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Not really dinner, but I have included slices of it with dinner over the last week; grilled zucchini bread. Made two with whole wheat flour and cranberries, and two with regular flour and raisins last weekend.
I love zucchini bread but never made it before so I decided to try it out on the grill. Turned out awesome. Last edited by Roadkil; 04-22-2013 at 11:23 AM.. |
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Sorry Beth, I didnt take pics, but the wife made her famous spanish rice, homemade refired beans and chicken & cheese enchiladas. I think I gained 10 pounds tonight..
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Everytime I look at this thread I gain weight! Part of the problem is the quality of food and the quality pics of it. I just looked at the last few pages and noticed my shirt front is all wet from droolling. Nice job Joe & RK!
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rk looks good-josh like everything but the refried beans-
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#555 |
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does anyone know how to make dirty rice?
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Beth - Zatarain's is a good package mix. look here
Scratch recipe - here I was born in Shreveport and I use Zatarain's, Wal-mart's or Tony Chachere's mixes. Much easier and tastes good. Ingredients 2 cups enriched rice 4 cups chicken stock 4 cloves minced garlic 1 1/2 cups diced white onion 1 cup diced green bell pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 bay leaf 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1/4 pound pork sausage meat 1/4 pound ground beef 1/2 pound chicken giblets 1 bunch green onions, chopped Directions In colander, rinse rice several times until water runs clear. Place rice in pot and add chicken stock. Bring to a boil then cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Do not overcook. Saute garlic, onions and bell peppers in vegetable oil until soft for about 15 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, thyme, bay leaf and cayenne and add to rice. Cook sausage and ground beef together in sautepan and add to rice. In separate pot place giblets, cover with water and simmer for 30 minutes with green onions, salt and pepper. Let cool enough to chop into small dice then add to rice mixture. Mix rice well and let simmer on lowest heat for an additional 30 minutes, stirring continuously, until flavors meld.
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Beth - Zatarain's is a good package mix. look here
Scratch recipe - I was born in Shreveport and I use Zatarain's, Wal-mart's or Tony Chachere's mixes. Much easier and tastes good. Ingredients 2 cups enriched rice 4 cups chicken stock 4 cloves minced garlic 1 1/2 cups diced white onion 1 cup diced green bell pepper 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Salt and pepper 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 bay leaf 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1/4 pound pork sausage meat 1/4 pound ground beef 1/2 pound chicken giblets 1 bunch green onions, chopped Directions Saute` veggies in oil until clear, add chicken, pork & beef. Season & cook until done. Chop chicken giblets. Bring stock to a boil and add rice and stir. Cook 2 minutes and add the rest of the ingredients. Cook about 20 minutes
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A gun is a tool, Marian; no better or no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that. Shane Nemo me impune lacesset We recall the case of the Shoshone war band which showed up complete with one 30-30 rifle per man the week after Pearl Harbor, and simply wanted to have the enemy pointed out to them. "We hear there's a war going on and we want to go fight it." Jeff Cooper KCCO Last edited by 45nut; 07-16-2012 at 12:05 PM.. |
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It was 100F here in NE Ohio today, so I whipped up a couple of Romain salads topped with grilled chicken tenders (made from boning out chicken breasts) cooked in my ribbed cast iron pan. Used Marzetti's Sweet & Sour dressing to finish.
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I think JLA and 45nut win this round hands down.
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I have been progressing in learning to BBQ and I want to tackle a whole brisket on Monday for a party we are having at work. One of my coworkers is on gluten free diet so I need to watch rubs and marinades etc that I use. Any suggestions??
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Did some baking today for our family reunion tomorrow, so here's some bread porn.
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your bread looks excellent Joe
tonight the kids wanted fried rice |
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Jack, I don't know how many you are feeding, but if were there you ain't got near enough!
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Y'all be safe now, ya hear!Lamentations Chapter 5: 1. Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach. 2. Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens. 3. We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers [are] as widows. 5. Our necks [are] under persecution: we labour, [and] have no rest. 16. The crown is fallen [from] our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned! 21. Turn thou us unto thee, O LORD, and we shall be turned; renew our days as of old. |
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Do what 45nut said, buy the Zatarain's! Total time in the kitchen, 20mins.
Try some of the other box dinners Zatarain's has, my favorite is the Spicy Jambalaya Mix. But the wife won't eat it so we buy the regular, and I add some Louisiana hot sauce to mine. The Red Beans, and rice, is another hit! http://www.zatarains.com/Products/Jambalaya.aspx
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Y'all be safe now, ya hear!Lamentations Chapter 5: 1. Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach. 2. Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens. 3. We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers [are] as widows. 5. Our necks [are] under persecution: we labour, [and] have no rest. 16. The crown is fallen [from] our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned! 21. Turn thou us unto thee, O LORD, and we shall be turned; renew our days as of old. |
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Left over broasted chicken, steamed broccoli and skin-on mashed potatoes with onion gravy.
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a 6 year old and a 8 year old dont eat much ( grand kids)
i was having osso bucco done in port and a bit heavy for their tastes this i can whip up in 15 mins , always have left over rice here so its easy |
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Beef ribs, or dinosaur bones, served with zucchinni and sour cream corn bread and a grilled sweet tater.
Last edited by Roadkil; 04-22-2013 at 11:23 AM.. |
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OK Shooter and JLA. Critique time. Trying my first brisket so I opted for a half brisket as well as some boneless pork ribs. 225 for 7 hrs for the brisket I think and of course less for ribs. Still gotta get some of Shooters rub to try.
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Sesame Pork stir fry with veggies & honey-pineapple sauce. Veggie fried rice to compliment.
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hey roadkill what did u glaze ribs with? Terry u using smoker or regular grill?
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Its a hybrid charcoal grill/smoker. Has a small propane burner to light charcoal so as not to use any fluid. Was smoking indirect.
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hmmmm let us know how it turns out. So no wood burning is involved and u still get the smoke taste
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No picts, but man is it good. Halupki. Pigs in the blanket, stuffed cabbage. Birthday party out the Indian Village tonight. Wife made 2 crockpots, one just done, second in fridge. Got to absorb the alcohol before hittin the hay. Them Hunkies know how to cook, and paprika, man; ought to be a law. Couple downriver Indian friends flying in on Tuesday, they grew up on cabbage & salmon. They'll enjoy the halupki more than the caribou. Halupki, mashed tatoes, and tomato gravy, I luv it.
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I use mesquite charcoal briquets and some small (1" or so) sticks of cherry wood from a tree I cut down. The propane is to start the fire only. Brisket turned out quite well. Nice smoke ring almost 1/4" all way around.
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