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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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You guys are dicks.
I am attempting homemade pizza for the first time ever because of CP. **** all of you. Pizza Hut or Papa Johns?
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Think I'll just cook it anyway, regardless of how it currently looks.
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4¾ Cup flour (24oz by weight) 1 tablespoon yeast 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon salt 2 Cups warm water (16.5oz by weight) Stir flour, yeast and sugar together. Then stir in salt. (salt kills yeast, so you shouldn't let it touch directly) Stir in water. Stir JUST until all flour is absorbed. NO KNEADING. Cover dough in olive oil or canola oil. Let rise 30 -60 minutes. You can cover in saran wrap in the fridge and then let rest on the counter for 20 minutes if needed. |
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Doing cajun packets on the grill. This is easy and really tastes great. Recipe: Cut up 1 red bell pepper, 1/2 red onion, 1 clove garlic, about a half dozen small gold potatoes into 1/4" sections. Cut up some Andoille sausage, get about a 1/2 lb of big shrimp. Put all this in a big tupperware containter. Drizzle with olive oil, cajun spice and old bay and black pepper. Shake it all up real good. Get 2 ears of corn and cut them into thirds. Get heavy duty tin foil. double it over, make a packet for the food. Dole out the food into meal sized packets, put 1 or 2 sections of corn in each packet with a hunk of butter. Seal it all up. Put it on the grill at 400 for about 30 minutes. Each packet will be ready to eat. Open the packet, watch out for steam, don't get burned. Empty the packet into a bowl. Sprinkle with Tabasco (if you like tabasco) and enjoy. Great meal, fills you up, easy cleanup afterwards.
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Succulent ribeye steak that was half off at Dillon's
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Any other options?
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Good Gawd that was good. I am stuffed.
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Forgot to mention, when you do the tin foil packets, use the heaviest foil you have, and spray the inside with non-stick spray so the food doesn't stick. I usually put the packets up on the bread rack inside the grill (I have a Weber Genesis)so the shrimp won't burn. Don't tear or pierce the foil, or it'll leak. You want to make sure they're folded up nice and tight to to hold the steam in.
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