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gnocchi al pesto, sun dried tomatoes, fresh oregano

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gnocchi al pesto, sun dried tomatoes, fresh oregano

  • I fried some duck breast until almost ready, set aside.

    In a bowl I mixed 5 spoons of soy sauce, 2 spoons of mirin, 2 spoons for cooking sake, 2 spoons of sugar, 3 garlic cloves, same amount of fresh ginger.

    Roasted Reduced the teriyaki in the duck fat for a couple of minutes, added back the duck breast, roasted some more for about 1 minute on each side. Careful, because the sauce is heavy on sugars, it will brown really fast.

    I fried some eggs in some duck fat, added some salt and pepper.

    Plated with some sushi rice, fresh scallions, mild chili, some left over fresh teriyaki, sesame seeds.

  • I fried some duck breast until almost ready, set aside.

    In a bowl I mixed 5 spoons of soy sauce, 2 spoons of mirin, 2 spoons for cooking sake, 2 spoons of sugar, 3 garlic cloves, same amount of fresh ginger.

    Roasted Reduced the teriyaki in the duck fat for a couple of minutes, added back the duck breast, roasted some more for about 1 minute on each side. Careful, because the sauce is heavy on sugars, it will brown really fast.

    I fried some eggs in some duck fat, added some salt and pepper.

    Plated with some sushi rice, fresh scallions, mild chili, some left over fresh teriyaki, sesame seeds.

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    duck breast in home made teriyaki sauce.

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    duck breast in home made teriyaki sauce.

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    beerclue @lemmy.world

    burrito?

    Ingredients - cabbage salad (with fresh coriander/parsley/caraway seeds/lime juice/olive oil), beef & pork (with ground cumin/coriander/smoked paprika/msg/pepper), butter sauteed leeks, beans, corn, greek yogurt (with garlic/fresh dill/olive oil/lime juice/pepper), grated cheese (cheddar/emmentaler), red onions.

  • For the couscous:

    • roasted a cup of pearl couscous for a few minutes in a few tablespoons of oliveoil
    • added finely chopped garlic, shallots, let it simmer for a minute (about a spoon of each)
    • added finely chopped carrots, celery (about a spoon of each)
    • I dissolved a tablespoon of chicken bouillon in two cups of boiling water, added it to the couscous
    • I let it simmer for a few minutes until the meatballs were ready and the couscous soaked the humidity
    • turned off the heat when the couscous was chewy/soft enough
    • before serving, I added some roughly chopped bell peppers, scallions, one mild Italian chili, and a squeeze of lemon
    • for plating I added lemon zest and chopped chives

    For the meatballs:

    • I had some two days old pork belly and chicken breast, about 1kg in total, which I minced and added to a bowl
    • I added to the mince: a couple eggs, 3 handfuls of panko, salt, pepper, handful of fresh parsley
    • I finely chopped 4-5 garlic cloves and a medium onion, added them as well
    • incorporated the ingredients well, used a spoon to portion the meatballs and rolled them in my hand
    • fried in some lard until lightly brown

    It was a pretty ad-hoc dish, made with what was in the fridge...

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    "what's-in-the-fridge" dinner. pearl couscous, with some leftover veggies and lemon, pork & chicken meatballs with a tomato-garlic sauce.

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    Tocăniță (ostropel) de pui cu mămăligă (chicken stew with polenta) - Romanian dish, cooked for a large international group

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    Carbonara. No cream was harmed during the creation of this dish.

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    Red bass, chunky mash with shallots and chives

    FoodPorn @lemmy.world
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    Simple egg fried rice, with a side of kimchi.

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    tagliatelle chicken alfredo (i think)

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    still working on my ribeye steak skills...

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    miso udon, fried mushrooms & veggies

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    beerclue @lemmy.world

    (italians, look away) crispy chicken, fusilli, olive oil, butter, onion & garlic, sun dried tomatoes, heavy cream, fresh oregano and basil, lime zest, parmigiano reggiano

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    Bruschette (truffle oil, fresh oregano, garlic, tomatoes)

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    my first attempt at a thai green curry, with homemade green curry paste

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    fried noodles, egg, kimchi

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    Chicken fried noodles, wood-ear mushrooms

    homelab @lemmy.ml
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    CVE-2025-1974: vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster

    kubernetes.io Ingress-nginx CVE-2025-1974: What You Need to Know

    Today, the ingress-nginx maintainers have released patches for a batch of critical vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster. If you are among the over 40% of Kubernetes administrators using ingress-nginx, you should take action immediately to protect...

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27407351

    When combined with today’s other vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-1974 means that anything on the Pod network has a good chance of taking over your Kubernetes cluster, with no credentials or administrative access required.

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    beerclue @lemmy.world

    CVE-2025-1974: vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster

    kubernetes.io Ingress-nginx CVE-2025-1974: What You Need to Know

    Today, the ingress-nginx maintainers have released patches for a batch of critical vulnerabilities that could make it easy for attackers to take over your Kubernetes cluster. If you are among the over 40% of Kubernetes administrators using ingress-nginx, you should take action immediately to protect...

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27407351

    When combined with today’s other vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-1974 means that anything on the Pod network has a good chance of taking over your Kubernetes cluster, with no credentials or administrative access required.