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roasted potatoes
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30.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 03:55 pm

Quoting cokdeli:


I'm new but a great site!
cokdeli


Hi cokdeli,

I am the head of the welcome committee here.

My greatest and warmest welcome to you!!!!

Please join the conversation!

Feel free to explore the site.

Uncover cool stories and news and participate in lively and friendly discussions that will force you to think about Turkey and other subjects (ie potatoes for example).

Be inspired, post something , and stake your place in the realm of turkish class.

31.       libralady
5152 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 04:17 pm

Quoting cokdeli:

Sorry, but how the heck do you grate a tomato?

cokdeli



Welcome and enjoy!

If you do find out how to grate a tomatoe, please let us all know, we are transfixed with cookery subjects! lol

p.s. I am mod of the Literature and poetry section so please feel free to add to that part - it is rather quiet there

32.       lady in red
6947 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 05:04 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting cokdeli:


I'm new but a great site!
cokdeli


Hi cokdeli,

I am the head of the welcome committee here.

My greatest and warmest welcome to you!!!!



Cokdeli, 2 pieces of advice for a new member:

No. 1 - learn how to grate tomatoes

No. 2 - Ignore this man and his gifts of flowers - his only purpose on Turkish Class is to increase his post count and get to the top of the list!!!


33.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 06:04 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting cokdeli:


I'm new but a great site!
cokdeli


Hi cokdeli,

I am the head of the welcome committee here.

My greatest and warmest welcome to you!!!!



Cokdeli, 2 pieces of advice for a new member:

No. 1 - learn how to grate tomatoes

No. 2 - Ignore this man and his gifts of flowers - his only purpose on Turkish Class is to increase his post count and get to the top of the list!!!




Handsom and his get more points ploy....we must stop him!

34.       KeithL
1455 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 07:25 pm

Quoting thehandsom:


I am the head of the welcome committee here.



Did you guys vote on this when I was in Denver???
:-S

35.       geniuda
1070 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 07:34 pm

Quoting KeithL:

Quoting thehandsom:


I am the head of the welcome committee here.



Did you guys vote on this when I was in Denver???
:-S


Well...if you want your vote to be counted, next time you go out of town dont forget to mail your absentee ballot

36.       alameda
3499 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 07:40 pm

Quoting cokdeli:

Sorry, but how the heck do you grate a tomato?

cokdeli



Hi cokdeli,

Here's how I grate tomatoes...

food mill

Actually these work well for a whole variety of different tasks.

This is the one I have:

French food mill

It's particularly good for things like lentils. You know, every now and then there are little rocks the same size and color as the lentils mixed in with the lentils. They wreck havoc on the teeth. This device prevents that problem.

37.       libralady
5152 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 11:11 pm

Quoting yazmin_cita:

canli, that website you gave me is great...looks so tasty. but I didn't see the roasted potatoes. I have eaten those in greek and italian restaurants but I also ate some in Turkey they were cut in little cubes and roasted to perfection with some spices... so delicious. anyone?



I think you will find they are sauted potatoes, done in a frying pan, with olive oil, maybe onions finely chopped and herbs??

38.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Apr 2008 Mon 01:33 am

I did not realize that our Keith is actually such a good cook and Canli too: Welcome to the Joy of Cooking!

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