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This will be a catch-all thread for sharing recipes, cooking methods, etc, when a new thread isn't warranted.I've been using my sous vide a lot more recently. I did a boneless pork chop and round steak this week. The pork chop was great (1 hour at 137.5, finished in cast iron skillet), the round steak was okay, but that's more a function of the cut than the method, I think. I'm going to experiment longer cooking times with the remaining 4 portions of round steak we have left.
We did asparagus for 10 minutes at 180 at it turned out great.
Last week I did a pork shoulder for 24 hours and finished in the oven, it was incredible. And as I try to remember everything I've cooked recently, and for how long and at what temperature, I realize I need to start writing this shit down.
What good stuff have you cooked recently?
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Haven't been able to make anything good recently, but interested in more about the sous vide. I like the idea of not having to baby sit it. I plan on smoking soon but mostly do Pork Butt and ribs. Really wish I could figure out how to make wings crispy in the oven/ smoker. I've made some decent ones, but never "great".
The most interested thing I am in is the cucumber lemonade recipe someone posted on here for alcoholic drinks this summer at the pool.
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posted by Ironman92
Wife made a delicious Stromboli Tuesday night for dinner. Dipped in marinara sauce and she made the Cheddar Bay biscuits (Red Lobster) to go with it. They were on point.
We'll buy a dough ball from Dewey's Pizza and make stromboli with peperoni, provolone, and banana peppers. It's so damn good.
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Slow cooker Chili on Sunday, using turkey and 4 different types of peppers. Started it at ~10 am and ate 6. Made the house smell great as well.
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I've been playing around with our new gas stove w/ the iron grill. Been doing flat iron fish, steak and veg ... Love the simplicity. Ok clean up a little much but the love of great favors and tenderness is worth the extra cleanup.
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posted by Ironman92
She does her own dough and lets it rise all day long. They rise and expand like crazy. Uses one with pepperoni, onions, mushrooms, a few different cheeses and some peppers. The other one pepperoni, capicola ham, and Steve Evans sausage cut up pretty fine...some cheese and about 25 minutesin the oven and use a pizza cutter to make strips about and inch wide and about 6 inches long. Best if set up for about 15 minutes. They heat up great too.
I think we pay $3.50 for the dough ball. I'm curious to check out a recipe and see if it would be worth it to make my own. If I could make a few at a time and freeze them it would be worth my while as the pizza place is kinda out of the way for us now.
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posted by Ironman92
She does her own dough and lets it rise all day long. They rise and expand like crazy. Uses one with pepperoni, onions, mushrooms, a few different cheeses and some peppers. The other one pepperoni, capicola ham, and Steve Evans sausage cut up pretty fine...some cheese and about 25 minutesin the oven and use a pizza cutter to make strips about and inch wide and about 6 inches long. Best if set up for about 15 minutes. They heat up great too.
Link, recipe?
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posted by superman
I grilled New York Strip 3 times last week. Hope that helps.
We're going to The Precinct in two weeks for my birthday/Valentine's day, I always get the New York strip. I'm counting down the days.
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posted by Ironman92
She’s also done the frozen yeast rolls from the store and they do exactly the same and IMO are just as good as the homemade. Comes in package of 3 or 4 but 2 are enough to feed 4 people.
I'll see if I can find them at the store this weekend.
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I think we pay $3.50 for the dough ball. I'm curious to check out a recipe and see if it would be worth it to make my own. If I could make a few at a time and freeze them it would be worth my while as the pizza place is kinda out of the way for us now.
I use this Pilsbury stuff
Ther.e is a pizza dough variation with a yeast mix. the cinnamon rolls aint bad either. Costs about 3 bucks
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I purchased a quarter of a grass-fed beef from my uncle, I'll be picking it up in a couple weeks. Looking forward to trying out some new cuts with the sous vide soon.
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posted by thavoice
Try putting peanut butter in the chili,
It's fantastic
You being srs?
Made a home made pasta sauce last night last night. Turned out fantastic and was super easy. Will be doing this everytime going forward.