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Some Dungeness crab Guangzhou style....
Was good beyond all expectations... The S/O told me it is prepared in a steamer with "sweet rice" and some greens herbs and spices that she could not translate into English..... Just yum!!!! ![]()
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Brussels sprouts,
Blanch for 3 or 4 minutes, let cool. Cut into halves or quarters or whatever. Put in Saute pan with olive oil and a little butter, Salt Pepper Red Pepper Flakes Crushed Garlic, Sliced Almonds Let 'em get crusty, Put in a swig of Sesame oil right towards the end. YUM! ![]()
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Corn Fritters
Can of niblets corn and a cup of Aunt Jemima pancake mix, dash of seasoning salt. Fry in a pan with about 3/8" oil on medium heat. Enjoy ![]() ![]()
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Jumbo Scallops and Bacon Cast Iron Sear
Cast Iron Seared Bacon Mushroom Jumbo Scallops.
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Pork chop for lunch. dry rub, grilled, then finished in the oven.
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last pork chop. meat and fat and salt. perfect.
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Burgers on the grill last night, The pic may not depict the actual size of these monsters!!!..... no one actually could finish one!!
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Speaking of Guinness...
Anybody watch the Guinness Mega Factory program? Kind of funny that more than 200 years ago, Arthur signed a lease for 9,000 years for an abandoned brewery. Talk about believing in your product.
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here are 6-8 count, mega jumbo prawns butterflied open wide. Finely Dice up some bacon, green onions, garlic and grated white cheese, add can of Dungeonous Crab Meat............Gently blend/fold into a paste.
Stuff the prawns overflowing full, add more cheese and green onion for color. Quick BBQ for smoke flavor and finish under an Oven Broiler element for slight crisp crunch........... Worthy? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Nice light lunch, heading out on the patio!!!
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Cuban Picadillo. OK, not the most photogenic thing I've ever made, but it is certainly one of the tastiest. Has all the complexity you'd ever want. A dry Riesling is a surprisingly good pairing.
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Drained mine and add a spoon of butter and pepper. Perfect midnight snack when I'm out of Brothers Hot Pepperoni...
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Haven't been cooking or eating much lately. When I do, there are a lot of salads
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This Fluke hit the BBQ about two hours had been pulled out of Peconic Bay...
Glazed with a bit of Lime Guajillo sauce, and dressed with Cilantro oil.... With Papas Picosa and some slaw... ![]()
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Picnic shoulders were $1.69/lb, my homage to truck food. have over 4 hours into it and every second counted.
Black beans, my own version of pulled pork that first spent 3 hours simmering away, tortilla, sc, salsa, avocado, lime. With 4lbs of pork left, it's going to be a good week for all kinds of stuff. ![]()
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Excellent presentation, Shaun.
Love the avocado! Bought some pork ribs today myself....yum!
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