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[Hasu Cook]4: Morue à la Provençale (Cod) - Page 2

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Westabizzle
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada45 Posts
May 03 2012 02:35 GMT
#21
Those tomatoes look orgasmic.
If it's not about me and nobody is naked, I don't care.
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
May 03 2012 02:59 GMT
#22
Have you tried just slapping together any recipes yet? Homebrewed recipes can be some of the best (and worst) experiences you'll ever have with food, but sometimes it will introduce you to flavors you'll almost never see in a cookbook.

Like nutmeg in a batter on basa fish. Just a tiny bit. Delicious. (Nutmeg is really easy to overdo, by the way.)

In retrospect, that would have turned out better if I hadn't tried to make up a batter from the ground up, but just chosen seasonings to taste, but hey. Live and learn.
Abstinence
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States328 Posts
May 03 2012 04:34 GMT
#23
On May 02 2012 11:27 Newbistic wrote:
Conclusion

An interesting anecdote is that while I was growing up, raised in a traditional Chinese family, we always looked down on "Western" cuisine as rough and simplistic. My only contact with Western "cuisine" at the time being cafeteria food from school, I was inclined to agree. Steamed peas? Green beans boiled until they were turning yellow? Raw vegetable salads? These foods seemed so basic and flavorless compared to the stir fries of Chinese cooking which involved much washing, slicing, cooking, and saucing. And so I relayed these observations to my parents, who used these findings to reinforce their prejudices against western cuisine. To this day, many first-generation Chinese immigrants hold onto these same prejudices even after having lived in the United States for decades.


Wow, I can really relate to that. My family is almost the same. I've been cooking for several years now, and it's been all standard Chinese fare - stir fry, more stir fry, hong shao, etc - even within Chinese cuisine I'm actually pretty limited in what I can make. After reading your blogs though, I'm excited for college since I can experiment with cooking some new stuffs
Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
May 03 2012 07:33 GMT
#24
Nice recipe... though it seems that the fish cooks pretty long, but I guess the low temperature and the wine make up for it indeed as you so rightly observe .

Don't know if you did and others are aware of it, but if you make a cross like incision in the tomatoes before boiling them they are way easier to peel!
Newbistic
Profile Blog Joined August 2006
China2912 Posts
May 03 2012 09:06 GMT
#25
On May 03 2012 11:59 JingleHell wrote:
Have you tried just slapping together any recipes yet? Homebrewed recipes can be some of the best (and worst) experiences you'll ever have with food, but sometimes it will introduce you to flavors you'll almost never see in a cookbook.

Like nutmeg in a batter on basa fish. Just a tiny bit. Delicious. (Nutmeg is really easy to overdo, by the way.)

In retrospect, that would have turned out better if I hadn't tried to make up a batter from the ground up, but just chosen seasonings to taste, but hey. Live and learn.


A lot of my past blogs involve original or tweaked recipes.

I usually don't follow recipes exactly, but there is always a specific purpose when I do, which is usually when I am trying to learn about new ingredients, techniques, or an entire cuisine that I'm not familiar with.

In terms of homebrewed recipes, it's one thing to add peanut butter to your oatmeal and another to know exactly which type of wine would go even better with that new chicken recipe you're cooking up. In order for me to get to the latter type of experimentation and create truly unique recipes I must occasionally (more than occasionally, really) follow established recipes that are crafted by master chefs through the decades in order to truly understand how various ingredients and cooking techniques function.

It might sound boring to a lot of people, but yeah.
Logic is Overrated
JingleHell
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States11308 Posts
May 03 2012 12:14 GMT
#26
On May 03 2012 18:06 Newbistic wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 03 2012 11:59 JingleHell wrote:
Have you tried just slapping together any recipes yet? Homebrewed recipes can be some of the best (and worst) experiences you'll ever have with food, but sometimes it will introduce you to flavors you'll almost never see in a cookbook.

Like nutmeg in a batter on basa fish. Just a tiny bit. Delicious. (Nutmeg is really easy to overdo, by the way.)

In retrospect, that would have turned out better if I hadn't tried to make up a batter from the ground up, but just chosen seasonings to taste, but hey. Live and learn.


