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  1. Perpetual Stew 48 Hour Update:

    This morning, I could tell the first set of vegetables were begging for mercy-- so I put them out of their misery and strained the whole damn thing.

    Today’s Additions:

    Taijin
    Kosher Salt
    2 Yellow Onion
    Mushrooms
    6 Cups Water
    Garlic Powder
    Maldon Sea Salt
    Caldo de Pollo
    Chive Vinegar
    Bay Leaves
    Parsley
    Four Peppercorn Blend
    Chili Beans
    Took a day off from actually eating, and spent more time developing and trying to build out flavor.

    My 4pm Notes:

    “Buttery. It’s got a buttery feel to it. But not in a bad way-- like the perfect kind of silky smooth. I was aiming for somewhat of a chile limon kind of feel… with sweet and heat… but I couldn’t figure out how to make it happen in a way that would be sustainable. 204F”
    Fucked around, Found out.

    My 10pm Notes:

    “Did a lil tasty taste. It was good. Gonna have a bowl tonight for a late dinner, over elbow noodles. I meant to make crusty bread to dip and sop up the soup, but I forgot. Maybe i’ll actually remember to make a loaf before I go to sleep. 196F”
    What you see in the photo are the onions, mushrooms, and parsley I added. I have plans tomorrow to add some beef in, with intent of straining the soup and cleaning the pot beforehand.

    I wish I had a better update! I’ll amend this post if I get hungry and eat more of it a little bit later tonight. :)

    I appreciate you all joining me on this journey. <3
    --

    This can also be found at [email protected]

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodscience #foodexperiments #playwithyourfood #fediverse #federated

  2. I’m back to scream into the void!

    In the last 24 hours, I’ve added:

    4 Cups Water
    More Jalapeno
    Banana Peppers
    Red Onion
    Green Pepper
    Garbanzo Beans
    Yellow pear tomatoes
    More mushrooms
    Sauteed Kohlrabi
    Kohlrabi Greens
    Roasted Beef Femurs
    Rosemary
    Parsley
    Highlights of the last 24 Hours:

    The early taste tests were amazing. The broth was so clear, and I was really impressed with the depth and complexity of flavor I’d created. My first real entry about it was when I sat down with a bowl at 7am today.

    “No broth tasting this time, not from the pot. But the bowl I poured… the broth though brown is so CLEAR… I am flabbergasted. 191F”
    I added the extra jalapeño and banana peppers… I swear I thought it was a good idea. It wasn’t a bad one, per se-- just a spicy one.

    After adding the femur bones and sautéed kohlrabi, it deepened the flavor a bit-- but didn’t cut the pepper heat, which is fine. Hence, my 9pm Entry:

    “THASSA SPICY MEATBALL! Added green peppers to hopefully cool it some. 205F”
    Currently eating my second bowl-- fifteen hours after the first, and 24 hours after beginning the cook. Its got a bit of an oily layer, which makes sense between the bones and the butter I sautéed the kohlrabi in.

    I inhaled instead of swallowing at one point, so the heat is making my eyes water. Once I stopped forgetting how to breathe, though-- I realized the heat is more lingering on the tongue and lips than really being WAY too hot… I think I may have conflated temperature heat with Scoville heat.

    Tastes damn good tho!

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodexperiments #foodscience #playwithyourfood #huntersstew #hunterssoup #fediverse

  3. I’m back to scream into the void!

    In the last 24 hours, I’ve added:

    4 Cups Water
    More Jalapeno
    Banana Peppers
    Red Onion
    Green Pepper
    Garbanzo Beans
    Yellow pear tomatoes
    More mushrooms
    Sauteed Kohlrabi
    Kohlrabi Greens
    Roasted Beef Femurs
    Rosemary
    Parsley
    Highlights of the last 24 Hours:

    The early taste tests were amazing. The broth was so clear, and I was really impressed with the depth and complexity of flavor I’d created. My first real entry about it was when I sat down with a bowl at 7am today.

    “No broth tasting this time, not from the pot. But the bowl I poured… the broth though brown is so CLEAR… I am flabbergasted. 191F”
    I added the extra jalapeño and banana peppers… I swear I thought it was a good idea. It wasn’t a bad one, per se-- just a spicy one.

    After adding the femur bones and sautéed kohlrabi, it deepened the flavor a bit-- but didn’t cut the pepper heat, which is fine. Hence, my 9pm Entry:

    “THASSA SPICY MEATBALL! Added green peppers to hopefully cool it some. 205F”
    Currently eating my second bowl-- fifteen hours after the first, and 24 hours after beginning the cook. Its got a bit of an oily layer, which makes sense between the bones and the butter I sautéed the kohlrabi in.

    I inhaled instead of swallowing at one point, so the heat is making my eyes water. Once I stopped forgetting how to breathe, though-- I realized the heat is more lingering on the tongue and lips than really being WAY too hot… I think I may have conflated temperature heat with Scoville heat.

    Tastes damn good tho!

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodexperiments #foodscience #playwithyourfood #huntersstew #hunterssoup #fediverse

  4. I’m back to scream into the void!

    In the last 24 hours, I’ve added:

    4 Cups Water
    More Jalapeno
    Banana Peppers
    Red Onion
    Green Pepper
    Garbanzo Beans
    Yellow pear tomatoes
    More mushrooms
    Sauteed Kohlrabi
    Kohlrabi Greens
    Roasted Beef Femurs
    Rosemary
    Parsley
    Highlights of the last 24 Hours:

    The early taste tests were amazing. The broth was so clear, and I was really impressed with the depth and complexity of flavor I’d created. My first real entry about it was when I sat down with a bowl at 7am today.

