Ben Collver wrote to All <=-
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Title: Hunters Stew
Categories: Beef, Stews
Yield: 4 Servings
Title: Hunters Stew
"In Italian, "cacciatore" translates to "hunter" in English. When used in food terms, it often refers to a dish prepared 'hunter-style,' typically including tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, herbs, and sometimes wine, served with meat (often chicken or rabbit) in a hearty and flavorful sauce."
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Title: Hunters Stew
"In Italian, "cacciatore" translates to "hunter" in English. When used in food terms, it often refers to a dish prepared 'hunter-style,' typically including tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, herbs, and sometimes wine, served with meat (often chicken or rabbit) in a hearty and flavorful sauce."
Thanks! I didn't know what cacciatore meant.
I guess "cacciatore incapace" would mean vegetarian. ;)
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Title: Jeff's Spaghetti Sauce
Categories: Sauces
Yield: 4 Servings
After a nice plate of what I thought was chicken cacciatore I
learned that Sammy hunted his meat on the roof of the hotel. Pigeons!
Title: Pigeon Cacciatore
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Re: Re: Hunter's Stew
By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sat Oct 18 2025 05:04 am
After a nice plate of what I thought was chicken cacciatore I
learned that Sammy hunted his meat on the roof of the hotel. Pigeons!
Title: Pigeon Cacciatore
Nice squab story. I've never eaten pigeons that i know of. I read a local history about Chinese miners who were here during the gold rush. According to this book, they were reluctant to eat Western food and commonly imported and grew & raised their own ingredients. However,
they did hunt and gather. One story was about a western miner who
tried a Chinese dish prepared with crow meat. He wrote that he had
tried crow before and it never tasted good, but it was delicious in
the Chinese dish.
By the way, i am curious about your recent batches of "Hard Times" recipes. Some of them don't strike me as the kind of food i would
imagine eating in hard times. Cakes, strawberries dipped in candy
grade chocolate, etc. How did you select those recipes?
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Title: Honey Curried Chicken Breasts
Categories: Chicken
Yield: 4 Servings
3 lb Chicken breast halves;
- without skin
1/3 c Orange juice
1/3 c Honey
1/4 c Dijon mustard
4 ts Curry powder
And just when I was feeling smug learned that
there were also Hunan and Peking styles to sample/experience.
Oh, my ever expanding waistline.
Pull a gun on Sam Sifton - the editor. Not me.
I wish people who do curry recipes would specify *which* curry spice
is to be used. There is as wide a variance in curry as there is in
chile.
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
And just when I was feeling smug learned that
there were also Hunan and Peking styles to sample/experience.
Oh, my ever expanding waistline.
LOL!
I remember liking Hunan and Szechwan styles for their spice levels.
Pull a gun on Sam Sifton - the editor. Not me.
Ha! Maybe the selection is wishful thinking. The way some people
turn to a pint of ice cream for comfort.
I wish people who do curry recipes would specify *which* curry spice
is to be used. There is as wide a variance in curry as there is in
chile.
I remember we had this conversation before. I suggested that if unspecified then it should be the generic yellow stuff found in the grocery store spice aisle. I find that yellow stuff serviceable but
it's not my favorite ever. I generally stick with Indian styles and
like them all.
You're the one who taught me the distinction between chile powder and chili powder.
Speaking of chile powder, i'd probably want to add some to this recipe:
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Title: Jim's Maple Barbecue Sauce
Categories: Sauces
Yield: 1 Batch
1/2 c Vinegar
3 tb Worcestershire sauce *
3/4 c Maple syrup **
1 cl Garlic; crushed
If you think that was bad - I just banged in and queued up a 60 recipe
list by Taste of Home for No Egg Breakfasts. Some of those recipes I'd eschew for breakfast and some I wouldn't put in my face even at gunpoint.
(the sorta-kinda meat not the email), Maple syrple, and squid. I once said to him that he was espousing those items to generate business for his day time job as a coroner. Bv)=
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Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
No attribution given on the recipe
I have seen some of your personal recipes floating around
the Internet without attribution.
I like this recipe but without the lean and fat-free ingredients...
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Title: Creamy Linguine with Ham
Categories: Luncheon, Main dishes, Pasta, Pork & ham
Yield: 4 Servings
1 Zucchini; halved and sliced
2 oz Lean ham; julienned
1/3 c Fat-free chicken broth
1/3 c Fat-free mayonnaise
1/4 ts Black pepper
8 oz Linguine; cooked
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