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    Looks great Mike- simple can be perfect.

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    Carnitas taco's, I stumbled across a recipe using a pressure cooker and I made a modified version tonight. The more I use my pressure cooker the more I like it.
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    Cinco de Mayo rapidly approaching.

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    Made some Mac&Cheese last night. Nothin fancy. Cheddar Cheese base, A little panko on top for some crunch

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    Missus is away in Europe on a business trip so a large Aussie grass fed rib eye, pan seared for 3 - 4 mins each side and out to rest. I had taken the steak out of the fridge about 40 mins before cooking and applied a liberal amount of Ile de Re fleur de sel and freshly cracked black pepper so it was perfect cooking temperature before I started.

    Into the pan with some butter and finely chopped garlic and shallot. Sauted for a few mins then in with a splash of Cognac and flame on. When the flames had died down, in with some water to deglaze and add a little seasoning, bring to boil to thicken and in with a small bit more of cold butter to make the sauce glossy. Add back any juices from the steak that is now nicely rested. Steak on a plate, sauce on the steak next to a big pile of garlicky mashed pots. A bottle of Chilean Cab Sav / Merlot has been open for a while and ready to drink, and Super Rugby on the TV. Champion.
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    My camera ran out of juice so I have little evidence but . . . . Asparagus done in a bit of butter and garlic, spaghetti squash with Parmesan cheese, cherry tomatoes halved and cooked with a bit of fresh oregano that I found growing in my garden . . . planted it years ago . . . and it was just there.
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    A couple of loaves of white bread for the week.

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    country style ribs
    deviled eggs
    mac & cheese from a box (my favorite)



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    Ignored my usual obligations to heed Dunderbeck's call. 3 pounds breakfast sausage, 7 pounds Italian, and 7 pounds venison bay and garlic sausage. I think I need more meat and time...
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    Ah . . . now I understand better . . .

    Yep the vacuum machine is great for sausage. I've not made my own sausage yet but with just my wife and I there always seems to be too much in packages so I buy a couple dozen and divide them up into packs we can manage.
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    Some love for the cast iron crowd out there.

    Cornbread made with honey, bacon fat and smoked and fried crispy pork skin.
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    Fried Chicken soaked in buttermilk, hot spanish paprika, white pepper, thyme, oregano and sliced onion for 24 hours before dusting with flour and frying
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    Martinique style Chicken Curry. Coconut milk base, freshly ground my own Martinique style curry paste (PM for details if you need), Tamarind with eggplant, butternut squash and mangos

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    Chicken, beef, and asparagus. There would have been potatoes but I fell asleep after working on the yard. Perfect Sunday.Click image for larger version. 

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    Some good eats posted gents!

    A family favorite for holidays, old school Deviled Eggs


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    Wow Jim, those look fantastic. What are the flowers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by xraygun View Post
    Wow Jim, those look fantastic. What are the flowers?
    Chive Flowers Ray.

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    Jim, those deviled eggs not only look delicious but they could be on a magazine cover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sullybob View Post
    Jim, those deviled eggs not only look delicious but they could be on a magazine cover.
    Thanks Shawn for you kind comment, it's a homage to my grandmother, she always made them on family holidays.

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    My bride brought home a very small cryo-vaced beef tenderloin, unforgivably, it had little to recommend for itself. After removing all the connective tissue and whatnot there was so little left that I thought I would roll it into a roast.

    After a few days of "dry aging" in the refridge-



    And after a reverse cook in the oven-



    PDG

 

 

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