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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #315 on: April 19, 2022, 05:46:36 AM »
Wait, you're Portuguese!

I want to take a moment to say that I love the Azores. We took advantage of the whole Corona/Work from Home thing to live there for five months in 2020/2021 (mostly in an apartment in Ponta Delgada) and I was blown away by the landscape and, yes, the dairy. (And I normally live in Switzerland, so it's not like my dairy standards are low.) And also the seafood and beef, and the white wine, and people were very nice to us... I like many other parts of Portugal too, but the Azores have a very special place in my heart.

But speaking of Polish-Portuguese fusion, I have at least one idea: that Christmas I was bored and made a wide variety of seafood pierogi and they were very, very tasty.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #316 on: April 19, 2022, 09:18:11 AM »
This bit: "Soon they arrived at a white house set in a garden of sorts. Most of the garden appeared very bland with only short grass, "

Maybe your restaurant should be Polish / Brazilian, meaning lots and lots of meat but grill everything? And feijoada served with pierogis?
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #317 on: April 19, 2022, 09:32:32 AM »
I noticed that bit, but thought it was a general dig at modern lawncare.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #318 on: April 19, 2022, 09:40:46 AM »

But speaking of Polish-Portuguese fusion, I have at least one idea: that Christmas I was bored and made a wide variety of seafood pierogi and they were very, very tasty.

OMG!  What an idea!  I love pierogis (pirogis?). I have to try that.  What kind of seafood?  I thought shellfish initially, but a light bodied fish would work.  A heavier fish like bluefish may work, but it would need lots of seasonings  (When i make pierogis I make enough for a year and freeze them.  Normally the potato/onion/cheese variety.)
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #319 on: April 19, 2022, 10:41:15 AM »
So 'pierogi' is the Polish plural! The single one is 'pieróg'.

I am not sure mine were exactly Portuguese. I had some with shrimp or octopus (with lots of garlic, heresy to my mother) and some with flaked-fish-and-creamy-cheese, which I guess is a ravioli thing. I also put a little olive oil in the dough, which is another heresy.

This seems to be slipping very off-topic, oh no.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #320 on: April 19, 2022, 11:00:17 AM »


This seems to be slipping very off-topic, oh no.

So sorry i shall stop now!!
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #321 on: April 19, 2022, 11:20:53 AM »
This seems to be slipping very off-topic, oh no.
So sorry i shall stop now!!
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #322 on: April 19, 2022, 12:48:24 PM »
I noticed that bit, but thought it was a general dig at modern lawncare.

Ok I was thinking it’s a golf club restaurant. Not as obvious as the stupid tiny box!
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #323 on: April 19, 2022, 12:52:13 PM »
Comment under spoilers so not to increase the deviation from topic. :)

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Wait, you're Portuguese!

I want to take a moment to say that I love the Azores. We took advantage of the whole Corona/Work from Home thing to live there for five months in 2020/2021 (mostly in an apartment in Ponta Delgada) and I was blown away by the landscape and, yes, the dairy. (And I normally live in Switzerland, so it's not like my dairy standards are low.) And also the seafood and beef, and the white wine, and people were very nice to us... I like many other parts of Portugal too, but the Azores have a very special place in my heart.

But speaking of Polish-Portuguese fusion, I have at least one idea: that Christmas I was bored and made a wide variety of seafood pierogi and they were very, very tasty.
Yes, I'm Portuguese. People that have been on the Forum longer already know that, so I forgot to mention! And yes, Portugal is a very nice place. All things considered (including climate, stability, security, absence of (regular) natural disasters, etc...) I believe it's one of the best places to live. Also, despite being born in Portugal, I lived in Brazil my whole childhood and teenage years, and came back to Portugal when I was 20 y.o., so I'm also very familiar with Brazilian food* (and I believe that's why Jitter, that already knows that, suggested the Brazilian component to our restaurant). :) However I'm not a particularly skilled cook (I usually colaborate in the cooking process with the before, preparing ingredients, and the after, eating ;)  ) even if I don't dislike that part, so give me some time to do my research before we open... ;)

BTW I envy you (in a good way) because I know most places in Portugal, with one outstanding exception: The Azores. :( So you probably know that part way better than me. I would love to spend a few months there like you did. :)
I never ate pierogi, but it seems the combination of seafood and mashed potato would work pretty well.

* Some of it. Both Portugal and Brazil have an enourmous variety of dishes and ways to prepare them, so it's almost impossible to know them all.

Maybe your restaurant should be Polish / Brazilian, meaning lots and lots of meat but grill everything? And feijoada served with pierogis?
Actually Feijoada is many times served together with "Bolinhos de Aipim" (cassava dumplings), so not that far away from Pierogis. Our restaurant already has a first dish! :)

This bit: "Soon they arrived at a white house set in a garden of sorts. Most of the garden appeared very bland with only short grass, "
I also noted that part. Made me think of the USA (those front laws...) but then, just like Tehta, I considered that it could be in many places. Golf club houses also came to mind...
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #324 on: April 19, 2022, 04:10:48 PM »
A first dish, how exciting! (I have to admit, though, that I feel a bit worried about this restaurant, as Polish cooking --and central European cooking in general--can't possibly be as exciting as Brazilian or Portuguese.)

But to try to bring things back to the topic of, er, courtship, one old Polish dish is 'black soup', a broth enriched with duck blood that was traditionally served to unwelcome suitors as a gentle and tactful rejection gesture.

Does Sweden have anything comparable? I could write something about Emil's horrible family serving it to Lalli.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #325 on: April 19, 2022, 04:28:09 PM »
Sweden has (at least one) totally revolting dish, but it would likely drive away everyone and their neighbors. Apparently it’s considered extremely bad form to open a can of surströmming in an indoor space.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #326 on: April 19, 2022, 04:38:43 PM »
Sweden has (at least one) totally revolting dish, but it would likely drive away everyone and their neighbors. Apparently it’s considered extremely bad form to open a can of surströmming in an indoor space.

Ot Iceland's Hákarl or Asia's Durian?
Some people make fun of haggis, but if made right it is just a sausage and it actually pretty good.

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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #327 on: April 19, 2022, 05:32:23 PM »
Speaking of food

Spoiler: Appetizing Finnish Easter delicacy mämmi • show


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It doesn’t taste like it looks! It’s sort of a porridge made of rye flour, and fermented to make it a bit sweet.

Edit: not fermented, it’s a process called sweetenimg where time and warmth result in enzymes present in a starch rich food to produce maltose sugar.


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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #328 on: April 19, 2022, 10:22:19 PM »
*skids into thread sideways, several pages late*

I can't see where the discussion of the week's prompt is, but I think it's Lalli?
Well, I prepared a piece for Lalli's birthday, in any case.  (broke out the ink and everything)

Thinking about him pulling on a pair of thigh-high boots that somebody else bought for him and running all night in them on the very first wearing.  It also occurs to me that I miss the CatTank.
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Re: Prompt of the week!
« Reply #329 on: April 20, 2022, 04:00:39 AM »
The prompt is indeed Lalli, and a fine Lalli it is! Sort of sad too. I hope he’s happier nowadays.

Correction about mämmi though, it’s not actually fermented. It’s self-sweetening, meaning that it’s left in a warm place and the enzymes in the food spontaneusly break down starch, producing thesugar maltose, which gives the food a sweetened taste. Some recipes add syrup too.
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