A lot of my past blogs involve original or tweaked recipes.

I usually don't follow recipes exactly, but there is always a specific purpose when I do, which is usually when I am trying to learn about new ingredients, techniques, or an entire cuisine that I'm not familiar with.

In terms of homebrewed recipes, it's one thing to add peanut butter to your oatmeal and another to know exactly which type of wine would go even better with that new chicken recipe you're cooking up. In order for me to get to the latter type of experimentation and create truly unique recipes I must occasionally (more than occasionally, really) follow established recipes that are crafted by master chefs through the decades in order to truly understand how various ingredients and cooking techniques function.

It might sound boring to a lot of people, but yeah.


Oh no, I understand entirely. I picked up a bit when I was younger, and then a bit more watching cooking shows while recovering from hangovers in the Army. It definitely helps to have some sort of base to work from, I was just curious, because it can be a lot of fun.
QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32097 Posts
May 03 2012 21:18 GMT
#27
Looks real good.

I suppose that sauce would go good with a couple other white fishes, ya? I was thinking sea bass would be awesome with that. Though I've only had cod once or twice, so I don't know how that taste compares.

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eonDE
Profile Joined November 2011
Canada371 Posts
May 04 2012 21:26 GMT
#28
Why is the baking necessary for this dish, or fish in general if it's not purely cooked in the over? Also I've mostly heard that using canned tomatoes with fresh ones together give it a much stronger tomato taste unless you are making more of a salsa kind of sauce.

Still, that looks mighty delicious. Keep it up! ;D
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
May 04 2012 21:55 GMT
#29
Nice recipe. For the title, cabillaud and morue are more or less the same kind of fish, we just don't use it in the same context. Here cabillaud would make more sense^^
On May 02 2012 17:04 Disregard wrote:
Why not just substitute with a big can of nice chunk tomatoes?

If you have bad quality tomatoes it won't change much, if you have decent one, the flavor will be much better.
My mother does that kind of stuff very often, and while it's always pretty good for me, it tastes much better with good tomatoes too.
On May 04 2012 06:18 Hawk wrote:
Looks real good.

I suppose that sauce would go good with a couple other white fishes, ya? I was thinking sea bass would be awesome with that. Though I've only had cod once or twice, so I don't know how that taste compares.

I'd say yes to your answer, but if the fish has more taste than cod, the sauce might smother its flavor a bit, which could be a pity.
Nice blog =)
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jax1492
Profile Joined November 2009
United States1632 Posts
May 05 2012 12:11 GMT
#30
i checked out your blog, the mac and cheese looks amazing
Schwopzi
Profile Joined August 2010
Netherlands954 Posts
May 06 2012 15:14 GMT
#31
On May 05 2012 06:55 corumjhaelen wrote:
Nice recipe. For the title, cabillaud and morue are more or less the same kind of fish, we just don't use it in the same context. Here cabillaud would make more sense^^
Show nested quote +
On May 02 2012 17:04 Disregard wrote:
Why not just substitute with a big can of nice chunk tomatoes?

If you have bad quality tomatoes it won't change much, if you have decent one, the flavor will be much better.
My mother does that kind of stuff very often, and while it's always pretty good for me, it tastes much better with good tomatoes too.
Show nested quote +
On May 04 2012 06:18 Hawk wrote:
Looks real good.

I suppose that sauce would go good with a couple other white fishes, ya? I was thinking sea bass would be awesome with that. Though I've only had cod once or twice, so I don't know how that taste compares.

I'd say yes to your answer, but if the fish has more taste than cod, the sauce might smother its flavor a bit, which could be a pity.
Nice blog =)


Ye off-season you might as well use canned foods, but during the harvest season you can discover the true flavour of a dish by using fresh and ripe quality ingrediënts. Being aware of when what is harvested helps you up the quality of your dishes so much.
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Auren
Profile Joined November 2011
United States82 Posts
May 06 2012 17:43 GMT
#32
Tried this last night and it was good <3

I have such a love-hate relationship with your blogs. Always make me so hungry D:
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