Goodfellas Prison Sauce

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Dec 022016
 

“Binging with Babish” is a cooking series where home chef Andrew Rea recreates iconic dishes from films and TV Shows. In this video Andrew prepares his take on the “prison sauce” from Martin Scorsese’s classic 1990 crime film, Goodfellas.

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Recipe

Say what you want about gangsters – the garroting, the cocaine use, the shooting-a-guy-in-his-foot-for-no-reason – the guys know how to eat, even in prison. Follow along as we make old-school Sunday gravy, and please, try not to piss off Tommy. Recipe below!

Music: “Cream on Chrome” by Ratatat

*Ingredients*
-3 cloves garlic, cut paper-thin
-3 small onions (keyword: small) chopped
-1 lb each sweet and spicy italian sausage
-1 beef shank
-1lb veal neck bones w/ meat attached
-1 glug red wine
-3 cans DOP San Marzano tomatoes
-1 tbsp tomato paste
-2 large stems fresh basil
-1 large carrot, peeled and cut into big chunks
-1lb meatballs
-Olive oil or butter for finishing (optional)
-Parmesan cheese (not optional)

*Method*

In a large stock pot, brown the sausage, beef, and veal in batches until well browned and fond has formed on the bottom of the pot. Add onions, sauté until translucent, add tomato paste and garlic and sauté until fragrant. Deglaze with wine, scraping up all the good stuff on the bottom of the pot. Add tomatoes, crushing with a spoon (or processing with a food mill if desired), and return meats to the pot. Add basil and carrot, and bring to a bare simmer. Let sauce simmer for hours, stirring and scraping the bottom occasionally (don’t let anything stick – it will scorch and ruin your sauce). Add meatballs during the final hour of cooking, and simmer until desired consistency is reached.

Remove carrots and beef/veal bones – add a spoonful of sauce to coat some freshly-cooked pasta (preferably something ridged so it holds onto lots of sauce), and serve with meat and extra gravy. Top with parmesan. Eat.

 

Are Good Looking People Jerks?

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Dec 012016
 

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It seems like the world is filled to the brim with jerks who have perfect bodies and beautiful faces, but it’s not so clear cut. While it’s easy to blame good looking people for being mean, the truth is your own biases are manipulating your perception.

In this video from the AsapSCIENCE YouTube channel, you’ll learn why a good chunk of the attractive people you run into seem so mean. Basically, it all comes down to who you subconsciously deem as worthy of your attention. The world is filled with nice good looking people, mean good looking people, nice ugly people, and mean ugly people, but you block some of those people out. We tend to naturally filter out people who don’t have at least one redeemable quality.

Chances are, you only notice nice ugly people, nice good looking people, and mean good looking people because they each have at least one redeemable quality. “That person may be ugly, but they’re really nice,” or “That person is a jerk, but at least they look good.” Mean ugly people, on the other hand, get lost in the ether because your subconscious decides there’s nothing inherently redeemable about them (who’s the jerk now?). When it’s all said and done, the only mean people left to notice are the attractive ones. So it’s not that more nice people are jerks, it’s just that you notice them more often.

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Dot Illusion

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Dec 012016
 

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You might be seeing dots in front of your eyes today. Chances are your friends on social media are sharing an optical illusion that challenges you to see 12 dots on one image, all at the same time. Good luck with that. What you’re seeing is a take on the classic Hermann-grid illusion that makes dark spots appear in the crosshatches of a black-and-white grid.

The 12-dots version of the illusion traces back to scientist and visual-illusions specialist Jacques Ninio, author of a paper on Hermann grid variations published in 2000 in the journal Perception. If the black-dots illusion isn’t enough for you, then check out Ninio’s reverse version in PDF format that has you searching for white dots against a black background. It’s just as illusive.

The illusion isn’t new, but the internet just recently discovered it and went bonkers over the illustration. An Imgur post of the picture has over 2.3 million views and gobs of Reddit users are commenting on the mind-boggling challenge. “It’s like playing whack-a-mole with your eyes,” notes Reddit user Ripsaw99, in reference to the arcade game that requires to you smack down toy moles that pop up out of holes.

You can chase the dots with your eyes, but you probably won’t ever be able to see all of them simultaneously. That’s both the fun and frustration of Ninio’s clever illusion.

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