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Here's our ozoni (dashi broth, pieces of chicken thigh, shaved carrots/daikon/gobo with baked mochi). Side of black beans. Lot of effort for something simple looking.





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Sea scallops with a sherry/cream/butter sauce. It didn't suck.

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Any chance you have that scallop recipe handy that you could post? I have some scallops and been looking for a good recipe. Looks like it would go well served on some angel hair pasta perhaps? Looks absolutely delicious Jim.


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Originally posted by lastmanstanding:
Any chance you have that scallop recipe handy that you could post? I have some scallops and been looking for a good recipe. Looks like it would go well served on some angel hair pasta perhaps? Looks absolutely delicious Jim.


I second this. I'd love to try that sauce.

Jim


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Agreed... looks fantastic. Recipe would be nice.



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Jim that looks delicious.
 
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Dunno yet … But clearly it’s got to be fucking spicy because I’m full of testosterone!

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Not that sauce, but if you want a great cream sauce that would likely go well with that dish, ... try this one.


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Chili for the snowstorm, last bits left are going to be tonight's chili dogs.



Here's the chili cheese dogs, couldn't get my normal top cut ones. Had to settle for these, too much bread, they are brat buns.

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It was just a modification of the following Chef John video:




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Well, supposedly snow is moving in. They have already called school off for tomorrow, so I'm working on a large pot of chili.

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Pancakes for dinner. Cooked some apples with butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar for a topping instead of syrup.
 
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Argentine red shrimp with both Asian garlic noodles and crisp romaine salad sides.



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Baked cornbread Tuna Cakes, then pan seared.

Supposed to be Crab Cakes, but we were out of crab, plenty of Albacore Tuna so, next best thing..

 
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Venison pot roast. Protection by Glock and Pro-Tech.




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Country pork ribs made in the Cosori air fryer. Tasty! Big Grin

https://www.pinkwhen.com/air-f...-country-style-ribs/




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Bald1 those ribs looks delicious!! Country Style pork ribs are one of my favorites, and I buy in quantity, then separate, vacuum seal and freeze. I don't as of yet, own an air fryer, but it is high on my list.
 
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Did some good old sketty and homemade meatballs last night.








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Made a batch of Texas Red (aka real chili) on Saturday.


Tonight was leftovers.



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Shrimp and grits

Cooked in 50/50 water/whole milk, with shredded cheddar cheese and butter incorporated toward the end of cooking. Bacon, mushrooms, red onions, spinach, a splash of white wine, and shrimp, of course.

Damn tasty!!


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