Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Speaking of easy sauces. Does anyone make their own alfredo? I will not eat packaged alfredo either. Butter, cream, parm, garlic, pepper is pretty easy.
do do a quick alfredo pasta as a side to steak quite a bit. Just dump the cream/parm/butter in the pot with the pasta and stir. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
It is an easy sauce to make. But sometimes you want something quick that requires no prep, and there's nothing wrong with that. It's why sometimes I buy jarred tomato sauce. Is homemade better? No question. But sometimes I just don't want the fuss.
I consider tomato sauce a different category since a good one takes time to make—unless it's a Pomodoro type sauce. That is based on how my mother made hers which was all day as a tomato meat sauce.
Marsala is just as easy as a package. It's just wine and butter and a little stock to deglaze the pan and you're done once it thickens up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
and I wondered why people don't like you?
I was trying to make him feel he wasn't a snob. The other part was tongue n' cheek/a joke and was poking BL as he does to me. You missed that part. That's how I roll. BTW, my mother faints when I use tomato sauce out of a jar—even though I doctor it up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Speaking of easy sauces. Does anyone make their own alfredo? I will not eat packaged alfredo either. Butter, cream, parm, garlic, pepper is pretty easy.
I used to make that fairly regularly but haven't in years. Yep! It's another easy sauce. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I consider tomato sauce a different category since a good one takes time to make—unless it's a Pomodoro type sauce. That is based on how my mother made hers which was all day as a tomato meat sauce.
Marsala is just as easy as a package. It's just wine and butter and a little stock to deglaze the pan and you're done once it thickens up.
I make a very respectable tomato sauce in about 30 minutes start to finish.
Don't forget the mushrooms. A good marsala will take you 15 minutes minimum to prep and cook. Sometimes you don't want to wait that long. That bag is no prep and 5 minutes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I make a very respectable tomato sauce in about 30 minutes start to finish.
Don't forget the mushrooms. A good marsala will take you 15 minutes minimum to prep and cook. Sometimes you don't want to wait that long. That bag is no prep and 5 minutes.
Marsala doesn't take me anywhere near that long. The mushrooms are more work, if you have to cut them but I am talking just the sauce itself.
Robert Irvine does the whole meal in 15 minutes, including cooking the meat.
When I do a quick sauteed of a chicken breast, I usually deglaze the pan anyway, with either a little broth, wine or water. Then add some butter salt and pepper. So I don't see using a different wine, like Marsala, much different than that. Or a piccata sauce even. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
Marsala doesn't take me anywhere near that long. The mushrooms are more work, if you have to cut them but I am talking just the sauce itself.
Robert Irvine does the whole meal in 15 minutes, including cooking the meat.
My original statement that a good marsala to cook and prep takes 15 minutes minimum stands.
If you're just going to make a sauce, sure, it's less. But are you just going to have a bowl of marsala sauce, or do you want to put it on something?
So Irvine's recipe actually takes 30 minutes. The bag takes 10.
Well, I originally commented on his Campbell's package only. So there!
That's where he's apparently saving so much time. Not cooking his meat. Otherwise, just buy a pre-packaged meal from Fresh Market or Whole Foods or somewhere if you need to save all the time in preparing that dish.
Look, I was using hyperbole to tease BL. It's just a little blowback for him. [Reply]
I see people are still on this. All I'll mention is
1. It was delicious. . . . that should be the end of the story, but
2. It's hellahotasfuck lately. Hot enough I've had to wash dishes in SHIFTs. Shifts, where I stop, grab an ice water, and sit down in front of a fan, . . . from doing dishes with just a sink of hot water.
Getting dinner done without soaking the kitchen floor in sweat and either slipping in or passing out is a bit of a time intensive endeavor.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I see people are still on this. All I'll mention is
1. It was delicious. . . . that should be the end of the story, but
2. It's hellahotasfuck lately. Hot enough I've had to wash dishes in SHIFTs. Shifts, where I stop, grab an ice water, and sit down in front of a fan, . . . from doing dishes with just a sink of hot water.
Getting dinner done without soaking the kitchen floor in sweat and either slipping in or passing out is a bit of a time intensive endeavor.