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Author Topic: A WONDERLAND OF WORDS, A SEMBLANCE OF SENTENCES AND A PLETHORA OF PARAGRAPHS  (Read 5708 times)

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Well, you've read the notes, the notes were a wonderland, a semblance and a plethora, and now it is time for you to post until the plethora of cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: WRITHEN!
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Morning all.

That is all.
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i thought for a moment that the tod was going to be your favorite Jodorowski film
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but i'm glad that tod was about pastries.

i have two:

1) eclairs but it has to have custard and not cream
2) I know it as mille-feuille* but in the us of a it is call napoleon. once again it has to have custard and not cream

*literally translates to 1,000 sheets but the correct one (i believe) is 1,000 flakes
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AND THE MOVIE OF THE DAY IS
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i thought for a moment that the tod was going to be your favorite Jodorowski film

I saw one of two of the films mentioned (couldn't tell you which one), but I walked out after a man had his sack cut off with a pair of scissors.
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Now there's a recipe for unprepared modulations.
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Good morning, all.

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but i'm glad that tod was about pastries.

i have two:

1) eclairs but it has to have custard and not cream
2) I know it as mille-feuille* but in the us of a it is call napoleon. once again it has to have custard and not cream

*literally translates to 1,000 sheets but the correct one (i believe) is 1,000 flakes


I agree with DR Mike about Napoleons and  Eclairs  custard only   I also like me a nice cheese danish, especially with sliced almonds on it
 
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right now I am fasting as I am about to go for a PET scan


Vibes for a favorable outcome are most appreciated

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i thought for a moment that the tod was going to be your favorite Jodorowski film

I saw one of two of the films mentioned (couldn't tell you which one), but I walked out after a man had his sack cut off with a pair of scissors.

eeeewww!
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but i'm glad that tod was about pastries.

i have two:

1) eclairs but it has to have custard and not cream
2) I know it as mille-feuille* but in the us of a it is call napoleon. once again it has to have custard and not cream

*literally translates to 1,000 sheets but the correct one (i believe) is 1,000 flakes


I agree with DR Mike about Napoleons and  Eclairs  custard only   I also like me a nice cheese danish, especially with sliced almonds on it
 

I agree with DR vixmom about agreeing with DR Mike about Napoleons and Eclairs custard only, except that if you served me one (or two) with cream instead, I would do the polite thing and eat them.

And a nice cheese danish -- yes!
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Yes DR GINNY you and RICHARD and ROB have visited the World of Wisdom - twice, and former DR RODZINSKI was there twice.
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Our local minor league team is the Ducks.  Here is their  mascot, Quacker Jack

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but i'm glad that tod was about pastries.

i have two:

1) eclairs but it has to have custard and not cream
2) I know it as mille-feuille* but in the us of a it is call napoleon. once again it has to have custard and not cream

*literally translates to 1,000 sheets but the correct one (i believe) is 1,000 flakes


I agree with DR Mike about Napoleons and  Eclairs  custard only   I also like me a nice cheese danish, especially with sliced almonds on it
 

I agree with DR vixmom about agreeing with DR Mike about Napoleons and Eclairs custard only, except that if you served me one (or two) with cream instead, I would do the polite thing and eat them.

And a nice cheese danish -- yes!

we are an agreeable bunch this morning
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TOD:

Yes.

Give me anything else, from galaktoboureco to donuts, and I'm happy.

I make this easy tart with plenty of butter, almond extract and jam, and I'm a sucker for it as much as everyone else who tries it.
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TOD:

Yes.

Give me anything else, from galaktoboureco to donuts, and I'm happy.

I make this easy tart with plenty of butter, almond extract and jam, and I'm a sucker for it as much as everyone else who tries it.

I have never had this but now that I have seen this picture and read the recipe  I must seek one out
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Tuesday morning greetings!  Richard and I are going to try to finish painting our bedroom today.  All that's left is about 2/3 of the north wall, which is mostly window.  I'd like to get it all done today so that we can take down the old curtains this morning and put up the new ones this evening.
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John G  is this the recipe you use?

Greek Galaktoboureko–Cream Milk Pie

“Galaktoboureko is a beloved traditional Greek dessert, although not as well-known as baklava among non-Greeks,” “It’s essentially a cream custard, wrapped in phyllo and infused with an orange-flavored syrup.”


     

CHEF’S TIPS:

• Sprinkle cinnamon on top before serving.
• May use any pastry sheet in place of the phyllo dough.
• Butter the pan before adding phyllo dough so it doesn’t stick.
• Keep the phyllo sheets covered with a damp towel while you’re working, so they don’t get dried out.


INGREDIENTS

For the pie:
4 C milk
1/2 C sugar
3/4 C farina or fine semolina
1/4 C butter
1 t vanilla
2 t orange zest
5 eggs, beaten
1 1/4 package of Filo Dough
3/4 C butter, melted


For the syrup:
5 C sugar
5 C water
2 cinnamon sticks
1 orange, cut in half


DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat the oven to 350°.

2. In a large pot, heat the milk and sugar. When warm, add farina slowly, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until it thickens and is smooth.

3. Add ¼ C butter into mixture with wooden spoon and blend it. Turn off the heat, then stir in vanilla and orange zest.

4. Cool the mixture down and add the beaten eggs, continuously blending all ingredients.

5. Butter a 13x9x2 -inch baking dish. Place 6 sheets of phyllo dough in the pan, one at a time, brushing each generously with melted butter.

6. Pour the custard mixture in the pan, then top with 3 phyllo sheets, again brushing each with butter.

7. Use a sharp knife, score (cut till just penetrated) the top 3 layers of phyllo sheets to mark the portions. This makes it easier to cut after cooking, and allows the syrup to penetrate better.

8. Put the baking pan on a rack in the middle of the oven and bake for for 45-60 minutes, until it becomes golden brown.

9. While the pie is baking, make the syrup. Add all syrup ingredients to a large pot, bring to a boil, and cook for 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and strain. Discard solids. Let syrup cool to room temperature.

10. Remove pie from the oven. Immediately ladle the cooled syrup over the pan. It will saturate the phyllo and custard. Allow to cool completely, for at least 1 hour, before serving. Serve cold or at room temperature.

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Good morning!  And it's Tuesday to boot. 
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Thank you, DR Vixmom, and PET scan vibes for you! 
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TOD - almost anything from Middletown's Central Pastry, especially a fried danish, but pastries are pretty much off my diet now:
« Last Edit: July 15, 2014, 05:29:56 AM by Ginny »
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thank you Ginny!

well I am guess I shall take my fasting self off to the Radiology Lab   the TOD is too much for those of us forbidden to eat
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