I don't do regular grilled burgers often enough. I did last night. Quarter pounders, grilled and topped with a slice of cheddar cheese. Got some good brioche buns, sliced tomato, carmelized onions, and pickles. They were fantastic. Didn't take pics though [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Crinkle cuts need to be a little more done IMHO. Love crispy fries, never soggy ones that bend when you pick them up or dip them.
Looks good though.
I'm the same way. Have to tell the waitress "extra crispy." Don't know if you can customize like that in a fast food joint, tho'. [Reply]
Cilantro Lime Rice, Peppers, onion, Diced Tomatoes, Corn and Black Beans with Chicken in Taco seasoning, my own. Then squeezed with lime, avocado and chopped cilantro.
Full of flavor and delicious. You can customize how much heat you desire. I know some of you here, just love high heat.
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
SW Chicken Fiesta.
Cilantro Lime Rice, Peppers, onion, Diced Tomatoes, Corn and Black Beans with Chicken in Taco seasoning, my own. Then squeezed with lime, avocado and chopped cilantro.
Full of flavor and delicious. You can customize how much heat you desire. I know some of you here, just love high heat.
BEP, that looks delicious. I make a similar "relish" of grilled corn, diced peppers and onions, cilantro and black beans. I need to add tomatos to it for a different spin. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
SW Chicken Fiesta.
Cilantro Lime Rice, Peppers, onion, Diced Tomatoes, Corn and Black Beans with Chicken in Taco seasoning, my own. Then squeezed with lime, avocado and chopped cilantro.
Full of flavor and delicious. You can customize how much heat you desire. I know some of you here, just love high heat.
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
I had this burger yesterday at the Jet Away Cafe at Topeka's airport.
Burger looks pretty tasty. I can't abide the ketchup on the fries. Soggy fries suck. Also, you inevitably end up with fries with too much or too little ketchup. Not enough control over the fry:ketchup ratio. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
It was amazing. Creekstone Farms. I pulled up their website this morning, and their boneless ribeyes are $30/#. That's a 14oz prime rib, and we paid $50 each for dinner including the drink pairings. Phenomenal.
$28.77lb retail
Creekstone Farms is nothing more than a processing company who exploit their immigrant labor, provide unsafe working conditions, and lobby to have their meat graded to their advantage.
I wouldn't order Creekstone if it was labeled as such. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
$28.77lb retail
Creekstone Farms is nothing more than a processing company who exploit their immigrant labor, provide unsafe working conditions, and lobby to have their meat graded to their advantage.
I wouldn't order Creekstone if it was labeled as such.
Where could one order the cooper barrett approved meat? I presume they could also provide me a full engine overhaul on a 1962 Mustang, as well as the latest info in Physics Today. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Burger looks pretty tasty. I can't abide the ketchup on the fries. Soggy fries suck. Also, you inevitably end up with fries with too much or too little ketchup. Not enough control over the fry:ketchup ratio.
Who the fuck cares what ratio of ketchup to fries someone prefers!
I'd toss you out on your ass if you were eating with me and you said something like that. [Reply]
Yesterday I went to a little place I'd heard about located in the armpit of Toronto and had the best burger I've ever had.
If you ever happen to be in the armpit of Toronto, the place is called Tuckshop kitchen.
I had the "Tuck Royale" which is basically a ground brisket, pork shoulder & smoked back fat patty with lettuce, tomato, red onion + house cured bacon, jalapeņos and 2 year Balderson cheddar. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I work in Toronto on a rare occasion, tho' it's been awhile since they sent me. What is the armpit of Toronto?
It's a neighborhood called "The Junction" in the west end (4 railroads meet there). It's industrial, grey and gritty.
The armpit is way better than the multiple assholes of Toronto. [Reply]