Will B Good Posted January 9 Posted January 9 2 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said: For my fellow North American, expat, breakfast-eaters, maple syrup can be an essential food element. So, I want to clear up any confusion about that. Waitrose brand name maple syrup is sold at TOPS "Food Hall" supermarkets in Thailand. But no guarantee that it will be in stock at all times. And smaller TOPS, such as "Daily" are not likely to carry expensive farang food like Canadian maple syrup ... only the much cheaper "Imperial" brand chemical sludge. For a very tasty beverage, I put 2 Tablespoons of maple syrup in a glass with very cold, plain soda water. Gives a delicious "cream soda" with none of the artificial chemicals in "Hales" syrup. For an even more delicious "ice cream soda" substitute, put on top of that about 1/2 cup of heavy cream. Returning to breakfast topic: For North American expats here who remember church pancake suppers, the pancakes at Bucoliq restaurant out in San Sai are very close to that taste and texture. Not 100%, but very close. Soon to be American Maple Syrup. 1
KhunLA Posted January 9 Posted January 9 33 minutes ago, Will B Good said: Soon to be American Maple Syrup. USA does produce Maple Syrup, and shy of 6M gallons a year, though far behind Canada 1
KhunLA Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Actually a huge 1st meal for me. My usual eggs w/crispy onion chili oil. Hoping the steak, eggs (fat & protein), eaten first, then the whole wheat croissant's protein & fat, along with the cream cheese, will negate most of the carbs & sugar, eaten last. So digested slower, and no sugar / insulin spike. Add in the walk at the park, which is next ... so still eating Keto-ish, and much healthier than years past. This after that 15 hr overnight fast 1
pgrahmm Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Breakfast burritos with eggs, stir fried spicy pork on the wife's homemade tortillas & with hot salsa...... Veggies & fresh fruit available as side dishes.....
Mutt Daeng Posted January 11 Posted January 11 19 hours ago, KhunLA said: Actually a huge 1st meal for me. My usual eggs w/crispy onion chili oil. Hoping the steak, eggs (fat & protein), eaten first, then the whole wheat croissant's protein & fat, along with the cream cheese, will negate most of the carbs & sugar, eaten last. So digested slower, and no sugar / insulin spike. Add in the walk at the park, which is next ... so still eating Keto-ish, and much healthier than years past. This after that 15 hr overnight fast Steak & eggs look good - I could eat that now. Not really a croissant person though 1
save the frogs Posted January 12 Posted January 12 20 hours ago, KhunLA said: Hoping the steak, eggs (fat & protein), eaten first, then the whole wheat croissant's protein & fat, along with the cream cheese, will negate most of the carbs & sugar, eaten last. So digested slower, and no sugar / insulin spike. Sorry, but eating a croissant is not ok just because you eat it after steak and eggs because it lowers the sugar spike. A croissant is a croissant. It's refined carbs. I hope you're not eating croissants every morning. That will set your health goals back. 1
KhunLA Posted January 12 Posted January 12 19 minutes ago, save the frogs said: Sorry, but eating a croissant is not ok just because you eat it after steak and eggs because it lowers the sugar spike. A croissant is a croissant. It's refined carbs. I hope you're not eating croissants every morning. That will set your health goals back. I agree, and no, don't eat croissants very often, just for that reason. But, when I do, I try to limit the sugar / insulin spikes, as much as possible. Loading up with fat & protein before, with a stroll afterward helps that. 1
OneMoreFarang Posted January 19 Posted January 19 And a few days ago, I made this one especially for my gf. 1
spidermike007 Posted January 19 Posted January 19 French toast, made with imported Challah bread. A 2 kilo South African lobster tail. And a bowl of grapes peeled by my gorgeous naked 22 year old lover. 1
OneMoreFarang Posted January 19 Posted January 19 1 minute ago, spidermike007 said: French toast, made with imported Challah bread. A 2 kilo South African lobster tail. And a bowl of grapes peeled by my gorgeous naked 22 year old lover. Where is the picture. (You don't have to include your naked lover.) 1 1
KhunLA Posted January 19 Posted January 19 13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: French toast, made with imported Challah bread. A 2 kilo South African lobster tail. And a bowl of grapes peeled by my gorgeous naked 22 year old lover. ... wake up Mikey, or you'll miss the bus the school ... 1
spidermike007 Posted January 19 Posted January 19 4 hours ago, KhunLA said: ... wake up Mikey, or you'll miss the bus the school ... I love being called a kid. It reminds me of my playful nature. Thanks for that compliment. 1
FriscoKid Posted January 19 Posted January 19 5 hours ago, spidermike007 said: And a bowl of grapes peeled by my gorgeous naked 22 year old lover. What did he do with the skins after he peeled them off for you or would you rather not say? 1 1
fredwiggy Posted January 19 Posted January 19 16 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: And a few days ago, I made this one especially for my gf. Did you forget to remove the plastic wrap on the cheese? 1
OneMoreFarang Posted January 19 Posted January 19 37 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: Did you forget to remove the plastic wrap on the cheese? No. But looking at the picture it almost looks like that. In hindsight I should have left it in the oven for a minute or two longer. Next time. This is how it looked like half through my preparation - no wrap anymore. 😉
save the frogs Posted January 19 Posted January 19 44 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: Did you forget to remove the plastic wrap on the cheese? it's because it's not real cheese, but highly processed cheese. and some of the ingredients might eerily resemble plastic.
