BigDaddyBeard
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Pictures or it didn't happen!!
I will try to remember next time I always forget!
Pictures or it didn't happen!!
Just pulled a boston butt off of the egg and made an apple cole slaw. On a potato roll it's heaven. It's sorta pork and sauerkraut so I hope it's still good luck.
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Tortilla Soup for New Years dinner. This is so fresh and delicious. When I make this my kids friends show up to eat.
Ha. Pork loin and kraut in the crock pot for dinner. Gonna smoke some wings here in a minute for the Rose Bowl.
Posted this in the wild game thread, but thought folks in this thread might like to have a look too:
http://rasamalaysia.com/recipe-index-gallery/
Some awesome recipes there.
Regards, GF.
The soup only had 15 beans in it?
Sorry, I was teasing.... I'm a bit punchy today.
And that differs from other days?![]()
And that differs from other days?![]()
Already over a week ago, but I made this for the wifey on Christmas night since she worked 12 hours on both Christmas eve and day...
I usually try to incorporate our homemade liquids, so used 1 tbsp of our dry white wine in the pasta dough (cheap Winexpert kit, great for cooking), steamed mussles in 1/2 cup of the wine, boiled the shrimp and pasta in 1 cup wine + water & kosher salt. The mussle juices/wine were then used in the pasta sauce by adding to sauteed garlic, shallots & butter, then reduced til it was a little thicker (also used some flour to thicken) and topped with fresh parsley.
Oh, and the steaks were 60 day aged and the salads were caesar w/ shrimp. This meal kicked ass. She was definitely surprised. :rockin:
Jesus, dude... I don't swing that way, but now I want to marry you...
Already over a week ago, but I made this for the wifey on Christmas night since she worked 12 hours on both Christmas eve and day...
I usually try to incorporate our homemade liquids, so used 1 tbsp of our dry white wine in the pasta dough (cheap Winexpert kit, great for cooking), steamed mussles in 1/2 cup of the wine, boiled the shrimp and pasta in 1 cup wine + water & kosher salt. The mussle juices/wine were then used in the pasta sauce by adding to sauteed garlic, shallots & butter, then reduced til it was a little thicker (also used some flour to thicken) and topped with fresh parsley.
Oh, and the steaks were 60 day aged and the salads were caesar w/ shrimp. This meal kicked ass. She was definitely surprised. :rockin:
You're trying to make me fat aren't you?