individual Ingredients

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My magic ingredient in the kitchen is originality.  I am incapable of following a recipe without adding at least one new ingredient.  To my sister’s stroganoff shepherd’s pie, I added chopped and sauteed green pepper. To cookies and cakes, I add nuts.  To my favorite spaghetti sauce recipe, I added a dollop of red wine and chopped green olives.  It’s as though following a recipe exactly is a challenge to my creativity. It would be fun to post a recipe and ask every viewer to vary it a bit and tell me the results.  Perhaps I’ll do this!

Actually, even more fun.  I’m going to start a cumulative recipe.  I’ll start with one ingredient and ask each successive commenter to add instructions about what to do with that ingredient and then to add one more ingredient.  By the end, we should have one delicious recipe.  Are you game?  You’ll have to read my post and each comment to see what stage we are in.  Be a sport.  Participate!

My ingredient is 4 medium-sized white potatoes. The first commenter should tell me what to do to prepare them and to add one more ingredient.  The second commenter should tell how to prepare that second ingredient and add an ingredient of his/her own.  At some point along the way, cooking instructions should be added. Let’s see where this leads!  Be sure to look at comments before you add your ingredient for this will be one recipe…not a number of them.  Bon appetit!

DAILY PROMPT: Ingredients–What’s the one item in your kitchen you can’t possibly cook without? A spice, your grandma’s measuring cup, instant ramen — what’s your magic ingredient, and why?

22 thoughts on “individual Ingredients

  1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

    Okay, now who is ready to add a twist? some unusual ingredient that is delicious but unique, and what can we do with the already given ingredients to make this recipe something other than au gratin potatoes–delicious but predictable?

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  2. 509majesty's avatar509majesty

    Building off Marilyn, bring a pot of water to a rolling simmer. Take our previous ingredients, to which we now add enough flour to bring the mixture together. Pinch off a knuckle sized piece of dough and for into a ball. (I’m headed towards gnocchi!) Next up!

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      1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

        Is it possible to take this any further? I think so. Place the balls of gnocchi a dozen or two at a time gently into the water, using a large slotted spoon. Boil until they rise to the surface of the water. Then remove and place onto a screen or into a large colander to remove any residual water. Repeat until all of the mixture is used. When no water drips off each batch of gnocchi, place in a 9X9″pan lightly greased with olive oil and….(next person)

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        1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

          You are probably right, your majesty. I’ve never made gnocchi but I’ve tasted it and it was yummy. The sauce sounds just right, so L Rose is suggesting dessert. I’ll leave it to someone else to suggest the first ingredient. Are you all still here? Judy

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  3. 509majesty's avatar509majesty

    Mince several cloves of garlic, sauté in olive oil until translucent. Add a can of crushed tomatoes, crushed red pepper flakes, oregano and some of the hopefully red wine from above. Add gnocchi and fresh basil, simmer for a few minutes, then plate!

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  4. gabrielshauna's avatarSHAUNA

    Stroganoff is my favorite – in the winter at least. And I always make it a little differently. Although I can’t imagine it with green peppers?? AND yes, green olives in tomato sauce!!!

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