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Old 06-07-2023, 10:41 AM
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Had some fresh parsley that I didn't want to waste, so I threw together a homemade Chimichurri which is one of my favorite sauces.



I got some free steaks from Snake River Farms, so decided to grill up them up for dinner



They were near impossible to thaw because they were frozen so solid, threw some steak rub on them.



The middles were still a bit frozen so they aren't my prettiest steaks, but the flavor was great



And the chimichurri was fantastic


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Also did some grilled chicken with a balsamic glaze, potato gnocchi, grilled red peppers and a caprese


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Ugh now I'm hungry. All of these look so good.
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Old 07-27-2023, 09:53 AM
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Anniversary dinner on Monday
Couple NY & broccolini w/ garlic bread

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Holy shit that looks good. Congrats on the anniversary! When was it and how many years?
Old 07-27-2023, 11:13 AM
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This past Monday
13 years
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Old 07-29-2023, 09:27 AM
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Congrats! Your marriage can now get a meat packing job in *certain* states!
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I've been trying to be very deliberate with our dinners over the last 2 weeks while I try to slim down (down ~19lbs since May).

Pork tenderloin with brussel sprouts and brown rice:


Sheetpan panko breaded baked salmon with veggies (served over left over brown rice):


This one was interesting, but really good. Chicken Parm (baked) bowls with cauliflower puree:


Baked chicken with BBQ sauce, with butternut squash and green apples. Pretty good, though not a summertime dinner imo.


Air fryer salmon over arugula berry salad.


I screwed up the prep, but these taquitos tasted good. I also made homemade salsa.


Pan roasted chicken thighs with pesto over wilted spinach and tomatoes, with roasted potatoes:


Chicken fajita lettuce wraps. This recipe called for the chicken and veggies to be baked, which wasn't great. Next time I'll make them the usual way (cast iron on the stove).


Thai chicken skewers over Thai slaw and a side of broccoli. Not great. The marinade didn't have much flavor, unfortunately.


Couple hits, couple misses. But that's the joy of cooking
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Couple hits, couple misses. But that's the joy of cooking
As long as they were edible, that's all that matters
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Old 07-31-2023, 08:51 AM
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Homemade Pizza Day
Dough from Trader Joe's

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Old 07-31-2023, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
I've been trying to be very deliberate with our dinners over the last 2 weeks while I try to slim down (down ~19lbs since May).

Pork tenderloin with brussel sprouts and brown rice:

Sheetpan panko breaded baked salmon with veggies (served over left over brown rice):

This one was interesting, but really good. Chicken Parm (baked) bowls with cauliflower puree:

Baked chicken with BBQ sauce, with butternut squash and green apples. Pretty good, though not a summertime dinner imo.

Air fryer salmon over arugula berry salad.

I screwed up the prep, but these taquitos tasted good. I also made homemade salsa.

Pan roasted chicken thighs with pesto over wilted spinach and tomatoes, with roasted potatoes:

Chicken fajita lettuce wraps. This recipe called for the chicken and veggies to be baked, which wasn't great. Next time I'll make them the usual way (cast iron on the stove).

Thai chicken skewers over Thai slaw and a side of broccoli. Not great. The marinade didn't have much flavor, unfortunately.

Couple hits, couple misses. But that's the joy of cooking
Got any of them recipes to share? For the ones that were good that is.
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Was all set to smoke 2 whole chickens, but it started raining, so I pivoted and threw them in roasting pans and put them in the oven. Stuffed the cavities with garlic cloves, fresh oregano, fresh thyme and sliced lemons. Rubbed the outside with sea salt, garlic and pepper.



The chicken came out great and very juicy. To switch things up the second night for dinner I made chicken pesto pizza boats. First I brushed them with some butter and garlic and toasted the buns



Then I spread them with pesto, added shredded Mozzarella, chopped up the roasted garlic from the chicken cavity, and some sliced red onion.



These were super good, wife enjoyed them as well.



