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Fri Apr 26, 2019 10:25 pm
Pablo wrote:
The recipes I read..well I think they were Flay's and ....
I love Bobby Flay's recipes, they always work. I have a number of his books, and a bunch of recipes from TV/online...
One caveat, though....Flay's stuff is great, but they often make transcription errors on the Food Network/Cooking Channel website when posting recipes.
If you can, watch the video first, if available. I've seen certain things omitted, like, no cumin in the cumin-crusted whatever, ingredients not listed that I just watched him prep, and errors like a 1/2 cup of salt, instead of a 1/2 Tablespoon
Reading comments can help, too, especially if no video. Oftentimes, folks will point the errors out there.
Sat Apr 27, 2019 3:18 am
NWGunner wrote:Pablo wrote:
The recipes I read..well I think they were Flay's and ....
I love Bobby Flay's recipes, they always work. I have a number of his books, and a bunch of recipes from TV/online...
One caveat, though....Flay's stuff is great, but they often make transcription errors on the Food Network/Cooking Channel website when posting recipes.
If you can, watch the video first, if available. I've seen certain things omitted, like, no cumin in the cumin-crusted whatever, ingredients not listed that I just watched him prep, and errors like a 1/2 cup of salt, instead of a 1/2 Tablespoon
Reading comments can help, too, especially if no video. Oftentimes, folks will point the errors out there.
I rarely "follow" a recipe so chances of overages are slim. I've been cooking for myself and others for 45+ years, so I would blame the wine if something stupid happened.
I actually detest Flay, but that's not saying he can't cook. Now if something new for me, I'm reading as close to authentic as possible.
Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:08 pm
I'm with you. I've not enjoyed the little of Flay's personality that I've seen, but his recipes are usually a reasonable start.
I do follow trusted recipes. It reminds me, though, I need to encourage my friend to decide to make sausage again. I need to make andouille, so that I can put them in my jamblaya. And I want some kind of ridiculously delicious smoked sausage, too. I also want Krakauerwurst. Everyone seems to translate it as kielbasa, over here, but it refers to several sausages, and never the one I want. I have found a recipe, but it involves an ingredient that my friend's wife is allergic to, so we'll be making that at my place...
Tue Apr 30, 2019 5:58 pm
Tonight, super simple
Rancho bacon black beans
"Spanish" rice - made with Thai jasmine brown rice
Green chile chicken slow cooked in the InstantPot
Taking walk, details later
Tue Apr 30, 2019 7:16 pm
Rancho bacon black beans - 1 or 2 strips of bacon, tiny amount of onion, oil, couple three tablespoons of Herdez salsa ranchera (in small can), Mexican oregano, canned black beans completely rinsed, vege or chicken broth. Cook bacon, add oil, saute onion, add some of the salsa. Then rinsed beans and some broth, cook a little toss in more salsa and oregano to taste. Use broth and cooking to set consistency to liking
"Spanish" rice - made with Thai jasmine brown rice - rice, butter, small squeeze or anchovy paste, three small squeezes of tubed tomato paste, chopped small fresh red sweet pepper, sun dried tomato chopped, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, one or two dollops of green salsa. Put rice and correct amount of water in rice cooker. Throw the rest of the stuff in. Go.
Green chile chicken slow cooked in the InstantPot. Boneless chicken thighs nice brown in good oil. In instantpot with whacked up onion, garlic, two or three jalapenos, good amount of favorite green salsa, and cumin. Slow cook. low 4 hours or so
Serve.
Mon May 06, 2019 7:35 pm
Coffee-ancho-chipotle rubbed steak.
Served with food's food.
Tue May 07, 2019 2:18 am
Looks tasty!!
I smoked two porterhouse steaks with pecan pellets. Amazing old timey flavor, but not overwhelming.
Thu May 16, 2019 6:29 am
More like "what didn't I cook today"...or yesterday, that is. I was able to piggyback on another member's fresh fish order and grab a couple pounds of ahi:
Making a bowl of shoyu onion poke was the first order of business:
Dinner tonight will be blackened steaks with pineapple habanero salsa.
Thu May 16, 2019 6:44 am
Awesome.
Last night I was feeling lousy. Almost felt like a sore throat coming on. Need homemade soup!
So I made pork rib soup. Dude.
The bomb!!
Thu May 16, 2019 9:24 pm
Orange gatorade powder sprinkled on french vanilla ice cream.
Tue May 21, 2019 7:16 am
A few days back, but I've been distracted.
Pickle-juice brined chicken, then cooked sous-vide, so that I don't need to worry about it being cooked through. Then breaded and fried.
Thu May 23, 2019 4:35 pm
I know that Memorial Day means more than cooking, but are there any MMD thoughts of what to cook?
Sat May 25, 2019 8:07 pm
After a Brisket 101 class from a good friend of mine, this 12lb bad boy came out absolutely amazing....Delicious and tender...!!
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Sat May 25, 2019 8:12 pm
Beer can Bacon wrapped stuffed burgers. They are pretty amazing...Check this out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq2kmbI_1EA
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