
Including hairy knuckled neanderthal fire cookers. I am starting a new series where I am taking a rest from the grill. But that does not mean I don't eat. I am just going to eat someone else's cooking... And today's post is especially funny to me...
Here's the set up... A couple weeks ago, My neighbor invited my wife and I to dinner. His wife was away on a business trip, and he wanted to cook one of his mother's recipes from his childhood. I was hooked when he said he was cooking with Phyllo dough!
Alright, real quick, this will be funnier of you read of my one and only experience with that hunk of crap (my fingers are just to fat and raggedy to handle the delicate stuff. Despite my better judgement, I SMOKED pastry, my Vermont Pecan Praline Cups with a Whiskey Sauce are now near legendary.Possibly the funniest post I have ever written (but a very successful dessert) that you can read by clicking HERE.
So, I get a day of rest as neighbor Jim cooks for me...
Here's what he did...
1 cup milk
1 container of ricotta cheese
All mixed together...
Spread the goop around flat, and start layering the remaining phyllo dough crap over the top, again, carefully brushing the butter on to seal the edges.
Phyllo dough- One of my "things to learn about"...
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic-Alton Brown had a show recently in which he gave some tips on dealing with phyllo dough
ReplyDeleteThat looks FANTASTIC ! I just... have to... have to... have to...try it !... Cute Ape BTW : ) ...got me smiling ! : )
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when someone else cooks for you?? Looks like a fun night! Phyllo dough is a pain in the ass...whenever I make baklava it's really an exercise in practicing all the swear words I know. (And I've had square plates for 5 years...love them!)
ReplyDeleteThat does look quite delicious! I love working with phyllo dough. It is so versatile :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to be waited on! This looks like an interesting meal. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooooooooo good. And simply served with a salad and red wine. Excellent
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when someone else does the cooking? We all need that day of rest sometimes! This looks like a great dish!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to BBQ, Chicago had it right, "Even lovers need a holiday, just for the day, far way from each other."
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun dinner party! I actually haven't worked with phyllo in awhile, so you've inspired me to get some :)
ReplyDeleteI've never worked with phyllo dough; the stuff SCARES me. I recently bought some and it's in my freezer; haven't really gone near the freezer since, grins, and when I do I pretend I can't see it there, haunting and taunting me.
ReplyDeleteYour friend does look like a mighty happy guy! So nice to have a friend who will cook a cherished recipe.
Well done.
Love the ape picture.
Love this yummy looking recipe and this great post! Fabulous pics! I just know that you are going to end up on the Food Network!!! Bon Voyage! I can't wait to hear about your Cajun dance lessons!! Ya'll will love it, I assure you, cher! HAVE FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteNothing better than getting a good meal cooked for you :). Jim's creation looks great!
ReplyDelete