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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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10-25-2020, 12:42 PM | #15706 |
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Venison chili.
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10-25-2020, 01:05 PM | #15707 |
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10-25-2020, 01:39 PM | #15708 | |
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Yeah, get you one. Super versatile and lets any overly hangry guests know they can sit back down and shut the **** up once you wield it if bbq times go longer than expected. Seriously though, if you get a sharp one and keep it sharp, it'll work like a knife as well. Dice veg like a knife and can use it like a spatula to scoop whatever you've cut. I don't go full loose meat Carolina style chopped sandwich but I do like a bit of a rough chop after pulling pork. |
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10-25-2020, 06:24 PM | #15709 |
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Put a rutabaga in the roast for the first time..that's a great addition. Thanks mylonsd.
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10-26-2020, 04:13 PM | #15710 |
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Mac shells and cheese with whole peeled tomatoes and sprinkled sugar on it like we did growing up as a kid.
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10-26-2020, 05:49 PM | #15711 |
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Salad. I had a very carbful weekend...
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10-26-2020, 06:05 PM | #15712 |
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10-26-2020, 06:48 PM | #15713 |
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Mr. Pablo....I would faceplant into that. Glad you liked the suggestion. Some people aren't open to new ideas into old classics. You seriously could consider doing food for a living if you're not doing it already.
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10-26-2020, 06:53 PM | #15714 | |
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Definitely a preferred taste thing though. My Irish dad would always eat the potatoes first. |
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10-26-2020, 07:32 PM | #15715 |
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I only had it cooked but it's got a good taste. Maybe a mix of carrot and cauliflower and potato. Smelled like cabbage a little when I was cutting it up. Just different enough to complement without throwing the whole dish outta whack.
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10-27-2020, 06:19 PM | #15716 |
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Spicy McGangbang and fries.
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10-28-2020, 04:10 PM | #15717 |
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10-28-2020, 04:12 PM | #15718 |
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10-28-2020, 06:41 PM | #15720 |
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I grill them like Fred Flintstone steaks but they are well marinated, A 7 bone-in roast about 2.5" is my fav. Burn it on both sides, set aside, bring to 125 degrees. rest, enjoy w herbed butter.
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