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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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My cooking repertoire is feeling stale, tired, and uninspired lately
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It's time, again
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So we had hot dogs tonight and this was a huge debate in the runkc family. What are your ingredients?
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I had an exceptional salisbury steak, mashed potato’s, and corn on the cob.
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Sometimes I want Chicago style, sometimes chili-cheese, sometimes kraut and stone ground, and that's the thing I like best about hot dogs. But in the spirit of the post, if I was given one shot, one opportunity, to top my hot dog with exactly 3 things, hard to beat classic Kraft American slice, yellow mustard, and fresh diced onion.
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I might substitute the hot mustard for a mustard relish onion and extra sharp cheddar.
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Pice de Gallo/brown mustard/ ketchup
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Pressure cooker and broiled, less than an hour from pulling out of the refrigerator to eating. And MAN are they good.
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We did this recipe on Friday. By the time I thought I should get a picture my hands were covered in sauce from peeling shrimp.
https://spicysouthernkitchen.com/wprm_print/19005 They were really good definitely serve with french bread to mop up the sauce. |
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03-13-2021, 03:04 PM | #16169 |
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Dirt simple but delicious tonight
Beer brats on the grill with grilled onion and Guldens spicy brown mustard Bush's brown sugar baked beans, and a salad with cucumber and tomato |
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Question: I'm experimenting with a slow cooker pot roast. Now I don't like finding a bunch of funky connective tissue and shit in my roast so I've been using a lean London Broil/Top Round. To get a good tasting gravy with a decent thickness and flavor I've had to toss in a pack of dry gravy mix. My results:
How can I eliminate the need for the brown gravy mix? I've tried "Better Than Bouillon" and it adds a lot of the flavor that I'm looking for but it still has too much sodium. Do I have to use a fattier cut of meat? If so, is there any way to avoid having to pick through the remaining fat and gunk after I'm finished cooking? Goals: 1) a great tasting gravy with a sodium content low enough that every slug within a 50 mile radius doesn't immediately shrivel into non-existence. or 2) A cut of meat that doesn't remind you of that scene in The Great Outdoors where John Candy has to eat a plate full of gristle and fat. |
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