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We make homemade sausage sometimes. It's a multi-step process (if you grind your own meat) and is best spread over several days.
Agree with cassoulet. I think my DH uses a Jacques Pepin recipe, it's very rich. |
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their suggestions.. Still a week to go, but made a few things on this list (onion soup and a spin off the sausage idea).
Last night I did a half spin off two threads and made samosas from this thread (easy to freeze), and tried my first beef biryani (thanks to the potluck lasagne / biryani thread - didn't use the recipes, but was inspired to see how much work a proper biryani is). I was kind of surprised by how many steps the biryani took, but it was worth it. Topped off with home made naan and some easy pickles. DH comes home for a few days before he leaves again, so happy for the leftovers. Thanks all.. Have a few more ideas I'll try next week
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| Some things I have done to varying degrees of success: Ethiopian injera, sauerkraut, homemade pita with falafel from scratch (really good!), smoked pork shoulder, gravlax, Indian paneer and many time consuming Indian dishes with fresh naan, Vietnamese rice pancakes, all kinds of dumplings, candies like pralines, chocolate truffles and brittle, sour dough bread with homemade starter, fresh tortillas (both corn and wheat) with many delicious fillings, fresh pastas (gnocchi, ravioli), duck confit, homemade cheese and yogurt. Wow, I never thought about this before! I am leaving out most of the sweets since you didn't ask for those... |
| Google lumpia--Philippine egg rolls. Very labor intensive but great party food! |
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Duck confit
Tamales Chicken stock Bolognese Macarons Chocolate babka Apple strudel |
I found this on Epicurious. The first step was "try to make real beef stock....5 pounds meaty beef necks or leg bones..." I stopped there. A project indeed.
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Marshmallows
Chocolate eclairs Soup dumplings Shao Mai Kougi Anan Croissants Chicken liver pate Porcetta Fish en croute Ricotta Bacon |