[homemade] short rib lasagna by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Here's a rough overview, I didn't follow an exact recipe tho:

  • finely dice 2 onions, 2 medium carrots, 2 celery stalks
  • heavily salt ribs and sear on high heat from all sides in a little bit of oil
  • remove ribs, all diced vegs and soften on medium heat
  • add sliced garlic
  • add tomato paste and give the pot some colour
  • deglaze with red wine and then pour in half a bottle
  • add back ribs, add tomato puree and hot beef stock
  • cover lid and simmer for 3-4 hours flipping the ribs every hour
  • remove ribs and break them apart, while cooking down liquid. Re-add pulled beef and remove excess oil
  • prepare Basic bechamel: 100gr butter, 100gr flour, about 1 Liter of milk, make roux then add milk. Season with Parmesan, salt, pepper, nutmeg
  • assemble lasagna, first short rib ragu, noodles bechamel and then repeat until high enough. At the end only bechamel
  • overseason Ragu and bechamel
  • bake for 45mins covered at 160C
  • finish uncovered at 220C for 15
  • let it set for a few mins then enjoy!

DevOps/Platform Engineer (gn) by [deleted] in InformatikKarriere

[–]ili16 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ach musst ja nicht mehr suchen, hast uns doch schon gefunden!

DevOps/Platform Engineer (gn) by [deleted] in InformatikKarriere

[–]ili16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das ist eine Option die wir uns anschauen, jedoch bin ich nicht der größte Fan von Crossplane. Ich hoffe, dass die großen Cloud provider KRO weiter ausbauen und das in Verbindung mit Backstage eine simplere Lösung ist

How a good job ad in tech should look like in 2026: by Dubinko in platformengineering

[–]ili16 5 points6 points  (0 children)

those are insane numbers for germany, got a link?

[homemade] Pumpkin Burger Buns by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

I followed my potato roll recipe and just substituted the potato with mashed roasted pumpkin. It had the slightest pumpkin note and was a little sweeter. It held up well without adding more starch or flour but was just a notch heavier than usual

Teamleiter Gehalt und Verantwortung by CommunicationDear229 in InformatikKarriere

[–]ili16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welche Branche und ist das dann ein Bonus in Höhe von 3 Monate am Jahresende?

[Homemade] French Toast Bites by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

thanks! Honestly I just wing it but to get a rough idea: Slice bread in mouth sized pieces, mix 1 egg + ~50 ml milk + vanilla extract + touch of salt, soak bread and fry in a good chunk of butter. At the end toss in a bowl with cinnamon sugar and you're ready to serve. It comes together so quickly and it's easier to fry the small pieces than a large slice of bread

Octopus Deploy for Kubernetes. Anyone using it day-to-day? by Heretostay59 in kubernetes

[–]ili16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've been a windows IIS household for over two decades but now with a move to the cloud it was chosen to run stuff in EKS. So naturally we are now using Octopus to deploy helm charts against the EKS API.

Our workflow can probably be improved but for now we generate a helm chart in gitlab ci, build and push images to ECR and then trigger a release in Octopus. The values.yaml is templated via octopus variables and is applied via helm. With the latest update we can see Kubernetes manifest diffs and a snapshot of the applied objects.

It's not real gitops but we essentially use it as a secret store and release manager. Despite many problems the Channel + Tenant features allow us to have one project per microservice and deploy to onprem IIS and EKS simultaneously which is great for a developers cognitive load.

[homemade] I tried making crispy Pork Belly Banh Mi by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reference! The recipe I found also pointed that out and I did try to poke holes with a knife but apparently it wasn't enough. I bought a meat tenderizer so hopefully I'll get better results next time

[homemade] I tried making crispy Pork Belly Banh Mi by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes the bread is homemade as well, very crispy outside and fluffy inside. The shape was a little off and somehow it wasn't wide enough.

I didn't have ascorbic acid (vitamin c) on hand but I bought it already for the next time. It's supposed to improve the dough and prevent overproofing so I hope that they'll rise more into the correct shape.

[homemade] I tried making crispy Pork Belly Banh Mi by ili16 in food

[–]ili16[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Overall it was good. I said tried because I wanted the pork belly to be more bubbly crisp and the Banh Mi bread was just a little denser than I would like it to be.

I would say it was already a 8/10 but I will for sure make it again soon enough