February 5, 20241 yr Popular Post Can’t really see the fish but this is a baked cod in a a shakshuka style sauce.
February 5, 20241 yr Popular Post Couple recent expeditions…1) Santa Maria style tri-tip, roasted cauliflower and stuffed peppers2) Bacon Brussel Sprout Pizza with Aleppo honey drizzle3) Creole Ruby Red Trout with pan fried okra
February 7, 20241 yr Keto/ Low Carb Meatballs 1 pound ground beef 1 pound ground sausage 1/2 cup crushed pork skins/ Bakenets 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 medium onion, sauteed 4 jalapenos, sauteed 3 tablespoons minced garlic, sauteed oregano, basil, crushed red pepper 2_ 8oz cans jalapeno tomato sauce from Mexican section Mix everything except tomato sauce, in a large bowl, then line a cookie sheet with parchment paper, and form about 15 medium sized meatballs and place on sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Pour both cans of tomato sauce in deep skillet, with one of those cans of water. After meatballs have baked for 20 minutes, remove from oven and place in skillet. Simmer for about 10-12 minutes on medium heat, turning meatballs at least once. Edited February 7, 20241 yr by slorch
February 7, 20241 yr Keto/ Low Carb Meatballs 1 pound ground beef 1 pound ground sausage 1/2 cup crushed pork skins/ Bakenets 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 medium onion, sauteed 4 jalapenos, sauteed 3 tablespoons minced garlic, sauteed oregano, basil, crushed red pepper 2_ 8oz cans jalapeno tomato sauce from Mexican section Mix everything in a large bowl, then line a cookie sheet with parchment paper, and form about 15 medium sized meatballs and place on sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Pour both cans of tomato sauce in deep skillet, with one of those cans of water. After meatballs have baked for 20 minutes, remove from oven and place in skillet. Simmer for about 10-12 minutes on medium heat, turning meatballs at least once. Looks great. You can be lazy and just make a meat loaf out of that.
February 7, 20241 yr 55 minutes ago, Texzilla58 said: Looks great. You can be lazy and just make a meat loaf out of that. I like that idea. Mexican meatloaf.
February 9, 20241 yr On 1/14/2024 at 4:57 PM, Tailgate said: Sorry. Posted it in 2007 on Hornfans. Thought most of y’all had seen it. \m/https://www.hornfans.com/threads/carne-guisada.9802/ This thread is incredible. I love it. I made the Carne Guisada tonight with a few tweaks. I basically merged this recipe with the Robb Walsh Tex Mex version. I added chili powder, red potatoes, Serrano peppers with seeds, diced tomatoes, garlic cloves and powder. It came out really good. I have the cooking skills of an eleven year old. Pics aren’t great but the meal came out really well.
February 11, 20241 yr This weeks dinner concoctions:Ribs and corn you know the deal…Butternut squash soup with chorizo, coconut cream and pumpkin seeds…
February 13, 20241 yr Popular Post Made Chinese BBQ pork of Char siu. Didn't have meat hooks so I used two butter knives. Turned out great
February 20, 20241 yr Popular Post Was off today so had time to cook and made cioppino. Man…I love cioppino so much.I too was home (worked a bunch, but was home). Made a NM combo plate for dinner:Green chile chicken enchiladas, carne adovada (cheat code: use the HEB Mi Tienda red chile sauce as your simmering base. I added onions, garlic, some chipotle in adobo, and some water to simmer and cook down. Used a little over 2 lbs pork. Seriously, it came out badass.). Posole and refrieds on the side. Happy wife.
February 20, 20241 yr Popular Post Give plating a 0, but these Cajun smothered pork chops over crispy smashed potatoes with some squash was fucking delish.
February 20, 20241 yr 16 hours ago, Mo Horn said: Was off today so had time to cook and made cioppino. I order this every time it’s on the menu at good seafood/Italian restaurant.
February 20, 20241 yr 18 hours ago, Brisketexan said: Man…I love cioppino so much. Same. And if you're not looking to cook shit lately, Mongers on Guadalupe offers cioppino as a special every now and then that kicks ass.
February 20, 20241 yr Parmesan hassleback potato’s, shrimp scampi and dumplings from Nom Wah in New York via goldbelly.
February 21, 20241 yr Recipe for the rice, please? Central Market has something very similar in their pre-made meal section and I pick it up every once in a while.
February 22, 20241 yr Recipe for the rice, please? Central Market has something very similar in their pre-made meal section and I pick it up every once in a while.Yes! Exactly the inspiration I used, even if mine has fewer ingredients. Just steamed the following:- jasmine rice- cilantro- lemon juice- lemon zestFinished with olive oil and poppy seeds.Tonight’s meal - Plank sockeye atop northwest Brussel rice with a ginger/honey/tamari/chili glaze:
February 22, 20241 yr Popular Post Kids requested old school hamburger steaks tonight. Went crazy and added some leeks in addition to the usual onions (or Onyawn as Justin Wilson would say). My bride whipped up these bad ass oven baked potatoes she cooks with some sautéed asparagus.
