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#2801
1 minute ago, HenryJames said:

Fideo loco, imo.

 

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Not really sure what I am looking at here. But I woudl probably eat it.  I have also been hungover basically all day. 

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#2803

Key lime pie.

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#2808
15 hours ago, Deej said:

Love me some Hamburger Helper once in awhile. 

I don't know why they call this stuff Hamburger  Helper. It does just fine by itself, huh? I like it better than Tuna Helper myself, don't you, Clark?

#2810
On 11/7/2020 at 12:23 AM, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Damn, sounds like you’ve had a few. 

Yep. Fair point. Kimchi. Potato vodka. 
Apologies.

As penance: Canned tuna, cold butter (a quarter stick per can) capers (or pickles or olives)1tsp. Process until smooth. Try it with crackers.

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#2811
6 hours ago, Willfully Horn said:

Yep. Fair point. Kimchi. Potato vodka. 
Apologies.

As penance: Canned tuna, cold butter (a quarter stick per can) capers (or pickles or olives)1tsp. Process until smooth. Try it with crackers.

I’ve done this with Mayo instead of butter.  And eat it on a sandwich.  It’s called tuna salad.

#2812
19 hours ago, Deej said:

The backyard smells of gochujang.

 

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Damn that looks good.  I call my weed gochujang too. 

#2813
53 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

 

Damn that looks good.  I call my weed gochujang too. 

Let the chicken marinade overnight, then reduced the leftover marinade and spooned over the chicken, and popped it into the oven for a bit to caramelize some.

 

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#2814
4 hours ago, Landomatic said:

I’ve done this with Mayo instead of butter.  And eat it on a sandwich.  It’s called tuna salad.

Yeah. This isn’t a tuna sandwich. Don’t try it. Or do. If you do, you will put it out before company. It’s a Marcella Hazan recipe.

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#2815
9 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

Yeah. This isn’t a tuna sandwich. Don’t try it. Or do. If you do, you will put it out before company. It’s a Marcella Hazan recipe.

Hahaha yeah, you've got your champagne and caviar...and you've got your canned tuna and butter.

#2818
6 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

And capers. Don’t forget those.

So, you blend all of it in a blender together?  Or you blend the tuna and butter then add capers?

#2819
9 minutes ago, Landomatic said:

So, you blend all of it in a blender together?  Or you blend the tuna and butter then add capers?

Blend it all together. 
Have you ever not loved a Marcella recipe?

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Marcella love

#2820
14 minutes ago, Willfully Horn said:

Blend it all together. 
Have you ever not loved a Marcella recipe?

I don’t know that I’ve ever had one of her recipes.  But I’m Italian and cook the shot out of some Italian food so I’m guessing I probably have.

I’ll try the tuna butter and report back.  And you just use regular canned tuna?  Or as @elfenix mentioned, do you need something a little fancier?

#2821

I use regular canned, but better quality tuna ought make a better dish.

This is so much lighter than expected. I dig it when simple things create a greater than the sum of its parts deal.

Like potato-rocket soup. Old bread, a potato, arugula, a bit of olive oil, and water. Geez. That makes an awesome soup.

Or, the effect of blackened fish, black beans, rice, and salad. It makes you feel so much better than you think it should.

This Tuna spread is that sort of experience, for me.

#2822
45 minutes ago, Landomatic said:

 

I’ll try the tuna butter and report back.  And you just use regular canned tuna?  Or as @elfenix mentioned, do you need something a little fancier?

I double checked the quantities, because I often am wrong, like now. A half stick butter per can, and a TBS capers. 

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#2823
21 hours ago, Willfully Horn said:

I use regular canned, but better quality tuna ought make a better dish.

This is so much lighter than expected. I dig it when simple things create a greater than the sum of its parts deal.

Like potato-rocket soup. Old bread, a potato, arugula, a bit of olive oil, and water. Geez. That makes an awesome soup.

Or, the effect of blackened fish, black beans, rice, and salad. It makes you feel so much better than you think it should.

This Tuna spread is that sort of experience, for me.

Orecchiette with Pork Sausage and Broccoli is that way.  Pretty much three simple ingredients, one of which I don't even like on it's own, but the combination is amazing.  This is the one I make...

 

#2824
On 11/6/2020 at 6:06 PM, HenryJames said:

Homemade hamburger helper with bacon, cream, and cheese.

 

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Is that recipe that was in the NY Times the other day? I was going to knock that one out myself.

#2825
5 minutes ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

Is that recipe that was in the NY Times the other day? I was going to knock that one out myself.

Indeed. Everything except the hot sauce because I wanted my daughter to eat it. 
 

