Chopped sirloin steak
(restaurant speak for hamburger) egg and provalone breakfast slider.

I was so pleased that the local kind of hoity-toity grocery store had scallops clearly labeled as "Dry packed." Dry-packed scallops are freakin' fabulous on the grill. Well, they were clearly not dry packed, as they turned into a mushy mess that splooged that white sodium tripolyphosphate everywhere. Gonna complain today. Hopefully I can get a free sixer from their very good beer selection.
That's just awesome! I have not done those since I was a kid camping with my parents. I wonder if I can find the pie irons?![]()
I was so pleased that the local kind of hoity-toity grocery store had scallops clearly labeled as "Dry packed." Dry-packed scallops are freakin' fabulous on the grill. Well, they were clearly not dry packed, as they turned into a mushy mess that splooged that white sodium tripolyphosphate everywhere. Gonna complain today. Hopefully I can get a free sixer from their very good beer selection.
They're actually surprisingly easy to find these days. Camp or sporting goods sections of big box stores have them. I see them at Meijer here in MI, but I see you're in TX. Maybe a larger grocery superstore down there? All I know is H.E.B. but I don't know how much they have besides food & beer.
That sucks. I stopped eating/buying scallops because everything in the stores nowadays is packed in that yucky splooge. No matter how hot the pan is they wont brown. Ruins an otherwise outstanding food. Its very hard to find the dry ones and when you do they are like $30/lb. BS.
Meatloaf. Was going to go on the grill but just as I was ready it started pouring.
I cooked chicken tikka masala over rice, with steamed broccoli. This Allagash triple pairs nicely, I think.
Marinated pork steaks over oakwood fire in the grill, corn on the cob slathered in butter, avocado with fresh-from-the-garden lime juice and sea salt. My sister recently sent me some real live New Mexico red Hatch chile powder, I used that on the pork along with garlic salt, onion powder, cumin, oregano, lime juice, and a splash of homebrewed beer. Should be good. Of course I won't remember to take pictures when faced with eating that yumminess!
Smoked chicken and corn on the cob brushed with Italian dressing
Pork loin and veggies. Not a pink as pic makes it look
Color in the picture looks perfect! How are you going to cook the brisket?
Awesome! I would have had to through some little red potatoes in too. They do such a great job of soaking up all those flavors!
Lol. I was unclear. I need to find mine! I think they are here somewhere.