Originally Posted by Inmem58:
You said it'll make it soupy? Yes, you're right it will, if you're a dumbass. Seems like you've had soupy beans before.
maybe you need to find someone to read the posts out loud for you because obviously you aren't comprehending.
I eat the beans like they come out of the can. Well I add some seasonings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
I like to throw a little water on my bread when I make a ham sandwich. Not too much. Just a quick run under the faucet to soften it up.
I do that if my slices are already stiff before I toast them.
Now I hear there's some Japanese uber toaster that introduces steam to the toasting process.
:-), you guy's that aren't cooking with bacon are missing out. All my best tasting dishes start with with a pan of bacon. Is it healthy, no, but I buy fat free refried beans to help reduce the fat.
Taco meat i will boil in water, drain and burn each little piece to a crisp (gives it a nutty taste) then add the bacon and fat, splitting the tomatoes and green chilies and taco seasoning with the beans, not equal split.
Same kinda thing with the meatloaf and mac and cheese, bacon is the taste bomb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz: :-), you guy's that aren't cooking with bacon are missing out. All my best tasting dishes start with with a pan of bacon. Is it healthy, no, but I buy fat free refried beans to help reduce the fat.
Taco meat i will boil in water, drain and burn each little piece to a crisp (gives it a nutty taste) then add the bacon and fat, splitting the tomatoes and green chilies and taco seasoning with the beans, not equal split.
Same thing with the meatloaf and mac and cheese, bacon is the taste bomb.
Yeah, bacon and bacon grease are both used frequently around here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
What does the steam do for toast?
Simple answer, keeps the interior moist while the outside gets crispy.
I haven't used it, but the reviews say this oven is really good at making everything toasted in it [mini pies, crossiants, streudel, etc] taste fresh baked even then merely reheated/toasted.