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Raw eggs come pasteurized in a carton
I expect it would be difficult to separate the yolk from the white, combine the yolk with the mascarpone and make meringue with the white. The custard can be made in a bain marie but that's a little bit fussy. I trust my eggs because I know the chickens personally and gather them myself every morning.
Perhaps a safer way to do the Tiramisu for most would be to make an English style custard or pastry filling.


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Originally Posted by Greger
Here's a very traditional Tiramisu.

This will be Christmas dessert - Irish Cream Tiramasu

i do have something of a soft spot for Nigella.


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Did you know that if you eat Dubliner cheese and take a sip of a gin and tonic that you get the taste of huckleberries? Hmm


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I eat Dubliner cheese a lot, but I don't drink gin and tonic.

Interesting observation though...


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We had our Yule feast a little bit early; my little witches came out to plant the onions this afternoon and we spent the day gardening and feasting. We began with a French onion soup made from last years onions served with crispy fried flatbread. Then a couple of hours in the garden, taking turns throwing the ball for Roscoe and his girlfriend Milka who is visiting for a couple of weeks. It's hard to concentrate on planting onions with a big slobbery dog licking your face and begging you to play.
It's amazing how quickly the onions get planted when young nimble knees and clever little hands are helping. Once I got the kids going I picked green beans, cut a couple of(already blooming)Broccoli, picked a few green tomatoes and a Japanese eggplant then went to work in the kitchen.
They got done and walked around the neighborhood, climbed the big tree out front and generally just did what kids do while I prepared a fried appetizer course and started in on a bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau.
Fried Green tomatoes, eggplant, queso frito, and duritos served with ranch dressing as a dipping sauce and for the kids a cold bottle of white zinfandel. After that it was nap time while I tidied up the kitchen and began prepping the main course.
Green Beans, Broccoli and Lambcchops served with a balsamic citrus reduction sauce.
The bread was loaf of walnut rye.
After that we exchanged gifts, cash to the one who needed cash the most, Noelle got a gen 5 Ipod Touch, several books, new and used passed between us, I got A Feast of Ice and Fire, the Game of Thrones companion cookbook. A wealth of medieval and modern cookery.
Then on to dessert. Chef Fabio Viviani's apple cake with whipped cream. Simple, elegant, delicious! I've never made a cake with extra virgin Olive oil before but who am I to argue with the chef?
We all had a cup of lychee flavored black tea with that then an hour or so of conversation and the kids took their leave.
Somewhere along in there I had slipped the white zin into the freezer to chill it and forgotten about it so as I write this I'm sipping white zin slushie from the bottle.

Blessed be!


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It's Christmas Eve morning, and I am getting prep done for our big family feast. My sisters and their families are all coming over to my house tonight. We are having a veggie tray and onion dip, Cheese, sausage and crackers for appetizers, fried pork wonton, a crown roast of pork and prime rib for the main course, au gratin potatoes, green beans sauteed with mushrooms and onions, roasted butternut squash as side dishes. Banana nit bread, pumpkin and cherry pie for dessert. I am also making a trifle. I bought lady fingers for the cake part of it.

Christmas Lunch will be roast sirloin, buttered carrots with thyme, broccoli, mashed garlic potatoes, gravy. Coconut cream pie and a yule log for dessert.


milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)

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Impressive. I'm doing the usual turkey, which I could have once a week and never get tired of it. No oysters or sausage in the stuffing this time; just celery and onion- with a chicken stock for flavor. And, a turkey pot pie afterwards with everything thrown in- and I do mean everything, including the cranberries.

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Joe-I love the idea for your turkey pot pie! ThumbsUp


milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)

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Works for me. I pickup Pillsbury or some other frozen pie crusts (2/package). Roll out one crust in a glass baking pie dish, what's left over goes in, including gravy and cranberries, place the other crust on top, and into the oven it goes. It's surprisingly tasty. People seem to enjoy it.

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This is tomorrows christmas dinner.

taters roasted in duckfat
herb, onion and sausage meat stuffing ( im not stuffing the beef)
Sprouts sauteed with garlic and bacon
Roasted carrots and parsnips
Gravy

and for afters: irish cream tiramasu.


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