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Tonight I made my Christmas meal. Tenderloin roast with a red wine reduction sauce, horseradish cream on the side, mashed sweet potatoes, garlic broccolini, and an arugula salad. Came out amazing! I should have taken a picture without the wine sauce on the meat as it came out a perfect medium rare. The wine sauce was super tasty though as was the horseradish cream. Tomorrow will be tenderloin sandwiches!

Seasoned roast waiting to go into oven:



Final product:

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Ham sammich, with Swiss and American cheese, cupie mayonnaise and spicy brown mustard. Crisp zesty garlic dill pickle and a simple macaroni salad. Nothing special, but yummy nonetheless.


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Today was tenderloin sandwiches. Dijon mustard, sliced tenderloin, parmigiano reggiano cheese, arugula, and tomatoes. After slicing, I VERY slowly heated the steak slices in my Breville toaster oven on the reheat function at 230 degrees until warm as I didn’t want to cook them.





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2 1/2 pounds of pork tenderloin basted with a honey, Dijon mustard, soy sauce, and spices mix with wild rice. Just me and my two teenage boys and it’s gone. No leftovers. Frown The good news is that at $3.18 a pound, I can afford to make it again.
 
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Dad is visiting for the holidays so I've been cooking a lot of my Mom's and paternal grandmother's recipes.

Tonight, it was Mom's meatloaf recipe. I whipped up some mashed tators too.



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Dad is visiting for the holidays so I've been cooking a lot of my Mom's and paternal grandmother's recipes.


That is awesome and I bet he enjoys that!




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Yes, he does enjoy it.

Shortly after Mom was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, she handwrote a family recipe book for me. It's full of her recipes, paternal grandmother's recipes, and maternal grandmother's recipes. Mom has been gone for 16 years and that cookbook is a real treasure.



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I'm working Tuesday night so we did our prime tonight

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Wow. You guys sure eat well.




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Made a big pot of pintos with the leftover Christmas ham bone. And of course with cornbread. Real cornbread, not sweet corn cake that some people pretend is cornbread.

Had a big piece of it slathered in butter and molasses for dessert. After the pintos with more cornbread.


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I'm working Tuesday night so we did our prime tonight



Pure perfection Eek

Looks outstanding!



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Just some beans, ham, onions, and jalapeño cornbread for me. What I will never understand is the pictures of raw fatty beef and people talking it up as good.



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What I will never understand is the pictures of raw fatty beef and people talking it up as good.
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Smoked a 6+ pound boston butt for my daughters get together



Post cook shredded

 
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Tonight I made a blackened tofu sandwich over homemade coleslaw with spicy kale and garlic with balsamic.



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In honor of New Year's Eve and my girlfriend's birthday, I reverse seared a Tomahawk that was almost 4 pounds.

 
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In honor of New Year's Eve and my girlfriend's birthday, I reverse seared a Tomahawk that was almost 4 pounds.



What did your girlfriend eat?





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I left her some scraps, once the dog and I got our fill.
 
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I left her some scraps, once the dog and I got our fill.


I know that’s right!





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Is that a quarter or a dime?!?

I mean I read 4lb tomahawk, but it didn't register. Then I realized what the silver thing was and thought "HOLY COW!"
 
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