December 14, 20223 yr Take a Costco food court hot dog, pile it high with kimchi. Glorious. And you'll need to poop in the next hour or so.
December 14, 20223 yr I've had that reaction to Costco food court hot dogs without kimchi. Legitimately afraid of the combo. Sounds delicious though. Maybe through some siracha on there? Ouch my colon.
December 14, 20223 yr Kimchi continues to be one of those culinary mysteries to me. I've tried it about a dozen times. I don't like it. I keep trying it. On it's face, it's thinks I fucking love: fermented food, spices, cabbage. I fucking love sauerkraut. But nope, every time I try Kimchi I don't like. It's frustrating and mildly irritating. Kimchi is the superstar of the Korean array of fermented foods. When I would travel there it amazed me how kimchi varied from restaurant to restaurant. But the table would be set with a dozen other fermented things that ranged from delicious to repugnant, like fermented little fish. Fermented barbecue crab was a big time delicacy that they lived and we hated so they would order triple orders for all of us and then eat themselves. It was a putrid thing to eat.If you make your own use sea salt. That is the big difference with Korean kimchi.
December 14, 20223 yr Hot dogs need real toppings. It's just crummy yellow mustard, ketchup, and "relish." Maybe I need to make a run through Costco, pick up some cheese, jalapenos, onion, spicy mustard and then buy the hot dog. The dog itself isn't bad, but the extras are pitiful.
December 14, 20223 yr 33 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said: Hot dogs need real toppings. It's just crummy yellow mustard, ketchup, and "relish." Maybe I need to make a run through Costco, pick up some cheese, jalapenos, onion, spicy mustard and then buy the hot dog. The dog itself isn't bad, but the extras are pitiful. bring your sundick condiment case on every costco run
December 14, 20223 yr Author The ultimate flex is buying a rotisserie chicken and eating it in the food court
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December 14, 20223 yr Author 17 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: For all you surly virgins, the nexus shampoo and conditioner is $10 off ($19.99) great buy. The women folk love that brand. It’s $42 on Amazon damn, one bottle is $26 at H‑E‑B and smaller
December 15, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, LW Goatman said: That seems to be the very definition of "packing heat".
December 15, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Incredulity said: Homemade kimchi is way better than anything I have bought from a store. Cut up and thoroughly rinse a napa cabbage Brine in saltwater overnight. remove from saltwater and lightly rinse. Coat in and Let mother nature do her thing in sealed bowl for 2 weeks. Stir every couple days. Pack into a glass canning jar and refrigerate. add carrots, daikon, peppers.....to enhance flavors you like Wouldn't it be easier to just take a spoon and go out back to the compost pile
December 15, 20223 yr 9 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: Wouldn't it be easier to just take a spoon and go out back to the compost pile Probably easier to marry a Korean woman, to be honest.
December 15, 20223 yr There’s a problem with that. Korean women are not taught to cook by their mothers. That job is left to their future mother in law so she learns to cook the way mama did. So you’d need to marry a Korean mother in law, or else she’s learning to make your mom’s meat loaf or going to Door Dash.My cousin married a girl in Thailand. Hurray! Curry and pad Thai at Thanksgiving! Wrong. Can’t cook Worth a damn.
December 15, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, WBT said: No one in Thailand cooks. They eat every meal from the food carts. Who cooks at the food carts?
December 16, 20223 yr Has anyone been to the Costco Business center or whatever in Dallas? The talk of whole pigs is intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to its newsletter.
December 18, 20223 yr If anyone happens to be at an Austin area Costco tomorrow, tips on either prime rib or ribeye roast or even beef tenderloin pricing would be nice. I'm trying to scope things out for Christmas lunch.
December 18, 20223 yr The very trimmed choice Tenderloin was $22.95 a lb at the one in Houston last week; I can’t do Austin but I’ll be at the Houston one in the am.
December 18, 20223 yr On 12/16/2022 at 11:48 AM, Scary Stranger said: Has anyone been to the Costco Business center or whatever in Dallas? The talk of whole pigs is intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to its newsletter. I was there yesterday, wasn't in the market for whole pigs, but their selection of big primal cuts was finominal. It's worth a visit. I got a 5-lb boneless leg of lamb for $6.49 per lb. We will eat well this Christmas. Edited December 18, 20223 yr by DalTxHornFan
December 18, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, BearSchlong said: The very trimmed choice Tenderloin was $22.95 a lb at the one in Houston last week; I can’t do Austin but I’ll be at the Houston one in the am. Randalls (in Austin) have the same for $14.99/lb -- maybe not quite as trimmed.
December 18, 20223 yr The ones at Costco this morning were “peeled” and choice was $22.95 and prime was mid $30s. Choice New York strips were $8.99 and ribeyes $12.99 IIRC. I’d verify but they are in the cooler buried under all the Christmas gifts, but I’m grilling them tonight. They also had rib roasts which looked good.I’m doing steak for 10 on the 30th but didn’t source those yet.I don’t drink but my wife picked up half a case of the Kirkland brand Prosecco.
December 18, 20223 yr On 12/16/2022 at 11:48 AM, Scary Stranger said: The talk of whole pigs is intriguing to me We talking about the average Costco customer browsing the free samples?
