October 20, 20223 yr Wow, I'd never heard of tamale pie. Mom made "enchilada casserole" growing up which is fairly similar and in the twice a year rotation as my wife actually likes it (she's first generation Mexican-American and it's one of the few TexMex dishes she'll crave), but tamale pie looks even better.
October 20, 20223 yr Made a staple for us last night. Something my mom calls "State Fair Soup" as I guess it won some award at the State Fair a long time back. It's easy and takes no time but is delicious. 1 Rotisserie Chicken 2 cans of chicken and rice soup 2 cans of spicy Ranch Style Beans 1 can of hot Rotel 1 package of taco seasoning 1 package of dry ranch dressing mix Chicken stock to cover
October 20, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, ocugolf said: Made a staple for us last night. Something my mom calls "State Fair Soup" as I guess it won some award at the State Fair a long time back. It's easy and takes no time but is delicious. 1 Rotisserie Chicken 2 cans of chicken and rice soup 2 cans of spicy Ranch Style Beans 1 can of hot Rotel 1 package of taco seasoning 1 package of dry ranch dressing mix Chicken stock to cover Strip that rotisserie and make homeade stock first.
October 20, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, LW Goatman said: Strip that rotisserie and make homeade stock first. I would usually agree, but for an "easy and takes no time" meal that you can pull together last-minute at HEB (when open) without the extra time to make stock, this looks like a damned good recipe for me to try this fall.
October 20, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, ocugolf said: Made a staple for us last night. Something my mom calls "State Fair Soup" as I guess it won some award at the State Fair a long time back. It's easy and takes no time but is delicious. 1 Rotisserie Chicken 2 cans of chicken and rice soup 2 cans of spicy Ranch Style Beans 1 can of hot Rotel 1 package of taco seasoning 1 package of dry ranch dressing mix Chicken stock to cover I'm guessing simmer on medium-low for 45 minutes, or do you just dump it in a bowl and everyone gets a spoon? Or, given the name, you roll it into a ball, freeze, and deep fry it, don't you? Magnificent! Edited October 20, 20223 yr by dcbc
October 20, 20223 yr Author This recipe for Puerto Rican pork and beans is really damn good. Made this recently in a pressure cooker and it took about 45 minutes. I prefer white beans over kidney beans and serving over cilantro rice. It’s gonna go in the rotation for sure. Edit: If making it in a pressure cooker just reduce the liquid by a cup or two. https://foodiemcfooderson.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/jaques-pepins-puerto-rican-pork-and-beans/ Edited October 20, 20223 yr by Etexhorn13
October 20, 20223 yr On 10/12/2022 at 1:41 PM, deadshank said: OK. I won't shoot holes in it. quitter
October 21, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, dcbc said: I'm guessing simmer on medium-low for 45 minutes, or do you just dump it in a bowl and everyone gets a spoon? Or, given the name, you roll it into a ball, freeze, and deep fry it, don't you? Magnificent! Lol. Yes. Simmer on medium low for 30-40 minutes.
October 24, 20223 yr Author So I went with chili. My wife likes beans in hers so I acquiesced but only the minimal amount. This morning had an egg, chili, Frito, cheese breakfast taco. Football aside, it was a good weekend for me.
October 26, 20223 yr Made one of our favorites last night (sorry didn't think to take a pic). Basically like a picadillo, but a little soupier. 1.5lb hamburger. Can of petite diced tomatoes. 8oz tomato sauce. 15oz can of beef broth. Diced up potatoes at about the same amount as the meat. Can of corn. Cook the meat. Lightly seasoned with s&p (sometimes I'll do fiesta fajita seasoning). A little chili powder and cumino at the end. A little minced garlic. Then add the diced tomatoes, sauce and broth. Season with s&p to taste. Bring to a boil. While I'm cooking the meat I peal the potatoes. Chop them up, rinse, then keep in covered in water. Once I get the mix to a boil I drain the potatoes, reserving the water, and add the potatoes. Add s&p to taste/eyeball for the potatoes. Add enough of the reserved water to cover the potatoes. Simmer 20ish minutes. Test the taste during this time and add seasoning if needed. Once the 20 minutes is up add the corn, stir it in, a little s&p to taste/eyeball for added corn. Turn off and let sit five minutes. I s&p most things to taste, and when adding the additions I'll do my s&p in those steps because it's easier to eyeball it. Just don't go overboard because you can always taste after it sits for 5 minutes and add a little more then if needed. I keep a couple of cheap salsas from HEB (Del Primo Verde and Roja) to add to my own bowl of stuff like this:
October 26, 20223 yr I made my cheater (using herdez salsa verde) green chile stew the other night, but I made it with chicken. It was okay, but not as good as with pork. It came out a bit tart. I made a smaller batch, and maybe went too heavy on the salsa compared to the stock/broth. I'll have to try again, see if I can tweak it. Because my wife prefers chicken over pork.
