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More meat glue fun. This stuff naturally glues proteins together overnight (enzymes).

So, say you buy a tenderloin roast and after cutting it into filets you're left with the scraps from the tail end of the roast. They do make good stir fry later, but you can glue them together to make more steaks. Had this one last night and it was dy-no-mite. With fried squash/zucch and pineapple.

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More meat glue fun. This stuff naturally glues proteins together overnight (enzymes).

So, say you buy a tenderloin roast and after cutting it into filets you're left with the scraps from the tail end of the roast. They do make good stir fry later, but you can glue them together to make more steaks. Had this one last night and it was dy-no-mite. With fried squash/zucch and pineapple.

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Whaaaaat. Takes me back to the days of school lunch and turkey loaf.
 
More meat glue fun. This stuff naturally glues proteins together overnight (enzymes).

So, say you buy a tenderloin roast and after cutting it into filets you're left with the scraps from the tail end of the roast. They do make good stir fry later, but you can glue them together to make more steaks. Had this one last night and it was dy-no-mite. With fried squash/zucch and pineapple.

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It's the name, "Moo Glue" that just kills me!! 🤣 Can't wait to see what you can do with Chicken Stick'in!
 
I’m doing Tortilla soup tonight.
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I’m one of those people that can aclimate to cold weather over a couple of months but can aclimate to hot weather in about 3 nano seconds. We have been in the upper 80’s bumping 90° for the last couple of week, and this evening it is 55° with a 25 mph north wind! It’s just WRONG! It’s a day and a half till April!! Lol
 
I’m doing Tortilla soup tonight.
View attachment 764518I’m one of those people that can aclimate to cold weather over a couple of months but can aclimate to hot weather in about 3 nano seconds. We have been in the upper 80’s bumping 90° for the last couple of week, and this evening it is 55° with a 25 mph north wind! It’s just WRONG! It’s a day and a half till April!! Lol
Yum! Soup would be welcomed here too!
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Movie night w/ friends - We have friend come over about once every two weeks for movie nights. It's cheaper than going out : )

They requested that I make tritip bbq sammiches, so here's the tritip. I also made vinegar based slaw, bbq sauce for the tritip, grilled broccolini, squash, zucchini, and brussel sprouts (I made a glaze for them), and potato wedges, and a lemon poppyseed olive oil cake. The only thing I didn't make were the buns for the sammiches.
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We grilled a spatchcocked chicken yesterday using a recipe from Sam the Cooking Guy - grilled lemon chicken if you care to look it up. The only thing I did differently to the recipe was add about 1" of peeled ginger, processed with the lemon grass and garlic and some olive oil in my little food processor.

That thing came out so flavorful and juicy, and crispy-skinned, from the Weber gas grill! Will make it again but I think I'm over spatchcocking birds now - will just split them in half in the future. Much easier to handle on the grill.

Forgot pictures. Sorry!
 
We grilled a spatchcocked chicken yesterday using a recipe from Sam the Cooking Guy - grilled lemon chicken if you care to look it up. The only thing I did differently to the recipe was add about 1" of peeled ginger, processed with the lemon grass and garlic and some olive oil in my little food processor.

That thing came out so flavorful and juicy, and crispy-skinned, from the Weber gas grill! Will make it again but I think I'm over spatchcocking birds now - will just split them in half in the future. Much easier to handle on the grill.

Forgot pictures. Sorry!
I'm subscribed to StCG channel, he's a hoot. I remember that episode and thought it looked fantastic. I'm glad it turned out so good for you, I think I may do it in the future.
 
He is a nut. Sometimes he's a bit over the top but mostly we enjoy watching him and have gotten several really good recipes from his channel and website! And one ofr two we wouldn't repeat but that's gonna happen....
 
YUM!! That looks great. I want one of those griddles!

Last night I used the oil still in the Dutch oven in which I had fried hot wings the night before, and made a keto-style batter for some nice shrimp. They turned out great! No pictures though. Once food is ready to eat that's all I'm thinking about, usually!
 
Boy, awfully quiet in here lately!

I actually remembered to take a picture! We smoked two racks of baby backs (no picture) and a 14 pound chuck roast (no picture!) in the Traeger last Sunday. Chilled off the roast and sliced up 2/3 of it for sandwiches; cubed up the rest and last night I made burnt ends from it. It was pretty good but needs a bit of work. Edible and tasty though!

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Movie night w/ friends - We have friend come over about once every two weeks for movie nights. It's cheaper than going out : )

They requested that I make tritip bbq sammiches, so here's the tritip. I also made vinegar based slaw, bbq sauce for the tritip, grilled broccolini, squash, zucchini, and brussel sprouts (I made a glaze for them), and potato wedges, and a lemon poppyseed olive oil cake. The only thing I didn't make were the buns for the sammiches.
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Love me some TRI tip. Unfortunately it's like chicken wings only two on the cow.
 
In keeping with my definitely not Keto theme, I did Rancho Gordo Midnight Black Beans with Conecuh sausage in the Instant Pot last night, served on basmati rice with cornbread muffins :) Not the best picture but boy were they tasty! Well, I can't get my phone to sync with my computer. Photo later.
 
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Hubby has been in hospital for nearly a month following a fall and some nasty fractures… he’s going to be okay, and other than an easy peasy quick quesadilla and overnight oats I haven’t prepared much food at home until tonight. Refrigerator section ”fresh” mushroom and ricotta ravioli and a shrimp cocktail.
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Whoops I forgot about these little “runzas” made from sourdough with beef, cabbage and onion filling.
 
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View attachment 766198Hubby has been in hospital for nearly a month following a fall and some nasty fracture… he’s going to be okay, and other than an easy peasy quick quesadilla and overnight oats I haven’t prepared much food at home until tonight. Refrigerator section ”fresh” mushroom and ricotta ravioli and a shrimp cocktail.
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Whoops I forgot about these little “runzas” made from sourdough with beef, cabbage and onion filling.

Best wishes to your Hubby for a speedy recovery. The food looks great.
 
For this weekend's brewing, I knocked up some Jamaican pasties, a southern England take on the Jamaican patty. Angus ground beef, onion, garlic, Madras curry powder, bird's eye chilli (2), thyme, freshly ground black pepper, salt and fresh white breadcrumbs all wrapped in turmeric pastry.

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