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Abita of a German  with a twist. 

I blended Musturd with blackbean garlic and let it get happy in the fridge over night. Onions and pickle mix and 3 with portabello  mushrooms. Did a quick kinda sear then in the baking dish. 350 for 40 min later. 

Mashed taters and acorn squash will be the side dish.

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So I don't usually take pictures of my food, because my wife thinks it is highly aberrant behaviour.  I catch enough flak for other stuff that I don't need to add to the topics where my behaviour is found wanting.

BUT!  If she is not around, I can take some pics.  Tonight it was DUCK BALLS!!! with sweet Thai chili sauce on acini de pepe pasta, very toothsome even if I say so myself.  That black spot on the parchment paper is evidence of quality control before the sauce got added.  😉

The duck balls are meatballs of course.  I had made some country style (caseless) Italian sausage with duck meat, and had one package left, so I did it as meatballs.

Doug

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Been a while since I posted here and while I cook/eat every day I don't always take pictures. But I was bragging to my daughter about making Pizza and a Big Ass Calzone from scratch so I took some pictures.  ;)

And here they are, topping/filling are the same for both. ~ Mild Italian Sausage, Yellow Bell Pepper, Onion, Black Olives and plenty of freshly grated Mozz.

 

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1 hour ago, Spiel said:

Been a while since I posted here and while I cook/eat every day I don't always take pictures.

Yep, same here!

Your pizza and calzone look mighty toothsome!

Doug

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Sometimes the simplest meals are the best meals...

Shucked a couple of dozen Irish Point oysters from PEI. Some freshly grated horseradish along with lemon and hot sauce...but we really don't like to put much on them. A green salad and loaf of crusty bread. Washed it down with a bottle of Moet.

Oh man.. oysters are at their best this time year...

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On 2/7/2024 at 10:17 AM, CrowMan said:

Sometimes the simplest meals are the best meals...

Shucked a couple of dozen Irish Point oysters from PEI. Some freshly grated horseradish along with lemon and hot sauce...but we really don't like to put much on them. A green salad and loaf of crusty bread. Washed it down with a bottle of Moet.

Oh man.. oysters are at their best this time year...

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Mmmm, I'd be all over that!

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18 hours ago, misfish said:

Smoked baby back bacon ribs

Looks fabulous, Brian.

Did you take some back ribs, brine them in a bacon brine (or rub), then smoke?  Don't think I ever saw "baby back ribs" for sale?


Doug

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5 hours ago, akaShag said:

Looks fabulous, Brian.

Did you take some back ribs, brine them in a bacon brine (or rub), then smoke?  Don't think I ever saw "baby back ribs" for sale?


Doug

They were last best before last date. Got a 2 pack for $11 at Zhers. I just did a dry rub,brown sugar / kosher salt. Let get happy for 3 days,flipping over each day. Rinse,let air dry for 4hours after patting dry,then in the smoker for the 3,2,1. Smoked with apple.

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3 hours ago, manitoubazz said:

I absolutely love making these potatoes

and what are they?  I see lots of cheese, but what else?

Doug

 

BTW, good to see you back on YOUR thread!!!

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Fried pickle burger.

Chicken thighs in a blueberry sauce with Brussel sprouts cooked in butter and lotsa garlic.

 

Naked walleye baked in butter/garlic and seasoned.

 

Last is probably the best soup I ever made and I forget what I even used in it lol

 

 

 

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