I decided to try a different part of town for lunch and visited Big Red, located at the edge of the railyards. It was clearly a big sports bar.
What I didn't expect was the keno hall. Keno, for those of you unfamiliar with it, is the gambling activity for those who consider slot machines to be too intellectually and physically taxing. It even makes bingo look complicated. Keno is huge in Nevada but this is the first time I have seen it elsewhere.
Keno is closely associated with food---you eat while you wait for the next keno drawing and you send in keno cards while you eat. My fish was very good---fresh out of the fryer, crisp but not oily, with nice flaky fish. My lunch was very enjoyable even without filling out a keno card...
I made candied ginger a few years ago. It's not something I would do every day but I had a lot of fun doing it. I recently acquired a pressure cooker and it inspired an interesting idea to me: why not make candied ginger in the pressure cooker? It should be very soft and flavorful. Here is the result. I peeled two large ginger roots, cut them into small cubes, and put them in the pressure cooker with heavily sugared water. The traditional method first boils the ginger in plain water to soften it and then again in sugar water to candy it. The resulting candy was very tender but still with the characteristic ginger texture. It was also sweet without being overpowering. The traditional method leaves a lot of sugar crystallized around the ginger. The pressure cooker gives a much more subtle result. The ginger stays moist even after it cools but you can dry it in the oven at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes. That inspired me to dip it in chocolate. While I was in the b...
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