These are good and will get more for the freezer and a quick meal. The pan went in the dishwasher for easy clean up, as well.I got these the other day, froze, and got out this morning for tonight. There is asparagus from our yard, sweet potato, and a kale coleslaw for sides.
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Now you're talkin'!Tyson chicken strip tacos on low carb tortillas - man, were they GOOD!!
Warmed tortilla, little smear of sour cream, chicken, shredded cheese, homemade pico de gallo. Excellent!
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Thank you!Looks fantastic, RM! Meant to tell you that the corned beef and saurkraut salad also looked incredible!
Lee
These were good, just not a lot of fixings. Her pinto beans and rice were excellent and more like a Mediterranean dish.Im grilling burgers.
These were good, just not a lot of fixings. Her pinto beans and rice were excellent and more like a Mediterranean dish.
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It was a yummy dinner!I'm going to make a copy of a kit meal from the past...Sheetpan Bifteki with Lemon Potatoes and Roasted Zuke. I'll probably heat up some Pita to got with it. It is an easy meal, sheetpan, and I've got the beef defrosting now.
I usually use a little sturdier beer batter on fish. However, I think if you lightly dusted the filets with flour before dipping in the batter it would help the batter stick. It might make the coating just a tad different, but should work.Dinner tonight was a fail. I wanted to make delicious fish tacos with SilverSage's tempura again. But I bought frozen haddock fillets (thawed, of course) and they did not do well. I tried to dry them best I could, but the batter slipped off in the oil and the fish was rubbery. Pfft!
Also, Kathy's recipe makes way too much batter for one person. If I cut the ingredients in half (or more) is using one egg still fine? https://netcookingtalk.com/forums/threads/silversages-tempura-recipe-from-atk.34540/
Lee
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