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trying another food bounty what is your top “flavor-to-effort ratio” recipe? (i.e., something that tastes real good, but is super easy). bonus points if it can be done as meal prep i’ll split 3000 $degen in tips across the top 3 submissions 🥇 1500 🥈 1000 🥉 500 all winners must pass @botornot to qualify for the top spot, must include a photo of a time you’ve made it @bountybot
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1. Buy fresh salmon. 2. Cook it to 51°C internal temp. Fresh salmon cooked to the right temperature has an amazing "favor-to-effort ratio". I prefer the fattier varities like NZ king salmon. --- Optional: Lightly salt and pepper if you want (I don't bother). Options for Cooking: 1. Oven: 200°C 2. Steam: my fancy Japanese microwave does this. About 4m30s. (pictured on top of son's bento)
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Interesting, I usually grill salmon (rare, middle pink) or have it raw. 51C is pretty exact but I’ll give this a try!
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3rd place. gonna bust out the thermpen for my next cook! 500 $degen
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(negative 500 $degen for having me convert celsius to fahrenheit 🤣) salmon as a protein is def up there on flavor to effort. you can cook it fast or slow, it’s good med rare to well done, and it’s got enough fat that there’s some buffer if you take it too far
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