Mr. Hawthorne is making dinner tonight.
For joy!

Apparently we're having stuffed peppers.
Those are sweet, not hot, peppers,
and I want to grow them in my garden this summer.
They're the perfect size.
Mr. Hawthorne sliced off the tops
and cleaned out the seeds before stuffing.

Apparently, Mr. Hawthorne is Semi-Ho'ing dinner.
Unbeknownst to me,
he tossed in a few extra items in the basket
while we were at Food Lion -
Rice-A-Roni Spanish Rice
and a package of shredded Mexican cheese.
Usually, I'm on top of things in the supermarket,
but somehow these items got past me.
I could have whupped up some excellent Spanish rice
and I'm perfectly capable of grating my own cheese,
thankyouverymuch.

Mr. Hawthorne stuffed the peppers
with the rice and cheese,
then secured the tops with toothpicks.

Mr. Hawthorne is going to batter
and deep fry these babies.
At least he didn't Semi-Ho the tempura batter:
3/4 cup cornstarch
3 cups cake flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp Kosher salt
Mix 3 parts tempura mix
with 2 parts sparkling water.
And he used club soda.
I'd have to have a side-by-side tasting
to tell the difference.

I liked these glass beads on my counter top.

Mr. Hawthorne's fry station -
stuffed peppers,
tempura batter,
hot oil.
I'm going to clean the kitchen tomorrow.
Really I am.
That corner is killing me.

Just a few stuffed peppers at a time.
You don't want to crowd the oil
and decrease the temperature.

Drain on paper towels.

Fried stuffed peppers
and fried sliced pickles.

What?
You never had fried pickles?
Try 'em!

Perfectly fried.
Excellent.
Good job, Mr. Hawthorne.
Those do look good and I love fried pickles.
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