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Last month I was fortunate enough to be invited to help cook at The James Beard House in NYC. It was a BBQ themed dinner that included these monster beef plate ribs. :mug:

So that explains why all of your food always looks so dang good. Congrats! That's a hell of an honor
 
No picture, so I'm sure I'm imagining the whole thing - but BoBo Salmon with brown rice and green peas. Dang it was good.

BoBo Salmon - salmon filets, preferably boneless/skinless, sprinkle each side with brown sugar (not too much, just a fine coating) and then rub in a dash or three of Worcestershire sauce - enough to wet the brown sugar. Do that on both sides of each filet. Let stand on a platter at room temp about 20 minutes, flip them over every now and then and rub the stuff around on it.

Broil on a foil-lined, Pam-sprayed pan til browned on each side, takes maybe 3 minutes or so, just watch it so it doesn't burn.

It's so good!

Have tried adding stuff like garlic powder, minced green onions, etc. Don't. You want it just those two ingredients. Trust me. It's name BoBo Salmon because my uncle, whom my sister and I called BoBo, made it this way all the time. Works on salmon steaks too. I like the B/S salmon from Costco best for this one.
 
Friday night some friends made a Stuffed Mushroom Casserole and we made a Snickerdoodle Apple Cobbler. Took them both down to the new brewery in town and shared with others. (They don't have food there yet, so the encourage people to bring in their own or order in from other places...)

We both got very positive responses to the food.

For the cobbler I chose Golden Delicious and Granny Smith apples. I'm very pleased with that combination.

The cobbler is basically snickerdoole cookie dough dropped on top of pre-cooked apple filling (I added just a bit of cornstarch to make the loose juice a bit thicker.) and then baked.

I had more than 1 pan could hold, so I made a smaller batch for home, and then some snickerdoodle topping left over as well, so I made a very large snickerdoodle cookie too.

All in all, a good time. After we ate we sat there having a few more beers and socializing. I texted my daughter to bring the smaller dish of cobbler because we were getting the munchies, but she wouldn't do it. She said she was too tired, but I think she just didn't want us eating it all!
 
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