Tonight we're doing chicken quesadillas with the remaining chicken
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Old 08-10-2023, 06:36 AM
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I don't know enough about the Weber you have but will it not work in the rain or were you just worried you would melt

Food looks good though.
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Originally Posted by CCColtsicehockey
I don't know enough about the Weber you have but will it not work in the rain or were you just worried you would melt

Food looks good though.
It works fine in the rain, I just don't have a covered area to smoke at this house and didn't feel like getting soaked. Plus I would have had to expose the charcoal basket while it was pouring to try and get it lit and I didn't want to deal with all that
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Old 08-14-2023, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 97BlackAckCL
It works fine in the rain, I just don't have a covered area to smoke at this house and didn't feel like getting soaked. Plus I would have had to expose the charcoal basket while it was pouring to try and get it lit and I didn't want to deal with all that
You sir need a cheap $100 patio umbrella and thank me later then.
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Had a little celebration for my wife leaving her job to become a stay at home Mom and get our kiddo out of fulltime daycare. I had some SRF Wagyu Fillets in the freezer and decided to make those and try reverse searing for the first time. I got these from a work vendor, so can't beat that they were free!



They had some nice marbling, but given that they were fillets the fat content wasn't that high either. I just rubbed with some SPG and let them come up to room temp



Here's the finished product before I let them rest.



Both steaks were 135 when pulled and were a perfect medium rare



The steaks were definitely buttery and rich with flavor. If/when I try Wagyu again I would try a fattier more marbled cut like a ribeye, but man these were some amazingly tasty fillets

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Looks great
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They were SO good
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Never had wagyu, because I'm a cheapa$$
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They look fantastic. Reverse sear for the win!
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Originally Posted by 00TL-P3.2
Never had wagyu, because I'm a cheapa$$
Me too, but they were free so... lol
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NY Strip, cheesy potatoes, garlic cheese green beans & some garlic bread

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Easy Jerk Chicken

My go to for jerk chicken

1) Boneless chicken breasts
2) Sysco Jerk Seasoning
3) Canola oil
4) Lime juice

Put all of it into a ziplock bag then marinade for 1-3 days. Everyday, move the chicken around some in the bag to allow the marinade to get to all the chicken breasts. The lime juice will actually start to "cook" the outer parts of the breasts. Grill and serve



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Well the weather cooled down last week, so that meant it was time for some soup. First I made beef vegetable soup which came out fantastic. I browned the meat and seasoned it before throwing in the crockpot





Let it simmer all day in the crockpot



Finished product, was very happy with the flavor

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This week I used our leftover Christmas ham in the freezer and made ham and bean soup which also came out fantastic. I used 2 different bean medleys to have a nice mix of beans and protein, I soaked them overnight, and then rinsed them in the morning



I added the beans, and all my seasonings to the crockpot, since I didn't have a ham bone I used some chicken stock for my broth. No complaints and way less work



I let the beans/broth simmer for about 8 hrs, and then added the cubed ham to the crockpot and stirred it all together.



The finished product, soup flavor was amazing and definitely will be repeating this recipe. It tasted even better last night after sitting all night in the fridge


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Didn't think to take photos. We did a huge jambalaya at the office yesterday. My boss does the majority of the cooking with the occasional assist from a few of us.
10gal cast iron cauldron to batch enough to feed the office.

Old pic from 2016, same setup, just about double the batch now

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Turkey day, cooked 2 14lb birds.




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NY Strips on the grill for Christmas dinner

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Made rack of lamb over the weekend. First time making it for me


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Happy Humbug day meal at my place:



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Missing from the pic above is the sticky-rice stuffing which was still being steamed as it could've used a bit more time to soften.
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That's an outstanding looking spread!
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Xmas eve dinner. Sous vide filet mignon courtesy of Costco and salad/potatoes that my wife put very little time into making.


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NYE dinner for wife, Little Cha, and me...

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Originally Posted by Mizouse
Made rack of lamb over the weekend. First time making it for me

This looks fantastic.

On my want to do list but need to invite company over as the girlfriend will not eat it.
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Happy Humbug day meal at my place:



That looks amazing. Let me know next time and I will be right over.

Love me some pork belly buns.
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Man, I haven't shared anything here in almost a year Here were some of my recent favorites:

I'm still being deliberate with my food choices (down 45lbs since last June ), but I do indulge at times. And I love me some burgers. Caramelized onions, bacon, white american and kimchi on this one :



We do salmon usually once a week, and this one was ridiculously simple - air fryer pesto salmon over brown rice and roasted parmesan summer squash.



And then Mother's Day dinner last night - lemon garlic butter scallops with asparagus, bacon and couscous. I've never made scallops before, but they came out beautifully.



And my fiance was craving strawberry shortcake, so I made some biscuits and whipped cream from scratch:

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That salmon looks great. Never thought to air fry it


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