    “No broth tasting this time, not from the pot. But the bowl I poured… the broth though brown is so CLEAR… I am flabbergasted. 191F”
    I added the extra jalapeño and banana peppers… I swear I thought it was a good idea. It wasn’t a bad one, per se-- just a spicy one.

    After adding the femur bones and sautéed kohlrabi, it deepened the flavor a bit-- but didn’t cut the pepper heat, which is fine. Hence, my 9pm Entry:

    “THASSA SPICY MEATBALL! Added green peppers to hopefully cool it some. 205F”
    Currently eating my second bowl-- fifteen hours after the first, and 24 hours after beginning the cook. Its got a bit of an oily layer, which makes sense between the bones and the butter I sautéed the kohlrabi in.

    I inhaled instead of swallowing at one point, so the heat is making my eyes water. Once I stopped forgetting how to breathe, though-- I realized the heat is more lingering on the tongue and lips than really being WAY too hot… I think I may have conflated temperature heat with Scoville heat.

    Tastes damn good tho!

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodexperiments #foodscience #playwithyourfood #huntersstew #hunterssoup #fediverse

  5. I’m back to scream into the void!

    In the last 24 hours, I’ve added:

    4 Cups Water
    More Jalapeno
    Banana Peppers
    Red Onion
    Green Pepper
    Garbanzo Beans
    Yellow pear tomatoes
    More mushrooms
    Sauteed Kohlrabi
    Kohlrabi Greens
    Roasted Beef Femurs
    Rosemary
    Parsley
    Highlights of the last 24 Hours:

    The early taste tests were amazing. The broth was so clear, and I was really impressed with the depth and complexity of flavor I’d created. My first real entry about it was when I sat down with a bowl at 7am today.

    “No broth tasting this time, not from the pot. But the bowl I poured… the broth though brown is so CLEAR… I am flabbergasted. 191F”
    I added the extra jalapeño and banana peppers… I swear I thought it was a good idea. It wasn’t a bad one, per se-- just a spicy one.

    After adding the femur bones and sautéed kohlrabi, it deepened the flavor a bit-- but didn’t cut the pepper heat, which is fine. Hence, my 9pm Entry:

    “THASSA SPICY MEATBALL! Added green peppers to hopefully cool it some. 205F”
    Currently eating my second bowl-- fifteen hours after the first, and 24 hours after beginning the cook. Its got a bit of an oily layer, which makes sense between the bones and the butter I sautéed the kohlrabi in.

    I inhaled instead of swallowing at one point, so the heat is making my eyes water. Once I stopped forgetting how to breathe, though-- I realized the heat is more lingering on the tongue and lips than really being WAY too hot… I think I may have conflated temperature heat with Scoville heat.

    Tastes damn good tho!

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodexperiments #foodscience #playwithyourfood #huntersstew #hunterssoup #fediverse

  6. I’m back to scream into the void!

    In the last 24 hours, I’ve added:

    4 Cups Water
    More Jalapeno
    Banana Peppers
    Red Onion
    Green Pepper
    Garbanzo Beans
    Yellow pear tomatoes
    More mushrooms
    Sauteed Kohlrabi
    Kohlrabi Greens
    Roasted Beef Femurs
    Rosemary
    Parsley
    Highlights of the last 24 Hours:

    The early taste tests were amazing. The broth was so clear, and I was really impressed with the depth and complexity of flavor I’d created. My first real entry about it was when I sat down with a bowl at 7am today.

    “No broth tasting this time, not from the pot. But the bowl I poured… the broth though brown is so CLEAR… I am flabbergasted. 191F”
    I added the extra jalapeño and banana peppers… I swear I thought it was a good idea. It wasn’t a bad one, per se-- just a spicy one.

    After adding the femur bones and sautéed kohlrabi, it deepened the flavor a bit-- but didn’t cut the pepper heat, which is fine. Hence, my 9pm Entry:

    “THASSA SPICY MEATBALL! Added green peppers to hopefully cool it some. 205F”
    Currently eating my second bowl-- fifteen hours after the first, and 24 hours after beginning the cook. Its got a bit of an oily layer, which makes sense between the bones and the butter I sautéed the kohlrabi in.

    I inhaled instead of swallowing at one point, so the heat is making my eyes water. Once I stopped forgetting how to breathe, though-- I realized the heat is more lingering on the tongue and lips than really being WAY too hot… I think I may have conflated temperature heat with Scoville heat.

    Tastes damn good tho!

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodexperiments #foodscience #playwithyourfood #huntersstew #hunterssoup #fediverse

  7. @MarilynPF Usually I eat it raw, just in chunks. However, kohlrabi noodles (just shredded on a mandolin) are delicious, as are kohlrabi fries.

    Today, however, since I'm in the process of a perpetual stew experiment, I tossed the greens into my soup-- jury is still out on if I will add some of the actual vegetable or not. I may just eat it in one of the manners I said above.

    #perpetualstew #perpetualsoup #foodscience #foodexperiments #playwithyourfood