Installing a new bath or sink faucet is not hard, you just need a few tools and the knowledge you will gain from watching Eric. or maybe not. who knows what can happen when Eric tries something.
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Tomato Fresca, a fresh tomtato pasta recipe
Got a ton of tomatoes? Here’s a quick and simple pasta sauce recipe to make with all those tomatoes.
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Our First Honey Harvesting – Beekeeping 101 GF Video
Here is our first honey harvesting video where we show you how to use a comb knife and an extractor to extract the honey from the honeycomb.
Our teacher, Jim, sent us an email after he saw our video with the following comments. Jim has strong opinions, like most beekeepers, I agree with most of what he says here, but not all of it. Again we are beginner beekeepers, so we can and do make mistakes. my goal here is to show people that they too can raise bees. So here is Jim’s take on our first honey harvesting video.
Offered in what I hope is noticed to be a TOUNGUE-IN-CHEEK and FRIENDLY
tone, are the following comments from your peers, as summarized by me:
1) Putting an undrawn frame of foundation into a hive in September is a dead
give-away that not only did you fell asleep in class, but you also failed to
do the reading. Bees are very unlikely to drawn comb after the middle of
August. Much better to simply replace the extracted frames when you are
done extracting.
2) The “purpose of the smoker” is not to drive the bees down in between the
frames. That level of smoke was last used by Richard Nixon against anti-war
protestors. The purpose of the smoker is to simply block alarm pheromones
from alarming other bees, and can be used sparingly.
3) When you are fully suited, veiled, and gloved, the bees can fly around
without endangering you. There is no reason to be concerned that they take
flight when you are brushing them off frames.
4) Brushing should be done with the frames upside down, so that any bees
with their heads in cells will not be bent backwards or pulled apart. Cells
slant upwards within the frame, so brushing from bottom of frame to top (by
bushing with the frame upside down) is much easier on you and the bees. If
your sound effect was the actual brushing, you also need to use much shorter
strokes, so as to avoid “rolling” bees on the frame. A fume board and some
Bee-Quick might have made the job quicker, easier, and sting-free, but I’m
not going to shove specific choices at anyone.
5) “Finding the queen” should not wait until frames are hanging on the frame
rest, as the queen might fall outside the hive. One wants to inspect frames
as one removes them, while holding them over the hive. The odds of the
queen being on frames of honey are small, but they are non-zero.
what do you all think? let us know here:
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How to make a potato cannon or potato bazooka – GF Video
Learn today how to make a potato cannon, aka spud gun or potato bazooka. Build this cannon with PVC and hand tools, let it dry overnight, and you are good to go.
“My husband must never know of this” is the best comment I’ve had on the Bazooka video.
Use the information at your own risk, OK? Be very careful, if you are not an adult, have an adult around to make sure everything is done safely. Wear safety googles and ear protection and never point this at anyone or anything.
A big thanks for William Gurstelle for writing his book “Backyard Ballistics”
Mr Gurstelle is the author of some really cool books:
There is a new kind of PVC pipe on the market now that you CANNOT use for this project. It is not solid PVC, it has a foam core, and will break if you try to use it. Don’t. You want to use Schedule 40 solid PVC pipe.
Here is a drawing of the potato cannon we made. Its based on Mr Gurstelle’s plan, there are other designs on the web. I like Mr Gurstele’s book because you learn about physics and make cool stuff. Be sure to let the assembled potato cannon dry completely overnight before use.
I’ve gotten a few queries about the ignitor and a few compliments as well – not often that happens. Some people have not been able to get the ignitor to spark in the tube. I started with the ignitor screws almost touching, and making sure it sparked, then I slowly backed the screws away from each other to the widest point where I had a spark.
If the ignitor stops working after a bit of use, clean the two spark screws, they can get coated with hair spray.
Another viewer suggested using brass screws, which conduct electricity better. This is a good idea. Its also important that the connection from the ignitor wires to the screws is a good one. I used crimp on connectors, maybe you could solder them as well.
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Ikea Hack, how to make a food BBQ smoker from Ikea parts
NOTE: Depending on who you ask, there is concern about using galvanized metal in a cooking container. Viewer uses the information here at their own risk.
Want to make a food smoker? watch us. As part of our work with Ford promoting the Ford Fiesta, we went to Ikea, and bought the parts to make a salmon smoker. neat. and it works great.
Eric and his Ford Fiesta at the Red Hook Brooklyn IKEA
have you made a smoker? tell us :
First the recipe for the brine. You take the salmon, slice it into 2″ strips and place it skin side up in this brine. a 9″ x 13″ cake pan works well for this. Place the salmon in the refrigerator for at least an hour, longer is better.
Eric’s Salmon Brine Recipe:
2 quarts water
1 tablespoon Cinnamon
1 cup Brown Sugar
1/2 cup kosher salt – must be non-iodized
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 tablespoon black pepper
Place the fish skin side down in this brine in a flat pan, cover in refrigerator for at least an hour.
