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MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.websiteto
Cooking @lemmy.world•Making simple oat wraps from scratch... (recipe and notes)English
1·3 months agoit hasn’t been totally frustrating and time-consuming, so far
If you like the taste I encourage you to try a batch using a tortilla press with smaller pieces of parchment. Should give you the same effect, but faster and without large unwieldy sheets. It’s what I do when I make corn tortillas, it’s way faster than mastering the hydration and finesse required for making them by hand. Plus you can prep an entire stack layered between parchments and then cook them all in one go.
As for me, having to wash that pan every time isn’t sustainable. I’m just too lazy haha.
MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.websiteOPto
Cooking @lemmy.world•beef birria with rice and beansEnglish
2·3 months agoI never really considered that, but now I look online and I see lots of recipes using oyster mushrooms. Sounds tasty 👌
I really like this, strong abuela energy 👍
Tortillas look especially crunchy. FWIW, when I make tacos I like to fry the corn tortillas and toss them in Parmesan cheese (shamelessly stole that from Jimboy’s Tacos).
Do you make the beans or buy them refried from the nearby Vallarta or whatever?
MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.websiteto
Games@sh.itjust.works•'Dragon Age isn't dead because it's yours now,' former BioWare writer reassures fans: 'EA/BioWare owns the IP but you can't own an idea'English
6·1 year agoAs one who played every Dragon Age game, this expresses much of how I feel as well.
After such a long wait I wanted another Origins or Inquisition, but I got something else and it was a fine, forgettable, C+ entry. A game that wants you to wave a giant foam finger instead have thoughtful choices, but at least it delivered an ending.

I made it 🙂
Use soft butter put 1-2 tbsp of it into a small bowl, depending on how big your bread is etc.
From an old jar of dried thyme leaves I’m trying to use up, I sprinkle some into my hand and rub it together until it gives a smell again. Tastes way better with fresh if you have it.
Incrementally add enough rubbed thyme into the butter and stir it until it looks good. Then stir in some Parmesan cheese, but not so much that it stiffens up (I just add more butter when that happens).