February 22, 20241 yr Hell yea. Hamburger steaks are one of my favorite meals from when I was younger that shit always hits.
February 22, 20241 yr 17 hours ago, Zepol87 said: Hell yea. Hamburger steaks are one of my favorite meals from when I was younger that shit always hits. Hamburger steaks, onion and mushroom brown gravy, mashed potatoes, black eyed peas. Nothing better.
February 23, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, HeHateMe said: Spicy vodka rigatoni with a grilled Caesar salad. That looks great.... can you share the recipes for both?
February 23, 20241 yr Recipe for grilled Caesar salad? Hmmm…I’m gonna go with: Slice a heart of romaine in two, throw the halves of lettuce face down on the grill. Might want to brush them with extra virgin olive oil first. When they’ve got a little char on them, remove them and top with Caesar dressing, Caesar croutons, and fresh grated Parmesan cheese. Fresh ground black pepper would be nice too. That about cover it?
February 23, 20241 yr Teriyaki/Jalapeno/Ranch wangs. Just got a wild hair and threw what I could find in the pantry at 'em. There are good wings & then there's next level. These are the 2nd one--
February 23, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Cajun said: Teriyaki/Jalapeno/Ranch wangs. Just got a wild hair and threw what I could find in the pantry at 'em. There are good wings & then there's next level. These are the 2nd one-- lay it on me, what occurred?
February 23, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Incredulity said: lay it on me, what occurred? Well, back in the Cretaceous, some reptiles evolved to grow feathers......yadda yadda yadda, platter of wings.
February 23, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Well, back in the Cretaceous, some reptiles evolved to grow feathers......yadda yadda yadda, platter of wings. Obligatory you yadda yadda’d over the best part.
February 24, 20241 yr @IncredulityI'll give you the full play by play tomorrow. Having granddaughter time right now.
February 24, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, Incredulity said: lay it on me, what occurred? I found an Island Teriyaki bottle half full in my pantry, but it wasn't enough, so I poured about 1/4 cup of juice from a jalapeño jar into it and then rummaged up one of those spice shakers of powdered ranch dressing you get from Costco. Shook up the bottle and bathed those wings in that stuff then coated them with the ranch. At first I put the wings on the top shelf of the grill at medium heat to render out some of the fat (maybe 12 -15 min) and then I moved all of them to the bottom shelf and turned up the heat full blast to get them charred up. After that I put all of them back into the pyrex that I marinated them in and then put that back on the grill in the pyrex at low heat to render down all of that marinade and kill whatever salmonella was creeping around in there. Once that started to caramelized I pulled the whole thing off, let it cool down, mixed the wings around in that gooey sauce, and then ate the ever livin' shit out of them. Best I've ever had bar none and it was all mainly just an accident. I had no plan. Edited February 24, 20241 yr by Cajun Metal pan, not pyrex. But you get the idea
February 25, 20241 yr Picked up big pack of boneless country pork ribs at costco. Started in the oven, then finished on the grill. Delicious
February 25, 20241 yr Popular Post first, an egg lemon soup. The second, a salad. The third, venison pastistio. The fourth, smoked lamb shoulder on lentils, lemon sour cream dill mint situation.
February 25, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, tx 3 putt said: Picked up big pack of boneless country pork ribs at costco. Started in the oven, then finished on the grill. Delicious https://ww2.kqed.org/essentialpepin/2011/09/18/puerto-rican-pork-and-beans/ This is a really bad ass recipe to use with country style ribs. I use a pressure cooker and this can all be done in like 45-60 min.
February 25, 20241 yr Hell yea. Hamburger steaks are one of my favorite meals from when I was younger that shit always hits. This. This was a splurge meal in college. My typical meals were 75 cent -1$ meals poor man deals every decent restaurant in Memphis had back then. Turnip greens, green onions, and cornbread at lunch at a steakhouse. Beans rice and enchilada gravy at the TexMex joint. Fried rice and an egg roll at the Chinese joint. A bbq baloney sandwich. Leftover knishes at the Jewish deli.
February 25, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, Anastasis said: first, an egg lemon soup. The second, a salad. The third, venison pastistio. The fourth, smoked lamb shoulder on lentils, lemon sour cream dill mint situation. You magnificent Greek bastard.
February 25, 20241 yr I’ve been wanting to try making Tahdig, so last night was the night. Girlfriend had a TikTok recipe for some middle eastern-ish chicken thighs, so she made those and a little cucumber salad. I’m sure someone’s Persian grandmother could tell me the 10 things I did wrong, but I thought the Tahdig turned out pretty damn good.
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