Take out the salmon and place on a wire rack skin side down,
Drain the brine pan carefully, reserving the brine solids an. Take the brine solids at the bottom of the pan and use a brush to coat the salmon with the brine solids.
Point a small fan at the brined fish until the brine has pretty much dried on the fish.
How to smoke salmon:
Add a large handful of wet hickory woodchips ( or whatever kind you like ) to the cast iron pan on the electric hot plate.
Place the grate in the smoker and spray with non-stick cooking oil, or brush with vegetable oil. Lay the salmon skin side down on the smoker grate.
Place a digital thermometer probe in the fattest part of one of the pieces of fish, place another digital thermometer across the grate to read the ambient temperature in the smoker.
Turn the hot plate on, ( i set mine to HIGH ) close the lid, and let it cook. Check the ambient temperature, you want it to be 160-180 degrees. Adjust the hot plate accordingly.
Hot plates sometimes turn off by themselves, so one needs to pay attention if you notice smoke not coming out of the smoker. Also, use a heavy duty extension cord, the shortest possible, to plug in the hot plate. Its possible to trip a circuit breaker.
When the salmon reaches about 140F, it is smoked.
how to build an Ikea hack food smoker
for this Ikeahack, we’re using
2 Skrin storage containers
1 Lamplig trivet
1/4 threaded rod, 2 pieces cut to 17″
Four 1/4 nuts , preferably acorn nuts for the threaded rod
2 hinges – 2″ or 3″ metal hinges work well.
Bolts, lockwashers, and nuts for hinges. 1 1/2″ are a good length.
Washers that fit the bolts you are using for the hinges: you’ll need about 5 for each of the bolts you use to attach the hinges.
Attach the hinges to join the two Ikea Skrin boxes. Because of the rolled lip of the Skrin boxes, you’ll have to use the washers between the boxes and the hinges, so that the center pin of the hinges sits on top of the rolled edges of the two boxes.
Mark and drill the hinge bolt holes. Wear safety glasses when doing this.
Attach the hinges with the bolts, washers and lockwashers. Its handy to have a helper when doing this.
Drill four 3/8″ holes just inside where the hinges mount on the lower Skrin box.
In my original design i used bolts to hold up the Lamplig grate, this is not a great design, so I changed these bolts to threaded rod which extends across the Skrin box.
Cut the threaded rod to 17″and slide them through the holes. secure with acorn nuts. This will hold up the Lamplig grate.
Additonal Modification: If you want, you can cut an access panel on the short side of the lower skrin box so one can easily add more woodchips to the hot plate. This is a lot easier than having to open the smoker and pulling out the grate.
The Skrin boxes come with metal covers, and you can use that metal to fabricate a access panel cover with a piano hinge and lock.
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How to make biscuits with Rachel Wharton and Charlie Shaw
Wondering how to make biscuits? How about how to make southern biscuits? Today we make biscuits with southern food fans Rachel Wharton of Edible Brooklyn & Edible Manhattan, & Charlie Shaw, southerners who both love making biscuits.
You can order Dorie Greenspan’s book “Baking from my home to yours” here
here is her blog DorieGreenspan.com DorieGreenspan.com
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Eric visits Martha Stewart Living Radio on Sirius Radio
As part of our promotion of the Ford Feista, Ford arranged for me to have a Sirius Radio installed in my Ford Fiesta and then I got to visit the Martha Stewart Living Channel at the Sirius studios in midtown NYC. How cool is that? A big thanks for Ford and Sirius. watch, this is fun.
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Slow Cooker Crock Pot Pulled Pork
Pulled pork is one of those BBQ dishes that can be many things to different people. BUT , when you don’t have your smoker handy, this slow cooker – crock pot pulled pork recipe is pretty good. Its not the real thing, but its a good second, and it cooks overnight.
Slow Cooker Crock Pot Pulled Pork1 pork shoulder with skin on
3/4 cup Dry Rub either store bought or home made *see note below
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 bottle of liquid smoke
Rinse Pork Shoulder and pat dry. Place the pork in a large flat cake pan or cookie sheet.
Slather with the Dry Rub, trying to coat the whole shoulder evenly .
Wrap the shoulder in plastic wrap and refigerate for a few hours or days. Its up to you.
Place the pork shoulder in a slow cooker, turn on Low, and let cook for 8-10 hours. Add half a bottle of liquid smoke. No need to do anything, just let it cook.
After cooking, remove the shoulder from the cooker and gently pull apart the meat with 2 forks, you can remove the leftover skin and fat.
Save the pork bones in the freezer for Pea Soup
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Buttermilk Cole Slaw, adapted from Eat Boutique,
approx 4 cups shredded green cabbage
approx 2 cups shredded red cabbage
4 carrots shredded
handful of raisins ( optional)
3 tablespoons of mayo
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
2-4 tablespoons mustard, i prefer deli mustard, its up to you.
