Huh. I need fewer cooking words and more directions like "Turn on stove. Put oil in shallow iron pan. Put meat in oil and leave for 10 minutes."
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I used to have William Gibson's collection of short stories (including Johnny Mnemonic and The Belonging Kind, both excellent).
I need a good, but simple cherry pie recipe and I'm wondering what to serve with peanut chicken (if I don't have any rice in the house, but an wonderful, homemade peanut sauce).
We are getting married in Beverly Hills on the morning of August 14. MEEP!
Squee! A date and a place and everything. Yay GC!!
Woo hoo GC!
DJ, if it's meat perhaps they meant to sear it? Because yeah, then you don't move it for a few minutes so it takes on some color and gets all yummy.
Congratulations GC!
This made me laugh so hard I cried, though possibly only funny if you work with tech people (and clients who don't understand anything about the boxes that live on their desks).
YAY GC & DF!!!
Congratulations, GC!
Gibson's got a knack for those kinds of scenes.
I think my favorite is the image of Corto floating in deep space, Burberry coat floating around him.
I'm wondering what to serve with peanut chicken (if I don't have any rice in the house, but an wonderful, homemade peanut sauce).
Couscous, maybe? Or rice noodles?
Sauté comes from a French word that literally translates as "to jump", so yes, movement is definitely implied in the word.
crosses fingers for Erin