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3. Season slow-cooker contents liberally with adobo seasoning, paprika and any other desired seasonings, squeeze half of a lime too if desired.
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4. Let cook on low for 8 hours. Cooking on high for less time is possible as well, but a slower cook is preferrable.
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7. Dice the tomato, cilantro, any lettuce and the third onion for taco contents.
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9. Shred chicken with forks once coooked. Optionally add a dash more seasoning for taste or appearance.
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10. Add chicken, cheese and all the diced ingredients to torillas.
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9. Shred chicken with forks once cooked. Optionally add a dash more seasoning for taste or appearance.
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10. Add chicken, cheese and all the diced ingredients to tortillas.
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11. Squeeze remainder of lime over finished product.
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1. Bring water to boil (about enough to cover the eggs when submerged).
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3. Keep heat high enough to keep a rolling boil, boil until desired doneness
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3. Keep heat high enough to keep a rolling boil, boil until desired consistency
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runny, 10+ for hard boiled).
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3. Sear the porkchops on high heat on cast iron or stainless steel pan until golden brown on each side, and cook them through on lower heat..
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4. Once the porkchops are cooked, set them aside in a warm environment.
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5. Sweat the shallots in the same pan.
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6. Deglaze with white wine, let it reduce until there's about two teaspons left.
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6. Deglaze with white wine, let it reduce until there's about two teaspoons left.
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7. Add the stock.
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8. Add the gherkins.
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7. Slice the dough snake into small pieces. Press the pieces with your finger to make an indentation.
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8. Add the pieces to the boiling water. They will rise to the top when they have ready.
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9. In a pan, melt butter and add sprigs of sage (oregano or thyme will work as well, albeit are less traditional). Smashed tomato juices are also a nice addition.
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10. Add the cooked gnocchi to the pan and roast them in butter for a minute or two until slighly browned. As pan begins to dry, add some pasta water.
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10. Add the cooked gnocchi to the pan and roast them in butter for a minute or two until slightly browned. As pan begins to dry, add some pasta water.
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12. Serve gnocchi on a plate, add parmesan cheese liberally. Add garnish if desired.
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![mortar-and-pestle](pix/mortar-and-pestle.webp)
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Mortars and pestles are tools which have unfortunely been nearly forgotten in modern American kitchens, but they
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Mortars and pestles are tools which have unfortunately been nearly forgotten in modern American kitchens, but they
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have been around since the stone age for a reason.
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They are one of the most useful appliances and require no electricity.
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Many people use a hard-to-clean and expensive electronic food processor to do things like this,
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but a larger mortar and pestle could get the job done just as easily.
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Do not get procelain mortar and pestles; they are non-functional and loud.
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Do not get porcelain mortar and pestles; they are non-functional and loud.
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I have two granite ones which work very well (see pic above).
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4. Now add pasta.
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5. Keep it boiling, but decrease heat as it tries to overflow.
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6. Wait until pasta is at the preferred softness (see below), then strain it.
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7. While the pasta is sitting in your strainer, you may add basil leaves or other herbs and aromatics. I also recommend taking a knob or so of room tempurature butter and add it in and stirring it, melting it into the pasta.
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7. While the pasta is sitting in your strainer, you may add basil leaves or other herbs and aromatics. I also recommend taking a knob or so of room temperature butter and add it in and stirring it, melting it into the pasta.
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### How long should pasta be cooked?
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Table salt has iodine and other additives.
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Its history is somewhat analogous to the addition of flouride to municiple
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Its history is somewhat analogous to the addition of fluoride to municipal
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water supplies. Nearly a hundred years ago, the U.S. government began working
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with corporations to add iodine to salt ostensibly because they were concerned
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about people having iodine deficiencies.
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