While this was a little messy, when I made another melt, I used less of the mixture and it was a tidier meal.
Surprisingly, the pickle juice, and the diced vegetables really added more flavor when combined with the cheese.
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While this was a little messy, when I made another melt, I used less of the mixture and it was a tidier meal.
Surprisingly, the pickle juice, and the diced vegetables really added more flavor when combined with the cheese.
As a Shah Rukn Khan (SRK) fan, I love many of his movies but Dil Se is one that holds a special place in my heart. It is an eloquent story about the sorrow and unnecessary pain and death resulting from prejudice, divisive politics, war and poverty.
Also, SRK performance is one of his most authentic and emotional.
Reprint from Bollywood Talk
"Chicken or Turkey Timbale with or without Mushroom Sauce"When no more slices can be cut from a cooked chicken or turkey, take the bits of meat near the bones, chop fine, and to two cups of such meat allow one cup of soft, white bread-crumbs and one- half cup of hot milk. Mix the crumbs and hot milk together, then add the chopped meat and yolks of two eggs. Season with one teaspoonful of salt and one - quarter teaspoonful of pepper. Beat the whites slightly—they must not be frothy —and mix them well in. Turn the mixture into a buttered pan or mold, cover with a greased paper, and steam; or set in pan of hot water and cook in moderate oven about one hour. Carefully unmold on a hot platter, and serve with or with- out mushroom sauce (see page 69)."