• littleblue✨@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Apples & oranges, to be fair. You can’t compare a cream process with a simple fat process, especially when the latter is a minimalist approach and the former is recognized almost solely by its presentation. All due respect, but the critique sounds more like a preference, underneath. I hope you try this recipe again and pull from the constructive advice elsewhere in this thread. Good luck! Have fun!

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      3 months ago

      Not quite Hasselbeck is about maximizing butter and surface area. It’s why it pairs so well with butter baste and reverse sear. It’s a baked potato that maximizes surface area and then gets butter basted. People are acting like slicing a potato is work, it’s 5 mins max for a perfectionist. Most times I’m doing the slices on the first side’s sear.