Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
DiGiorno is in the uncanny valley for me. I'd rather have cheap pizza or real pizza.
DiGiorno has changed. The local HyVee was selling them for $3.99 last year and I bought a couple. It was the sauce and spice combination that made me take notice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stewie:
DiGiorno has changed. The local HyVee was selling them for $3.99 last year and I bought a couple. It was the sauce and spice combination that made me take notice.
Changed in a good or bad way? It's probably been 3 years since I had one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stewie:
Running late, so it will be an Aldi Chicken, Spinach, Garlic self-rising pizza. Best frozen pizza IMO. Beats DiGiorno, etc... Only $3.49, too.
I tried the regular Aldi frozen pizza and didn't care for it. They sure sell the heck out of those big box take and bake ones but I have never tried one. DiGiorno is nasty, taste way to processed, haven't had one in years. [Reply]
I made some of Alton Brown's chewy chocolate chip cookies. Not that great. I'd just as soon eat the pre made stuff.
I like his show because he explains why each ingredient is important and what effect it has on the outcome. So, even when I don't like his particular recipe, I still have some idea of what to try to make it more to my liking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
I made some maple syrup chicken wings last night. They were fantastic.
I love chicken wings, this sounds a bit on the sweet side for my taste. I like them fried, but hey, what's not good fried? Going to try some wings, just not in N.C., don't need to get arrested. How do you guy's make or like your wings? [Reply]
Whenever I try to cook something new I will usually buy a ton of stuff and just keep experimenting with it via trial and error until I find something that I like. Last weekend I cooked wings for the first time. I'm sure there are millions of ways of doing them, but I started off with 6 varieties.
1) Basic Buffalo deep fried
2) Basic Buffalo baked
3) Maple
4) An Asian chili style
5) Hot sauce combined with chili and cumin
6) Breaded wings with the basic Buffalo sauce recipe
Of the 6, the baked maple wings had the best flavor. They are fairly sweet, but damn they taste good.
As far as your basic wing, I prefer to deep fry them for ten minutes and then coat them with the sauce. Very simple. Sometimes you get something so basic you can't really improve on it. The fried wings had a better texture, I thought, and they seemed to absorb more of the sauce. I actually marinated the baked Buffalo wings and reapplied more sauce half way through and they still didn't match the deep fried ones, imo.
As far as the Buffalo sauce, I just went with a quarter cup of Frank's hot sauce, and 6 tablespoons of butter. I added a couple of (minced) cloves of garlic. I would probably just use a 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder next time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
Whenever I try to cook something new I will usually buy a ton of stuff and just keep experimenting with it via trial and error until I find something that I like. Last weekend I cooked wings for the first time. I'm sure there are millions of ways of doing them, but I started off with 6 varieties.
1) Basic Buffalo deep fried
2) Basic Buffalo baked
3) Maple
4) An Asian chili style
5) Hot sauce combined with chili and cumin
6) Breaded wings with the basic Buffalo sauce recipe
Of the 6, the baked maple wings had the best flavor. They are fairly sweet, but damn they taste good.
As far as your basic wing, I prefer to deep fry them for ten minutes and then coat them with the sauce. Very simple. Sometimes you get something so basic you can't really improve on it. The fried wings had a better texture, I thought, and they seemed to absorb more of the sauce. I actually marinated the baked Buffalo wings and reapplied more sauce half way through and they still didn't match the deep fried ones, imo.
As far as the Buffalo sauce, I just went with a quarter cup of Frank's hot sauce, and 6 tablespoons of butter. I added a couple of (minced) cloves of garlic. I would probably just use a 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder next time.
I'm not a fan of the traditional buffalo wings, to vinegary. Right now I'm debating between fried, baked or grilled with a light BBQ sauce. Got 4 lbs going into a brine right now.