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    I have an asston of food leftover. In addition to the lasagna I made before Christmas. I didn't think I was gong to get any leftovers but my dad ended up getting a 17-lb ham for 7 people. we all had a good laugh about it. He sent me home with a ton of food. It was all magnificent.

    The stuffing and ham were tremendous. Best I've ever had on both accounts.
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      Got my yearly portion of my aunt's lemon cake (from a recipe my great-grandma used). It's regular lemon cake, BUT she makes a sort of glaze, pokes holes in the cake with a toothpick, and then the glaze seeps into the cake. It's friggin' crack, man. So delicious.

      Also got to have Swedish meatballs, and Grasshopper pie, which are only had at Christmas in our family.
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      • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

        Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
        Got my yearly portion of my aunt's lemon cake (from a recipe my great-grandma used). It's regular lemon cake, BUT she makes a sort of glaze, pokes holes in the cake with a toothpick, and then the glaze seeps into the cake. It's friggin' crack, man. So delicious.

        Also got to have Swedish meatballs, and Grasshopper pie, which are only had at Christmas in our family.
        what is this?

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          Originally posted by leswp1 View Post
          what is this?
          http://lmgtfy.com/?q=grasshopper+pie

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          • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

            Originally posted by goldy_331 View Post
            And it's *ing delicious.
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            • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

              Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
              And it's *ing delicious.
              That looks yummy! I make something like that but use chocolate wafers and the filling part as a dip. Slurp!

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              • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

                Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
                Fire up the grill for some kabobs. Toss the meat into a soup or a stew. I'm not sure if the meat will get overcooked in those foods or not, though.
                I already cooked the meat to medium rare, so... salad?
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                • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

                  stirfry some veggies and add it in

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                    Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View Post
                    Christmas dinner was beef top loin strip steak and mashed potatoes.

                    However, I have leftover steak. One steak will be my work lunch tomorrow, but I would like ideas on how to use the last steak. I was thinking fajitas, but I could use more ideas...
                    Make an au jus, lightly warm the steak, cut thinly, get some quality bread and have a french dip. Or try a steak, egg and cheese omelette.
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                      Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
                      Make an au jus, lightly warm the steak, cut thinly, get some quality bread and have a french dip. Or try a steak, egg and cheese omelette.
                      I'd vote for either of these. A French dip sounds good right now...wish I had a leftover steak right now.
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                      • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

                        Giada is back on the market, announcing her divorce after 11 years.

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                          Originally posted by hockeyplayer1015 View Post
                          Giada is back on the market, announcing her divorce after 11 years.
                          I saw that, it makes me feel sad.

                          So what's in the new years eve menu? BBQ ribs and panko breaded northern pike. I'd like to make the grasshoppers ahead, if I do that will the booze keep the ice cream from re-freezing solid? (as solid as ice cream can be anyway).
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                          • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

                            I made a bastardized Black Tie Mousse Cake for my aunt and uncle (like the one at Olive Garden). I did a base layer of homemade chocolate genoise (some recipes called for cake mix - didn't want to do that). Then a layer of chocolate mousse, a layer of vanilla custard (both with a little gelatin to make them hold together as a cake), then topped with and a layer of chocolate ganache swirled with white chocolate. I slathered the sides with mini chocolate chips.

                            Recipe for the mousse, custard and ganache layers here. Holy ****, it is good. I am hoping they share it on New Year's Eve instead of hoarding it.

                            There were a lot of recipes that used a vanilla cheesecake layer instead of custard - but I liked the custard better. The cake is rich enough.

                            edit: I can say bastardized?!
                            Last edited by jen; 12-30-2014, 01:12 PM.

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                            • Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

                              Originally posted by hockeyplayer1015 View Post
                              Giada is back on the market, announcing her divorce after 11 years.
                              So you're saying there's a chance?
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                                Anyone have any suggestions for another spice or a fruit that would go well with ginger? I am trying to make a ginger flavored liquor taste better and so far I have had no luck. I tried cinnamon and apples but neither helped.
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