#2827

Special occasions for me and my wife ( no pics, you degenerate bastards ), I like to take a 2 to 2 1/2 inch prime ribeye, slice it down the middle, grill it hot for two to three minutes per side, then cover it in a crawfish cream sauce.

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#2828
16 hours ago, Victor Lazlo said:

Special occasions for me and my wife ( no pics, you degenerate bastards ), I like to take a 2 to 2 1/2 inch prime ribeye, slice it down the middle, grill it hot for two to three minutes per side, then cover it in a crawfish cream sauce.

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Kind of a crawfish steak Oscar.  Dig it. 

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#2829

Smoked then seared  tri tip. Chimichurri and a horse radish sauce. Brussels and a twice baked potato on the side. Fucking slammed. 

 

 

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#2832
2 hours ago, pops said:

Smoked then seared  tri tip. Chimichurri and a horse radish sauce. Brussels and a twice baked potato on the side. Fucking slammed. 

 

 

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How long did you smoke/what temp?

#2833
46 minutes ago, Etexhorn13 said:

How long did you smoke/what temp?

220ish for maybe 2 hours?  Pulled it at 120. 

Let it rest while I opened up both vents on my komodo. Probably 700 on the grates when I put it back on. 90 seconds a side to sear. 

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#2835

Made these cheese enchiladas with flour tortillas (come at me) two ways.  Forgot the after pic, but turned out pretty good.  Slammed and what have you...

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#2837
[mention=2844]NateHitch[/mention] - info on the recipe for the pork stew?


Followed that recipe but used parsley and basil in place of the cilantro because wife hates it.

I've made several of her recipes and they're all greatness. Her chorizo recipe is legit as well as her birria tacos
#2838
5 hours ago, Landomatic said:

Made these cheese enchiladas with flour tortillas (come at me) two ways.  Forgot the after pic, but turned out pretty good.  Slammed and what have you...

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But why?

#2839
15 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

But why?

Because I was craving enchiladas and had all the stuff to make them.  Why do you make the shit you make?

Ohhhhh...you meant, why did I forget the after pic?  Don’t know, man.  Just totally slipped my mind.  I could lie and say they got devoured before I was able to get the pic.  But it was just because I forgot.  Sorry I’ll try harder harder next time.

Or why did I make them two ways?  I guess I just wanted some variety

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#2840
13 minutes ago, Landomatic said:

Because I was craving enchiladas and had all the stuff to make them.  Why do you make the shit you make?

Ohhhhh...you meant, why did I forget the after pic?  Don’t know, man.  Just totally slipped my mind.  I could lie and say they got devoured before I was able to get the pic.  But it was just because I forgot.  Sorry I’ll try harder harder next time.

Or why did I make them two ways?  I guess I just wanted some variety

I think he meant why a glass dish instead of ceramic.

#2842
1 hour ago, South Austin said:

I think he meant why a glass dish instead of ceramic.

Oh that?  Yeah unfortunately that’s all I have.  Total gringo move, I know

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#2844

Chicken tortilla soup. So easy. So good. I've probably posted the same thing before. Fuck off. 

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#2847
16 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

You know what he was referring to, you preemptively addressed it

Thanks for clarifying.  Now go get your meter checked

#2848
1 hour ago, Landomatic said:

Thanks for clarifying.  Now go get your meter checked

Hey it’s the flour tortillas 

#2849
13 hours ago, pops said:

Chicken tortilla soup. So easy. So good. I've probably posted the same thing before. Fuck off. 

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Yeah, I’m going to need that recipe.

#2850
1 hour ago, pearlandhorn said:

Yeah, I’m going to need that recipe.

Super easy. 

Dice an onion and sautee over medium heat in a big pot or Dutch oven. 

Add a jalapeño or 2...or whatever pepper you want depending on spice level. 

3 minced cloves of garlic into the pan for just a bit along with a T of ground cumin and T of chili powder. 

Let that shit get fragrant for maybe a minute then add big can of whole peeled tomatoes. Can of sweet corn (fresh cut off the cob if you can get it)  and can of black beans (both rinsed) and 3 cups of chicken stock. Salt and pepper. 

I also add in half a lime and a handful of chopped up cilantro stems. 

Now you can either take the easy delicious route or the long route that just won't taste as good. 

I grab a rotisserie chicken from the store, shred the breasts and thighs and throw them in the pot, bring everything to a boil then simmer for maybe 30 minutes while I break up the whole tomatoes as they cook. 

If you used raw chicken i guess let it go until it is cooked enough to shred. 

Garnish with cilantro. Sour cream, avocado and tortilla strips. Add hot sauce as desired. I served it with a couple of street taco sized tortillas for dipping. 

Using the rotisserie chicken and this can easily be done in 45 minutes and tastes like you spent hours. 

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