December 19, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, BearSchlong said: The ones at Costco this morning were “peeled” and choice was $22.95 and prime was mid $30s. Choice New York strips were $8.99 and ribeyes $12.99 IIRC. I’d verify but they are in the cooler buried under all the Christmas gifts, but I’m grilling them tonight. They also had rib roasts which looked good. I’m doing steak for 10 on the 30th but didn’t source those yet. I don’t drink but my wife picked up half a case of the Kirkland brand Prosecco. I do drink, and that stuff is pretty solid.
December 19, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Gil Bang said: I do drink, and that stuff is pretty solid. Yes, it is.
December 19, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, BearSchlong said: The ones at Costco this morning were “peeled” and choice was $22.95 and prime was mid $30s. Choice New York strips were $8.99 and ribeyes $12.99 IIRC. I’d verify but they are in the cooler buried under all the Christmas gifts, but I’m grilling them tonight. They also had rib roasts which looked good. I bought a package of the choice NY strips this week and grilled one last night. After choosing ribeyes for years, I found this steak to be my new favorite and will be buying them going forward. Love the fact that the FW COSTCO opens their doors 15-30 minutes early during holidays which makes parking, getting what I need, and being home in less than an hour a bonus.
December 19, 20223 yr 50 minutes ago, pch said: I bought a package of the choice NY strips this week and grilled one last night. After choosing ribeyes for years, I found this steak to be my new favorite and will be buying them going forward. Love the fact that the FW COSTCO opens their doors 15-30 minutes early during holidays which makes parking, getting what I need, and being home in less than an hour a bonus. Costco NY Strips are my go to. Buy the packages and individually vacuum seal the individual steaks and freeze them on a flat tray for later use.
December 19, 20223 yr Kirkland vodka has become a staple for Bloody Marys for us (only mixed drink I consume with regularity).
December 19, 20223 yr Most of the time, I get the Costco filets. Might have to try the strips, as I dig a good strip too.
December 19, 20223 yr Author On 12/15/2022 at 3:55 PM, Tailgate said: I give this to many of my friends and family with kids. Always a big hit
December 19, 20223 yr Author On 12/18/2022 at 10:20 AM, jimmyjazz said: Randalls (in Austin) have the same for $14.99/lb -- maybe not quite as trimmed. no way the quality is even close
December 19, 20223 yr Author 18 hours ago, Gil Bang said: I do drink, and that stuff is pretty solid. very good costco / Kirkland wine review .., https://www.seattletimes.com/life/food-drink/the-2022-guide-to-the-best-costco-wines/?amp=1
December 19, 20223 yr 29 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: no way the quality is even close Graded choice, but probably not to Costco standards.
December 19, 20223 yr Author If someone wants buy a roasting pig, properly prepare it and invite me over …… I’m free I need a lot of flavor, no bland cooks for me think flavor town Edited December 19, 20223 yr by tx 3 putt
December 22, 20223 yr Author Good friend of mine has 3 sick kids and sent me money to buy meds at Costco. 3 bottle of kids mucinex $15 3 bottle of some other name brand $15 200 vicks cough drops $7 mucinex is $15 a bottle at H‑E‑B and Walgreens. I swing by her office and told her to pop the trunk, easy delivery Edited December 22, 20223 yr by tx 3 putt
December 23, 20223 yr This is happening for Christmas Eve lunch tomorrow. My in-laws wouldn’t know good food even if it bit them first, but I’m the chef this round so my rules. Hope it’s as good as it looks. Cedar Park Costco was insanity this morning, even before official opening time. Edited December 23, 20223 yr by Vanderpool
December 23, 20223 yr This is happening for Christmas Eve lunch tomorrow. My in-laws wouldn’t know good food even if it bit them first, but I’m the chef this round so my rules.I hate cooking for my parents because the only way they’ll eat steak is burnt. Went to Costco at opening to get some short ribs since that would work for their toddler palate. Sold out. They don’t eat seafood so none of that’s an option. I’m not cooking a fucking turkey. Finally said fuck it and got a whole tenderloin that’ll be cooked to low medium rare. I guess they can just have a baked potato and sides. I’m tired of catering to picky eaters.
December 24, 20223 yr Just microwave their slices when it's time to serve. No reason to cook an entire roast to shitty doneness to satisfy one or two people. Or, if you care more, slice and sear in a pan with butter.
December 24, 20223 yr Just microwave their slices when it's time to serve. No reason to cook an entire roast to shitty doneness to satisfy one or two people. Or, if you care more, slice and sear in a pan with butter.I don’t cater to shitty taste. The roast will be just past rare. My mom can work a skillet if she wants to ruin a slice.
December 24, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, CooterBrown said: I don’t cater to shitty taste. The roast will be just past rare. My mom can work a skillet if she wants to ruin a slice. The trick I used when dealing with those folks was to have a shallow pan of the jus at just below a simmer. If you dunk a slice in there just before serving, it knocks the "pink" off of it and fools them into thinking it's whatever temp they wanted. Or you could continue with your plan and I salute that experience as well.
December 26, 20222 yr Just stumbled on this great thread.I picked up a leg of lamb at a Costco Saturday and roasted it for Christmas dinner last night. It was incredible.I buy those 4lb trays of deveined jumbo shrimp then divide into 4 quart sized ziploc bags and throw them in the freezer. They'll defrost in cold water in under 10 mins, so there's always a protein on hand if time gets away from me like it often does. I go back and forth on the NY Strips and Ribeyes, sometimes the filet.That's not even getting into the liquor section. Love me some Costco.
December 27, 20222 yr Both staples at my house. If you like peanuts, these are fantastic. Much bigger and crunchier than others I have had.
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