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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a good cook, with a bevy of tried and true recipes. BUT, I just flipped through all of my recipes and am uninspired. Not having a dinner party or anything. Just hoping to savor one of my home cooked meals next week. Please share something that your family loves (no little kids) or a new recipe that brought your ho hum kitchen back to life. Thanks guys!!![/quote] I subscribed to Master Class, and have been working my way through the different cooking demonstrations-- so inspiring. I also watched Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat on Netflix (and I have the cookbook). I love the ragu in Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat because it requires a lot of "tasting" to get it the way you like it-- it's great for the senses. I also like the chicken confit. I am in a city where it's difficult to get interesting ingredients-- so I bought a small jar of veal demi glace. I use it in darker sauces where it needs a little something-- so, for instance, I put a teaspoon in the ragu and it just elevated the whole thing. It's a secret ingredient (expensive, but you just need a little bit). Another great place for inspiration is Milk Street cookbooks-- he emphasizes a lot of spicier, more flavorful dishes. I especially like the instant pot cookbook (Milk Street)- the carnitas are amazing and so is the chicken rogan josh. [/quote]
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