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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R View Post
    That looks really good. As we are now exiting soup eating times (spring/summer and all that), I will have to ask for the recipe next winter!

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    It does indeed look excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R View Post
    That looks really good. As we are now exiting soup eating times (spring/summer and all that), I will have to ask for the recipe next winter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    It does indeed look excellent.

    Preheat oven to 400f

    3 cups rough chopped pumpkin, kobucha, butternut or whatevs
    1 med onion chopped rough
    3 cloves garlic smashed
    2 teaspoons peeled and chopped ginger
    a bunch of fresh thyme
    3-4 green onions chopped
    1/2 tsp or more Scotch bonnet/habanero
    1 tsp salt
    fresh ground pepper

    Mix all ingredients together and coat lightly with non virign olive oil.
    Spread on baking sheet and bake in oven for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring frequently.
    You want the veg carmelising but not burning.

    Heat a stock pot on the stove. When HOT add olive oil to coat bottom.
    Add 1 tsp cumin seed.
    Before it burns add another chopped onion, then more garlic, ginger,
    and another bunch of green onions, sauteeing for a minute or so between each addition.
    Add roasted veg and sautee for yet another minute.
    Add four cups of veg stock, bring to a boil and then simmer for 10 minutes.
    Cool for 5 and then blend with a wand blender.
    Add coconut milk until you reach desired texture. I used roughly one half can of Grace's
    coconut milk. In my opinion this is the best canned coconut milk in the world. It is neither
    as cloying as Thai coconut milk nor as meh as "light" coconut milks.

    Taste for seasoning and heat. Add more Scotch bonnet, salt and pepper as required.
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    A couple vegan dishes (for Geoffers):

    butternut squash soup:




    Garbanzo Curry:


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    Nice. Appreciate it guys!
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    Smoked duck and sausage gumbo.

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    Cherry crepes, bacon, and coffee this morning
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    Creme cheese with Morello cherries and juice folded in, cherry syrup, and bacon
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    Fired up the pizza oven for lunch.

    Pepperoni, fresh mozzarella, sweet peppers and Mikes Hot Honey drizzle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by litlmn View Post
    Fired up the pizza oven for lunch.

    Pepperoni, fresh mozzarella, sweet peppers and Mikes Hot Honey drizzle.

    We're doing pizza on Friday, man am I looking forward to it... no pizza oven though... I think I want to get one of those outdoor pizza ovens that can be wood fired or propane powered. I think are quite reasonably priced too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    We're doing pizza on Friday, man am I looking forward to it... no pizza oven though... I think I want to get one of those outdoor pizza ovens that can be wood fired or propane powered. I think are quite reasonably priced too.
    I use this. There is no option for propane but it gets to 700f and always delivers wood fired flavour. Since you are more vegetarian than I it's probably overkill for you though there are significantly smaller versions.

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    Oddly, I don't have any pictures of pizza on LaMar, only from Tex. Here's a loaf of bread baking in LaMar though.

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    I have the ooni 3 that I think Geoff has? I believe they’re on sale right now for $199. I paid $299 for mine. It uses wood pellets. Gets to almost 800 degrees

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