Watching Oprah today...

  • thepiggs 16 years ago
    I have been listening/watching Oprah as I check on groups. She has Art, the chef, on right now and they mentioned his Parmesan Goat Cheese Biscuits. Now, doens't that sound interesting?
    He has his own restaurant now, which sounds like is doing well, and he baked up his special biscuit in tiny cast iron skillet, which made a just-larger biscuit than we normally would make. It did look delish.
    HMMMMMMM
    What could we do to replicate something like this.
    Take the cheddar biscuit recipe, replace with goat cheese, feta, and add some parmesan? Roll the biscuit in parmesan?
    My mouth is watering.
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  • thepiggs 16 years ago said:
    We have some of those sausage/cheddar recipes on here, how about changing them up some with some gyro meat and feta? I'm sure the right person could get this one to work.
    OMG....I'm making my self sooooo hungry for feta and gyro!...with some yogurt sauce.....
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  • thepiggs 16 years ago said:
    When I saw Art popping the biscuit out of the little skillet, it made me think of how interesting it would be to make up a very big biscuit/bread in one of them smaller skillets that would hold about 4-5 of them.
    That led me to think of when I was first married.........
    I asked for and got a set of cast iron skillets, from a regular sized, down to a very small one. I was happy, I had different sizes!
    Now, for the real story.....Hubby is a hunting fanatic....with the attitude of you can't have too many duck/goose decoys and always tinkering with them in the fall.
    I came home form work one afternoon to find him with his camp stove out in the drive, just working away. When I got closer, I discovered he had my medium sized cast iron skillet on his stove, melting lead for making weights for his decoys....so they don't stray off, kind of like anchor on a boat. He just couldn't understand why I would get upset by him "borrowing" that skillet, after all, I wasn't using it, right? Right! I wasn't! I was at work, not cooking in the kitchen!!!!! Poor skillet......
    Years later, everytime I see that skillet in the fall I let him know, again, about how he got that skillet. If he dies first, who knows, maybe that skillet will be in his hand, in the casket.....like I won! I have the skillet!
    Men!!!!!



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