October 26, 20223 yr 25 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: I made my cheater (using herdez salsa verde) green chile stew the other night, but I made it with chicken. It was okay, but not as good as with pork. It came out a bit tart. I made a smaller batch, and maybe went too heavy on the salsa compared to the stock/broth. I'll have to try again, see if I can tweak it. Because my wife prefers chicken over pork. I'd need to go back and look at your prior posts, or just be lazy and ask: what's your go-to cut of pork for that stew? Shoulder/butt or more of a loin cut?
October 26, 20223 yr Just now, jimmyjazz said: I'd need to go back and look at your prior posts, or just be lazy and ask: what's your go-to cut of pork for that stew? Shoulder/butt or more of a loin cut? Shoulder. Ideally, even something with some bone - makes for tastier stock. "Country style" pork ribs are a go-to for me for this.
October 26, 20223 yr On 10/20/2022 at 9:23 AM, ocugolf said: Made a staple for us last night. Something my mom calls "State Fair Soup" as I guess it won some award at the State Fair a long time back. It's easy and takes no time but is delicious. 1 Rotisserie Chicken 2 cans of chicken and rice soup 2 cans of spicy Ranch Style Beans 1 can of hot Rotel 1 package of taco seasoning 1 package of dry ranch dressing mix Chicken stock to cover Made this today. Needed something easy that will feed my kids for the next two days. Turned out great.
October 27, 20223 yr On 10/26/2022 at 10:02 AM, Brisketexan said: I made my cheater (using herdez salsa verde) green chile stew the other night, but I made it with chicken. It was okay, but not as good as with pork. It came out a bit tart. I made a smaller batch, and maybe went too heavy on the salsa compared to the stock/broth. I'll have to try again, see if I can tweak it. Because my wife prefers chicken over pork. what do you put in your pork green chili stew ? i want to buy a pack of country pork ribs for green chili stew in the crock pot
October 27, 20223 yr 18 hours ago, South Austin said: Made this today. Needed something easy that will feed my kids for the next two days. Turned out great. id eat that. want to go next level ? (it's easy) .... make some homemade corn tortillas. so easy and tasty. dont be afraid to season up the masa a little ...
October 27, 20223 yr The San Diego dudes can chime in as I know they’ve heard about the chicken soup at Lourdes. The original is in Escondido but I always drop by the Cardiff location when I’m in town. This soup is fantastic - tons of chicken, rice, avocados sliced and placed on top and some secret seasoning that definitely involves chiles of some kind. I’ve tried recreating the recipes from knock off versions I’ve found online but hasn’t been the same. Next trip to SD, hit up Lourdes: Lourdes - 2113 San Elijo Ave, Cardiff, CA 92007 or Escondido location.
October 27, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, tx 3 putt said: what do you put in your pork green chili stew ? i want to buy a pack of country pork ribs for green chili stew in the crock pot See my answer below -- that's what I usually use. But be sure to brown them first, adds a layer of flavor. On 10/26/2022 at 10:31 AM, Brisketexan said: Shoulder. Ideally, even something with some bone - makes for tastier stock. "Country style" pork ribs are a go-to for me for this.
October 27, 20223 yr Popular Post Chicken and sausage, roux could be darker. This recipe makes a crap ton. Damn right that’s a hard boiled egg. Edited October 27, 20223 yr by RMac5
October 28, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Sbbruin said: I've never had borscht in my life Generally speaking, the further east you get in Europe the less I like the food. The problem with that is the further east you get in Europe the more I like the women.
October 28, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, conVINCEd said: Generally speaking, the further east you get in Europe the less I like the food. The problem with that is the further east you get in Europe the more I like the women. For me, Krakow was the joint of your venn diagram.
October 28, 20223 yr Technically Poland is Central Europe, but I’ve been wanting to make Bigos, except I’m worried I’ll be the only one that will like it.
October 28, 20223 yr Technically Poland is Central Europe, but I’ve been wanting to make Bigos, except I’m worried I’ll be the only one that will like it. Hell, I do that all the time.I make a big-o potta chili, a big-o potta gumbo….
October 28, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, Brisketexan said: Hell, I do that all the time. I make a big-o potta chili, a big-o potta gumbo….
