The Food Thread
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About to start cooking a god old breakfast, eggs over easy, good old Canadian back bacon and some toast2005 - London
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Yes please, what the fuck is a sausage ring.
I need to know so I can make it.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
BLACK35 said:About to start cooking a god old breakfast, eggs over easy, good old Canadian back bacon and some toast
I just did a three egg omelette with hot chili and onion from the garden.
I'd like to brag and say the eggs were laid this morning and still warm, but the reality is that I found a hidden nest in the weeds with 11 eggs in it this weekend and I'm still working through those.
Still fresher than store eggs, nice firm deep orange yolks and whites that stand up tall. Eggs are awesome, I'm glad they no longer think the cholesterol is so problematic, since I eat a dozen a week. Or more.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Cliffy6745 said:rgambs said:I didn't check the zucchini patch last week because I thought the first planting had petered out.
I found 3 arm size zukes. Whoops.
Thick skin, big tough seeds, pithy center.
No problem, hollowed them out and stuffed them with DiRusso's Italian sausage (is that a thing everywhere or is that local? It's the best commercially available by a mile.) sautéed with onions, garlic, sweet and hot banana peppers, from the garden, of course.
Topped it with fresh sliced Sungold super sweet cherry tomatoes, fresh grated Asiago and mozzarella cheese. Obligatory drizzle of olive oil, of course.
Yum.
I just looked it up, it's an Ohio company that gained huge popularity at fairs and carnivals and then started selling in stores in Ohio, PA, WV, and NY.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:BLACK35 said:About to start cooking a god old breakfast, eggs over easy, good old Canadian back bacon and some toast
I just did a three egg omelette with hot chili and onion from the garden.
I'd like to brag and say the eggs were laid this morning and still warm, but the reality is that I found a hidden nest in the weeds with 11 eggs in it this weekend and I'm still working through those.
Still fresher than store eggs, nice firm deep orange yolks and whites that stand up tall. Eggs are awesome, I'm glad they no longer think the cholesterol is so problematic, since I eat a dozen a week. Or more.0 -
HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:RogueStoner said:Cliffy6745 said:Ohhhhh shit. Did it right tonight.
Started out with some Brie and honey. Dinner was meatballs with a herbed pasta along with caprese salad and fried long hots. A bottle of nice Pinot noir too, of course.
(Either way, I'd devour them!)
They are good. Very good.0 -
I judge people who don't like spicy food.
Mildly.
I'll still be your friend, and I'll still cook for you, but I will always have that little tsk tsk internally, like when you find out someone listens to top 40 radio.
Food is such a joy in life, I can't imagine being a person who eats to live, I live to eat and wouldn't want it any other way.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Sausage ring looks like this. Comes in all sorts of flavors. Yesterday was parsley/mozzarella.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Cliffy6745 said:mcgruff10 said:Italian BBQ: slow cooked ribs, chicken parm, sausage/peppers, chicken cutlets, burgers, dogs, sausage rings, pasta, salad, sides, appetizers and many home made desserts.
fuck is a sausage ring?
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mcgruff10 said:Sausage ring looks like this. Comes in all sorts of flavors. Yesterday was parsley/mozzarella.0
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mcgruff10 said:Cliffy6745 said:mcgruff10 said:Italian BBQ: slow cooked ribs, chicken parm, sausage/peppers, chicken cutlets, burgers, dogs, sausage rings, pasta, salad, sides, appetizers and many home made desserts.
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rgambs said:I judge people who don't like spicy food.
Mildly.
I'll still be your friend, and I'll still cook for you, but I will always have that little tsk tsk internally, like when you find out someone listens to top 40 radio.
Food is such a joy in life, I can't imagine being a person who eats to live, I live to eat and wouldn't want it any other way.
I fucking love spicy food. The hotter the better. The wife is in the same boat. She can handle more heat than I can. Well we both handle anything, but she handles it better than I do. After a certain point, I just look like a hot mess. F'ing love it.0 -
Cliffy6745 said:mcgruff10 said:Sausage ring looks like this. Comes in all sorts of flavors. Yesterday was parsley/mozzarella.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Long Hots -- my in-laws gave me a grocery store bag full of them 4-5 years ago as my introduction to them. It was great fun to grab and eat them as a snack over the next week or so. Sometimes I tasted like a nice green bell pepper. Sometimes it tasted like a nice jalapeno type pepper. Sometimes it made me drink a glass of milk and think of much hotter peppers. Love the surprise associated with them.
Sausage ring is what I thought it would be...some tasty shit.
I do agree with Gambs about the overdone herbs in many sausages. There are some good placed to get them from in Philly (Frank & Sal's, Halteman Meats are two that Amazon Fresh partners with) and I agree that with your assessment overall.
I went healthy this AM and had a cup of steelcut oats and a jersey tomato. Usually I put some berries and almonds in the oatmeal but my Mother In Law delivered 9 more tomatoes last night.
