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Some kind soul has renewed our paid account here at [community profile] gluten_free for another year. Thank you so much for supporting our community!

This gift is perfectly timed, as it's Thanksgiving here in the States, a day we take stock of the things we have to be grateful for and celebrate our friends, family, and community.

If you'd like to discuss your menu for a gluten-free Thanksgiving—of any stripe, American, Canadian, official or not—hop in the comments and let us know what you've got planned or how it went.

Oh those potatoes sound exquisite!

Date: 2020-11-28 04:52 pm (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Handful of cooked green beans in a Japanese rice bowl (green beans)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k

We've been cooking little -- aka Yukon gold or fingerling -- potatoes so they're mashed on the inside:

  • Wash as many little potatoes as you feel like eating in the next three days
  • Microwave 4 - 6 minutes on high (shorter for smaller) so they're just fork tender
  • let them cool enough to
  • toss them in olive oil (plus any spices you like)
  • Place on baking sheet
  • Roast along with whatever you're roasting. For us it was a 1.5 lb tenderloin.

Preheat oven to 400°F, turn down to 250° the minute you put in the roastables, roasting 1hr/pound so 1.5 hours.

The potato skins get scrumptious, caramelized and soft so they hold the mushy-mashy flesh very well.