OneMoreFarang Posted January 20 Posted January 20 3 hours ago, save the frogs said: it's because it's not real cheese, but highly processed cheese. and some of the ingredients might eerily resemble plastic. Ok, please experts, what is a good cheese for this kind of sandwich? I thought that square cheddar cheese is the right kind of cheese where the cheese should melt. If not, why not? And which cheese (available in Bangkok) would you suggest? In general, I like Edam Cheese (the real one, not in little plastic bags). I used something like this, I don't remember the brand. 2
Yellowtail Posted January 20 Posted January 20 4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: No. But looking at the picture it almost looks like that. In hindsight I should have left it in the oven for a minute or two longer. Next time. This is how it looked like half through my preparation - no wrap anymore. 😉 In the oven or on the grill?
Popular Post marin Posted January 20 Popular Post Posted January 20 Got up early and had a run, so nice and cool. Was famished so cooked up a quick breakfast. Left over baked potato changed into home fries with some onion. Found a small pork chop in the freezer and bingo 40 minutes later eating. 1 2
OneMoreFarang Posted January 20 Posted January 20 1 hour ago, Yellowtail said: In the oven or on the grill? I did this the first time. I put it in the oven 180 degree with heat from up and down for about 10min. And when I saw it was not really brown on top I changed the oven to grill for another 2 minutes. When I do it again, I plan to keep it a minute or two longer in the oven. I was inspired by this:
fredwiggy Posted January 20 Posted January 20 6 hours ago, save the frogs said: it's because it's not real cheese, but highly processed cheese. and some of the ingredients might eerily resemble plastic. I know, but it does taste good on burgers. I prefer real cheese also, like Emmenthaler or Vermont Cheddar on burgers, but if it's not available......
Yellowtail Posted January 20 Posted January 20 3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: I did this the first time. I put it in the oven 180 degree with heat from up and down for about 10min. And when I saw it was not really brown on top I changed the oven to grill for another 2 minutes. When I do it again, I plan to keep it a minute or two longer in the oven. I was inspired by this: I thought it looked too good to be baked. I usually fry the ham in butter, flip it, add the cheese, when the cheese melts put it on the bread and then grill the sandwich in the same pan. For a grilled cheese, I just butter the bread and grill it covered
Yellowtail Posted January 20 Posted January 20 3 hours ago, fredwiggy said: I know, but it does taste good on burgers. I prefer real cheese also, like Emmenthaler or Vermont Cheddar on burgers, but if it's not available...... Plus, it's easy and lasts a lot longer individually wrapped.
EVENKEEL Posted January 20 Posted January 20 7 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: I did this the first time. I put it in the oven 180 degree with heat from up and down for about 10min. And when I saw it was not really brown on top I changed the oven to grill for another 2 minutes. When I do it again, I plan to keep it a minute or two longer in the oven. I was inspired by this: I love that guy
Yellowtail Posted January 20 Posted January 20 1 minute ago, EVENKEEL said: I love that guy I thought he was going to throw those crusts away for a moment!
EVENKEEL Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Just now, Yellowtail said: I thought he was going to throw those crusts away for a moment! That guy makes me want to try some good cooking. 1
save the frogs Posted January 20 Posted January 20 The French know what they're doing with an apron on.
Olmate Posted January 21 Posted January 21 11 hours ago, save the frogs said: The French know what they're doing with an apron on. "Apron lifters" most of them.! 2
Mutt Daeng Posted January 21 Posted January 21 21 hours ago, marin said: Got up early and had a run, so nice and cool. Was famished so cooked up a quick breakfast. Left over baked potato changed into home fries with some onion. Found a small pork chop in the freezer and bingo 40 minutes later eating. Looks great to me.
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