A social worker lady i know from work is doing a fund raising for what ever it is but I bought a dozen really really good homemade bierocks. I was excited to try them because it's been a long time since I've had any but I love em. I'm thinking about making my own sometime but never have.
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
A social worker lady i know from work is doing a fund raising for what ever it is but I bought a dozen really really good homemade bierocks. I was excited to try them because it's been a long time since I've had any but I love em. I'm thinking about making my own sometime but never have.
Grew up on bierocks and honestly didn't care for them as a kid. My mom would make like a hundred of them and stack the freezer full. It was like her 80's midwest version of meal prep for a working mom. I'd be standing there weighing the risk of opening the freezer door for a popsicle or something against being concussed by an avalanche of ziplocks full of frozen bierocks.
I've made them a few times as an adult and enjoy them much more. I think I posted some pulled pork bierocks I made at some point. [Reply]
I made Shrimp and Grits a couple nights ago and was stunning good. Not sure for tonight. Im tempted to use the instant pot I got for Christmas but the entire thing seems like a weird cult [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
A social worker lady i know from work is doing a fund raising for what ever it is but I bought a dozen really really good homemade bierocks. I was excited to try them because it's been a long time since I've had any but I love em. I'm thinking about making my own sometime but never have.
Originally Posted by F150:
I made Shrimp and Grits a couple nights ago and was stunning good. Not sure for tonight. Im tempted to use the instant pot I got for Christmas but the entire thing seems like a weird cult
Just look at it as a digital slow/pressure cooker. I think FMB said it in this thread or another. There isn't anything a crockpot can't do that a pressure cooker can't do better. It's just both in one.
I just like the fact that it's truly one pot. When I made gumbo the other week in it, I can sear the sausage and sautee the veggies for a little bit, then add all ingredients and pressure cook something great up all in one vessel. It is a little cult-ish but it's a pretty versatile tool. I was kinda intimidated using it the first time with all the damn buttons and settings but mess around with it and you'll find you like the thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Getting in touch with my German roots tonight.
whew - for a second there I thought you were going to post a picture of some burned latkes followed by a selfie of you occupying a seat at a French restaurant. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Sous vide salmon tonight.
How it turned out....
I was I bit surprised at how difficult it was remove the lemon and dill from the meat, hence some pieced broke (but hey, it's salmon), I guess that vacuum sealer does quite the job. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
How it turned out....
I was I bit surprised at how difficult it was remove the lemon and dill from the meat, hence some pieced broke (but hey, it's salmon), I guess that vacuum sealer does quite the job. :-)
I love sous vide salmon. I typically save the lemon for a squeeze at the end. [Reply]