What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!
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Should be on a hoagie, but bbq meatball sammich
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Think I finally nailed the sous vide with venison. Have a neck end of a blackstrap that I seasoned up with Meat Church Gospel, vac sealed, and threw in a 130degree sous vide bath for 3 hours. Pan seared in beef tallow, and got this
Now I need to find more backstrap to thaw out
Now I need to find more backstrap to thaw out
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Looks deliciousbullsi1911 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:23 pm Think I finally nailed the sous vide with venison. Have a neck end of a blackstrap that I seasoned up with Meat Church Gospel, vac sealed, and threw in a 130degree sous vide bath for 3 hours. Pan seared in beef tallow, and got this
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Now I need to find more backstrap to thaw out
Think wife did ours at 135 but for longer. Amazing how a few degrees makes a difference.
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Pizza a chicken nuggies. On a work trip, my choices are Casey’s convenience store food, or dollar general.
The motel restaurant closes at 5PM.
Which the pizza is excellent, so are the nuggies
The motel restaurant closes at 5PM.
Which the pizza is excellent, so are the nuggies
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Re: What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!
Home made spaghetti sauce with italian sausage, over whole wheat noodles
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Ok… I need to try thatVarmintmist wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:04 pm Ok, this is pretty much as good as I have changed the recipe to:
Rum pork loin with pineapple
take a pork loin, make a pocket like you were going to split it like a book, but leave the ends.
Pour in about 3 tsp black strap rum (Cruzan) add 1/4 c brown sugar 3 tbs Dijon mustard and the std pork rub. (garlic pow, pepper and smoked paprika.
Set aside.
Make a bacon weave over as many strands of butchers string you need to equal bacon strips across. Lay the first layer of bacon on each butchers string. Place about 6 pineapple rings on the weave.
Place a ring of pineapple in the pork loin tear it so it is down in.
Place the loin on the weave so the open end faces the middle.
Tie it up and put in it the fridge to marinate.
I use a rotisserie with sassafras chunks on the grates set up as indirect heat. If you are on a regular grill, put the charcoal to the outside and put the smoke wood on the charcoal.
Make a glaze with 3 ish tbs of brn sugar, 3 tbs butter, 3 tbs rum, 3 tbs Dijon mustard, 3 tbs pineapple juice. Heat until syrup. Glaze after 1/2 hour then continue to glaze. At 160F pull it off.
Eat with a vinegar based bbq sauce.
The black strap rum is imperative. If you cant get it you can do bourbon and omit the pineapple, or try a GOOD dark rum, something better then Capt Mordor
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Casey's bone in wings are not too bad either.
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I am thinking the weave is a bit much. The glaze doesnt get to the pork. Going back to 3-4 strips tied on next time. It is real good as a mustard bourbonbullsi1911 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 1:07 amOk… I need to try thatVarmintmist wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:04 pm Ok, this is pretty much as good as I have changed the recipe to:
Rum pork loin with pineapple
take a pork loin, make a pocket like you were going to split it like a book, but leave the ends.
Pour in about 3 tsp black strap rum (Cruzan) add 1/4 c brown sugar 3 tbs Dijon mustard and the std pork rub. (garlic pow, pepper and smoked paprika.
Set aside.
Make a bacon weave over as many strands of butchers string you need to equal bacon strips across. Lay the first layer of bacon on each butchers string. Place about 6 pineapple rings on the weave.
Place a ring of pineapple in the pork loin tear it so it is down in.
Place the loin on the weave so the open end faces the middle.
Tie it up and put in it the fridge to marinate.
I use a rotisserie with sassafras chunks on the grates set up as indirect heat. If you are on a regular grill, put the charcoal to the outside and put the smoke wood on the charcoal.
Make a glaze with 3 ish tbs of brn sugar, 3 tbs butter, 3 tbs rum, 3 tbs Dijon mustard, 3 tbs pineapple juice. Heat until syrup. Glaze after 1/2 hour then continue to glaze. At 160F pull it off.
Eat with a vinegar based bbq sauce.
The black strap rum is imperative. If you cant get it you can do bourbon and omit the pineapple, or try a GOOD dark rum, something better then Capt Mordor
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I think you’re confused.
By definition, wings have bones. And skin. “Boneless wings” are chicken nuggies.
There’s no debating this fact.
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Their definition, not mine, no explanation is needed on my part, mostly for the staff to stay unconfused 
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Nuggies tossed in wing sauce are still pretty good though
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Hot wings
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In the mini smoker
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Re: What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!
Smoking a spiral sliced ham for Easter dinner
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Re: What’s for dinner? Cooking Thread!
I had no idea what to have for lunch. It is cold and blustery today so I thought soup. Got in the freezer because I know there is vacuum packed vegetable soup. Dug to the bottom of the drawer and found a bag of chili from 1-4-24.....
Still tastes good!
Still tastes good!
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Nice!jbp-ohio wrote: ↑Sat Apr 26, 2025 5:14 pm I had no idea what to have for lunch. It is cold and blustery today so I thought soup. Got in the freezer because I know there is vacuum packed vegetable soup. Dug to the bottom of the drawer and found a bag of chili from 1-4-24.....
Still tastes good!
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Like finding a $20 in a coat you haven't worn in a while.
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Better than our old method. Want chili. Make whole crockpot of chili. Eat chili until we are sick of it. Throw away 1/3 of the chili.PFD45 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:48 pmNice!jbp-ohio wrote: ↑Sat Apr 26, 2025 5:14 pm I had no idea what to have for lunch. It is cold and blustery today so I thought soup. Got in the freezer because I know there is vacuum packed vegetable soup. Dug to the bottom of the drawer and found a bag of chili from 1-4-24.....
Still tastes good!
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I spent most of the afternoon putting my Blackstone together. Didn't have lunch, have neither put a gas tank on the griddle nor cleaned/started seasoning it yet, so I ordered pizza from Dominos
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Country style ribs and bake badayduh
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Wife smoked a beef shoulder and some pork chops on the pellet grill
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Chiro
You got a good one!
She can run the grill and has a good selection of cast iron!
You got a good one!
She can run the grill and has a good selection of cast iron!
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Grandson and his girl fiend came over for their last meal here before their move to Texas, smoked pork ribs with macaroni salad and corn on the cob.
Backed a lemon cake with lemon frosting for desert.
Backed a lemon cake with lemon frosting for desert.
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Kind of embarrassed to say she has a better handling on the pellet grill than I do
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Got the Blackstone seasoned earlier today, so, of course, I had to try it this evening.
Sirloin cheesesteak with provolone and grilled onions & bell peppers.
Wasn't "great" but wasn't "bad" either.
I'm learning
Sirloin cheesesteak with provolone and grilled onions & bell peppers.
Wasn't "great" but wasn't "bad" either.
I'm learning
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Chicago style hot dogs and a Yuengling on the road today.
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