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Show Us What You're Cooking! (SUWYC)- Volume 20, Winter 2020/2021

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    Go Browns!!!!!
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    • HawkerXP
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      Go WINGS!

    • HouseHomey
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      Gawd yes!!!

    Sheila-quiles made with salsa verde and served with Santa Maria style pinquinto beans, OE egg, cotija cheese. Not shown fresh squeezed OJ from CSA oranges.

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    • HouseHomey
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      Omg, Hilarious. Trademark that name. Looks bomb.

    • Jim White
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      I see what you did there with the name.

      And I love it.

      I was just thinking about how nice some chilaquiles would be but didn't act on it when making our grocery list just a couple of hours ago. Oh well, there's always next week.

    • SheilaAnn
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      They are called Sheila-quiles because I use salsa verde instead of traditional red sauce. I used super think chips and you could just see the salsa being absorbed! Definitely stick to your ribs. I’m still full!

    Got a pizza stone for a belated Christmas present recently, so here's my first ever attempt at pizza on the Big Green Egg. I've never done this before, I have no idea what I'm doing aside from reading articles and watching videos. So I was surprised at how well it turned out! It's pretty rough looking but it tasted better than it looked. I was really pleased with it, much better than any frozen pizza

    Definitely going to be doing more of this. since this was my first time and I didn't know if it would turn out okay, I used store-bought dough. Next time I think I'm going to make my own dough with the recipes on this site
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    • Panhead John
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      Good job Brad! You’re really taking off here at AR.

    • BradNorthGA
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      I like this place a lot! I'm learning a lot here and also I like taking pictures of my food lol

    • Andrrr
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      I’m no photographer so mine always taste better than they look. Grilled pizza is so darn good. Looking forward to following your successes.

    glitchy "upside down" fajitas, onions and shrooms.

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    • Panhead John
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      I hope you’re gonna show finished pics. That looks good!

    • Jerod Broussard
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      Panhead John twas too busy eating. Use your imagination.

    • Panhead John
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      Jerod, we need to make a new rule. No pre cook pics allowed...without the finished product.

    Bacon smash burgers on the SnS plancha. Minced onion and garlic with some Italian seasoning mixed in the beef. Salt and pepper.

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    • Richard Chrz
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      Cool, I got one of those planchas from SnS. What is 5he maintenance on seasoning long term?

    • Zman23
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      Richard Chrz I've treated it like my cast iron pans. Rub some cooking oil on it and heat it. So far so good

    • Richard Chrz
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      All on the grill, the seasoning and cleaning that is.
      Last edited by Richard Chrz; January 18, 2021, 08:04 PM.

    Went healthier than usual tonight. Started with my usual pasta in lemon cream sauce with fresh basil and tomatoes. Used another Meyer lemon and CSA tomatoes instead of grape tomatoes. But then topped with some sauteed shrimp. Will definitely do again.

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    • theroc
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      Very tasty looking!

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ID:	975603 Here’s the follow up on my post from this morning when I put the ribs on. A 3 pack of baby backs from Costco. Hit with a Memphis style rub. Very close to MMD. Smoked on the Recteq RT-700 then one coat of Sweet Baby Ray’s to finish. Turned out just like we like them.

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    • Henrik
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      They look great!

    • HawkerXP
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      Nice!

    Sunday Project. Had just under 5# chicken bones in the freezer supplemented with a pound of chicken feet. Decided to roast the bones this time (inspired by Ernest the other week, though not as deep in color as his). 4 quarts and about a half cup of schmaltz is the result. I tasted it and my first thought was that all this stock needs is a matzo ball!

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    • theroc
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      Absolutely love chicken feet for making broth. Then there is the added bonus of picking on them when the broth is done!

    • Ernest
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      Gotta almost burn those bones. I can see the viscosity, that turned out pretty good

    • Mr. Bones
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      They's No Place like Schmaltz

      Fine Job, Sister!

    Wife & I made supper together tonight. Yellow squash, potato crisps, and seared tuna steak with homemade herb butter

    For searing the tuna steak I used a chimney starter with a very small cast iron grill grate on top of it. Seems like a really good way of searing small stuff. The other day I watched a video of Meathead cooking some thin steaks that way, looked really good. Next time I'm at Kroger I may pick up one of their thin steaks and try it out
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      Leftovers!

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        Did a sirloin roast with Brussel sprouts. Stuck to a very simple salt pepper garlic onion rosemary prep. Didn’t post sear it either. Wanted to keep the thru temp consistent. Was my first time smoking a sirloin roast. So, got some good notes for next time. Would love pointers from the pit.
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        • BradNorthGA
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          Those brussel sprouts look perfect, how did you do them

        • Dtax
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          BradNorthGA - thank you - very simple - tossed in olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder and cooked on the gas grill over medium heat in a weber veggie tray. happy grilling!

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          Gumbo. I probably drank a whole bottle of vodka while tending to the roux LOL. Click image for larger version

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          • BFlynn
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            I completely cheat and make my roux in the crock pot. You don't have to tend it at all that way.
            You can still polish off a bottle of your favorite beverage.

          • Ernest
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            BFlynn and toasting the flour in the oven works as well but I find shortcuts very boring LOL

          • tamidw
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            That looks amazing. I'm always up for a bowl of gumbo. Need to learn to make it.

          I cooked some bacon wrapped ribs Saturday for the kids.
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          Then tonight the wife said she would like some smoked sausage. So we had some pork, beef and turkey sausages with some creamed spinach.
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          • BFlynn
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            whoa! Bacon wrapped ribs........ {drool}

          barelfly Thanks to you for the rao’s lemon chicken recipe. Paired with roasted potatoes with the aforementioned schmaltz and roasted broccoli and purple carrots.

          PSA: when peeling/ prepping purple potatoes, use gloves. My left hand is still stained!

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          • barelfly
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            Excellent! How did you like it! That’s amped up using the schmaltz!

          • SheilaAnn
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            barelfly it was delicious! Definitely a keeper recipe. I’m going to work it into Paprika app.

          • SheilaAnn
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            And leftovers did not disappoint! Warmed it slowly, then hit the broiler to recrisp the skin.

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