• quips@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    Car dependency is bad for food culture. It encourages massive chains and drive throughs and makes it harder for mom and pops to thrive

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    Spicy food challenges are doing everything to ruin spicy food for everyone. They focus entirely on heat, not flavor.

    If you want a spicy hot challenge and only care about the heat, there’s pepper spray.

    But super spicy hot foods should be intentionally made to also taste great. The challenge he should be the allure of the spicy food conflicting with the pain it puts you in. If you’re gonna struggle with the heat, you should be equally tempted by the taste.

    Da Bomb, for example, is a fucking abomination and shouldn’t ever have stayed in business, nor be promoted by Hot Ones.

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      For some of us who like spice, it can be tough to get that across. “No heat challenge, but spice it like it should be. Spice it as if I weren’t white”

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    I used to be a picky eater.

    The older I get the more I can’t stand picky eaters.

    I was wrong when I was a picky eater.

    It’s so annoying. People base whole chunks of their personality on not liking tomatoes or cilantro or whatever. Grow up. Pathetic.

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      Cilantro tastes like bug spray to me and no amount of eating it anyway has helped and any significant amount ruins whatever I’m eating. That said, the only time I bring it up is in conversations like these.

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      I used to be picky too, I learned it from my mother. At some point I realized that if a restaurant is serving it, that means people are buying it, and its worth trying. It turns out that most food is delicious, even if I think its a little weird at first.

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        Exactly! If millions of people are eating something, then it probably tastes good! You just haven’t really tried it yet.

        You’re not a special unique flower because you don’t like something. You not liking avocados doesn’t make you more interesting, it makes you boring.

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    7 days ago

    Food culture only exists because people aren’t hungry.

    No chef or restaurant can beat the satisfaction of eating whatever you have when you’re truly hungry.

    • Th3D3k0y@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Personally I don’t care for “Mexican pizza”. I mean I like the flavors, but together I just don’t.

      One day I started a job at a warehouse as a picker, walked like 15 miles that day pushing a cart around climbing up and down shelves, I was exhausted. Stopped by my GFs house, she asked if I was hungry, I was but all she had was a frozen Mexican pizza. It was at the time, the greatest food I have ever tasted.

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      7 days ago

      True. If people were extremely hungry though, especially constantly, you get food religion

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    7 days ago

    I like. Steak. Well. Done. Because. That is how. I. Like. It.

    it’s not because I can’t tell truly unsafe undercooked meat from rare

    it’s not because I don’t like steak at all

    it’s not because i fantasize about eating leather

    IT’S HOW I PERSONALLY ENJOY THE TEXTURE AND FLAVOR OF A STEAK

    now that’s out of the way I’ll be ordering the veggie burger because i have overwhelming ecological guilt lol

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    Uh, pro tip for the budget constrained:

    Buy some packs of instant ramen.

    Get a rice cooker.

    Get a rotisierre whole chicken.

    Get some mixed leafy greens, or bean sprouts.

    (Optional) Get some kind of ramen seasoning.

    (Optional) Get some kind of seasoned oil meant for noodles.

    Water into pot.

    Carve off or even just tear off some of the chicken, put in pot.

    (Optional) Add seasoning / seasoned oil.

    Turn pot on, bring to full boil.

    At full boil, add in instant ramen for about 5 minutes.

    After 5 minutes, turn pot off, stir a bit, add in veggies, stir some more, re-cover pot for another 5 minutes.

    You now have hot pot.

    Oh, this was supposed to be hot ‘takes’ not hot pot.

    Oh well, you have hot pot.

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    I genuinely don’t like eating steak.

    I’ll eat it if it’s put in front of me but I genuinely just don’t get the appeal of a giant slab of meat that’s that chewy (even after being tenderised) and fights you when you cut it.

    Steak chunks that have marinated in a sauce for a long time until they melt apart in your mouth is devine.

    But a giant hunk just slapped on the plate isn’t my thing at all and I don’t understand why people like it.

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      Steak is amazing when properly cooked and seasoned (salt, pepper, garlic powder). If its chewy its likely a cheap cut, cooked too long, or cut the wrong way (cut against the grain, not with it).

      • Since we’re doing hot takes, I disagree. This one’s gonna piss off a lot of people.

        I’m also not a huge steak eater, but I find medium well and well done are less chewy than the other options. Rare and medium rare are like eating gum. I can’t get them down.

        I do love a slow cooked meat that can fall apart with a fork

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          It really depends on the cut. Some are buttery soft when rare and tough as nails well done, others are so very good cooked down for hours. I find that reverse sear or sous vide/sear are the only way I can please everyone in our household. Husband and youngest like medium well on all of them (husband can be convinced if it’s the right cut) but youngest will cut it up & throw it on a pan lol ke fajita meat. Penultimate child & I like the ones that are best “cooked on the outside not the inside” but both of the kids do prefer the pot roast or stew meat above any sort of steak.

          We don’t have beef often, so if I have time I do reverse sear.

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    7 days ago

    Peas are a shit vegetable and only get used a lot because they’re easy to freeze and just throw into a meal at the last moment. But they pollute the whole dish with their noxious flavor.

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    Gastro pubs are the definition of “doing too much” and people only visit for the novelty, so you see them pop up and then shut down within a year or two. Kinda like electronics for rich people

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      the overwhelming majority of restaurants shutdown within a year or two, mainly because unless that shit is truly your life’s dream…running a restaurant (small businesses in general really) fucking sucks.

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      I tried balut in the Philippines. Definitely something you should try at least once.

      It’s just another food that people eat everyday that someone tried to make sound scary. Not sure why people do that.

      When I was a kid they told me that Koreans eat cabbage that they bury in a jar in their backyard for a month. OH MY GOD SCARY.

      Now I eat kimchi 2-3 times a week.