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Michael Horowitz
I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
horseradish-stuffed tomato.
You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
Any comments are appreciated. - Mike
Steve Calvin
Michael Horowitz wrote:

> I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
> horseradish-stuffed tomato.
> You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
> Any comments are appreciated. - Mike


I'd go with the white plate and keep the lettuce. As for the filling,
you sure aren't using homemade horseradish. No way could I eat a wad
that size of what I use.

What is that to the left?
--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.

PENMART01
>Michael Horowitz
>
>I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
>horseradish-stuffed tomato.
>You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
>Any comments are appreciated. - Mike


Jarred gefilte [fercocktah] fish... blech!

Btw, there is nothing new or unique about using tomatoes for presentation in
that manner... I've been doing the exact same thing for many years, with all
kinds of stuffing, both cold and baked... it's actually the classic
presentation for shirred eggs.


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Margaret Suran


Steve Calvin wrote:
> Michael Horowitz wrote:
>
>> I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
>> horseradish-stuffed tomato.
>> You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
>> Any comments are appreciated. - Mike

>
>
> I'd go with the white plate and keep the lettuce. As for the filling,
> you sure aren't using homemade horseradish. No way could I eat a wad
> that size of what I use.
>
> What is that to the left?


That's Gefilte Fish. You are not Jewish, are you? :o) That's for
idea behind the prepared horse radish and it makes a beautiful display.

I decorate my fish with carrots and parsley, under the jellied broth,
which makes the platter look like stained glass, but I like the idea
of the tomatoes much more.

Steve Calvin
Margaret Suran wrote:
>>
>> What is that to the left?

>
>
> That's Gefilte Fish. You are not Jewish, are you? :o) That's for idea
> behind the prepared horse radish and it makes a beautiful display.
>
> I decorate my fish with carrots and parsley, under the jellied broth,
> which makes the platter look like stained glass, but I like the idea of
> the tomatoes much more.
>

Nope, not Jewish. Never had Gefilte Fish either. I've lead a
sheltered life. <cough> ;-)
--
Steve

Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.

Dog3
Michael Horowitz <mhorowit@cox.net>
news:pbkmk0hng6kauosgh57cpheg7uv5ngco7j@4ax.com:

> I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
> horseradish-stuffed tomato.
> You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
> Any comments are appreciated. - Mike
>


I'll eat the garnish and the Gefilte Fish. Looks yummy and the horseradish
is a must.

Michael
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
Dog3
penmart01@aol.como (PENMART01)
news:20040917173903.15758.00000665@mb-m13.aol.com:

>>Michael Horowitz
>>
>>I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
>>horseradish-stuffed tomato.
>>You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
>>Any comments are appreciated. - Mike

>
> Jarred gefilte [fercocktah] fish... blech!
>
> Btw, there is nothing new or unique about using tomatoes for
> presentation in that manner... I've been doing the exact same thing
> for many years, with all kinds of stuffing, both cold and baked...
> it's actually the classic presentation for shirred eggs.


Well, yes but you are pppperfect.

Michael
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
Dog3
Steve Calvin <calvins@optonline.net> news:2r17cvF141v52U1@uni-berlin.de:

> Margaret Suran wrote:
>>>
>>> What is that to the left?

>>
>>
>> That's Gefilte Fish. You are not Jewish, are you? :o) That's for
>> idea behind the prepared horse radish and it makes a beautiful
>> display.
>>
>> I decorate my fish with carrots and parsley, under the jellied broth,
>> which makes the platter look like stained glass, but I like the idea
>> of the tomatoes much more.
>>

> Nope, not Jewish. Never had Gefilte Fish either. I've lead a
> sheltered life. <cough> ;-)


It's good stuff. I love it.

