I bet you could find a recipe for duck that uses soy, I think that would be pretty tasty! The sweet and acidic from the balsamic and honey goes very well with the pasta in this recipe so if you’re definitely pairing it with that, the vinegar/hoisin would probably be my preference. You do you though and whenever you make it, let us know how it goes!
Yep! This is what I followed:
https://midwestfoodieblog.com/15-minute-garlic-parmesan-sauce/#tasty-recipes-40604-jump-target
The only thing I did different was I made my own broth with the duck neck/giblets instead of the vegetable broth.
That sounds interesting - I've never been much of a cucumber person but my spouse just grew some in her garden and it was better than I remember! If I decide to try a dish with one this looks like an option I'd like.
Dang it sounds great! I’ve gotten too excited and eaten before taking a picture waaaay too many times now so I know the feeling 😅
Yes that was a big help to me too. First time I made it I had never cooked a whole bird before so I was pretty nervous.
Don't worry, it's only in two bowls because I was sharing!
Mine is Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds Live at Radio City. Someone showed me that as an introduction to Dave Matthews and it was right when I was getting into playing guitar and I was awestruck! Watched the whole thing in one sitting and then learned several of the songs over the next few months.
I'm planning on having some leftover pasta from the batch I made yesterday (just made a post with it if you want to see). Probably won't be doing too much cooking because my wife is traveling for work a few days this week. I made a pork shoulder this weekend that I'll be eating off of though.
Thanks, that one looks kinda similar to Vampire Survivor - just added it to my wishlist.
I've been considering getting the ports too, but sometimes I have trouble getting into older games once I've been "spoiled" by newer ones. Nice to hear it holds up ok.
I love a good tomato sandwich!