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F Me In The Brain said:Long Hots -- my in-laws gave me a grocery store bag full of them 4-5 years ago as my introduction to them. It was great fun to grab and eat them as a snack over the next week or so. Sometimes I tasted like a nice green bell pepper. Sometimes it tasted like a nice jalapeno type pepper. Sometimes it made me drink a glass of milk and think of much hotter peppers. Love the surprise associated with them.
Sausage ring is what I thought it would be...some tasty shit.
I do agree with Gambs about the overdone herbs in many sausages. There are some good placed to get them from in Philly (Frank & Sal's, Halteman Meats are two that Amazon Fresh partners with) and I agree that with your assessment overall.
I went healthy this AM and had a cup of steelcut oats and a jersey tomato. Usually I put some berries and almonds in the oatmeal but my Mother In Law delivered 9 more tomatoes last night.
Italian market has a lot of great spots for sausage. Cappuccio's and Fiorella's are the best. Can't go wrong at Espisito's either.0 -
Cliffy6745 said:rgambs said:I judge people who don't like spicy food.
Mildly.
I'll still be your friend, and I'll still cook for you, but I will always have that little tsk tsk internally, like when you find out someone listens to top 40 radio.
Food is such a joy in life, I can't imagine being a person who eats to live, I live to eat and wouldn't want it any other way.
I fucking love spicy food. The hotter the better. The wife is in the same boat. She can handle more heat than I can. Well we both handle anything, but she handles it better than I do. After a certain point, I just look like a hot mess. F'ing love it.
I have Scotch Bonnets and Carolina Reapers growing for the extreme heat.
The Reapers are insane, record holding, weapons grade and they produce pretty well.
Their flavor is entirely unique, ridiculously floral and citrusy. I use one, just flesh, to make 2-3 bottles of very hot Louisiana style hot sauce. I add red sweet peppers to give it body and also balance and enhance the heat with sweetness.
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The Scotch Bonnets, I'm going to try to recreate Bajan hotsauce that we had on our honeymoon in Barbados.
It's a very hot mustard sauce and I hope I'm able to get close because it was tailor made for pairing with and chicken.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:Cliffy6745 said:rgambs said:I judge people who don't like spicy food.
Mildly.
I'll still be your friend, and I'll still cook for you, but I will always have that little tsk tsk internally, like when you find out someone listens to top 40 radio.
Food is such a joy in life, I can't imagine being a person who eats to live, I live to eat and wouldn't want it any other way.
I fucking love spicy food. The hotter the better. The wife is in the same boat. She can handle more heat than I can. Well we both handle anything, but she handles it better than I do. After a certain point, I just look like a hot mess. F'ing love it.
The Reapers are insane, record holding, weapons grade and they produce pretty well.
Their flavor is entirely unique, ridiculously floral and citrusy. I use one, just flesh, to make 2-3 bottles of very hot Louisiana style hot sauce. I add red sweet peppers to give it body and also balance and enhance the heat with sweetness.
We make hot sauce out of the ghost as well as drying them up, grinding them and using them as pepper flakes on pizza and the like.
Scotch bonnets work pretty well for jerk sauce as well.
I want to get my hands on some Carolina reapers.
This is my guilty pleasure. The Hot Ones interviews. It's like a short podcast except the person is typically in obscene amounts of pain.
https://www.youtube.com/user/FirstWeFeast
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rgambs said:Cliffy6745 said:rgambs said:I judge people who don't like spicy food.
Mildly.
I'll still be your friend, and I'll still cook for you, but I will always have that little tsk tsk internally, like when you find out someone listens to top 40 radio.
Food is such a joy in life, I can't imagine being a person who eats to live, I live to eat and wouldn't want it any other way.
I fucking love spicy food. The hotter the better. The wife is in the same boat. She can handle more heat than I can. Well we both handle anything, but she handles it better than I do. After a certain point, I just look like a hot mess. F'ing love it.
The Reapers are insane, record holding, weapons grade and they produce pretty well.
Their flavor is entirely unique, ridiculously floral and citrusy. I use one, just flesh, to make 2-3 bottles of very hot Louisiana style hot sauce. I add red sweet peppers to give it body and also balance and enhance the heat with sweetness.
My sister sent me assorted hot sauce stuff for my birthday this year.
Trinidad Scorpion Pepper extract - which is strictly labeled as only for cooking, not for direct ingestion. Haven't gone there yet.
Some Ghost sauce as well -- also kept that on lock down. Last time I fucked with the ghost pepper sauce I shit flames for a day and the skin on my butt actually burned from passing the mess out.
I prefer hot but not hurts my insides hot.
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Cliffy6745 said:HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:RogueStoner said:Cliffy6745 said:Ohhhhh shit. Did it right tonight.
Started out with some Brie and honey. Dinner was meatballs with a herbed pasta along with caprese salad and fried long hots. A bottle of nice Pinot noir too, of course.
(Either way, I'd devour them!)
They are good. Very good.
And Cayenne Diane sounds like my kinda lady!
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