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Alea iacta est
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Well, it’s our 14th anniversary. She told me what she wanted and I delivered.
I just want to say I’m super lucky to be married to my best friend.

Crostini with tomato, basil and fresh mozzarella.
Homemade crab cakes.
Homemade chili citrus aioli.
Steak, but I took a couple of rib eye steaks and cut off the cap, and rolled up a cap steak.
I made a Cascabel pepper, onion, bell pepper relish to go with the steaks.
Dessert, we are going to my pop’s house. I made 4 ramekins of homemade Crème Brûlée, which we will share with a couple bottles of wine.
I won’t have pics until later, and I’ll post them tomorrow.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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Looks good to me. Happy anniversary to you both.



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Congrats Noah!


Damn that spread looks and sounds tasty. You cater long distance? Big Grin



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What, no kim chee fried rice?


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Wow.

You know what, Our 14th is also today! What are the odds. Cool
 
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What, no kim chee fried rice?


You remembered she’s Korean! She had rice, seaweed, and kimchee for breakfast.

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You know what, Our 14th is also today! What are the odds


Congratulations. Did you also get married in Lake Tahoe? If so, those would really be amazing odds.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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Don't forget to make seaweed soup for her birthday. Wink


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Are you also Korean? Most people would not know that.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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My wife is. Big Grin


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Originally posted by 12131:
What, no kim chee fried rice?


You remembered she’s Korean! She had rice, seaweed, and kimchee for breakfast.

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Originally posted by Nismo:
You know what, Our 14th is also today! What are the odds


Congratulations. Did you also get married in Lake Tahoe? If so, those would really be amazing odds.


That would have been amazing, but unfortunately no. Frown
 
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OUTSTANDING! Bravo and Congratulations! Cool


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Looks fantastic and congratulations!

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Looks outstanding!



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Impressive, looks great , on our 38 Anniversary, I just let my wife keep the toy that came with the meal.


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How did you get that color on the steaks? That's wall-to-wall med rare with no grey band. Please tell.

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Looks really good. I will admit that I was expecting beans though.
 
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Happy Anniversary
 
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Happy Anniversary to you both.
You knocked it out of the park with that dinner.
Looks delicious!
 
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Happy belated Anniversary congratulations to you both!
That meal looks and sounds delicious!


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Thank you all for the kind words. I showed this to my wife and she expresses her gratitude as well.


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How did you get that color on the steaks? That's wall-to-wall med rare with no grey band. Please tell.


Some of it was luck. So first off, this was a cap steak. I took the best part ofF two rib eyes, trimmed them well, and rolled them together to form a steak. I tied is and that’s how it took on the steak shape.
I have a ribbed cast iron pan that I get so hot I worry that the light coat if oil on it may catch fire. It’s as hot as it’ll get sitting on a high burner for ten minutes. I throw the steak on and turn it a lot. Each time I turn it, it’s going to a new hot 1/4 of the pan.
Where the luck came in was halfway through cooking, the string that tied it together, popped off. So I started turning them as little strips of steak, following the same procedure. Total time in the pan was about 7 minutes or so. Hard to say as I don’t time it, I go by feel when I press on the meat with my thumb. The trick is letting them rest. The steak recasted for at least ten minutes. Had it not rested that long, it would have been very rare in the middle.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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