I made fried rice a few days ago. It was good. I had leftovers the next day and it was better. I had leftover again a day after and it was even better (spices and flavours developed and it became more savoury). Presumably this will continue until it spoils, hence the title.

Confession. I thought of this while in the bath, not the shower.

  • A childhood friend of mine’s mother was from New Mexico, and around Christmas she would make this dish that was increasingly smaller tortillas stacked until it looked kind of like a Christmas tree. There was stuff between the layers, but there very top layer was, like, a solid inch of salt. They’d have it every night for a week or so, and as it sat and was reheated, the salt would slowly dissolve down to the bottom layers. As the salt diffused, the dish would get better each day.

    Although he was my best friend for three years (I met him in HS), and practically lived at his house, I was never there for Christmas because we were always traveling to see my extended family, so I never got to experience this. He was absolutely fanatical about it. I always wondered, why not just salt the layers appropriately to begin with? But apparently the process was part of the magic and made the end effect better?

    Anyway, when I think of dishes that get better with age, that’s the first thing I think about. Even decades later.

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    Yeah if you make lasagna it’s usually the best like 2-5 hours after being done. If kept in the turned off oven it stays nice and warm but solidifes just right

  • edric
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    54 days ago

    Most Asian food somehow becomes even better when you reheat them next day.

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    Does it instantly turn or does it follow a normal distribution of taste vs time where there is some value of time that produces a perfect taste but below or above that value is suboptimal? Because for me I find there is a peak waiting time for spaghetti and bolognese of about 2 days after preparing it where the tastes have blended perfectly but if I go three days the taste isn’t as great but hasn’t spoiled.

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    4 days ago

    I add to the list pizza and my house favorite: New Year’s Day pork leg.

    • @0ops@lemm.ee
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      13 days ago

      I mean I love me some next day cold pizza, but I consider it a totally different dish from a fresh pie. Unless you didn’t mean cold?