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A lucky guess eh?

If all else fails, think you could scrunch up your thinker, and recreate it?


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Originally Posted by ironbender
I hope you don't land in a Nork prison!

mindbender's on a bender


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My wife's homemade noodles make it wonderful. I am not a fan of the sour cream and mushrooms. I like a little carrot and celery thrown in. I like to pressure cook the beef.


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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
I like a fatty beef cut, and then braise that, until the meat is tender. Use the braising liquid for the dish as well.


Aye. The aforementioned oxtails or shanks would be delicious.


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Originally Posted by sse
Originally Posted by ironbender
I hope you don't land in a Nork prison!

mindbender's on a bender



...and a hearty GFY to you, Sir!


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i didn't even know what 'nork' was...had to look it up


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I'm here to educate you.







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next time just explain it so i don't hafta look it up


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OK. I just put a sticky note on the computer screen as a reminder.


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Originally Posted by sse
Many years ago 34 years ago, when I was cooking Chinese nearly every day, I checked out a Chinese cookbook from a library in a foreign in country (which shall remain nameless).

Therein, I found a recipe for beef soup made with flank steak (naturally) and Chinese noodles. The soup was exquisite, not only for its flavor, but for the simplicity of making it. Foolishly, I dutifully returned the book before writing out the recipe. I'm seriously considering returning to said country for the sole purpose of retrieving that book and looking for the recipe...no easy task (30 34 years is a long time). I don't think customs would believe me if I told the true reason for the visit.

If successful, I will make the soup again, report back here, and most likely refuse all requests to share the recipe.


Found it...

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And.. ?

Sharing is caring. grin


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
And.. ?

Sharing is caring. grin

You make a compelling case...LOL

Will take it under advisement until I have a chance to make it again.


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smile smile


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Originally Posted by wabigoon

The stroganoff is great of course, but we ain't that highfalutin around here.


Exactly how does adding a couple spoons of SC and a few mushrooms make one "highfalutin"....
No different than adding ingredients that you can get everywhere to any other dish....

PS.....shells ain't really "noodles" but it looks good anyway.....

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Come on, master of the margerine, give it up already!



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Spill the beans......., or the beef.

Where'd you find the recipe? Hillary's server? Lol.
Hope it's everything you remember.


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Come on, master of the margerine(sic)

Flattery will get you nowhere...


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I still need to make it to be sure it's the same one.

(Not really, I'm just stalling.)


No, really, I do.

(As far as you know.)


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Ok, you found it, now share it, if you would please sir.

Then we can try it too.

By the by

That bowl of beef and noodles looks GOOD!

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Some spelling errors can be corrected by a vowel movement.
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Stuff here to satisfy the posting rule

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Some spelling errors can be corrected by a vowel movement.
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