special thanks to jwt for letting me charge up there. :{D happy movember, btw. i TOLD you you'd thank me for the mustachioed man!
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i'm still not going to tell you my secret that's not my secret. but, i have some fun adventures in fail-to-win cooking to share with you. and you're just going to have to deal with that. i decided that i wanted to make sour cream and onion potato chips. not just that i want to thin slice potatoes and either bake them or fry them. i wanted to make LAY'S SOUR CREAM AND ONION POTATO CHIPS. ![]() and i started out with a big win. before i tell you about it, i'd like to point out that i KNOW this isn't how lay's does it. i KNOW lay's has a concentrated yummy powder they put on potato chips. that i could probably just put powdered sour cream and onion dip on homemade potato chips and call it a day. but, i'd seen a recipe where someone tried something similar to what i did with fake mashed potatoes. so i figured this was worth a try. (plus i'd been drinking, as seen at left.) "lay's sour cream and onion" mashed potatoes you'll need: 2 irish baking potatoes chicken stock 6 cloves garlic 2 tbsp fresh chopped chives 1/2 cup sour cream 2 tsp onion powder salt and pepper to taste what you'll do: peel your potatoes. i know there's this trick that everyone has seen online where you boil the potato, put it in ice cold water for five minutes, and then twist the peel right off. but i peel first, because i boil cubes. ![]() cut your potatoes into cubes. throw them into a large pot full of chicken stock with your garlic cloves and bring to a boil. boil gently for 10-15 minutes — until a cube falls off a fork when stuck. strain, reserving your stock for future use. mash the potatoes and garlic together. add the sour cream, chives and onion powder with some salt and pepper. i promise it tastes like a freaking potato chip. so, the idea was to bake thin layers of mashed potatoes on parchment paper. ok, so that was dumb. i ended up with thin burned layers of mashed potatoes on parchment paper. my next thought was to invest in a food dehydrator. then i remembered my kitchen-space and monetary situations. then, my next thought was caviar. ![]() yeah. i went from potato chips to caviar. it makes total sense. i kept thinking about those little pancakes that come with caviar. and how a lot of people like their caviar with sour cream. so, i walked around new york for about an hour in search of a can of caviar that i could afford but should also taste good. west village market: go. rachel's not so pretty potato pancakes for caviar consumption you'll need: leftover lay's sour cream and onion mashed potatoes an egg leftover creamy lemon chive dressing grated cheese (i used my leftover fontina) caviar parchment paper what you'll do:
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Racheli'm an advertising copywriter who had this idea one day to blog. one-off blog, one day this and one day that. because i'm an expert at pretty much nothing, i figured i'd write about everything. Archives
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