Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff
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@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@MajorRage post coital photos please
And this is why proper punctuation is important.
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Well I can see why there is a huge culture around pit masters, bbq etc in the states. It was pretty damn good, and surprisingly little work really.
However, you can taste there are so many ways to pick it up to the next level. And, at the end of it, one if the best beef stocks known to man! Served in homemade bbq sauce with some coleslaw on a brioche.
Next time I think I’ll Asian it up a bit. Some star anise In the cool as well as a bit more spice (perhaps Thai chili) will be a winner.
7/10 with so much upside on that 3.
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My Kamado finally fucking arrived! pick it up this arvo. Many excited
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Best Bacon buttie (and using my new cast iron pan)
Ingredients
Good bacon
Soft white baps
butter
Method
fry bacon, until crunchy on the edges but maintaining meatiness in the rasher and a good amount of fat is rendered
remove cooked bacon, place sliced bap face down in bacon fat to pan fry and absorb all the fat, this will leave a nice crispy layer
butter baps, add bacon, eat, take heart mediactionYou're welcome
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@dK said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Soft white baps
i'm very interested
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@mariner4life jesus that's some radar you have that you can "spot" baps 1 second after I had posted, very impressive.
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@dK said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@mariner4life jesus that's some radar you have that you can "spot" baps 1 second after I had posted, very impressive.
i have a laser focus on important matters
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@dK said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Best Bacon buttie (and using my new cast iron pan)
Ingredients
Good bacon
Soft white baps
butter
Method
fry bacon, until crunchy on the edges but maintaining meatiness in the rasher and a good amount of fat is rendered
remove cooked bacon, place sliced bap face down in bacon fat to pan fry and absorb all the fat, this will leave a nice crispy layer
butter baps, add bacon, eat, take heart mediactionYou're welcome
Buttering after frying in bacon fat
I salute you
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@TeWaio said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@dK said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Best Bacon buttie (and using my new cast iron pan)
Ingredients
Good bacon
Soft white baps
butter
Method
fry bacon, until crunchy on the edges but maintaining meatiness in the rasher and a good amount of fat is rendered
remove cooked bacon, place sliced bap face down in bacon fat to pan fry and absorb all the fat, this will leave a nice crispy layer
butter baps, add bacon, eat, take heart mediactionYou're welcome
Buttering after frying in bacon fat
I salute you
Yeah thats nek level crazy
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@TeWaio said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@dK said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Best Bacon buttie (and using my new cast iron pan)
Ingredients
Good bacon
Soft white baps
butter
Method
fry bacon, until crunchy on the edges but maintaining meatiness in the rasher and a good amount of fat is rendered
remove cooked bacon, place sliced bap face down in bacon fat to pan fry and absorb all the fat, this will leave a nice crispy layer
butter baps, add bacon, eat, take heart mediactionYou're welcome
Buttering after frying in bacon fat
I salute you
Cholesterol pills love a challenge
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You better butter up that bacon boy
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Maybe not to everyone's taste but did this today served with French beans done in garlic and parmesan. Was bloody yum.
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/beef-recipes/jamie-s-meatloaf/
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Son got me "Tom Kerridge Best Recipes" book for my birthday. Got a whole heap to things to try out over the coming cooler months.
Wife was asking me what it was about the big man that I like. And I had to think about it for a while - his recipes look nice, but are nothing ground breaking. So I think it comes down to the having a pint rule. I watch lots of programmes and try a few chef's recipes. But with the exception of the late great Gary Rhodes, I can't think of anybody I would like to actually have a pint with.
But then Tom Kerridge, absolutely would.
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@Bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Maybe not to everyone's taste but did this today served with French beans done in garlic and parmesan. Was bloody yum.
https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/beef-recipes/jamie-s-meatloaf/
Where’s your photo!???