• Drusas@fedia.io
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    3 months ago

    Yakisoba with shrimp and napa cabbage.

    Pho is also a great breakfast food.

    When I’m feeling like punishing my digestive system, biscuits and gravy (homemade only–nobody seems to know how to make it properly anymore).

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      3 months ago

      Fry up some bulk breakfast sausage, make a roux with the grease, add milk? Or do you anything different / have any tips?

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        3 months ago

        You’re mostly there.

        Fry up the bulk sausage, making sure you chop it up nicely. Don’t skimp on the sausage. Make a roux with the grease and a bit of flour and milk. Add flour and milk gradually to your desired consistency (I like it fairly thick), but don’t go overboard on the milk or it will become bland and milky. Add fresh cracked black pepper and, importantly, no other seasonings or toppings.

        That last part is where every place seems to go wrong these days. Almost everywhere overdoes it by trying to make it something fancy, so they add extra seasonings and things like bacon and green onions and salt. I love bacon and green onions and salt, but they don’t go into gravy. And some places forget the pepper. You need pepper. And of course, most places are very skimpy on the actual sausage, even though it’s cheap.

        Anyway, once done, apply liberally to your preferred biscuits. Quick, easy, delicious.

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          3 months ago

          Ah, right, pepper! I agree the pepper is important. I sometimes add some tobasco too (sorry!)

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            3 months ago

            Nothing wrong with adding it to your own plate as long as it’s not in the dish you’re serving others. 😉