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Tomorrow is my day off and there's two reasons I'm really stoked about it.
1. Guitar
2. BREAKFAST
I haven't had a real breakfast in like a week.
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Baked trout in foil, boiled potatoes, steamed corn and green beans.
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(05-25-2015, 07:55 PM)idsnowdog Wrote: Baked trout in foil, boiled potatoes, steamed corn and green beans.
Your big on the baked Trout.
Quote:05-14-2015, 08:53 AM
Last night I made baked trout in foil, steamed Prince Edward blend and wild rice pilaf.
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simple chorizo/onion/tomato basmati pilaf cooked in vegetable broth accompanied by roasted chicken legs/quarters coated in a dry rub consisting of the following:
fresh ground:
black pepper
sea salt
dried chipotle
allspice
cloves
coriander seeds
also:
dried green mango powder
kashmiri chilli powder
turmeric
garlic powder
ginger powder
And a glaze consisting of:
Lime juice
lots of fresh ground pepper
garlic powder
cayenne powder
balsamic vinegar
wildflower honey
It was so good.
Sort of similar to jerk chicken, but with a distinct sour and citrus note punctuating the deep, bold spiciness.
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05-30-2015, 10:33 PM
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Wagyu sirloin, it was fucking heaven.
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Vietnamese chicken soup.
Yum.
Because I said so.
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Tonight - homemade ramen.
Simmered and let the broth sit for a couple of days to infuse before using it.
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Grits 'n eggs
Real grits, not that Quaker shit. ;)
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Instant grits are disgusting.
Boiled with butter is how I like them.
Can't get grits in Canada so I'm gonna give someone some money to pick me some up the next time they travel stateside.
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I just saw a place that ships - organic stone ground grits. Various types. Not sure what it would cost to ship to Canada.
With anything corn, I'd want organic (at least non-GMO) if i can find it.
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