Spanikopita - or anything with layered phyllo dough Char Siu Bao - so delicious, so fluffy, but the Chinese yeast dough is much more difficult to perfect the texture of than regular dough
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Albertsons antipasta pasta (salad).
Gaufre de liège. I made a very authentic version once, involving making a brioche type dough over a few days, giving time to rise and for the perle sugar to rest. Best waffles I've ever had, but so much trouble.
I haven't found them outside Central Europe and miss them so much I have been thinking about making that dough again...
Ribs, just but them Ready for cook
Dried pasta is superior to fresh pasta. It is impossible to make it at home.
You must be trolling, it's 45s to make the dough in a food processor and the sauce actually clings to the noodles.
Fresh pasta doesn't have proper al dente chew, it gives a cheap instant noodle mouth feel. The sauce clings the same. To any pasta.
You are making it wrong then.
What do you mean wrong? It's just a fact.
Mashed potatoes.
The "just add hot water" things are just as good, if not better since they come in all sorts of flavors.
Edit: The snobbery here is astounding. They're potatoes!
No shade; it's just funny that mashed potatoes are so derisive lol
But making mashed potatoes from scratch is so easy and has way better texture.
Btw when you say "they come in all sorts of flavours", what does that mean? Like strawberry or something? I have never seen flavoured mashed potatoes. Is it an American thing?
Like "fully loaded baked potato" and "roasted garlic."
In terms of nutritional value it's actually quite a huge difference, with homemade mashed potatoes being a lot better for you. Something about food being healthier when it's less processed.
Still, the powder one is not the worst thing, and boiling up potatoes takes too long some days. I like keeping some texture though, so for me it's homemade whenever I feel like having it. :)
Everything!
I didn't cook/bake growing up. I couldn't care less about doing it now. I have a handful of places that have yummy food from steak to sushi. And a great bakery. I need not to spend a moment of my time doing anything more than eating & enjoying.