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Related: About this forumTwo Lazy Gourmets - looks like a great website
http://www.twolazygourmets.comI think I may try their Crepes with Radicchio, Butternut Squash, and Walnuts tonight.
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Two Lazy Gourmets - looks like a great website (Original Post)
cbayer
Dec 2012
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pinto
(106,886 posts)1. Neat site. I liked the "Super Lemony Smoked Trout Spread" recipe.
I'd have this with toast and eggs for a breakfast, brunch, lunch etc.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)2. I liked it so much, I downloaded their book.
$10 at Amazon with lots of recipes, suggested pairings and substitutions and great advice.
Callalily
(14,890 posts)3. Wow! What a great site!
Ahhhhh . . . so many recipes . . . so little time!
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)4. Fantastic photos...
I know...sites should always have good pics but I found this site easy to read and the photos are making me hungry...and we just got back home from eating out!
I found this interesting:
"Baked Five-Spice Sweet Potato "Fries" with Lemon Ginger Aioli"
http://www.twolazygourmets.com/2012/05/baked-five-spice-sweet-potato-fries-with-lemon-ginger-aioli/
cbayer
(146,218 posts)5. I made a few things last night after downloading their cookbook
and was really pleased.
The recipes are straightforward with relatively short ingredient lists and the taste/texture combos were excellent.
I feel like Santa visited me early!