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It's national pepper pot soup day. Just sayin
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I just thought up a restaurant concept for the Trump brand. It's really expensive, and they take you and your family or clients back into the kitchen and start barking orders at you as you try to keep up with the peeling, chopping, searing, seasoning, and plating of a sequence of items. It's a complete disaster until the chef says, "Ha ha! Just kidding!" and then presents you with a gorgeously prepared feast, and hands off the mess you made to some group of homeless people huddled around the back door as you sit down to dine luxuriously.
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Epoisses
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We're making the same thing we always make on New years Eve. I don't know what you call it though. It has beef kielbasa sausage, egg white noodles, cabbage, and onions all cooked in a big pot. Good stuff.
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And you always look at the wife and kids and say, "We should eat this more often."azgreg wrote:We're making the same thing we always make on New years Eve. I don't know what you call it though. It has beef kielbasa sausage, egg white noodles, cabbage, and onions all cooked in a big pot. Good stuff.
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We have it a lot. Love the stuff and it's easy to make.Longhorned wrote:And you always look at the wife and kids and say, "We should eat this more often."azgreg wrote:We're making the same thing we always make on New years Eve. I don't know what you call it though. It has beef kielbasa sausage, egg white noodles, cabbage, and onions all cooked in a big pot. Good stuff.
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That sounds like a recipe I'd like.
I love my wife but sometimes I really wish she wasnt vegetarian, or that I cared more about such things in my 20s.
Making that dish would be table for one in my household. (Fortunately my daughter loves hamburgers and salmon, so there is hope for me having a culinary partner in crime in a few years as her palette rounds out.)
I love my wife but sometimes I really wish she wasnt vegetarian, or that I cared more about such things in my 20s.
Making that dish would be table for one in my household. (Fortunately my daughter loves hamburgers and salmon, so there is hope for me having a culinary partner in crime in a few years as her palette rounds out.)
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A Chinese friend's Szechwan mother who doesn't speak a word of English made us all a big dinner tonight. Holy holy.
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Had to Google. Had kugele on Christmas Eve. Like it even better the next day fried in butter for a breakfast side dish.Longhorned wrote:Epoisses
Right where I want to be.
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Used my new pressure cooker for split pea and ham soup yesterday. Best I've ever had.
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Some kind of sweet potatoes experiment.
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I'm making Lipton onion soup meatballs.
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Bacon wrapped pork loin, au gratin potatoes, green beans, salad.
My kids ate the shit out of everything except the green beans of course.
My kids ate the shit out of everything except the green beans of course.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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How'd you make the green beans?
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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gonna be a hotdog night around here.
My daughter loves em!
My daughter loves em!
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In the 90s, Oprah Winfrey's personal chef went on her show to promote his cookbook, telling Americans to hide their vegetables inside au gratin potatoes so you could eat your green beans without noticing them. My mom obliged. Stupidest thing I've ever heard.Chicat wrote:Bacon wrapped pork loin, au gratin potatoes, green beans, salad.
My kids ate the shit out of everything except the green beans of course.
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Sautéed with garlic. They were delicious, but unfortunately cooking them perfectly didn't change the fact that they're a green vegetable other than peas.ASUHATER! wrote:How'd you make the green beans?
Sounds like some Dr. Phil shit...Longhorned wrote:In the 90s, Oprah Winfrey's personal chef went on her show to promote his cookbook, telling Americans to hide their vegetables inside au gratin potatoes so you could eat your green beans without noticing them. My mom obliged. Stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I like to boil them just for a minute and then put them in ice water, then Sautee with half butter half olive oil with shallots, salt and pepper.Chicat wrote:Sautéed with garlic. They were delicious, but unfortunately cooking them perfectly didn't change the fact that they're a green vegetable other than peas.ASUHATER! wrote:How'd you make the green beans?
Sounds like some Dr. Phil shit...Longhorned wrote:In the 90s, Oprah Winfrey's personal chef went on her show to promote his cookbook, telling Americans to hide their vegetables inside au gratin potatoes so you could eat your green beans without noticing them. My mom obliged. Stupidest thing I've ever heard.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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And then cover them up with a bunch of creamy cheesey potatoes.ASUHATER! wrote: I like to boil them just for a minute and then put them in ice water, then Sautee with half butter half olive oil with shallots, salt and pepper.
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That always works as well. Why did God make creamy cheesy potatoes? Why am I chubby?
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Sloppy Joe's, potato chips and a Coors Light slushy. Need to turn down the mancave fridge a bit.
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I made parmesan panko crusted salmon and zucchini noodles (zoodles).
My kids are assholes and refused to eat it. I thought it was delicious so fuck them.
My kids are assholes and refused to eat it. I thought it was delicious so fuck them.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I slow-roasted a 9 pound pork shoulder roast on Saturday. It set me back $25 including tax. It's been the gift that keeps on giving.
Saturday: Danish pork roast with crackling, Danish caramelized potatoes, Danish braised cabbage and apples
Sunday: Pork roast sandwiches with Montamore cheese and claytonia
Monday: Pork crackling bucatini all'amatriciana, claytonia salad with olive oil and balsamic
Tomorrow: Philadelphia roasted pork, provolone, and broccoli raab sandwiches
Day after tomorrow: The rest of the pork crackling amatriciana
Saturday: Danish pork roast with crackling, Danish caramelized potatoes, Danish braised cabbage and apples
Sunday: Pork roast sandwiches with Montamore cheese and claytonia
Monday: Pork crackling bucatini all'amatriciana, claytonia salad with olive oil and balsamic
Tomorrow: Philadelphia roasted pork, provolone, and broccoli raab sandwiches
Day after tomorrow: The rest of the pork crackling amatriciana
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My boys were like that for a while. I used to cave and make what they wanted. Not anymore. If they don't eat what we make they don't eat unless they fix it themselves.Chicat wrote:I made parmesan panko crusted salmon and zucchini noodles (zoodles).
