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USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

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I haven't had rainbow trout in ages. We used to cut the heads off and scale them, wrap them in bacon, and grill them whole.
 
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So here's an interesting question:

I have some scallops at home. But my only pans are either (a) a gigantic cast-iron dutch oven or (b) have non-stick coating. So, unless I want to do scallops in the dutch oven, I am stuck with pans that I really don't like heating above medium unless there's a lot in the pan.

So how should I go about cooking my scallops? On a baking tray in the oven? On a baking tray under the broiler? Slowly on medium heat?
 
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Made monkfish wraps with mango salsa, sriarcha mayo, and lettuce. Quite the delicious dinner. Pan seared the monkfish and that was it. Simple and good.
 
So here's an interesting question:

I have some scallops at home. But my only pans are either (a) a gigantic cast-iron dutch oven or (b) have non-stick coating. So, unless I want to do scallops in the dutch oven, I am stuck with pans that I really don't like heating above medium unless there's a lot in the pan.

So how should I go about cooking my scallops? On a baking tray in the oven? On a baking tray under the broiler? Slowly on medium heat?
Don't over cook them, I'd grill them
 
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My nephew wants to make apple turnovers. I could do it the easy way, but every boy should know how to laminate dough, so we're making <a href="http://sweetpeaskitchen.com/2011/10/apple-turnovers/">these</a> (more or less) from scratch (actually, we're laminating because I think he'd like the science behind it). Might add some caramel.
 
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Rubbed pork chops with brown sugar and yellow mustard tonight. Figured it works on ham, so why not pork chops? I just think next time, use Dijon or whole grain mustard instead of plain yellow.
 
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Porks ribs, that I threw some rub on this morning, smoked this afternoon along with Asparagus, good stuff
 
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I made Canada Day treats for work - <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.ca/recipe/brown-butter-tarts-with-maple-and-nutmeg/12909/">Brown Butter Tarts with Maple and Nutmeg</a>. A Canadian friend of mine mentioned butter tarts to me last year, and I've wanted an excuse to make them ever since. They are, not surprisingly with a pound and a half of butter, delicious.
 
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I had no idea there were Canadian versions of Food Network shows. I wonder if they've ever cooked moose? :D
 
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I had no idea there were Canadian versions of Food Network shows. I wonder if they've ever cooked moose? :D

I was watching some Food Network show, that was a Canadian version, but they said specifically during the show that they were at a restaurant in Colorado. In the credits they had the logo for "filmed in Canada". I have no clue what they were doing there.
 
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Tried a new <a href="http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/kouign-amann">Kouign Amann</a> recipe and it was insanely delicious (like the last one).

only drawback was I didn't put sheet pans under the muffin pans, so had to clean my oven for the second time in a week.

also I picked strawberries last week - managed to keep it to only 16 pounds. Already made strawberry ice cream, and making strawberry cupcakes later this week.
 
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Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.

Tried a new <a href="http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/kouign-amann">Kouign Amann</a> recipe and it was insanely delicious (like the last one).

only drawback was I didn't put sheet pans under the muffin pans, so had to clean my oven for the second time in a week.

also I picked strawberries last week - managed to keep it to only 16 pounds. Already made strawberry ice cream, and making strawberry cupcakes later this week.

Mrs. goldy made a strawberry-rhubarb pie and canned several pints of preserves from what she and Jr picked Friday (something over 20#). Also have had strawberries plain and in salads a few times since then and gave some to friends who came over to watch the fireworks.
 
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Mrs. goldy made a strawberry-rhubarb pie and canned several pints of preserves from what she and Jr picked Friday (something over 20#). Also have had strawberries plain and in salads a few times since then and gave some to friends who came over to watch the fireworks.

I ended up freezing only 8 pounds, which is a completely manageable total. Does she do the whole water-bath canning thing? That is intimidating to me for some reason.
 
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