After a long drive, I wanted a dinner that was both healthy and satisfying. Thai food sounded like a good bet. I used the opportunity to try a restaurant in West Des Moines, Eat Thai. They provide takeout/delivery only. I ordered from the parking lot and sat in my car as I waited for them to let me know my dinner was ready.
I took my food back to my room to eat on the comfort of a table. My masaman tofu was tasty, a nicely spiced sauce. The tofu and vegetables fit the bill for comfort food. Thanks, folks!
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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