My kids are assholes and refused to eat it. I thought it was delicious so fuck them.
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Eat what the cook cooks. Pretty simple.
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I didn't cave. They probably went to bed pretty hungry. Oh well, maybe next time they'll eat.azgreg wrote:My boys were like that for a while. I used to cave and make what they wanted. Not anymore. If they don't eat what we make they don't eat unless they fix it themselves.Chicat wrote:I made parmesan panko crusted salmon and zucchini noodles (zoodles).
My kids are assholes and refused to eat it. I thought it was delicious so fuck them.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Salmon was the dinner rejected by my sister's 7 year-old kids that ended the showdown.
"Fine, you're getting candy from now on!"
Breakfast: Two handfuls of miniature candy bars unceremoniously tossed on the table. The kids were thrilled.
Lunch: Off to school with just candy bars in their lunchboxes.
Dinner: Still more candy bars thrown onto the table.
"You don't love us anymore!" they yelled, breaking out into an uncontrolled bawl.
The next night they even ate their vegetables.
"Fine, you're getting candy from now on!"
Breakfast: Two handfuls of miniature candy bars unceremoniously tossed on the table. The kids were thrilled.
Lunch: Off to school with just candy bars in their lunchboxes.
Dinner: Still more candy bars thrown onto the table.
"You don't love us anymore!" they yelled, breaking out into an uncontrolled bawl.
The next night they even ate their vegetables.
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Sandwich dinner:
Roasted pork, provolone, and broccoli raab on ciabatta
Reminded me how much I love a roasted meat sandwich.
Roasted pork, provolone, and broccoli raab on ciabatta
Reminded me how much I love a roasted meat sandwich.
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That sounds awesome. Needs some kinda sauce though
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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They serve a solid Dinic's roast pork knockoff at Frankie's on Campbell. No sauce needed, the pork is super moist and flavorful.ASUHATER! wrote:That sounds awesome. Needs some kinda sauce though
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Got a cheesesteak there the other day. Always good. Best in town, especially with cheese whiz and onions.wyo-cat wrote:They serve a solid Dinic's roast pork knockoff at Frankie's on Campbell. No sauce needed, the pork is super moist and flavorful.ASUHATER! wrote:That sounds awesome. Needs some kinda sauce though
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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I roasted the pork using Kenji Lopez-Alt's slow method: 8 hours at 250 degrees. It's incredibly moist, succulent, and filled with roasted flavor. Then I rendered some pork lard, sliced the pork roast and reheated it in the pan with the pork lard. I steamed the broccoli raab bright green, shocked it, rung it out, chopped it fine and cooked it in a pan with the pork lard and chopped garlic. I put the pork on the lower crust and melted the provolone over it under the broiler, then came the broccoli raab. So yeah, it's all moist, and with the gooey melted cheese, pure comfort. You could really ruin the whole thing with a squirt of sriracha or a mayo-based sauce. Possibly a couple drops of colatura d'alici would bring out all the flavors on the umami magic carpet, but it wasn't needed.wyo-cat wrote:They serve a solid Dinic's roast pork knockoff at Frankie's on Campbell. No sauce needed, the pork is super moist and flavorful.ASUHATER! wrote:That sounds awesome. Needs some kinda sauce though
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Last night had grilled mahi mahi tacos and hot pepper wings from Chuys. So damn good with their baja sauce.
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All kinds of north Indian food delivered last night. The whole damn family is nursing a cold and wants the spicy.
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For dinner tonight I made a potato salad with red wine vinegar pickled onions and jalapeños, eggs, mustard and celery.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Last night: Swedish enchilada pie
Tonight: Shaksuka
Tonight: Shaksuka
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Made a superb pot roast with potatoes, carrots, parsnips and rutabaga
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I'd like that more than boef bourguignon.scumdevils86 wrote:Made a superb pot roast with potatoes, carrots, parsnips and rutabaga
Tonight: grilled calimari and potatoes with mache.
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I almost made bourguignon. But decided the plain ol American pot roast with just a splash of wine at the end was better.
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Made zucchini "tots" with shredded veggies, parmesan cheese, egg, panko and spices. Also made a lime/cumin/curry/cilantro aioli to go on homemade brioche buns with trader Joe's vegetable masala burgers. Topped those with some cucumber and fried onions as well. Brilliant dinner.
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zucchini and/or squash pasta is the BOMB!!Chicat wrote:zucchini noodles (zoodles).
well done, Chi.
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Kettle cooked potato chips and a few to many Kilt Lifters.
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That's almost an Irish 7 Course Meal. A six pack of beer and a potato.azgreg wrote:Kettle cooked potato chips and a few to many Kilt Lifters.
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spaghetti alla carbonara
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Wife has been baking lots of different breads from scratch lately and made this tonight. So damn good. It's challah stuffed with parmesan, spinach and mushrooms. Amazing.
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Damn! That looks great!
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Making tri tip with grilled mushrooms and zucchini tonight.
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Did the shredded rotisserie chicken with long grain wild rice, cheddar/jack cheese, and salsa burritos tonight.