Thanksgiving leftover shepherd's pie. Mixed the gravy with carrots onions Peas corn and turkey. Mixed left over mashed potatoes with milk and cheddar cheese and baked for about 20 mins.
Originally Posted by Sorce:
Thanksgiving leftover shepherd's pie. Mixed the gravy with carrots onions Peas corn and turkey. Mixed left over mashed potatoes with milk and cheddar cheese and baked for about 20 mins.
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Nope, that's completely wrong. You need to box that up and ship that to me overnight express ASAP before you do something dumb and try to eat that. I'm trying to save your life here. You'll thank me in the morning, I swear.
And could you put a little more cheese on that before you box it up? Thanks. [Reply]
So just a little heads up: the frozen Mahi-mahi at Sprouts are fantastic. The individual portions are a little small (approx. 1.5x0.66x4.5 inches), but they're pretty fresh, and cook up beautifully. Sorry I don't have pics; I forgot and ate them too quick.
But trust me; they're really good.
I want to put a little breading on them and flash fry them for some Kauai-style fish tacos, but after T-Day, I'll have to put that on the back burner for at least 2 weeks. I went a little nutz for Thanksgiving and put on 7 pounds. [Reply]
I honestly tried to like the above recipe but the ranch dressing powder just ruined it for me. I couldn't get that flavor out my mouth.
I did do a variation on it that I liked. I prepared the chuck roast like you would a swiss steak except in a crockpot with the pepperoncini's. This seemed to go better for me with a tomato base and no ranch. [Reply]
I've made this before and the ranch flavor didn't bother me although you better like ranch, but the whole stick of butter did make it pretty damn greasy. That's the only thing I'd do next time, maybe a half stick.
That recipe says to pull out the big chunks of fat at the end :-) bitch, it's a chuck roast, that's why I buy 'em. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
I've made this before and the ranch flavor didn't bother me although you better like ranch, but the whole stick of butter did make it pretty damn greasy. That's the only thing I'd do next time, maybe a half stick.
That recipe says to pull out the big chunks of fat at the end :-) bitch, it's a chuck roast, that's why I buy 'em.
I was already thinking a full stick of butter was a bit much, and now you've confirmed my suspicion
This is my first go round with ranch mix in a roast, so we'll see how it goes... but it sounds great on paper because I do like some ranch [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
I've made this before and the ranch flavor didn't bother me although you better like ranch, but the whole stick of butter did make it pretty damn greasy. That's the only thing I'd do next time, maybe a half stick.
That recipe says to pull out the big chunks of fat at the end :-) bitch, it's a chuck roast, that's why I buy 'em.
I actually don't mind ranch dressing on a salad. But the whole Hidden Valley powder package on top the chuck roast with the stick of butter peppers was overwhelming. If the powder was stirred in the juice maybe but on top its like it melted with the butter into the meat and overpowered it. My son who loves chuck roasts even asked what happened lol but still ate it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
I actually don't mind ranch dressing on a salad. But the whole Hidden Valley powder package on top the chuck roast with the stick of butter peppers was overwhelming. If the powder was stirred in the juice maybe but on top its like it melted with the butter into the meat and overpowered it. My son who loves chuck roasts even asked what happened lol but still ate it.
Yeah, it's got a strong ranch kick no doubt about it. [Reply]