Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

Buy Instead: Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, and PFAS-Free Pots and Pans.

shallots, finely chopped.beef demiglace (see Note).

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

In each of 2 large heavy skillets, heat 1 tablespoon of the oil until almost smoking.Season the lamb chops with salt and pepper, add them to the pans and cook over high heat, turning once, until browned and crusty, 5 to 6 minutes.Transfer the lamb to a platter, cover loosely with foil and keep warm.. Add half of the shallots to each skillet and cook, stirring constantly, until softened, about 2 minutes.

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

Add 1/4 cup of the wine to each pan and cook until almost completely reduced, scraping up any browned bits, about 5 minutes.. Scrape the shallot mixture into 1 skillet and add the tomato paste.Cook over high heat until beginning to brown, about 2 minutes.

Bringing data to life on IoT connected construction sites, Built Environment Matters podcast with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer of asBuilt

Add the demiglace and cook until reduced by half, about 8 minutes.

Add the butter and swirl until it melts.It’s about the pleasure of the meal that makes the trip worth taking..

Whether it’s a grilled chicken sandwich with steel-drum music in the Keys or a pink cocktail invented decades ago and still poured from memory in Milwaukee, the Apple Maps Let’s Eat: Summer Travel Edition feels less like a roundup and more like an invitation..Hot Picks From Apple Map’s ‘Let’s Eat: Summer Travel Edition Guide’.

Guerneville Taco Truck (Guerneville, California):.The Russian River Valley has no shortage of twee wine bars and “elevated” sandwiches, but if I want something unfussy and delicious before my Muir Woods hike?