Originally Posted by lewdog:
The drying off of Sous Vide is the key! Tasted great this time. Still deciding what temperature produces the right steak for me. This was a boneless NY strip cooked for 2 hours at 135 degrees, dried off and 1 minute per side in hot cast iron. Based on taste and texture, I'm not sure I'll ever be cooking a steak another way again.
Try cold smoking it before bagging, I think the steaks are better with the touch of wood smoke.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
The drying off of Sous Vide is the key! Tasted great this time. Still deciding what temperature produces the right steak for me. This was a boneless NY strip cooked for 2 hours at 135 degrees, dried off and 1 minute per side in hot cast iron. Based on taste and texture, I'm not sure I'll ever be cooking a steak another way again.
Are roasted brussell sprouts your favorite vegetable? Just curious as I don't think I've ever seen anyone who features them in more pictures than you. (I'm a big fan of them myself; you should try air frying them--it is simply delicious.) [Reply]
They're my wife's favorite mostly. She requests them if I'm going to grill more than anything else. My air fryer is too small to try that out but I bet it gets them extra crunchy. [Reply]
So for anyone trying to make okra fries in your air fryer, use the dehydrate function, about 20 minutes, it looks like. I went over that and I've got blackened okra. Looks like I left them in too long by at least ten minutes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
They're my wife's favorite mostly. She requests them if I'm going to grill more than anything else. My air fryer is too small to try that out but I bet it gets them extra crunchy.
Either way, they look awesome. Wow, I love those things. [Reply]
I'm at home with a cold today. I was rooting around in the fridge today looking for some bacon, because I wanted to cut it up, fry it and cook eggs with it. Well naturally the only bacon we had was frozen. So I found some salami and decided, "fuck it, chuck it."
So I fried the salami in a touch of olive oil, cooked the eggs in it with some salt pepper and a little basil.
Surprisingly, it was good. Not as good as bacon, but surprisingly good. So hey, if you're in need of a poverty breakfast, give it a go.
Picture looks like shit, because scrambled eggs, but whatever.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I'm at home with a cold today. I was rooting around in the fridge today looking for some bacon, because I wanted to cut it up, fry it and cook eggs with it. Well naturally the only bacon we had was frozen. So I found some salami and decided, "fuck it, chuck it."
So I fried the salami in a touch of olive oil, cooked the eggs in it with some salt pepper and a little basil.
Surprisingly, it was good. Not as good as bacon, but surprisingly good. So hey, if you're in need of a poverty breakfast, give it a go.
Picture looks like shit, because scrambled eggs, but whatever.
I always keep a few cans of corned beef hash around for these occasions. [Reply]
Note: For anyone thinking of trying Nutri-System, mostly the food is pretty good, but a couple things to steer away from when picking your meals. the Chicken Paella dinner and the Nacho Puffs aren't very good. One tastes like what you'd imagine canned cat food tastes like, and the other tastes like crunchy styrofoam.
That's it for now. I'll post updates as they become available. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Just by the names I'd think I would steer away from those meals in the first place
Ha, yeah maybe your right. I like Paella, properly cooked or if I make it myself, but this stuff was just awful. And nacho puffs are supposed to be a diet version of cheese puffs, but they aren't even close. Most of the substitute foods they have are kind of close or even really close, but the nacho puffs were not, not at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Ha, yeah maybe your right. I like Paella, properly cooked or if I make it myself, but this stuff was just awful. And nacho puffs are supposed to be a diet version of cheese puffs, but they aren't even close. Most of the substitute foods they have are kind of close or even really close, but the nacho puffs were not, not at all.
I guess it was bound to happen. Out of the 70-80 NS meals I've eaten at least a few were going to be trash. I guess the real surprise is that more than a dozen have actually been pretty good. [Reply]