OK folks, I’m starting on prep for #MardiGras. The main thing I’m doing today is making roux but I’ll pick back up tomorrow for meat and king cake. Mute #MardiGras if you don’t wanna see food content!
Chocolate Roux is ready. Meat and King Cake tomorrow. #MardiGras
Cooked meat, deglazed pan with some of the fish stock. So good! #MardiGras
Letting cream cheese and egg yolks for king cake come up to room temp while I tidy up and do other prep #MardiGras
King Cake dough proved for 2h . Next to fill with cream cheese filling.#MardiGras
King Cake will prove 45m more then go in oven. #MardiGras
Risen but not clearly doubled. Gonna give it another 15m then call it and put it in the oven. #MardiGras
25m into bake and it’s still pale like the belly of a fish. Giving it a few more minutes. #MardiGras
Cracks were caused by transfer to wire rack. Not sure how you are supposed to do that, probably with two or 3 other people? #MardiGras
This year I’m making Green Gumbo (along with my more normal Seafood Gumbo) since we’re having a big party and inviting some vegans. I cannot believe how much work chopping all of this is. #MardiGras
Cake decorated! (First is store bought so frosting was harder to spread. Second home made so frosting was thinner and dripped, as it should.) #MardiGras
Started green gumbo. I have no idea what’s happening. #MardiGras
36 people showed up. Green Gumbo was a surprise hit. My friend @BrobotDillard came in with the smash hit of red beans and rice and the jambalaya. People liked my king cake but I think it has plenty of room for improvement
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Next Sunday I'm throwing a big Mardi Gras party (sadly can't just ask everyone to take of Tuesday.) Current attendance is 38 people saying yes, 8 people saying maybe, and 10 *families* who have not responded.
Also gonna make Green Gumbo (gumbopages.com/food/soups/gum…) that should be vegan friendly; will get the ingredients a few days prior at the Santa Monica Farmer's Market.
I recently switched from Android to iOS and some friends have had questions. I'll attempt to answer them here.
First and foremost: why. Fundamentally Google is a company motivated by it's main business: advertisements. This business model motivates all kinds of sub-optimal behavior. You see it in the news, you see it in the canceled-but-beloved apps, you see it in the shoddy ecosystem.
I have been nervous about my use of Google products for a long time. I set up a paid email account 7 or 8 years ago, use duckduckgo, and firefox. It's kindav a hairshirt but I feel good about the decisions.
One of my day-to-day programming superpower tools is pup (github.com/ericchiang/pup). Pup let's you easily pick apart html on the commandline. If you are familiar with jq, it's like that, but uses a standard selector language (CSS).
Anyway, I thought I might have found a bug and decided to look at the project. It's been reliable for me, but has had no changes in 3 years and no release in 8 years. I figured I'd try my hand and doing a cleanup pass.
So first I forked it to github.com/frioux/pup and changed the readme slightly to clarify what this project is for.
Starting on Gumbo prep, but the main cook is tomorrow. I was planning on making a fish stock but haven't been able to get the ingredients (fish heads.) Starting roux: