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#5951

Decided to go kinda Scottish. Ate dinner on the back patio in a nice cool breeze.

Braised lamb shank with neeps, tatties, and carrots. Started with a bunch of shallots, garlic, and then several sprigs of fresh thyme in the braising liquid (beef broth).

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#5952
On 9/7/2024 at 9:25 AM, Underdog said:

Bolognese or regular meat sauce?  I could never give up pasta even with a gun to my head, I can eat spaghetti with just a can of Hunt's tomato sauce and be happy. 

Pretty standard. Onion, garlic, ground beef, tomato.

#5954

Big fan of toasted ravioli.  If you visit St. Louis, head for The Hill, and find some toasted ravioli.  (I prefer Charlie Gitto's.)

#5955

Toasted ravioli found its way down to Memphis and is the main app at every I-talian joint there.  I could eat pounds of it.  
 

also the barbecue pork pizza is a fine product that’s been around for decades before CPK had it.  
 

 

#5956
On 9/4/2024 at 7:55 PM, Bozo_Casanova said:

Love a dutch baby - my recipe

3 eggs

1/2 cup flour

1/2 cup milk

some honey, some salt, some nutmeg

Mix it all in the blender.

cut up 1/2 stick of butter in a 10" cast iron skillet, and put it in a cold oven, then preheat to 425

When the oven reaches 425, the butter should be melted and then some. Pour the batter in, return to the oven and bake for about 20-25 mins. 

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#5957

Did a “healthy” paella yesterday whereby I cut the chorizo and chicken. Prob won’t do that again, but it was still pretty good…

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#5958

Wife messaged me today, told me she has a little head cold. I had some leftover grilled green chile chicken quarters, so made a quick green chile chicken soup.

Picked the meat off the bone, put skin and bones in a pot with some water, boiled for a while to make some stock. Sweat some onion, carrot, lots of garlic in another pan. Strain bones etc from stock. Add sautéed veggies, add more water, a small can of tomatillo salsa verde, a can of diced green chiles. Add some knorr chicken bouillon till the broth tastes right. Add chicken, simmer for a bit. Dice one calabaza, add and cook for 3-4 mins. Serve with chopped cilantro and fresh limes.

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#5959
5 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Wife messaged me today, told me she has a little head cold. I had some leftover grilled green chile chicken quarters, so made a quick green chile chicken soup.

Picked the meat off the bone, put skin and bones in a pot with some water, boiled for a while to make some stock. Sweat some onion, carrot, lots of garlic in another pan. Strain bones etc from stock. Add sautéed veggies, add more water, a small can of tomatillo salsa verde, a can of diced green chiles. Add some knorr chicken bouillon till the broth tastes right. Add chicken, simmer for a bit. Dice one calabaza, add and cook for 3-4 mins. Serve with chopped cilantro and fresh limes.

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you're going to make a great wife one day 

#5964
On 9/9/2024 at 9:42 PM, jimmyjazz said:

Big fan of toasted ravioli.  If you visit St. Louis, head for The Hill, and find some toasted ravioli.  (I prefer Charlie Gitto's.)

I was in St. Louis for 3 weeks for work before Covid never been genie that was a big surprise. That shit is awesome

#5967
12 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

^ Can you copy/paste the recipe later? Don’t feel like giving them an email. 

Here's the print recipe as a .pdf, there's a YouTube video of the recipie too which is how we found it. Apparently you can add peppermint for a Christmas version that's pretty allsome (in a few months)

Chewy Brownie Cookies Recipe (with Video).PDF

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#5969

Puya pepper marinated shrimp stir fry with onion, yellow bell pepper, snow peas and basil with noodles. 
 

For one:

 

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#5971

Never had Beef Wellington, so decided to make it for the game yesterday.

It is a lot of work, knew this going in. It was awesome, but don’t know that I would make it again. It is also not as pretty as you see online, but it tasted amazing.

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#5975

Yeah, and if I DID use crepes, I'd just buy some out of the refrigerated section.  Ain't nobody got no time to make crepes.

#5978
the crepes go inside the puff pastry

This…used both. The crepes help as an added layer to prevent soggy mess. Puff pastry was on the outside, just didn’t have a pic of that part.
#5979
1 hour ago, 1978horn said:


This…used both. The crepes help as an added layer to prevent soggy mess. Puff pastry was on the outside, just didn’t have a pic of that part.

Interesting. I've never seen that in a recipe. 

#5983
On 8/21/2024 at 4:12 PM, Celery Man said:

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Copying this tonight. The peel is a great idea. 

6 hours ago, Trey3216 said:

Air fried chicken over lemon/creme/butter/spinach sauce risotto.   
 

 

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That's a restaurant dish. Well. Fucking. Done. 

#5984
53 minutes ago, pops said:

Copying this tonight. The peel is a great idea. 

That's a restaurant dish. Well. Fucking. Done. 

I was pIssued at the wife for a bit because she had opened a package of sun dried tomatoes and not put them in the fridge.  So that was one thing that also was gonna be in this dish.   But it tasted great.  Chicken was juicy (first time I’ve done it with a dish like that in the air fryer, usually par fry in a pan then bake to finish), and just enough sauce to make it not sloppy…leftovers were good today too.  Thanks man! 

#5986
8 hours ago, Trey3216 said:

Air fried chicken over lemon/creme/butter/spinach sauce risotto.   

What do you think about chicken fried in the air fryer?  We have a very small one that might handle a couple of thighs, best case, so I've never tried it, but it might be worth it.

#5987
7 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

What do you think about chicken fried in the air fryer?  We have a very small one that might handle a couple of thighs, best case, so I've never tried it, but it might be worth it.

Give this a shot. It works well with mine, though it’s larger and holds about 4-6 thighs depending on size. The skin always comes out nice and crispy, aided by the baking soda.

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#5988
5 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

What do you think about chicken fried in the air fryer?  We have a very small one that might handle a couple of thighs, best case, so I've never tried it, but it might be worth it.

This was boneless/skinless breast chunks that I’d normally pan fry for such a dish.  They turned out damn good.   I’ve done thighs a bunch of times in it and they come out great.  Also have done wings.  One of my favorite things to do is take a bunch of wings and smoke them…then air fry them for about 10-12 minutes on 400. Crisps the skin up perfectly (also will sauce them prior to and after the air fryer on occasion) 

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#5989

Did something wonderful last night.
Garlic bread topped with spaghetti and mozzarella and baked it to melt the cheese.
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#5990

Nothing fancy, but made this breakfast casserole this evening. Now I'm making cream gravy to go over it. 

 

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#5991
Did something wonderful last night.
Garlic bread topped with spaghetti and mozzarella and baked it to melt the cheese.
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Oh FUCK yes!

Speaking of bread, I took a vendor’s advice and put her pistachio feta up above on crusty bread with a fried egg and some Mexican chili crunch. Absolute fire!

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#5992
On 9/15/2024 at 6:28 PM, Rip76 said:

A little Mississippi Pot Roast.

#gotexans

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One of my absolute favorite crockpot meals.  But damn if it doesn't make me go full Jackson Pollock on the can the next day.

#5993
20 hours ago, Deej said:

Nothing fancy, but made this breakfast casserole this evening. Now I'm making cream gravy to go over it. 

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Any hints on ingredients and time/temp? 

#5994
1 hour ago, VirginiaLonghorn said:

Any hints on ingredients and time/temp? 

Brown a pound (two if you like) of spicy breakfast sausage.

Sautee peppers and onions until they are cooked. I just used the frozen fajita mix from HEB.

Beat 8 eggs and then mix in two cups of milk, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, any seasoning you might like (I just eyeball all that), and two cups of shredded cheese (I use the Mexican blend from HEB.)

Take one bag (30 oz) of frozen tater tot crowns, put them in a big bowl. Pour the eggs mixture over them and stir until well mixed. 

Pour into a 13x9 baking dish that has been sprayed with non-stick spray, put some more cheese over the top to your liking, and bake at 350 for about an hour until the eggs are set and you're happy with the color.

 

 

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#5996
19 minutes ago, Deej said:

Brown a pound (two if you like) of spicy breakfast sausage.

Sautee peppers and onions until they are cooked. I just used the frozen fajita mix from HEB.

Beat 8 eggs and then mix in two cups of milk, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, any seasoning you might like (I just eyeball all that), and two cups of shredded cheese (I use the Mexican blend from HEB.)

Take one bag (30 oz) of frozen tater tot crowns, put them in a big bowl. Pour the eggs mixture over them and still until well mixed. 

Pour into a 13x9 baking dish that has been sprayed with non-stick spray, put some more cheese over the top to your liking, and bake at 350 for about an hour until the eggs are set and you're happy with the color.

This is my go-to when we are at the beach.  Works great the next day too.  Instead of tater tot crowns sometimes I use this, fried up a bit before adding egg mix.  Also can use diced ham, bacon, or all 3.

bag of simply potatoes

#5998
1 hour ago, South Austin said:

Just don't ask him for his cream gravy recipe.

Hold it under your mom.

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