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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1800 on Oct 5, 2012, 1:17pm » | |
Oct 5, 2012, 9:07am, Shaxspear III Esq. wrote:| Those look and sound delish. I've never done a roux with oil instead of butter. Does it work and taste as good for thickening? |
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Yeah it worked great. The roux for that was not that thick as I didn't want a super thick sauce. Last night I made chicken fried steak with kale mashed potatoes and country gravy. I fried the steak in canola oil and at the end saved about 1/4 cup of it to make the roux for the gravy. It tasted good, although it had the meat drippings in it and the flour was partly the seasoned flour I used to dredge the meat. (I made a roux, added about 1 1/2 cups milk and 1/2 cup beef broth, salt, pepper)
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Apr 13, 2013, 1:08am, weenie wrote:But seriously...those flowers are seriously beautiful and i will curb stomp you if fuck them up.
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1801 on Oct 5, 2012, 1:18pm » | |
I think butter will always reign supreme, though.
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Apr 13, 2013, 1:08am, weenie wrote:But seriously...those flowers are seriously beautiful and i will curb stomp you if fuck them up.
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1802 on Oct 5, 2012, 2:32pm » | |
That is likely to be my epitaph.
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May 13, 2013, 10:38pm, peatrick wrote:| Yes. This album sounds like Daft Punk the way a hot dog looks like an apple. |
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1803 on Oct 5, 2012, 4:38pm » | |
Shax can you please go away on another vacation, so I can watch your dogs, so you can cook me pulled pork again? I fantasize about that shit.
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1804 on Oct 6, 2012, 12:16am » | |
Sure. We're going to Maui at the end of the month.
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May 13, 2013, 10:38pm, peatrick wrote:| Yes. This album sounds like Daft Punk the way a hot dog looks like an apple. |
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1805 on Oct 6, 2012, 12:27am » | |
Whole chicken stuffed with lemons and herbs (sage, rosemary and thyyyyyyyyyyyme), and rubbed with spices (salt, pepper, mustard seed, smoked paprika, and coriander seed). Thrown on the rotisserie.
Served with a lemon, pepper, thyme gravy from the drippings. Garlic and brie mashed potatoes. Carrots and brussel sprouts sauteed with bacon.
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May 13, 2013, 10:38pm, peatrick wrote:| Yes. This album sounds like Daft Punk the way a hot dog looks like an apple. |
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1806 on Oct 6, 2012, 12:33pm » | |
Oct 6, 2012, 12:27am, Shaxspear III Esq. wrote:Whole chicken stuffed with lemons and herbs (sage, rosemary and thyyyyyyyyyyyme), and rubbed with spices (salt, pepper, mustard seed, smoked paprika, and coriander seed). Thrown on the rotisserie.
Served with a lemon, pepper, thyme gravy from the drippings. Garlic and brie mashed potatoes. Carrots and brussel sprouts sauteed with bacon.
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Jeezus that looks good.
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1807 on Oct 7, 2012, 8:48pm » | |
I meant to post this earlier, but if anyone checks this and has any valuable turkey dinner advice for me that would be awesome! It's my first time cooking this year and I don't have anyone around to ask. I think I know the basic idea but if you have any tips or tricks please share them with me!
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1808 on Oct 7, 2012, 10:35pm » | |
Oct 7, 2012, 8:48pm, Souly wrote:| I meant to post this earlier, but if anyone checks this and has any valuable turkey dinner advice for me that would be awesome! It's my first time cooking this year and I don't have anyone around to ask. I think I know the basic idea but if you have any tips or tricks please share them with me! |
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Tip #1: hopefully you're eating your thanksgiving dinner tomorrow 'cause otherwise this was waaaay too late to be asking for turkey cooking tips. Pretty sure those things take a few hours at least.
Anyway, good luck with it Souly and post some pics to show us of creations!
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1809 on Oct 7, 2012, 10:42pm » | |
Digital meat thermometer. It's honestly the best kitchen device I own. Yeah I can tell when meat is cooked, but when it's cooked absolutely perfect, it's on a whole other level. You can get one at superstore for under $30. They have a probe that you can leave in the meat while in the oven or BBQ and it will transmit the temp wirelessly to a meter you can keep on your belt. It has different meat settings and will beep when it's close to done.
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May 13, 2013, 10:38pm, peatrick wrote:| Yes. This album sounds like Daft Punk the way a hot dog looks like an apple. |
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1810 on Oct 8, 2012, 10:41am » | |
So a meat beeper? Do you walk around with a meat beeper on your belt most of the time, Shax? Can someone confirm this for me?
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1811 on Oct 8, 2012, 1:33pm » | |
No just the meat probe
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May 13, 2013, 10:38pm, peatrick wrote:| Yes. This album sounds like Daft Punk the way a hot dog looks like an apple. |
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1812 on Oct 8, 2012, 6:17pm » | |
I feel like you and M-tron would use this meat thermometer beeper system for all kinds of weird dirty things.
I'll still eat any meat you cook though.
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1813 on Oct 9, 2012, 1:11am » | |
Oct 7, 2012, 10:42pm, Shaxspear III Esq. wrote:| Digital meat thermometer. It's honestly the best kitchen device I own. Yeah I can tell when meat is cooked, but when it's cooked absolutely perfect, it's on a whole other level. You can get one at superstore for under $30. They have a probe that you can leave in the meat while in the oven or BBQ and it will transmit the temp wirelessly to a meter you can keep on your belt. It has different meat settings and will beep when it's close to done. |
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Shax, don't give away the secret! Now all of my friends will make their own roast beef and prime rib instead of coming over to my place.
On second thought, that will leave more for me...
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|  | Re: Do you Masticate? « Reply #1814 on Oct 10, 2012, 12:48am » | |
My Thanksgiving dinner was a success! I complied information from a lot of sources and used it all to make a pretty fantastic meal. I originally thought I would be cooking for 6 people but there were 12 there for supper! I only had a 12 pound turkey so there were almost no leftovers, and what was left made this amazing soup. I'm pretty proud of my soup because I didn't use a single pre mixed ingredient, which I don't think my family has ever experienced with the soups my mom comes up with. Here are some pictures!! I hope the rest of the Canadians had a great Thanksgiving!
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My brother's plate. Broccoli with cheese sauce, turkey, crock pot stuffing, BBQ carrots, garlic mashed potatoes, turkey and homemade gravy!
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We had to bring in the table from outside and eat in the living room to fit everyone!
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Stuffing!
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