1/2 cup buttermilk
1-2 tablespoons honey
Ground pepper
Mix all the liquid ingredients together using that magic tool called a fork. Pour into the shredded slaw, mix and refrigerate.
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Dry Rub
There are many views on Dry Rub recipes, here is what my friend Scott says:
I usually have batch of the rub described here on hand:
http://metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=6553
Roughly equal parts: salt, brown sugar, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, chili powder, black pepper, celery seed
I usually use it on ribs, but probably be fine in this case, too. I’ve also used commercially available rubs (which tend to have more salt) — e.g., from the Salt Lick in Texas. Alton Brown’s recipe is also good:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/who-loves-ya-baby-ba…
Basically, 8 parts brown sugar, 3 parts kosher salt, 1 part chili powder, 1 part *insert your mix of spices here*
The only required ingredient is salt and there is lots of room to experiment. For this relatively wet application, the sugar probably isn’t quite as big a deal since it’s not going to really caramelize.
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What is your Dry Rub recipe? and have you tried the slow cooker method? how is it?
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Beginning Beekeeping : How to assemble bee hive frames
Part of our series of beginning beekeeping videos, watch as we show you how to assemble bee hive frames here.
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Steamy Kitchen’s Chinese Tea Eggs
I met Jaden on Twitter, and then in person recently in NYC, her blog, Steamy Kitchen, is great, and i thought i’d make these cool Tea Eggs. neat.
Jaden has new cookbook coming out, check it out here
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Chickpea Burgers inspired by Mark Bittman
After reading Mark Bittman’s (@bittman) Twitter post about making simple chickpea burgers, I decided to make them. Yum. ( You can follow me on Twitter @ericgardenfork ) And I liked his chickpea burgers, so I made them. and made a video about it. Here we go:
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Eric cooks the Bacon Explosion Recipe from the BBQ Addicts
After reading about the bacon explosion in the New York Times, I had to try this. The BBQ Addicts make this thing that defies description . so watch Eric try his hand at it.
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Mom’s meatloaf recipe
OK here it is, the secret mom meatloaf recipe. meatloaf is one of those classic comfort foods for me, yum. watch here and share your meatloaf memories and recipes. ( i’ll post the recipe as soon as i finish the site )
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How to pickle beets and a pickeled beet recipe
I am big into pickling and canning these days, and beets are a natural for pickling and canning. Watch the show here and let us know what your thoughts and ideas are. I’ll post the recipe in full after we get this new site set up.
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How to repair cracks in concrete floors and walls
We’re at my sister’s house again, and as usual she puts me to work. hmm.. BUT you might learn a bit about how to repair cracks in basement floors and walls, and how to use hyrdraulic cement.
Do you have some tips or tricks you can share with us? Let us know below:
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How to make Yogurt in a solar oven
Solar oven cooking is very cool. Take a box, take some milk, and make yogurt using solar energy to cook the yogurt. neat. Solar ovens are not super efficient in New England, but in summer you can use one. I think this is a good thing for kids to work with, they make their own food and learn about solar energy as well.
Have you used a solar oven, or have you made one? let us know below.
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Mom’s Banana Bread Recipe: a GF video and recipe
Mom makes banana bread, Eric eats it. yum.
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The Gardenfork.tv Banana Bread Recipe by Eric Rochow
2 cups all purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 handful walnuts
3 really ripe bananas, mashed with a fork
1 stick of butter unsalted
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/2 cup yogurt, buttermilk, or milk with 1-1/2 teaspoons of white vinegar added – let the milk/vinegar sit for 5 minutes, then add to batter.
This is the one bowl method of Banana Bread.
Preheat the oven to 350F
Melt the butter -if using a microwave it helps to cover the bowl with wax paper. Save the butter wrapper and bowl used to melt butter to grease the loaf pan.
Add the mashed bananas, melted butter, eggs, and yogurt to a large bowl and mix well.
Then add each dry ingredients. The trick here is to not over mix the batter, which can cause the bread to not rise well.
Add the flour, baking soda, and salt.
Then toss in the walnuts. You can use chopped walnuts or pieces. (don’t toss in the walnuts before this, or they will be coated with dry flour )
Grease the loaf pan with the butter wrapper and the butter left behind in the bowl what was used to melt the stick of butter.
Place in a 350F oven and bake for 55-65 minutes. When a clean knife is inserted and comes out clean, its done. My oven always takes longer than most to bake things, so check the bread at 55 minutes.
Allow the banana bread to cool for 10-15 minutes then run a knife along the edges of the pan and turn out onto a cooling rack. Let the banana bread sit for a bit, it will slice much easier that way. copyright eric gunnar rochow
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How to dry herbs with these easy methods – GF Video
Drying herbs does not need to be complicated, and i wanted to try my hand at it. see what happens. How do you dry herbs? let us know below: