January 1, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, Cajun said: Gotdamn that prime rib looks perfect. It helps me storm the castle. I use Kenji’s reverse sear. My oven won’t hold at 200, so I use 250. Works every single time and the rest before sear really makes getting the rest of the meal ready easier. https://www.seriouseats.com/perfect-prime-rib-beef-recipe
January 1, 20241 yr True, but it's a common crutch. I certainly don't use it.I have my various chile powders like ancho, guajillo, chipotle, etc but I always have a bottle of Fiesta and Gebhardts on hand for quick dishes or simple adds. Same as I have garam masala, tony cachere’s Cajun seasoning, and Thai curry pastes on hand.
January 2, 20241 yr Popular Post Well I got bored and then got creative! We did a cool wreath of pigs in a blanket at Christmas and due to the massive piggy count on the batch from Costco, I wanted to ue them up rather than wasting them. I give you.... "Pigs in a Blanket Longhorn." I think I'm gonna go full three dimensional next holiday season! But looks cool and I love the undercooked dough from the pulling apart where the dough is more dense. But basically if you can envision it with piggies, you can build it!
January 9, 20241 yr Forgot that I took a pic of the Christmas Eve spread this year. As well as the inspiration for the Pigs in blanket Longhorn. I doubt I will ever do pigs in a blanket again in mass where it's not a wreath around the holidays .
January 9, 20241 yr **Oh yeah since nobody else posted yet, the one key to doing the piggy shapes is to cook them on Parchment paper, where normally we would use a silpat mat on a pastry. It was definitely a two person operation to get the wreath onto the platter intact. The wife peeled away the parchment paper as I stabilized with a pair of spatulas trying to fully support the hot bread as we slid it into place. Last night for the Championship game we took our first foray into the world of attempting Sushi at Home. The daughter gave me a nice Japanese knife and I figured time to start learning some new stuff and techniques. Nigiri is mainly a victim of my newbie knife work. When I first started my (again not the best) knife work on the cucumber taking off the end I liked the look of the seed cluster, so decided to make it the base of spicy salmon, along with the seaweed salad. Totally fubared the first roll as I cut the nori too short and overstuffed. Would have tossed except for ingredient costs, Actually made a tight second roll that I of course did not take a picture of. Decided to try and make the more difficult roll with the rice on the exterior and it turned out ok, for my first try. I think I fucked up the rice and that made it harder to get an even consistency across the nori to begin with but live and learn. Anyhow a new cooking adventure! One I have to get at least adequate at to justify all the start up ingredient costs. And live up to my daughter's gift of such a nice knife! Edited January 9, 20241 yr by horn4life
January 9, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, horn4life said: **Oh yeah since nobody else posted yet, the one key to doing the piggy shapes is to cook them on Parchment paper, where normally we would use a silpat mat on a pastry. It was definitely a two person operation to get the wreath onto the platter intact. The wife peeled away the parchment paper as I stabilized with a pair of spatulas trying to fully support the hot bread as we slid it into place. Last night for the Championship game we took our first foray into the world of attempting Sushi at Home. The daughter gave me a nice Japanese knife and I figured time to start learning some new stuff and techniques. Nigiri is mainly a victim of my newbie knife work. When I first started my (again not the best) knife work on the cucumber taking off the end I liked the look of the seed cluster, so decided to make it the base of spicy salmon, along with the seaweed salad. Totally fubared the first roll as I cut the nori too short and overstuffed. Would have tossed except for ingredient costs, Actually made a tight second roll that I of course did not take a picture of. Decided to try and make the more difficult roll with the rice on the exterior and it turned out ok, for my first try. I think I fucked up the rice and that made it harder to get an even consistency across the nori to begin with but live and learn. Anyhow a new cooking adventure! One I have to get at least adequate at to justify all the start up ingredient costs. And live up to my daughter's gift of such a nice knife! Did you buy your fish locally or order from a speciality website?
January 9, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, conVINCEd said: Did you buy your fish locally or order from a speciality website?
January 10, 20241 yr 20 hours ago, conVINCEd said: Did you buy your fish locally or order from a speciality website? I bought the Bluefin and Salmon at H-Mart, along with the plethora of ingredients to get started. I learned in the process that all most all wasabi on the shelves is simply dyed horseradish interestingly enough. The fish market at H-Mart is pretty cool, they have a lot of live in aquariums, and good supply of prepared sushi, and sashimi grade fish. Most common is tuna and salmon so I started with those. I know that keeping fish cold (no matter the situation) is important, and what I did to keep the stuff extra cold in the fridge was get a Tupperware container to put the fish in and put some ice in a ziplock to keep the fish literally ice cold. The other thing is to keep the exposure to air down, so I cut off what I need, rewrap in plastic and return to the tupperware ice step up. One thing I have sort of decided already, is that I prefer a snow cone style hand roll, to a normal roll. Simply because I can put more stuff into them and less rice as a percentage. Plus super easy to personalize and add or eliminate ingredients for each person. The other thing is while in my mind I sort of poo-poo the Krab (fake) it's a nice protein supplement that lends a creamy nature to the hand rolls. Anyhow something new, and fun to fart around with. Plus you can make the shit look pretty, with a little care. The hand rolls are easy to roll and you don't even need a mat. The little tab is where you rub some rice on it to "glue" it to the nori roll. Below is a pic of ingredients for a similar tuna hand roll. But shows one of the tricks I use constantly to create a quick, sanitary, and disposable surface to work on. I sprinkle a little water on my countertop, then lay out a sheet of plastic wrap (or more for like a brisket rub), and the water tension holds the plastic wrap in place and keeps it from sliding around. Plus cleanup is non-existent! Salad with Krab, seaweed salad, tuna, spicy mayo, and spicy mayo for lunch. Best looking leftovers I have ever had! Edited January 10, 20241 yr by horn4life
January 11, 20241 yr Ok so this is barely worth mentioning but I had no idea until this week that these existed- ready to cook tortillas. put them in front of the taco station tonight for everyone to make their own. Really added to the taco experience. am I just way behind , and everyone buys these for some meals?
January 11, 20241 yr I bought the Bluefin and Salmon at H-Mart, along with the plethora of ingredients to get started. I learned in the process that all most all wasabi on the shelves is simply dyed horseradish interestingly enough. The fish market at H-Mart is pretty cool, they have a lot of live in aquariums, and good supply of prepared sushi, and sashimi grade fish. Most common is tuna and salmon so I started with those. I know that keeping fish cold (no matter the situation) is important, and what I did to keep the stuff extra cold in the fridge was get a Tupperware container to put the fish in and put some ice in a ziplock to keep the fish literally ice cold. The other thing is to keep the exposure to air down, so I cut off what I need, rewrap in plastic and return to the tupperware ice step up. One thing I have sort of decided already, is that I prefer a snow cone style hand roll, to a normal roll. Simply because I can put more stuff into them and less rice as a percentage. Plus super easy to personalize and add or eliminate ingredients for each person. The other thing is while in my mind I sort of poo-poo the Krab (fake) it's a nice protein supplement that lends a creamy nature to the hand rolls. Anyhow something new, and fun to fart around with. Plus you can make the shit look pretty, with a little care. The hand rolls are easy to roll and you don't even need a mat. The little tab is where you rub some rice on it to "glue" it to the nori roll. Below is a pic of ingredients for a similar tuna hand roll. But shows one of the tricks I use constantly to create a quick, sanitary, and disposable surface to work on. I sprinkle a little water on my countertop, then lay out a sheet of plastic wrap (or more for like a brisket rub), and the water tension holds the plastic wrap in place and keeps it from sliding around. Plus cleanup is non-existent! Salad with Krab, seaweed salad, tuna, spicy mayo, and spicy mayo for lunch. Best looking leftovers I have ever had!Good shit! I’m very much looking forward to the H Mart opening up on Burnet. In other news, tonight was all about the Cornish hen:
January 11, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: Ok so this is barely worth mentioning but I had no idea until this week that these existed- ready to cook tortillas. put them in front of the taco station tonight for everyone to make their own. Really added to the taco experience. am I just way behind , and everyone buys these for some meals? Pretty sure their praises have been sung on this board in one thread or another for quite a while now.
January 11, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: am I just way behind , and everyone buys these for some meals? some?
January 11, 20241 yr I love cornish hens! We used to get the two packs and basically stuff them like mini-turkeys with dressing. A delicious way to create a pile of tiny bones! This was my final Sushi act. Actually got a fair amount of meals out of about $60 or so in fish. This final hurrah was basically a pile of whatever was left, and some reheated sticky rice. I made a "Comet" on a plate and put it in the fridge, but then screwed up after chopping stuff up, and forgot to use the darn comet plate. So I guess it was the almost comet... Best damn leftover meal I have had in a while. Edited January 11, 20241 yr by horn4life
January 12, 20241 yr On 12/21/2023 at 8:00 PM, jimmyjazz said: We had our annual family Christmas cookie get-together last night at the house. All four kids plus the one grandkid. It totally snuck up on me, and I didn't plan dinner. All of a sudden everyone's looking at me like "what are we eating, Dad?" Scavenger hunt. 8 eggs, some frozen hash browns, plenty of cheddar cheese. Hmmm. We're on our way to a frittata. Found some frozen "fajita vegetables" (onions, red & green bell peppers) in the garage freezer. Found some leftover ham that I cubed. Topped it off with some parmesan I grated off a slightly moldy block. Looked like ass, tasted fantastic. Any port in a storm. Sorry I suck as a photographer. Well done, good sir.
