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Taylor ham makes fantastic fried rice, in addition to the aforementioned settings.

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Headed back to the States tomorrow, so for our last night in Mallorca, we decided to eat at the restaurant in our hotel. First course was locally caught prawn carpaccio, with beluga caviar and li

I will need to hit the gym when back  ....simple beach fare  

Fresh water Cray with garlic and parsley.   

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3 hours ago, my happy place said:

Just like Spam fried rice in Hawaii.

Ooh. I wonder if you could make a sushi roll like with Spam?

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2 hours ago, my happy place said:

Jersey Taylor ham musubi  😆

I'll have a prototype ready by the weekend.

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On 8/19/2025 at 9:33 AM, LLC said:

Linguine with clam sauce at home. Very tasty 😋 

OMG 😍

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On 8/25/2025 at 3:30 PM, LaoFan said:

Learned this recipe in Maldives last year from the chef at our hotel. Typically most of their curries are tuna based. Tropical, aromatic. Less masala bomb compared to Indian curries.

Maldivian Curry Sauce w/ Chorizo over Rigatoni.

+ these monsters.

In Chinese shrimp are: 虾 and Lobster are: 龙虾 (dragon shrimp). Always loved that translation. These beasts are somewhere in the middle.

Pro Tip from Maldives: Mas huni is a fantastic breakfast if you like tuna and can handle some heat in the morning.

That looks soooooo good!

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On 8/25/2025 at 3:30 PM, LaoFan said:

Learned this recipe in Maldives last year from the chef at our hotel. Typically most of their curries are tuna based. Tropical, aromatic. Less masala bomb compared to Indian curries.

Maldivian Curry Sauce w/ Chorizo over Rigatoni.

+ these monsters.

In Chinese shrimp are: 虾 and Lobster are: 龙虾 (dragon shrimp). Always loved that translation. These beasts are somewhere in the middle.

Pro Tip from Maldives: Mas huni is a fantastic breakfast if you like tuna and can handle some heat in the morning.

Your post inspired me to make a similar dish using Orzo (instead of rigatoni). Big hit with the family! Thanks!

Unfortunately, I forgot to take a pic before we devoured it 🤣

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On 8/23/2025 at 6:10 AM, Mike Mecklenburg said:

1.75 lb Baked Stuffed Lobster with scallops and shrimps

I used to have to go to the Cape kind of regularly due to mother in law living there. I never saw what people like about the place. Except the food. So much amazing food there.

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On 8/26/2025 at 12:48 AM, El Hoze said:

I have been researching Italian Beef recipes for a few months but this weekend it was time to put the planning into action. I did not make my own Giardiniera, they have Marconi at Publix, want to nail down the meat, broth, and rolls first. One of my guests was a buddy from Chicago. He texted me this morning saying he was craving another one and is coming by for a Tupperware of leftovers. This was a full wet dip. I upped my daily run this morning from 4 miles to 6. Will probably repeat again tomorrow! 

As a Chicagoan I am very proud to see this. Looks decadent!

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On 8/26/2025 at 12:48 AM, El Hoze said:

I have been researching Italian Beef recipes for a few months but this weekend it was time to put the planning into action. I did not make my own Giardiniera, they have Marconi at Publix, want to nail down the meat, broth, and rolls first. One of my guests was a buddy from Chicago. He texted me this morning saying he was craving another one and is coming by for a Tupperware of leftovers. This was a full wet dip. I upped my daily run this morning from 4 miles to 6. Will probably repeat again tomorrow! 

Looks awesome! My favorites are Johnnies and Al's #1

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On 8/25/2025 at 9:24 AM, BG318 said:

Something you don't see anymore. Great throwback dish. They used a duck press to make a sauce tableside with cognac, herbs and butter. First course was confit of duck leg with some Foie Gras. What a hoot!

Some pate en croute and crudo of arctic char to begin.

Mind sharing where this is?  Looks amazing.

 

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On 8/25/2025 at 3:30 PM, LaoFan said:

Learned this recipe in Maldives last year from the chef at our hotel. Typically most of their curries are tuna based. Tropical, aromatic. Less masala bomb compared to Indian curries.

Maldivian Curry Sauce w/ Chorizo over Rigatoni.

+ these monsters.

In Chinese shrimp are: 虾 and Lobster are: 龙虾 (dragon shrimp). Always loved that translation. These beasts are somewhere in the middle.

Pro Tip from Maldives: Mas huni is a fantastic breakfast if you like tuna and can handle some heat in the morning.

I started cooking  seriously when I was  27…now I’m 58. You look young and talented…keep it up!  

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10 hours ago, Rhod said:

Mind sharing where this is?  Looks amazing.

Place called June, in Collingwood, New Jersey.

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6 hours ago, Wookie said:

I started cooking  seriously when I was  27…now I’m 58. You look young and talented…keep it up!  

Thanks man! Been hooked for 2 years now. Hopefully I can stay committed long-term like you.

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