The Food Thread
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PJ_Soul said:HesCalledDyer said:Did a little experiment tonight; made a "breakfast" burger for dinner. 1/3 lb patty made up 2 parts 85/15 beef to 1 part pork sausage, bacon, cheese, & over easy egg on a toasted kaiser roll with a dab of mayo on the heel & butter on the crown. Grated a potato and made hash browns for a side. I'm sure my cholesterol is about 300 right now but damn that shit was good!tempo_n_groove said:Is it Portugal that does the egg on everything? Some culture does it.
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chadwick said:The Juggler said:
Chili?
Is it November where you live Chad?
it's pretty much november all year over here. yep 12 months of november.almost added a few scoops of peanut butter to the pot but didn't as i was thinking of others & their tastes
anyone ever make up a crock pot of lil smokies & add an entire jar of grape jelly to it? a friend back home does this & it is quite good
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HesCalledDyer said:chadwick said:The Juggler said:
Chili?
Is it November where you live Chad?
it's pretty much november all year over here. yep 12 months of november.almost added a few scoops of peanut butter to the pot but didn't as i was thinking of others & their tastes
anyone ever make up a crock pot of lil smokies & add an entire jar of grape jelly to it? a friend back home does this & it is quite good
WTF am I doing with my life??
I don't know how true homesteaders get it all done.
I've got about 20 hours worth of jellyin and picklin to do with all the attendant prep and cleanup.
I need a grandma to help me I can't do it all on my own lolMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Have some ghost peppers finally growing. What should I do with these little bastards? Just dry them? Do a little ghost pepper oil infusion?0
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Ghost peppers make a great hot bbq sauce! Hawaiian style with ghost peppers? Yes please.
Anybody have any ideas for deviled eggs?
I'll make some normal ones, and some with hot peppers and vinegar, what else?
I've got 2 dozen eggs old enough to boil and a campfire party this weekend.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:Ghost peppers make a great hot bbq sauce! Hawaiian style with ghost peppers? Yes please.
Anybody have any ideas for deviled eggs?
I'll make some normal ones, and some with hot peppers and vinegar, what else?
I've got 2 dozen eggs old enough to boil and a campfire party this weekend.
The wife does our deviled eggs. Love them, but I am no help here.
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rgambs said:Ghost peppers make a great hot bbq sauce! Hawaiian style with ghost peppers? Yes please.
Anybody have any ideas for deviled eggs?
I'll make some normal ones, and some with hot peppers and vinegar, what else?
I've got 2 dozen eggs old enough to boil and a campfire party this weekend.
http://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a51831/everything-deviled-eggs-recipe/
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chadwick said:
cooking is quite enjoyable most of the time except when feeling like dog crap, then cooking sucks. i've so many things i wanna cook. i'll give a quick (off the top of my head) list:
i wanna bake:
bread
pies
cakes
cinnamon & pecan rolls
cookies
edit - & biscuits
bbq & or smoked to perfection:
beef brisket
one whole pig
& several other meaty things but (currently) i don't remember what they're called
i think i'd like to deep fry a turkey
the old man (rip) made a perfect pot of oyster stew every year for christmas. no matter what i do, it is not the same & it bums me out
So living in Louisiana I was asked to a buddys house for turkey day. He told me he's having a fried turkey delivered. My response was "these damn southerners will fry anything!"
I was hesitant but said I'd try it. Also told my buddy about making turkey salad afterwards for sandwiches. He was excited about that.
Then I try it.
Juiciest and best tasting turkey I've ever had. Informed my buddy that making this into turkey salad would be blasphemous. He splurged on the turkey and got it "injected" with juices too.
Since that day I've helped fry turkeys.
Fry it 1 minute for every pound and don't skimp on the oil. 100% peanut oil.
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chadwick said:
cooking is quite enjoyable most of the time except when feeling like dog crap, then cooking sucks. i've so many things i wanna cook. i'll give a quick (off the top of my head) list:
i wanna bake:
bread
pies
cakes
cinnamon & pecan rolls
cookies
edit - & biscuits
bbq & or smoked to perfection:
beef brisket
one whole pig
& several other meaty things but (currently) i don't remember what they're called
i think i'd like to deep fry a turkey
the old man (rip) made a perfect pot of oyster stew every year for christmas. no matter what i do, it is not the same & it bums me out
have done a bunch of brisket. Not easy to get tender but delicious
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October 13th - 15th, 2017
Jack's Old South Cooking School will be held at my home in Unadilla, Georgia. There will be a meet and greet dinner on Friday at night, and the class starts at 9:00am on Saturday with Whole Hog. We'll then move on to Ribs, Chicken, Brisket, and Pork. The class will end on Sunday at 3:00pm. My school is for the novice, the enthusiast, and the trained chef, as well as for the BBQ competitor. The recipes are the same. The difference is who you'll be feeding. Whether you're serving BBQ judges, customers, or just friends and family, you'll elevate your BBQ game at my class. So, come over to my house and let's cook a little Q! See you there! ... Myronfor poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
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no more forever."
