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These recipes are more like the creamed beef we eat:
http://www.seabeecook.com/cookery/re...os_recipes.htm |
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I think this is the one I used to get in the mess hall. Creamed Meat 1950 Army and Air Force Recipes No. K-75 Yield: 100 portions Portion: 6 ounces INGREDIENTS WEIGHTS MEASURES Meat, carcass or Meat, ground 25 lb 17 lb --- --- Onions, dehydrated Bacon or meat fat Flour, sifted Milk, evaporated Beef stock or water 1-1/2 oz 1 lb 1-1/2 lb Stitchawl |
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I looks very inviting, but it raised a couple of questions in me.... Do you eat the meat mixture with the crisp toast on the side or is it meant to be put together some way before serving? What does "SOS" mean? I googled and found a possible translation of "Save Our Saucepans"....
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Lentils.
yesterday I cooked a pack of Puy Green Lentils that I got in France this summer following the advice of a dear friend and great cook. I have to admit that they are absolutely unique. Perfumed and tasty. Like no other lentils I ever had before. It might be the volcanic ground on which they are grown. Yesterday I had them just out of the cooking pot with salt, a dash of sherry vinegar and few drops of lemon juice (I am on a strict diet since few days). Wonderful contrast. I thought of using oil, but my mentor suggested to go for some contrast and mentioned a somewhat sharp vinegar. How appropriate! Mentor explained that oil would have just added calories without adding any valuable contrast to the otherwise bland lentils. I learned an interesting lesson there. To day I made a small soffritto (carrots and onions chopped finely in little oil and salt, fried until tender) and heated the already cooked lentils with a bit of their cooking water. I got a soup that became marvelous after I blended some of it and seasoned it with a spoon of grated Parmesan. Actually it was calling for few crushed fennel seeds. I will use them next time. I learned this seasoning trick from a Colombian guy. An other great cook. This time I wanted to savor the lentils as close to their original perfumed blandness as possible, notwithstanding onion, carrots and Parmesan. Sure, but without any of those I would have felt too much under a punitive diet. Lentils are an excellent source of protein and fibers. 80 gr of dry stuff is a nice portion if one uses them instead of meat or fish. Therefore from a 500 gr pack I got 6 portions. With the rest of the 500 gr that I cooked, i filled 4 cups, froze them and this morning I transfered the mound shaped lentils in a plastic bag in the final freezer position for future use. Delicious Puy Green Lentils. They are also very easy to cook. I just had to cook them for 20 minutes in 3 times their volume in water. I checked them not to overcook them but to have them just al dente. It is then that I perceived their nice perfume. Once you know the quality and the attributes of your ingredients it is easier to prepare them so that their value is put in evidence. ![]() |
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I cook my rice in an electric rice cooker. Would the lentils cook in the same amount of time as the rice, or would I need to pre-cook them?
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Depends on the type of the rice and the lentils. Small lentils like Puy or red lentils usually need 15-20 min to get tender, and Puy lentils shouldn't cook longer or they get mushy. It matters less how long red or yellow lentils cook so they would work better with brown rice that needs to cook 35-40 min. I'd like to mention Beluga lentils, which are smaller than Puy and have a vey nice texture, but definitely needs to be cooked separately as they colour everything grey.
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