As promised. The open source recipe
It took me about 15 seconds, to convinve my brother to open source his recipe. So, there we go:
starter:
little French cheese out of the oven with rosemarin and honey, combined with ciabatta.
(UPDATE: This is not the little franch cheese that Boris uses for his patented starter)
Del.icio.sa* index: 9
Main:
Sirloin steak wrapped in serrano ham on a bed of rucola, with a cream-soy sauce. On the side, harricoverts with potatoes (oil and herb de provence).
Drinks: nice red wine and a beer (jummy).
Del.icio.sa index: 8 (would have been a 9 if the steak was a little bit less well done).
Desert:
German Apfelstrudel (out of the oven) with fresh whipped cream.
Del.icio.sa index: 7.5
It was a great dinner, thanks.
* Del.icio.sa is my imaginary Web2.0 recipe site, based on the del.icio.us principle. The extension .sa comes from Saudi Arabia. The only problem here is that it is not a top-level domain (they only sell .com.sa, .net.sa etc.). Pitty, it would have been a great name and a nice business/feature ![]()
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That starter is not an Open Source Recipe! That is my secret and copyrighted and patent pending starter recipe, you thief! See you in court!
Boris, it was actually not your little franch cheese
But all kudos to you with the other little french cheese in the oven!
Patrick, that won’t save you in court my friend.
I’d stick to the trusted “wasn’t me” defense…