October 28, 20223 yr When I was 19 I lived with a Polish family in north Chicago. I'll just say that 20-YO daughter Yvonne was . . . distracting. Alas, she wanted nothing to do with me.
October 28, 20223 yr 15 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said: Technically Poland is Central Europe, but I’ve been wanting to make Bigos, except I’m worried I’ll be the only one that will like it. so? getting about time to make some. nice thing is you can kinda put whatever you want in it. it doesn't end up sour, at least in my experience. drain and rinse your kraut. Edited October 28, 20223 yr by elfenix
October 28, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: When I was 19 I lived with a Polish family in north Chicago. I'll just say that 20-YO daughter Yvonne was . . . distracting. Alas, she wanted nothing to do with me. Did she have bigo tiddies?
October 28, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, RMac5 said: Did she have bigo tiddies? Actually, she was pretty slim, and looked a lot like Claire Danes.
October 29, 20223 yr 7 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Actually, she was pretty slim, and looked a lot like Claire Danes. Wheelhouse. Still see Claire Danes with the Cranberries playing in the background….
October 30, 20223 yr On 10/26/2022 at 6:19 PM, South Austin said: Made this today. Needed something easy that will feed my kids for the next two days. Turned out great. I don't remember seeing corn on list of ingredients, I'm afraid to ask where they came from.
October 30, 20223 yr 20 minutes ago, Underdog said: I don't remember seeing corn on list of ingredients, I'm afraid to ask where they came from. The chicken and rice soup. There wasn’t much.
October 30, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Trey3216 said: My potato soup game is so on point right now. Potato soup is one of those things I never think about making, and then when I have some, I think "man, I need to regularly make potato soup".
October 30, 20223 yr On 10/27/2022 at 6:21 PM, RMac5 said: Chicken and sausage, roux could be darker. This recipe makes a crap ton. Damn right that’s a hard boiled egg. That is a huevo. How Guatemalan.
October 30, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Potato soup is one of those things I never think about making, and then when I have some, I think "man, I need to regularly make potato soup". I made it in may InstaPot too. Took about 1.5 hours total. (15 minutes to sauté the bacon, onion, garlic and butter, then another hour & 15 pressure cooked soup) 16 Yukon gold potatoes cubed 1 medium white onion 5 cloves garlic 1/2 pint of heavy cream 4 pieces thick sliced bacon 1 stick butter 4 medium sized carrots 4 medium sized celery sticks 16 oz chicken stock 1/2 a beer Salt & pepper to taste put the chopped carrot and celery into a blender with the chicken stock and purée. after the onion, garlic, bacon and butter has sautéed, drop the other ingredients into the pressure cooker and let it go to town. made enough for the wife and I to have 2 bowls each last night and have 2 bowls each of leftovers. Perfect for lunch at the office.
October 30, 20223 yr Not a big fan of potato soup but whenever the wife makes it I seem to help myself to 2 or 3 bowls of it.
October 31, 20223 yr 22 hours ago, Trey3216 said: My potato soup game is so on point right now. That looks great, we had that a lot in the winter growing up. That’s a great comfort food, right up there with chicken and dumplings.
October 31, 20223 yr Ignore the name, but my wife asked me to make this and it was legit good. I followed the recipe as written, used some of my hatch green chili stash, and substituted rotisserie chicken. https://thecozycook.com/white-chicken-chili/ Edited October 31, 20223 yr by LW Goatman
October 31, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, Underdog said: Not a big fan of potato soup but whenever the wife makes it I seem to help myself to 2 or 3 bowls of it. Same, I love her potato soup !
October 31, 20223 yr Did potato soup yesterday as well. Cheesy, Bacony AF potato soup. Again, no picture, but I'll start taking pictures, I guess. Fry up 24oz pack of the HEB original bacon. (Actually fried up half stove-top, did the other half in the air fryer, because I didn't want to fry all of that bacon that many batches. About 8-9 minutes on 400 in our air fryer. Pieces were cut in half). Get it nice a crispy, put to the side. Sautee a whole chopped sweet onion. Put to the side. Peel and cut up into medium size to large pieces a 5lb bag of russets. Boil them in 48oz of chicken broth plus water to top by about half an inch. I throw a little S&P in there. Boil until fork tender. Stir in can of cream of celery, Stir in can of cream of chicken. This is where I season to taste, keeping in mind shit's about to get cheesy. I just do S&P and some Garlic powder Add half of a small block of velveeta/easy melt Add 8 to 16oz of shredded cheddar or colby jack or however much of whatever much you want. I lean to 16oz, but some don't like it too cheesy. Once it all melts check your consistency and all of that. If you're good you're good, if not add more cheese, ditch some liquid or whatever. Crumble up the bacon Add the onions and the bacon (reserve some bacon if you want fresh crispy bacon as a topping) I let it sit 5-10 minutes and then give it a good stir before serving.
