Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff
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@RoninWC said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I like to make home made burger sauce when I cook burgers. Mayo, tomato sauce, Dijon mustard, capers, salt and pepper. Yum
I do a very similar burger sauce the only differences being, swap the Dijon for Hot English mustard and I add a splash or three of a hot sauce or more if I'm only using Tabasco.
Sometimes I'll also add pickled jalapenos but that makes it a little chunkier so I tend to put the jalapenos directly on the burger.
@dogmeat I like to go half and half, beef and pork mince.
sriracha + mayo = awesome too (for an easier version)
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@nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@RoninWC said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I like to make home made burger sauce when I cook burgers. Mayo, tomato sauce, Dijon mustard, capers, salt and pepper. Yum
I do a very similar burger sauce the only differences being, swap the Dijon for Hot English mustard and I add a splash or three of a hot sauce or more if I'm only using Tabasco.
Sometimes I'll also add pickled jalapenos but that makes it a little chunkier so I tend to put the jalapenos directly on the burger.
@dogmeat I like to go half and half, beef and pork mince.
sriracha + mayo = awesome too (for an easier version)
Hell yes, I often use exactly that on my pulled pork or when making sliders.
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@nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@RoninWC said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I like to make home made burger sauce when I cook burgers. Mayo, tomato sauce, Dijon mustard, capers, salt and pepper. Yum
I do a very similar burger sauce the only differences being, swap the Dijon for Hot English mustard and I add a splash or three of a hot sauce or more if I'm only using Tabasco.
Sometimes I'll also add pickled jalapenos but that makes it a little chunkier so I tend to put the jalapenos directly on the burger.
@dogmeat I like to go half and half, beef and pork mince.
sriracha + mayo = awesome too (for an easier version)
Love Sriracha. It's got that slight sweetness whereas tabasco and similar sauces have sourness. Great on everything, I enjoy it on scrambled eggs
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@dogmeat said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I noticed Kewpie now do a Sriracha Mayo - why? are people that lazy?
I like some pork in my burgers as well.
Also quite like chicken mince with the whole SE Asian vibe. Chilli lemongrass ginger lime
Larb burger?
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There are a ton of youtube channels, magazines, websites etc that claim to provide fast "weeknight" recipes, and I don't think that a single one has ever washed a vegetable. Watch me prep this x inspired slaw in two minutes!
A recent trend in American sources is to add honey or sugar to dressings, braises etc, which is just completely unnecessary and downright trashy. There is so much bad cheap restaurant food that made even more dull by adding sweetness. I know that it is a restaurant trick to add a bit of sugar to a sauce etc, but it a shitty one. A lot of food in mainland China is very bad, and ruining dishes with sugar is typical of that. They even add it to kimchi before serving.
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After all of the talk about Peaches I went there for the first time on Friday as I was in the area. I ordered the Chicken and Waffles, and not knowing how hot the spices were decided on the "hot". Very tasty but not as hot as I was expecting. Holy Cluck will be the choice next time.
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Did this today and yeah man, fucken gooooood. So easy too..
Ok so that facie link above has the spuds with fennel too, which is worth it
But just the chicken.
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Been in Malaysia Had the best single dish of my life in Penang from a Michelin bibbed street stall. A Laksa but with a broth of salted herring rather than coconut cream. The depth of flavour was amazing just kept on developing. The char koay teow with duck egg was damn fine too. Malays really know how to enjoy their food.
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@dogmeat said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Been in Malaysia Had the best single dish of my life in Penang from a Michelin bibbed street stall. A Laksa but with a broth of salted herring rather than coconut cream. The depth of flavour was amazing just kept on developing. The char koay teow with duck egg was damn fine too. Malays really know how to enjoy their food.
What's the name? I'll definitely give it a shot next time I head over there.
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@Nepia It's a very descriptive name - Penang Road Famous Laksa.
Just beware it's not actually on Penang Road! 5 Lebuh Keng Kwee
Thoroughly recommend the food tour
https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g660694-d25010834-Penang_Evening_Walking_Foods_Tour-Penang_Island_Penang.htmlBest $60 you will spend. Go hungry!!!
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@dogmeat said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@Nepia It's a very descriptive name - Penang Road Famous Laksa.
Just beware it's not actually on Penang Road! 5 Lebuh Keng Kwee
Thoroughly recommend the food tour
https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g660694-d25010834-Penang_Evening_Walking_Foods_Tour-Penang_Island_Penang.htmlBest $60 you will spend. Go hungry!!!
$60 for food in Malaysia? Oh wait, that's the food tour. Probably the single best tourist activity I did in Vietnam was the Hanoi Walking Food Tour (was about 10 years ago so $20) so it's always good to see if other food tours can measure up.