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Not a particularly appealing picture, but a damn fine meal.
Cajun pasta.
Cocozelle zucchini, Chinese yardlong beans, poblanos pepper, onions and garlic sautéed with Andoullie sausage.
Simmer in some heavy whipping cream and sweet white wine, a generous portion of creole seasoning (slap ya mama brand in this case) and some shredded sharp cheddar. Linguine.
A nice pile of parmesan cheese at serving.
Damn, yum.
Leftovers will be even better tonight.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
$795 for a BBQ class????
Crazy.
I'm not master at any kind of cooking, but BBQ is not at the top end of skill sets.
Start with good meat, cook low and slow, and use a good rub and or sauce. That's pretty much it!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:
Not a particularly appealing picture, but a damn fine meal.
Cajun pasta.
Cocozelle zucchini, Chinese yardlong beans, poblanos pepper, onions and garlic sautéed with Andoullie sausage.
Simmer in some heavy whipping cream and sweet white wine, a generous portion of creole seasoning (slap ya mama brand in this case) and some shredded sharp cheddar. Linguine.
A nice pile of parmesan cheese at serving.
Damn, yum.
Leftovers will be even better tonight.
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Cliffy6745 said:rgambs said:
Not a particularly appealing picture, but a damn fine meal.
Cajun pasta.
Cocozelle zucchini, Chinese yardlong beans, poblanos pepper, onions and garlic sautéed with Andoullie sausage.
Simmer in some heavy whipping cream and sweet white wine, a generous portion of creole seasoning (slap ya mama brand in this case) and some shredded sharp cheddar. Linguine.
A nice pile of parmesan cheese at serving.
Damn, yum.
Leftovers will be even better tonight.
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rgambs said:$795 for a BBQ class????
Crazy.
I'm not master at any kind of cooking, but BBQ is not at the top end of skill sets.
Start with good meat, cook low and slow, and use a good rub and or sauce. That's pretty much it!
What I'm trying to say is that a LOT of people could really use a $795 BBQ class! I think the majority of folks have no idea what they don't know about it. There is actually a lot of detail and knowledge that goes into perfect BBQ and grilling. If someone puts one wrong ingredient in the rub or sauce, or puts on the sauce at the wrong time, or gets the placement of the meat wrong, or stands or lays it wrong, or whatever, the dish can be ruined at worst, or not as good as it could be at best. Especially for that segment of society that I mentioned, where they defy logic in the first place.
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PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:$795 for a BBQ class????
Crazy.
I'm not master at any kind of cooking, but BBQ is not at the top end of skill sets.
Start with good meat, cook low and slow, and use a good rub and or sauce. That's pretty much it!
What I'm trying to say is that a LOT of people could really use a $795 BBQ class! I think the majority of folks have no idea what they don't know about it. There is actually a lot of detail and knowledge that goes into perfect BBQ and grilling. If someone puts one wrong ingredient in the rub or sauce, or puts on the sauce at the wrong time, or gets the placement of the meat wrong, or stands or lays it wrong, or whatever, the dish can be ruined at worst, or not as good as it could be at best. Especially for that segment of society that I mentioned, where they defy logic in the first place.
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rgambs said:
Not a particularly appealing picture, but a damn fine meal.
Cajun pasta.
Cocozelle zucchini, Chinese yardlong beans, poblanos pepper, onions and garlic sautéed with Andoullie sausage.
Simmer in some heavy whipping cream and sweet white wine, a generous portion of creole seasoning (slap ya mama brand in this case) and some shredded sharp cheddar. Linguine.
A nice pile of parmesan cheese at serving.
Damn, yum.
Leftovers will be even better tonight.
that looks awesome. send on over a plate if you like
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
yes that is a quote from myron mixon's webpage. if i could spend one month with him i'd be out of control. there are some easy things about grilling & smoking meats & there are some rather complicated things about the stuff. i've never put a whole hog over a fire. he could learn me that. haha. never smoked eight briskets, a dozen chickens or a dozen racks of pork ribs all at once either. i could do it, it might be a disaster... probably not a disaster but bad shit could happen... like the cooler of beers & shots may get in the way of the hickory coals & water pan.
life aint easy when you're fat & greasy... from a friends harley shirt. comical stuff
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
myron's grills & smokers are insane. around $3,000 gets you his basic backyard 300 pound charcoal spit. son of a... that's a lot of money, but we're talkin very high quality.
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
i'd also like to one day put a hog in the ground. never ate pig cooked in the ground either. anyone?
for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0
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