January 12, 20241 yr On 1/10/2024 at 8:51 PM, Pato del Muerto said: Ok so this is barely worth mentioning but I had no idea until this week that these existed- ready to cook tortillas. am I just way behind , and everyone buys these for some meals? We've been using those for years. WAY better than the standard fare. They have corn versions now, too, although I haven't tried them yet.
January 13, 20241 yr We've been using those for years. WAY better than the standard fare. They have corn versions now, too, although I haven't tried them yet.They’re pretty tasty.Also, sometimes you just want to go with a classic. A solid breakfast before a day of weatherizing shit:
January 13, 20241 yr what happened to the rest of the bacon?Two slices for each of us. Oh, and it’s even better - it’s the HEB lower sodium bacon (we actually really like it). Watching my health as I age, man.
January 14, 20241 yr Well, bought some baby squid and some head on shrimp at H-Mart, to pretty up some pasta. Truffle cream pasta with baby Squid (calamari) and shrimp with roasted broccoli. Sort of interesting dealing with the raw squid cleaning it. I have always been a fan of fried calamari. But wanted to try a less caloric presentation with a quick sauté. I grabbed some head on shrimp simply for a colorful presentation but damn if it wasn't some of the sweetest shrimp we have ever had. I am guessing because the head was still on? Going to roast some later with head on vs head off, to see if the head was the secret sweetness factor. Anyhow a pretty plate that tasted great. That truffle cream oil, was fantastic on the pasta.
January 14, 20241 yr A note on the raw tortilla discussion. One thing we have noticed is that if you are making quesadillas after cooking the tortillas you need very little butter (if any depending on brand) because there is a higher oil content in the raw tortillas. The other thing that I started doing last year was cooking the tortilla to where the first side was nearly crispy before I flipped it. Then when the thing puffs up after the turn, I take some of my grated taco cheese and put in in middle of the tortilla to make a melting cheese base for my meat. The puff collapses from the colder cheese, and about the time the cheese starts to soften the other side of the tortilla is done. Then I just make a regular taco, but I like the crispiness of the tortilla. I guess in the end it's half quesadilla half taco, but all delicious!
January 14, 20241 yr Go to with cold weather….Carne GuisadaLooks great. Why would someone post something like that without a recipe?
January 14, 20241 yr Looks great. Why would someone post something like that without a recipe? Sorry. Posted it in 2007 on Hornfans. Thought most of y’all had seen it. \m/https://www.hornfans.com/threads/carne-guisada.9802/
January 14, 20241 yr Sorry. Posted it in 2007 on Hornfans. Thought most of y’all had seen it. \m/https://www.hornfans.com/threads/carne-guisada.9802/ Ditch the peppers, add some diced tomatoes and fresh garlic…and sub venison for the beef, and that’s my mom’s recipe.
January 15, 20241 yr So as not to derail the BBQ thread further, I made a Cheesy Squash to go with ribs and a smoked Chuck roast. Meat's still on the pit. But here's the squash.
January 15, 20241 yr Popular Post Braised short rib with a red wine and tomato reduction over cauliflower mash:And yeah, I went heavy on the parsley garnish. I dig parsley.
January 15, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, HenryJames said: Mille-feuille, imo. I’m not a sweets guy, but I would devour that.
January 15, 20241 yr Popular Post A chuck roast got the full Julia treatment, alongside Dutch oven bread
January 15, 20241 yr y'all are bringing it this page my carne g is good but I can't nail the gravy and taste like I want it
January 16, 20241 yr Cross posted from the soup thread - the classic, homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese:
January 16, 20241 yr 46 minutes ago, HenryJames said: Basil on the tomato soup. Parsley on the short rib. And sprigs of fresh thyme when I make mushroom soup. I love me some fresh herbs.
January 16, 20241 yr On 1/14/2024 at 12:28 PM, Underdog said: Nothing too fancy, buddy on Facebook liked it… Fucking genius !
January 16, 20241 yr Mrs. Brat made another one of her fabulous pecan pralines….. guess I have to wait an hour or so before she breaks it up into manageable pieces….
January 16, 20241 yr 46 minutes ago, Post Oak said: That looks like a manageable piece to me. I haz a sad…..
January 16, 20241 yr Mrs. Brat made another one of her fabulous pecan pralines….. guess I have to wait an hour or so before she breaks it up into manageable pieces…. El Fenix should sell them that size. Can you bride mail me one?
January 17, 20241 yr Popular Post Just a big ass meatloaf. I didn’t have any tonight. I’m in tactical mode this week with a busy schedule, so making an advance dinner for me and my kids that will last a couple nights. Edited January 17, 20241 yr by South Austin
January 18, 20241 yr Cooking for myself isn't that fun so I went easy tonight. I decided I'm gonna do Costco chicken around the world. Started with quesadillas tonight. Surprisingly very good
January 19, 20241 yr Something so easy. Its the easy things we take for granted. Grilled Ribeye from wholefoods, baked potatos and carrots with butter, pepper, garlic, and olive oil. It is not even cold outside.
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