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Nzoner's Game Room>Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Buehler445 08:45 AM 07-15-2015
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?

Vol 2. http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=285408
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Buehler445 06:54 PM 09-18-2024
My little toy grill has been getting a workout lately.
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Pablo 07:00 PM 09-18-2024
Small but mighty! Steaks look very nicely cooked
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Buehler445 07:03 PM 09-18-2024
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Small but mighty! Steaks look very nicely cooked
Thanks. For $5/lb sirloins I was impressed.
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Pablo 07:06 PM 09-18-2024
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Thanks. For $5/lb sirloins I was impressed.
That’s a great price and even better outcome
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HonestChieffan 07:24 PM 09-18-2024
So today was first Orchard trip So good

Back to farm and my annual first dinner is https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/...recipe-2107800

I only have real Maple syrup from Nova

Bourbon after

Go Chiefs
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Pablo 07:30 PM 09-18-2024
Originally Posted by HonestChieffan:
So today was first Orchard trip So good

Back to farm and my annual first dinner is https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/...recipe-2107800

I only have real Maple syrup from Nova

Bourbon after

Go Chiefs
Damn that looks good
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srvy 07:53 PM 09-18-2024
I have never seen that before HCF looks really good. Always have loved Autumn and the apple season. Cider, Fritters. apple dumplings and pies my late mother was so good at baking especially dumplings and pie. I was never smart enough to get a recipe from her. Now its just a memory.
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GloryDayz 06:56 AM 09-19-2024
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
My little toy grill has been getting a workout lately.
We don't have it anymore but we have a grill much like that one and it was the perfect grill to make flank steak on. I'd get the coals very hot, and the grate every close to the coals, pull the flank steak out of the vacuum marinator and immediately sear both sides, then let it grill with the thinner part of the steak over the weakest looking coals. 3 minutes on each side, marinade seared into the meat, a 5-minute rest, and it was good to go. Cut it on a steep 35-degree bias across the grain and it was amazing! My wife, if she wanted, could take slices and toss them back on for 10-15 seconds longer if she wanted the meat more cooked.

My mouth is watering typing this!!
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Easy 6 01:28 PM 09-21-2024
Ground beef enchiladas in corn torts, with a scratch sauce made from ancho and guajillo chiles, onion and garlic... all covered with a mix of cheddar, monterey jack, asadero, and quesadilla cheese

Side salad with garden tomato
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Easy 6 05:23 PM 09-21-2024
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Ground beef enchiladas in corn torts, with a scratch sauce made from ancho and guajillo chiles, onion and garlic... all covered with a mix of cheddar, monterey jack, asadero, and quesadilla cheese

Side salad with garden tomato
They're still baking so we'll see, but just wanna say that yeah... enchiladas are a lot of work, especially if you want a big pan full

Between the heavy prep of seeding and boiling the dried chiles, blending those together before straining them... THEN light frying 18 torts to make them pliable, and finally rolling them all up for baking is a LOT of work

Get ready to spend some time, and wash your dishes as you go lest you end up with an ugly sink piled full of dishes you don't wanna deal with the next day when making them
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Pablo 05:28 PM 09-21-2024
^^^^

All that work will taste delicious. But yeah sounds like a full shift.
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KCUnited 05:29 PM 09-21-2024
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
They're still baking so we'll see, but just wanna say that yeah... enchiladas are a lot of work, especially if you want a big pan full

Between the heavy prep of seeding and boiling the dried chiles, blending those together before straining them... THEN light frying 18 torts to make them pliable, and finally rolling them all up for baking is a LOT of work

Get ready to spend some time, and wash your dishes as you go lest you end up with an ugly sink piled full of dishes you don't wanna deal with the next day when making them
My low back hurt just reading this
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Easy 6 05:43 PM 09-21-2024
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
My low back hurt just reading this
:-)
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Buehler445 06:12 PM 09-21-2024
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
They're still baking so we'll see, but just wanna say that yeah... enchiladas are a lot of work, especially if you want a big pan full

Between the heavy prep of seeding and boiling the dried chiles, blending those together before straining them... THEN light frying 18 torts to make them pliable, and finally rolling them all up for baking is a LOT of work

Get ready to spend some time, and wash your dishes as you go lest you end up with an ugly sink piled full of dishes you don't wanna deal with the next day when making them
Savor the flavor bud. Real chiles are unrivaled in flavor.
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In58men 09-22-2024, 10:09 AM
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Megatron96 05:39 PM 10-06-2024
Made rack of lamb for my birthday dinner the other night. Turned out pretty well.

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