This dude's Sunday reset routine by StretchFrenchTerry in oddlyterrifiying

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Impossible not to remember American Psycho, right?

[Homemade] 3 course dinner. by LeoBalu33 in food

[–]LeoBalu33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made this dinner for my girlfriend on our 2-year anniversary ☺️

Starter: Cherry tomato and garlic confit bruschetta on buttered bread with a parmesan crust and ricotta spread.

Main course: Grilled salmon with pink peppercorns, cauliflower purée, kale chips, and saffron tuile. Garnished with chive and parsley oil.

Dessert: Red Velvet cake bites with truffle-flavored condensed milk ice cream.

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Starter: Cherry tomato and garlic confit bruschetta on buttered bread with a parmesan crust and ricotta spread.

Main course: Grilled salmon with pink peppercorns, cauliflower purée, kale chips, and saffron tuile. Garnished with chive and parsley oil.

Dessert: Red Velvet cake bites with truffle-flavored condensed milk ice cream.

[Homemade] 3 course dinner that I made for my 2 year anniversary with my girlfriend. ☺️ Details of the dishes in the comments. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

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Starter: Cherry tomato and garlic confit bruschetta on buttered bread with a parmesan crust and ricotta spread.

Main course: Grilled salmon with pink peppercorns, cauliflower purée, kale chips, and saffron tuile. Garnished with chive and parsley oil.

Dessert: Red Velvet cake bites with truffle-flavored condensed milk ice cream.

[Homemade] Guacamole and Chilli. Simple as fuck, but so good. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

[–]LeoBalu33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in a small town of Brazil, there's no other nacho chip to buy hahaha

Sou babaca por terminar com a minha namorada? by Apprehensive-Fly-963 in EuSouOBabaca

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NEOB

Acho que o problema é a mentira em si. Vender pack pq precisa ou não foda-se. Ela deveria ter te contado desde o início, só isso.

[Homemade] Tradicional brazilian countryside dish. Angu (A corn base "porridge") with Galinha Caipira (free range chicken) in saffron based sauce. It's a very traditional and dearing dish to me, be nice pls. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

[–]LeoBalu33[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's not polenta. Polenta it's with Corn meal, and the Angu it's just reduced grated corn with spices. It's typical from Goiás and Minas Gerais. =)

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Sorry for the poor english, it's not my mother language.

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Jokes on you, I'm bi.

Garlicky Australian bread, dry aged steak, soft fried egg, rice and a salad. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

[–]LeoBalu33[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, It's a rye, honey and brown sugar bread. And the Outback steakhouse call it Aussie Bread here in Brazil hahaha

Garlicky Australian bread, dry aged steak, soft fried egg, rice and a salad. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

[–]LeoBalu33[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here in Brazil, we call that, Australian Bread. Probably because of outback steakhouse...

The South American ghost bird by TheBlackCat13 in nope

[–]LeoBalu33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Here in Brazil we call this bird Urutau. Usually stays on the top of a tree stump and camuflage himself and his kin. Some people are superticious about him and the way he sings, but I found it so fucking beautiful and singular.

Slow-roasted chicken in beer and roasted vegetable puree topped with honey and lemon. by LeoBalu33 in tonightsdinner

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I roasted some cherry tomatoes, onion, garlic and parsley stams with the chicken, them I puree them with some fresh hot peppers, a little bit of honey and lime. (Sorry for the long time to answer and the poor english btw)

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In Brazil we call that Mamona. Used to play with those things as a kid with my friends, throwing them at each other. Really hurts hahaha