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What did I cook this weekend.....

Discussion in 'Cooking & Pairing' started by Melana, Oct 6, 2013.

 

  1. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    It should also make for easier flipping of things that are hard to maeuver.
     
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  2. vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    I've got one but it's rectangular.So great for asparagus and green onions.No more" through the grates dammit!"
     
  3. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    I do asparagus all the time. I like this basket. I can throw all sorts of stuff in there.

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  4. JonM

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
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  5. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    those are some nice grill porn
     
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  6. JonM

    Well-Known Member

  7. podz

    Banned

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    Yes, it is adjustable and has 3 different thickness levels for between the grates.

    I like it better than my fish baskets because they are so long that I can't fit two of them on my grill.
     
  8. vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Apr 21, 2015
    Passed; I also have the square basket.I like to grill what I call Italian veggies.Chicken breast strips,chopped bell peppers,sweet onions ,and mushrooms all marinated in Italian dressing.Throw in some cherry tomatoes towards the end and serve over white rice with a little warmed dressing on top .Mushrooms grilled with Italian dressing should be illegal.
     
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  9. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Eggplant Lasagna. My wife doesn't do pasta or meat. The sliced eggplant, once fried, was just like sheet pasta. Sauteed mushrooms for the meatiness. Whole family loved it.

    I forgot to add the spinach to it (found it in the microwave the next morning... oops, anyone ever do that?)

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  10. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Depends on how much I have been drinking. Looks great.
     
  11. vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Looks really good.Saturday I nuked a glass of water,took it out and put some Rhodes roll in to rise . Swmbo found it a day later. Put it in the fridge for two days,and just took it out made a a loaf and baked it .It really smelled fermented .Will either be good or you won't hear from me again. Not sure.
     
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  12. ChefRex

    I once had a thought,  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    PP, that look delicious! Spinach or not and yes these things happen, If the microwave's not humming it's quickly forgotten;)
    You'll be back and probably raving about how good it was:D
     
  13. mattmmille

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Can't tell you how many times my kids have called out "Daaaaad!!! You left your coffee in the microwave again!". :eek:
     
  14. gratus fermentatio

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Ah, I didn't see the handle & the google search for the term "grilsteri" was inconclusive at best. I use something sort of similar for asparagus, whole sardines, etc...
    Looks like this:

    grillbasket1.jpg
     
  15. gratus fermentatio

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    That looks soooo tasty! The no pasta thing really appeals to me, care to share the recipe?
    Regards, GF.
     
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  16. podz

    Banned

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Yeah, it looks like this:

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    The nice thing about it is that it is two separate pieces with a triple-position hinge on the back side so you can adjust it for the thickness of whatever you are cooking.
     
  17. podz

    Banned

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Umm, yeah.
     
  18. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    My wife cut this out of a magazine and asked me to make it. It's a recipe from the family of Jon Bonjovi (haha, for real). I'll scan and post. It tastes great, you won't be disappointed if you give it a shot.

    Eggplant Lasagna.jpg
     
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  19. gratus fermentatio

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Awesome! I'm printing it out now. I'll defineately give this a try, maybe this weekend. Thanks Passed! :mug:
    Regards, GF.
     
  20. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Fun Fact, Jon Bon Jovi's real name was Bonjiovi.

    Thank you Kasey Kasem!
     
  21. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    What does this mean? It's like trying to figure out that math problem from Good Will Hunting...
     
  22. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    I know. Believe me, I know. She's a culinary challenge. Did I mention she doesn't drink? Does that add another variable to your math problem :)
     
  23. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    No pasta, meat, or alcohol? :(

    Did she start off this way or was it a slow evolution?
     
  24. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    She needs to go see a doctor...


    And get tested to see if she is human!




    :D
     
  25. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    She's a fitness nut. Gym daily. Been that way most of her life (starting with the aerobics craze / Jane Fonda in the 80's).

    She will eat meat. But nothing ground, no beef. Chicken / pork is OK, but not often. Fish is her thing. She's pretty strict about the pasta / breads. Re: drinking, she just doesn't like it. She likes tea. She also won't touch a soda, ever. Not sure why. Something about the CO2 making her feel bloated.
     
  26. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    That's not so bad... fish can totally work! We all like what we like and that's that.
     
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  27. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Just seems odd to me. I eat pretty much anything and everything. Some things I try to eat in moderation, or very little, but I don't rule out anything (Except coconut.)

    (Oh and okra...)
     
  28. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Odd to me too, for the same reason. (but I love okra and especially coconut).
     
  29. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    have you tried any of Creamy's mead?
    http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=362191
    Sorry, but it has been 6 months since this thread has been resurrected and its too much of a gem for @CreamyGoodness to live down.

    And the highlight of the thread, the tasting video for those who dont want to read the whole thread.
     
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  30. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
  31. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    oooh, shiny!
     
  32. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    That looks exactly like the stove we bought. I can't tell exactly because I can't see the burners. We got one with 4 round burners and a long center "griddle" burner.

    I love that stove!

    (Except the burner grates have rubber bumpers on their bottoms to prevent scratching and some of them fell out and disappeared. Cost $11 to get a package of them...)
     
  33. podz

    Banned

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    What is it with you north americans and the dark colonial style cabinets? This is 2015.
     
  34. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    I went with hickory on mine. I like the character of the wood.
     
  35. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    I'm curious to see what cabinetry fashion is the rage in Finland!
     
  36. Terek

    "Did I just drop down a rabbit hole?"

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    This is from a weekend last fall. Cooked up the freshest kokanee salmon you can get. Here are pics from start to finish. Sort of a "grain to glass" for my food. Now how many people know where the food they eat comes from at this level? Also, the carrots and potatos came from my garden, and a nice glass of barrel aged oat stout to compliment everything.

    Not sure why the pics downloaded backwards, lol

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  37. BUCKNUTS

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
  38. podz

    Banned

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Just sayin' man, it ain't the dark wood with simplified king louis lines. Not trying to shame anybody, but just surprised that most of you still go for that dark, curvy stuff.
     
  39. Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    I'm just busting your balls a bit. We have light oak cabinets and I can't honestly recall the 'lines' but I bet it's probably the standard arched design.

    Modern designs generally mean an upgrade in materials and price.
     
  40. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Apr 22, 2015
    Working with the oak that I had.
     
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