Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumFIRST TIME I've actually cooked in ages,
threw together chopped onion, garlic, chopped potato with chix thighs and stewed tomatoes, + dried basil, Bay leaf, thyme, salt, and some OLD Chianti.
Watching sun descend while I try this out. Ice cream later.

Sounds like a fine meal.
elleng
(141,182 posts)Almond Croissant Bread Pudding with Berry Coulis, Mango-Coconut Overnight Oats With Blackberries, Almonds, Coconut, and Honey, and Peach Cobbler!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(plus lunch/dinner meals, including Forest Mushroom 'Bolognese' with Rigatoni & Parmesan Cheese)
BigmanPigman
(54,146 posts)parts unknown
French alps https://share.google/hiB5b1DXkyvqB44go
I watched this 4 times in order to get the 3-4 basic ingredients for some of the best food in the world. It's incredible how a few things combine into a delicious treat.
I think I gained 5 pounds just from watching it.
elleng
(141,182 posts)Will watch now!
Raclette!
Fondue!!!
BigmanPigman
(54,146 posts)I get his shows via CCNHD(CNN) on my cable channel and I DVR them. I get A Cooks Tour for free on YouTube (everyone does). I get many of his No Reservation shows on CCHD(cooking channel) and via Vimeo (free on any computer).
My advice is to eat BEFORE you watch them since they really make you want something to taste. I salivate during some shows.