Sliced Rib-eye from the egg accompanied by a home made Salsa Verde, oven roasted potatoes, sauteed mushrooms and steamed broccoli. First time I've ever made Salsa Verde; turned out pretty well.
That was definitely TMI; it was good though.That looks so good I could lick my screen!
Just pulled these dinner rolls out of the oven. Used discarded sourdough starter to make them. They smell amazing.
Monday night quickie. Carne Asada tacos. Poblano and green chilies, red onion sautéed with the seasoned flank strips. Topped with sour cream mixed with lime juice and zest. Pickled some of the onions as well.
Thick cut fried bologna cooked correctly is fantastic. Same for good quality hot dogs.
The key is to char them both. I had char-dogs in Chicago, and fell in love. The more burnt, the better.
@CDGator , I had boiled hotdogs as a kid too. You can’t use that as your bar...get a grilled dog on a toasted hot dog bun with mustard, relish, onions.
Yum.
With turkey, dressing, and all the fixings on the horizon, we tried something different tonight...
Vietnamese chicken and rice with spicy Mayo. Fairly simple to whip up. Starts with chicken strips marinated in soy sauce, lime zest, minced garlic, and a tsp of sugar. Sautéed in a smidge of vegetable oil...
Served over rice with shredded carrots, quick pickled cucumbers, chopped peanuts, with the sauce and a squeeze of lime. Sauce is made with Mayo, sriracha, minced fresh garlic, and a pinch of salt. The longer it can sit before serving the better it gets.
Early on in my life I wouldn’t have touched something like this, but I have to tell you that the variety of tastes and textures come together to make a very tasty dish. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? No chopsticks though. I’d rather eat the dish than wear it.
Pecans chocolate and bourbon . Recipe wouldn’t fit in my non homemade shell and had to adapt :)
and so it begins. The boss left me in charge of combining, so ugly pie
“A” is how we learned to say it in the panhandle, denoting a greater degree of redneck-ery. As you descend down the alphabet, the degree of culture increases. I’d figure “D” means you’re dangerously close to the Mason-Dixon (slightly beneath or even above :)).
This. I saw this on FB the other day and basically said, "You Pee in a Can" I'm from the south so piss off. Pah-Con. :rolleyes:“A” is how we learned to say it in the panhandle, denoting a greater degree of redneck-ery. As you descend down the alphabet, the degree of culture increases. I’d figure “D” means you’re dangerously close to the Mason-Dixon (slightly beneath or even above :)).