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thisgoestoeleven

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Tonight, I cooked up some skirt steak for dinner with a pan sauce made with butter, mustard, balsamic vinegar, and some homebrewed pale ale. It was delicious! What have guys cooked with your homebrew, or paired with it?

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Sunday I slow cooked a Sirloin Tip Roast in Oatmeal Stout. Seasoned it with Onion, Garlic, a few Jalapenos, a couple Habeneros, Salt, Pepper, and some Allspice. The Juice made an awesome gravy with just a bit of spicyness.
 
Bratz cooked stove top in brown ale. Or an ipa paired with pesto chicken with garlic herb mashed potatoes. Stout with ice cream or a late night syrup covered waffle is also another one of my indulgences.
 
I got my hands on a packer brisket, corned the flat, and turned the point into pastrami. Then I simmered the corned piece in my oatmeal stout. Delicious - just had the last of the corned beef in sandwiches yesterday.
 
Apfelwein in a beef chili.
Pork chops marinated in my Canada Day tradition, Maple Wheat beer.
 
Radical Brewing has an awesome section on cooking with beer. Basically your go-to beers to cook with are bock/marzen/dubbel for anything savory, and tripel as a substitute for white wine. Hoppy beers are not your friends for cooking.

Mussels with tripel is a classic. I also made pretty awesome beer floats with mocha stout and vanilla ice cream.
 
dark beer + any cheese fondue
cider + emmenthal/gruyere fondue

flemish beef (and wild mushroom) stew
(rhymes??)
use a sweeter dark malty beer like leffe bruin, brown the beef well then cook it low and slow, and add cider vinegar at the end to get the sweet/tart contrast, fresh thyme... yum
 
a friend made my spiced winter ale into ice cream! with egg yolk, cream, who knows what else. sugar, i suppose. it was really delicious accompanied by pears poached in orange juice, star anise, cardamom
 

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