I used some of my first batch ever of Italian sausage in that bacon explosion. I lost that recipe and have never been as satisfied with any Italian sausage I have made since.
I needed something quick and relatively small for breakfast this morning, so I grabbed a Hot Pocket from the store at my office building. As I was heating it up, it dawned on me that I had never in my life eaten a Hot Pocket.
I'm not sure how I got to be 37 years old without ever having a hot pocket. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I needed something quick and relatively small for breakfast this morning, so I grabbed a Hot Pocket from the store at my office building. As I was heating it up, it dawned on me that I had never in my life eaten a Hot Pocket.
I'm not sure how I got to be 37 years old without ever having a hot pocket.
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I needed something quick and relatively small for breakfast this morning, so I grabbed a Hot Pocket from the store at my office building. As I was heating it up, it dawned on me that I had never in my life eaten a Hot Pocket.
I'm not sure how I got to be 37 years old without ever having a hot pocket.
Originally Posted by Donger:
Shrimp etouffee and Jasmine rice last night. Grilled burgers tonight. In the snow...
I need to find some decent Cajun food. I was in New Orleans with these fucksticks I worked with and every place we ate was a lousy excuse for shit food. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
So can we get a culinary review?
All the store had was the pepperoni pizza kind. My office has a 1200w microwave, so I nuked it for 10 seconds shy of the recommended 2 minutes for 1100w oven. One of the corners burst open and spilled marinara and cheese onto the plate.
The package advertised a flaky, buttery crust. The crust was less flaky than spongy. It wasn't bad, just not was I expected. From the looks of it, it actually looked like there would be some crispness to it after using the included cooking pouch. It had a buttery flavor, but it was that fake butter flavor.
Upon my first bite, the filling had the texture and temperature of molten lava. I assume this is part of the Hot Pocket experience, so I allowed it linger on the roof of my mouth so I could get the full effect.
It tasted like bad pepperoni pizza. I don't say that as a negative, per se. Even bad pizza is still pretty good pizza. I found it a tad salty, even though the sodium content wasn't as high as I'd have figured it to be (around 600mg).
Overall, it's a quick meal that will do in a pinch. I didn't regret eating it then, it didn't give me any digestive problems. Would eat again. I'd give it a solid "meh." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I need to find some decent Cajun food. I was in New Orleans with these ****sticks I worked with and every place we ate was a lousy excuse for shit food.
I use a variation on a Paula Deen recipe. It's a bit of work, honestly, particularly the roux, but the wife and daughter love it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I need to find some decent Cajun food. I was in New Orleans with these ****sticks I worked with and every place we ate was a lousy excuse for shit food.
Skip NOLA. Go to Baton Rouge, it's an hour north.
Parrain's (chargilled oysters)
Jambalaya Shop (jambalaya, pasta jambalaya)
Tony's (it's a seafood market, get the boudin balls)
Benoit's (sausages)
Save More Market (po boys)
The Chimes (beer, apps) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
I use a variation on a Paula Deen recipe. It's a bit of work, honestly, particularly the roux, but the wife and daughter love it.
Alton Brown has an oven method for roux. It takes a little longer, but it's almost entirely hands-off and has less chance of scorching. I use it for gumbo, works great. [Reply]