Michael <- likes it with horseradish
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
PENMART01
> Dog3 writes:
>
>>(PENMART01) wrote:
>>>Michael Horowitz
>>>
>>>I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
>>>horseradish-stuffed tomato.
>>>You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
>>>Any comments are appreciated. - Mike

>>
>> Jarred gefilte [fercocktah] fish... blech!
>>
>> Btw, there is nothing new or unique about using tomatoes for
>> presentation in that manner... I've been doing the exact same thing
>> for many years, with all kinds of stuffing, both cold and baked...
>> it's actually the classic presentation for shirred eggs.

>
>Well, yes but you are pppperfect.


Hmm, your green contacts are quite becoming.


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---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
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````````````
Dog3
penmart01@aol.como (PENMART01) news:20040917193215.15758.00000669@mb-
m13.aol.com:

>> Dog3 writes:
>>
>>>(PENMART01) wrote:
>>>>Michael Horowitz
>>>>
>>>>I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
>>>>horseradish-stuffed tomato.
>>>>You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
>>>>Any comments are appreciated. - Mike
>>>
>>> Jarred gefilte [fercocktah] fish... blech!
>>>
>>> Btw, there is nothing new or unique about using tomatoes for
>>> presentation in that manner... I've been doing the exact same thing
>>> for many years, with all kinds of stuffing, both cold and baked...
>>> it's actually the classic presentation for shirred eggs.

>>
>>Well, yes but you are pppperfect.

>
> Hmm, your green contacts are quite becoming.


No, I am far from perfect and my lenses are blue ;)

Michael
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
PENMART01
>>>> it's actually the classic presentation for shirred eggs.
>>>
>>>Well, yes but you are pppperfect.

>>
>> Hmm, your green contacts are quite becoming.

>
>No, I am far from perfect and my lenses are blue ;)
>
>Michael


Blue, plain old blue... I figured you for aqua marine, at least teal.


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---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
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````````````
Dog3
penmart01@aol.como (PENMART01) news:20040917204316.15758.00000681@mb-
m13.aol.com:

>>>>> it's actually the classic presentation for shirred eggs.
>>>>
>>>>Well, yes but you are pppperfect.
>>>
>>> Hmm, your green contacts are quite becoming.

>>
>>No, I am far from perfect and my lenses are blue ;)
>>
>>Michael

>
> Blue, plain old blue... I figured you for aqua marine, at least teal.


They call me Windex in some areas of the country ;)

Michael
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
PENMART01
>They call me Windex in some areas of the country ;)
>
>Michael Windexter


Kew-L


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````````````
Dog3
penmart01@aol.como (PENMART01) news:20040917205201.15758.00000683@mb-
m13.aol.com:

>>They call me Windex in some areas of the country ;)
>>
>>Michael Windexter

>
> Kew-L


As opposed to un-kewl?

Michael
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
PENMART01
>>>They call me Windex in some areas of the country ;)
>>>
>>>Michael Windexter

>>
>> Kew-L

>
>As opposed to un-kewl?
>
>Michael


How about we just call you "W"... now that's un-kewl.


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---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
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````````````
Dog3
penmart01@aol.como (PENMART01) news:20040917210319.08741.00000668@mb-
m13.aol.com:

>>>>They call me Windex in some areas of the country ;)
>>>>
>>>>Michael Windexter
>>>
>>> Kew-L

>>
>>As opposed to un-kewl?
>>
>>Michael

>
> How about we just call you "W"... now that's un-kewl.
>


UGH. My gag reflexes are exceptional but not exceptional enough to get be
able to get over being called "W." Puke.

Let's just call me Michael.
--
"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house
and four people died.
-Steven Wright
J.J. in WA
One time on Usenet, Michael Horowitz <mhorowit@cox.net> said:

> I've been thinking about this garnish for about four months. It's a
> horseradish-stuffed tomato.
> You can see it at http://members.cox.net/mhorowit
> Any comments are appreciated. - Mike


I know very little about food presentation, so this is a
purely aesthetic, as opposed to taste, POV: your tomato is
lovely, but I'd lose the lettuce. Drizzle a white plate with
some colorful dressing instead...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
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