Following the inspiration I received yesterday at the Festival of Little Hills (St. Charles, MO), I shall attempt to make some kettle corn from scratch. It seems like a good way to kill some time while mashing.
Lamb shish-kabobs on bed of tabbouleh, with pita bread and homemade rosemary greek yogurt
Lots of good greek food in your area, just a short drive up the road to Tarpon Springs!
I don't think I had my oven anywhere near as hot as a tandoori.
Made three racks of St. Louis ribs with homemade sauce. Saved the bones to make pork stock. Made French Onion Soup with the stock, using thyme and bay leaf from the garden. All while sipping on homebrewed beer.
You can't buy that kind of satisfaction at the store.![]()
Since when can you grow bay laurel trees in Virginia? Or do you bring it inside during the winter?
Dude made a tandoori oven from a beer keg!
http://www.fornobravo.com/forum/f43/small-portable-tandoori-oven-build-9672.html
Just what homebrewing indian-food lovers need ;-)
Grilled Pork Chops with 3-Cheese Rice-A-Roni and steamed Broccoli.
Was going to take a picture, but it seems useless at this point.
Sometimes a quick meal is the best, particularly when you are tired.
Just mixed up a vanilla ice cream custard for my daughter. We will churn it tomorrow.
I really wanted the sausage to turn out very white, but it was only light colored. Not sure how to make it paper white.
Then you need to use milk-fed veal that's less than 12 weeks old.
Wife found some sriracha soba noodles at the farmer's market (which actually tasted a bit like sriracha), so I whipped up a quick stir fry. Shrimp was tossed in soy sauace, sriracha, lime juice, and honey. Veggies were red peppers, snap peas, green onion, ginger, and garlic. Boiled the soy sauce mixture for a second, tossed in the noodles and served.
Definitely would make again. Quick easy and tasty.