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I know we have quite a few culinary artisans here.
My wife & I are always looking for ideas.
Please post up any good meals you guys are having ....
With or without protection Wink



Tonight we’re having Loaded Baked Potato Soup with cheddar cheese, bacon & onion.

Spuds are from my wife’s garden.








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In about 3-4 hours I will be having leftover Bratwurst. Not exciting but still good.
Have to get this night's work done first though.
Saturday over the weekend, I smoked a smaller petite filet. That turned out awsome but I ate it all. Didn't take any pictures.


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Mrs. made white bean soup. Mmhmm...




 
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HEB had Boston Butts on sale for $1 a lb. I got 7 1/2 lber, Put a rub on it, covered the bottom of the crockpot withs onions and cranberries, put the butt in the pot, covered it with a few more onion slices, poured in one Shiner Bock and cooked it on low all night. It was excellent.
 
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Way more than I deserve. At this time of year I’m especially thankful that I’m able to provide for a family that’s never known true hunger.

That out of the way I made some kalbi (Korean bbq) short ribs last night that were out of sight.



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Posts: 5427 | Location: Wichita, KS (for now)…always a Texan… | Registered: April 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Chili. Made from three kinds of meat. Sausage, ground beef, and flat iron steak. Here's the steak as I pulled from grill. Didn't get a picture of a bowl or the rest of the meat going in. I assure you it was yummy, maybe I'll edit post later to show leftovers if wife ever gets home from work.

Yes I put beans in it, two types even, pinto and kidney. Flame on.




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Posts: 21277 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No pics as it was dark already.
But I had fresh pork chops, grilled.
When I say fresh, I mean I picked up a hog that was still kicking this morning, 4-5 hours or cutting and chopping and now I have a freezer full of real fresh pork.
 
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My homemade frijoles- better than any frijoles you've ever tasted. Yellow rice. Grilled white meat chicken. Garnished with chopped cucumber and red onion.
 
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My better half slow cooked one of my older steaks marinated in salsa.

It's going to have cheese and sour cream and be heavenly.

Simple yet tasty for 10 hour days.

Bless my Better Half.


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I drove to the deepest darkest part of the netherworlds, also known as downtown Memphis, to pick up some to-go steak from Texas de Brazil. This is their slow time, and they sent us a 25% off coupon for take out, so tonight it's flank steak, garlic sirloin, house sirloin, and the new spicy sirloin, along with some rolls and fried bananas.

Diet? What diet?


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My homemade frijoles- better than any frijoles you've ever tasted. Yellow rice. Grilled white meat chicken. Garnished with chopped cucumber and red onion.


Sounds intriguing.....any chance of a recipe share? Big Grin
 
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Some Costco eggrolls with Costco cheese sticks coupled with a Costco salad. The first two were cooked on our new air fryer we bought last week at...........Costco.

Ya, we buy a lot there.



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Originally posted by GrumpyBiker:
I know we have quite a few culinary artisans here.
My wife & I are always looking for ideas.
Please post up any good meals you guys are having ....
With or without protection Wink



Tonight we’re having Loaded Baked Potato Soup with cheddar cheese, bacon & onion.

Spuds are from my wife’s garden.






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Last night's dinner.
Fresh baked focaccia bread. Balsamic and olive oil for dipping
Some extra sharp British cheddar and salami.
King crab legs, clarified butter and fresh squeezed lemon.




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That's some fancy looking beans, damn!

King > Snow by far.



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Shrimp stir fry over rice. Sorry, no pics, but it was tasty.
 
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Over the weekend, I spatchcocked a 6 lb hormone free, antibiotic free, preservative free whole chicken and smoked it on the BGE at 325 over oak lump with cherry chunks. My lady friend and I ate all the white meat over the weekend. Today, I one leftover thigh and leg.

I didn't take any pics.



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broiled t-bone steaks , M m m m m m





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Putting a skim coat on the garage wall
Cleaning the study to prepare for guests coming.

What?


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