October 31, 20223 yr 14 hours ago, LW Goatman said: Ignore the name, but my wife asked me to make this and it was legit good. I followed the recipe as written, used some of my hatch green chili stash, and substituted rotisserie chicken. https://thecozycook.com/white-chicken-chili/ That's not too far from how I do it. Shit is really, really good and easy. Dice up a few (3-5) jalapenos and an onion. Sautee in olive oil until onions are translucent. Throw in some minced garlic at the end until its fragrant. I also dice up some jarred roasted red bell peppers and throw them in as well. You can use raw bell peppers and cook them up with the onions and jalapenos too, but the roasted tastes better and gives it some depth. Add some chili powder, cumin and paprika. Stir the spices into the veggies and cook for about a minute. Puree one can of pinto beans and one can of white northern beans (both drained). Dump them into the pot with the veggies and stir. Throw in a shredded rotisserie chicken and a can of diced tomatoes (drained). Add some chicken broth to your desired consistency. Bring to boil. Reduce to simmer. Let that shit go for 45 min or an hour. Salt and pepper to taste. Add some cayenne if the japs don't give it enough heat on their own.
October 31, 20223 yr On 10/27/2022 at 6:21 PM, RMac5 said: Chicken and sausage, roux could be darker. This recipe makes a crap ton. Damn right that’s a hard boiled egg. Dammit that looks fantastic. I've been doing chicken and sausage gumo lately, but I buy a prepared roux or whatever. Used to do it all from scratch, I just never had the patience to get it dark enough. Maybe I should try again. for the chicken I smoke boneless chicken thighs. I love the extra smoke.
October 31, 20223 yr Popular Post Made caldo de mariscos this weekend. So damn good. Used a seafood mix of oysters, clams, squid, octopus and shrimp Vegetables were squash, carrots, celery, corn, white potatoes, cilantro Soup base was a mix of tomatoes, onion, 4 chiles guajillo, 4 chiles de arbol (these are spicy, go less if needed), couple chiles in adobo sauce 5 cloves of garlic, mexican oregano, salt, pepper. All this was boiled, blended and then strained into the pot. Similar to making salsa Edited October 31, 20223 yr by Zepol87
November 1, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, UncleBuck said: Did potato soup yesterday as well. Cheesy, Bacony AF potato soup. Again, no picture, but I'll start taking pictures, I guess. Fry up 24oz pack of the HEB original bacon. (Actually fried up half stove-top, did the other half in the air fryer, because I didn't want to fry all of that bacon that many batches. About 8-9 minutes on 400 in our air fryer. Pieces were cut in half). Get it nice a crispy, put to the side. Sautee a whole chopped sweet onion. Put to the side. Peel and cut up into medium size to large pieces a 5lb bag of russets. Boil them in 48oz of chicken broth plus water to top by about half an inch. I throw a little S&P in there. Boil until fork tender. Stir in can of cream of celery, Stir in can of cream of chicken. This is where I season to taste, keeping in mind shit's about to get cheesy. I just do S&P and some Garlic powder Add half of a small block of velveeta/easy melt Add 8 to 16oz of shredded cheddar or colby jack or however much of whatever much you want. I lean to 16oz, but some don't like it too cheesy. Once it all melts check your consistency and all of that. If you're good you're good, if not add more cheese, ditch some liquid or whatever. Crumble up the bacon Add the onions and the bacon (reserve some bacon if you want fresh crispy bacon as a topping) I let it sit 5-10 minutes and then give it a good stir before serving. Bake the potatoes and leave them in the fridge overnight. Peel them the next day and make the potato soup form that.
November 1, 20223 yr well...when in Rome, eh...😁 chicken green chili! inspired by the Denver flea Market this weekend that had a huge Mexican produce section. i had no idea what i was doing... scratch that, i do know what I'm doing in the kitchen, obviously 😊 i just didn't follow a recipe, went on instinct. never cooked a tomatillo before! blended everything in first pic for a sauce, retaining some of the liquid. chicken thighs diced and browned with chili powder, comino, chile-lime seasoning, onion, garlic and another sliced jalapeno. added one cube each Knorr caldo de tomate y caldo de pollo, then flour, then the blended sauce. let it simmer for an hour, adding the leftover cooking liquid as needed... served over white rice, finished with fresh squeezed lime, cilantro, and sharp cheddar.
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