I had one years ago at an Amway sellers meeting that had mushrooms & ground duck in it, among other things. Different & good, but I can't imagine how much it cost to make?
Unfortunately, not something I cooked but I got my wife to try Goat Curry this weekend and she loved it! As a bonus, since she enjoyed the goat so much, I got her to try some Lamb Chops, and another win!
This is big because these are a couple of critters we are planning on raising here on our new farm!
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Finally getting settled in from the big move?
Wife picked up some chicken at the store yesterday. Going through the box with packets of flavorings and found too many chicken chili packets. Time to make some White Bean Chicken Chili!
Need to figure out the best possible side dish to go with it.
Yes, we bought a 10 acre farm north of Prescott. Fenced and cross fenced, multiple outbuildings, its own well with good water and 7 alpacas. Looking to add meat goats and hair sheep, not wool. We have some turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens on the way. Also thinking about adding meat rabbits. It has a small orchard with apples, pears, plums, peaches and some grape vines.
corn bread? Mac and cheese? beer bread? pretzels?
Beer bread? Maybe.
Corn Bread is an option, but where I come from, it's served with honey or syrup on top as a dessert.
Actually that's a great idea, because my wife usually makes the cornbread so I can offload some of the cooking!
Perhaps I'm just a bleeding heart, but its important to note (as the husband of a cheese professional) that at the end of the day goats milk cheese is a far finer food than goat meat...![]()
Add a little chipottle pepper to the corn bread, you won't be thinking desert, my personal favorite way of doing corn bread![]()
And bacon.
Bacon goes with everything! It would be almost a given that bacon drippings would be used in a cast iron skillet.![]()
Bacon and jalapeno cornbread ftw
Trust me, try the chipottle:rockin:
Sounds good I love chipotle. the heat the smokiness mmm i need to make cornbread now. I assume you use canned in adobo?
I do like curry goat; however, if I had a steady supply of goat cheese, I could live without goat meat! So, cheese professional, hmmm? Distributed into the world outside of New York? Something I should look for and support?
I will soon have my kitchen fully renovated (a few hiccups have occurred), Now I have to figure out what I should cook to break it in. any ideas? Most of my specialties involve grilling, so I really want to break it in with style. Thoughts?