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#21
Food and Drink / Re: BBQ!
Last post by Pissy - November 18, 2024, 07:37:07 AM
This week I'll be making bbq for 200. 10 butts. Brine Wednesday, cook overnight Thursday/Friday. Reheat and serve on Saturday. It's for my nieces speech and debate group meet.   We're responsible for the meat and sauce (2 gallons of vinegar based Lexington style sauce). 

I can fit four butts on the old smoker and six on the larger WSM.  This will be the trial run for Knox and his buddies graduation party in May. 
#22
Food and Drink / Re: The food and drink forum b...
Last post by Pissy - November 18, 2024, 07:30:46 AM
Well, the ones that don't make the cut will be fun to eat. 
#23
Food and Drink / Re: Recipes--Your Specialty
Last post by RAGER - November 16, 2024, 11:11:12 AM
This was actually pretty good. I think kids would love this if ya have kids. I toned down the warming spices but I see where this could easily go the way of Rochester meat sauce.


Cincinnati chili spaghetti or whatever it's called but with linguine cuz I thought I bought spaghoots. Oh well.





Secret ingredients. Low brow ketchup and high brow natural Columbia River Gorge Gamay


Into a blender put the correct amount of mirepoix for the ground beef you're using and blend with a bit of stock. Set aside

Add some oil to your rondo (recommended) or whatever pan you have and brown your meat while breaking apart with a masher. Add your ketchup or tomato paste. After a few minutes add your ground chili of choice. I used 4 different kinds along with paprika which is also a damn chili. Shrug. Or don't. Let that bloom a bit. Deglaze with your fancy red wine or stock. Add in your ground up mirepoix. Bring to a hard simmer. Add tomato sauce or unless you're like me maybe add some more ketchup to keep it meaty. You can add brown sugar here but I didn't. Warming spices to taste. I didn't go crazy but added a little cinnamon, fresh grated nutmeg and allspice. Let those bloom. Now add some stock to make it fairly soupy. Bring to boil then reduce to a simmer. Start tasting for salt and add wash your sister sauce to taste. Let that simmer until it's reduced to your desired consistency.

Cook your pasta until totally done. Dump most of the cooking water out but not all. Add a goodly amount of butter and garlic powder and toss. (I usually do this with most pastas I make. It really add another layer of flavor) plate nicely and top with meat sauce, dice white onion (I used scallions on top of cheese but whatever), add loads of fine shredded cheddar.
#24
Food and Drink / Re: The food and drink forum b...
Last post by RAGER - November 16, 2024, 10:36:50 AM
Thanks. Lotta competition.

Imma try to start a focaccia and ciabatta dough today for more testing of a couple others.

Here's a couple ideas that probably won't make the cut.

Banh mi variation.






Vietnamese baguette specifically, fried then braised pork belly (with garlic, shallots, lemongrass, coriander seed, chilis, fish sauce, shrimp paste and palm sugar), hard steamed egg, cukes, naem sausage, cilantro, kimchi'd shredduce, spicy garlic chilli mayo.


Torta








My house made chorizo


Chorizo, rancho beans, squash, pepper jack, puya guajillo chili sauce, pickled white onions, carrots, cilantro and shredduce for some cronch on bolillo


#25
Food and Drink / Re: Dave'sCookinShow!!
Last post by mortlock - November 16, 2024, 01:04:20 AM
#26
Food and Drink / Re: The food and drink forum b...
Last post by Pissy - November 15, 2024, 10:29:56 PM
Erik was just telling me about this.  Good luck!
#27
Food and Drink / Re: What are you Drinking ?
Last post by Pissy - November 15, 2024, 10:28:00 PM
Tulip Shop?
#28
New Music Releases / NEW in Chrome Peeler distro: c...
Last post by chromepeelerrec - November 15, 2024, 11:23:05 AM
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#29
Jam Room / Re: Gear showoff/BDE thread
Last post by James1214 - November 15, 2024, 12:03:12 AM
New explorer. It's a Firefly, they go for around $300 new, but it was at a yard sale for $75 so I had to get it. Has upgraded pickups and locking tuners. I'm gonna put chrome covers on the pickups, cuz I hate the white ones. Other than that no issues at all with it for the price.


national grocers association
#30
Jam Room / Re: Gear showoff/BDE thread
Last post by Pissy - November 14, 2024, 07:15:08 AM
My no. 1 is a 77 SG with a headstock repair.  I got it in the late 90's for $400.  Repair was done long before.