The August Cookout will take place from 8-6 to 8-14. The Theme is both Seafood & Vegetarian.
Good cooking.
Good cooking.
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I voted salad, but really any of them that don't involve having to use the oven would be good.
Salads, Desserts, Pork Chops or Pork Loin, Chicken, Eggs, Vegetarian, Seafood...
Does the polling feature allow multiple selections? I can't vote for just one.
I guess that bagels are off the list.....I voted salad, but really any of them that don't involve having to use the oven would be good.
Salads, Desserts, Pork Chops or Pork Loin, Chicken, Eggs, Vegetarian, Seafood...
I voted Eggs. Mainly because I want everyone's recipes!
I guess that bagels are off the list.....
I can change your vote, if you like!But... but.... You could always go to your favorite bagel shop and get some bagels to go with your salad.. or seafood.. or pork chops.. or eggs.. or chicken.. or vegetarian dish... or a
Bagel Berry Trifle for dessert!
And Baked Goods, bolts to the lead!Looks like vegetarian is making some movement.
And Baked Goods, bolts to the lead!
And Baked Goods, bolts to the lead!
The books are cooked.
ftfy!the books are baked.
ftfy!
I voted seafood. I've been contemplating smoking some salmon and possibly some oysters.
DoctorShavegood said:Nice. I watched Steven Raichlen smoke some salmon on last weeks episode. It was a cold smoke and his results were fantastic. He marinated them over night in sonething, don't remember what though.
Most of my experience with Salmon has been the Cedar Plank over a bed of coals type. Turns out wonderful but since I recently bought a smoker after being without one for about 6 years I'm all about the smoke now. So much so that I will shave with Stirling "Texas on Fire" shave soap, use "Texas on Fire" AS, drink Lagavulin, and possibly have a cigar while I'm smoking meat. Drives my wife absolutely crazy.