Swamp Cooking Thread
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For the most part I don’t like cheese + mayo and mayo is a must on a fried chicken sandwich so I’m with you.
(But I’m curious what kind of cheese.)
(But I’m curious what kind of cheese.)
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Good point. My grilled sammies I use bbq and bacon and no Mayo. Sometimes a spicy aioli which is basically Mayo but not plain Mayo.
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Man, that sounds good!
Unhealthy, but tasty!
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Not that I’m complaining. We are having stuffed peppers tonight. Bell peppers stuffed with a combination of lamb, beef, onion, garlic and other stuff.
Mint juleps beforehand (Basil Hayden).
Mint juleps beforehand (Basil Hayden).
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Mutton to it.
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I didn't even realize it was Rosh Hashanah and grilled cheeseburgers. Oops.
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first batch of hot sauce'20 is done -- actually about six weeks ago
first batch of berry pepper jam is done
have another pound of peppers.. and waiting for the ghost peppers to turn color - will try to make a second batch of both
habanero and cerrano peppers grown on my deck and side yard
berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberries, blackberry) from local farms
carrots and tomatoes from local farms
citrus (lemon, lime, oj) not local but organic
most of the hot sauce is gone the rest is spoken for -reviews are excellent to date
jam.. only the boy, missus and dog have tried it --
i think the jam is pretty awesome.
jersey boys.. any interest?
first batch of berry pepper jam is done
have another pound of peppers.. and waiting for the ghost peppers to turn color - will try to make a second batch of both
habanero and cerrano peppers grown on my deck and side yard
berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberries, blackberry) from local farms
carrots and tomatoes from local farms
citrus (lemon, lime, oj) not local but organic
most of the hot sauce is gone the rest is spoken for -reviews are excellent to date
jam.. only the boy, missus and dog have tried it --
i think the jam is pretty awesome.
jersey boys.. any interest?
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Was I still one of the spoken for and forgot about it or did it all go byebyeelflaco2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:29 pm first batch of hot sauce'20 is done -- actually about six weeks ago
first batch of berry pepper jam is done
have another pound of peppers.. and waiting for the ghost peppers to turn color - will try to make a second batch of both
habanero and cerrano peppers grown on my deck and side yard
berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberries, blackberry) from local farms
carrots and tomatoes from local farms
citrus (lemon, lime, oj) not local but organic
most of the hot sauce is gone the rest is spoken for -reviews are excellent to date
jam.. only the boy, missus and dog have tried it --
i think the jam is pretty awesome.
jersey boys.. any interest?
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i've lost track.
i know someone had posted they wanted me to ship one jar -- but i forgot the thread.
and recently in a jeeves thread someone asked for a jar as well.
sorry. dunno.
PM me info.
i know someone had posted they wanted me to ship one jar -- but i forgot the thread.
and recently in a jeeves thread someone asked for a jar as well.
sorry. dunno.
PM me info.
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Just taught my kids how to master the George Forman Grill. I have not plugged that thing in since before I had my son (14.5 years ago). And I may never have to cook dinner again.
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Ha. We cleaned our garage out a couple of weeks ago and found a most likely equally neglected GF grill and tossed it.
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I'm bringing an instant pot to Korea.
Despite living in the dorms, I won't get to eat chow hall food for free. So I have to cook.
I think it's going to be a lifesaver while I'm there.
Despite living in the dorms, I won't get to eat chow hall food for free. So I have to cook.
I think it's going to be a lifesaver while I'm there.
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Really? For some reason I thought the army would provide the 3 squares but I guess it’s more like you have to buy a meal plan at college or it’s like getting transferred to another city while working at a private company? (Not saying you’d rather eat mess chow)
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It has to do with my rank mostly. They give me BAS (basic allowance for subsistence) and tell me to get my own food. Lower ranks don't get BAS and therefore "eat for free."
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Got it. Love me the instant pot. The only downside is you don’t get to enjoy the cooking aromas for hours on end but when you can do shredded Buffalo chicken sliders in 20 minutes start to finish, it’s worth it.
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I've found the only thing I break out the instant pot for is either making pork carnitas or hard boiled eggs. Otherwise its down in the basement storage room.
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Well...when you have a kitchen, sure. I'll have a dorm room.DaveInSeattle wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 6:49 pmI've found the only thing I break out the instant pot for is either making pork carnitas or hard boiled eggs. Otherwise its down in the basement storage room.
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got my act together.. got labels.. funky design (homemade) boxes and packing material.BSF21 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:30 pmWas I still one of the spoken for and forgot about it or did it all go byebyeelflaco2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:29 pm first batch of hot sauce'20 is done -- actually about six weeks ago
first batch of berry pepper jam is done
have another pound of peppers.. and waiting for the ghost peppers to turn color - will try to make a second batch of both
habanero and cerrano peppers grown on my deck and side yard
berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberries, blackberry) from local farms
carrots and tomatoes from local farms
citrus (lemon, lime, oj) not local but organic
most of the hot sauce is gone the rest is spoken for -reviews are excellent to date
jam.. only the boy, missus and dog have tried it --
i think the jam is pretty awesome.
jersey boys.. any interest?
Dsafe is first recipient... if it goes well... then more will go out -- pm me -- just saw i have four RED ghost peppers on the vine.. well, sort of orangey.. so likely will make another batch of jam (or sauce) this weekend) -- will set price after Dsafe reviews it.. even though we met, he doesn't have to be nice to my face and tell me its great.
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Awesome. I'll ballpark around 10,000/bottle and see if DSafe tells you to come down from there.elflaco2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:20 amgot my act together.. got labels.. funky design (homemade) boxes and packing material.BSF21 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:30 pmWas I still one of the spoken for and forgot about it or did it all go byebyeelflaco2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:29 pm first batch of hot sauce'20 is done -- actually about six weeks ago
first batch of berry pepper jam is done
have another pound of peppers.. and waiting for the ghost peppers to turn color - will try to make a second batch of both
habanero and cerrano peppers grown on my deck and side yard
berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberries, blackberry) from local farms
carrots and tomatoes from local farms
citrus (lemon, lime, oj) not local but organic
most of the hot sauce is gone the rest is spoken for -reviews are excellent to date
jam.. only the boy, missus and dog have tried it --
i think the jam is pretty awesome.
jersey boys.. any interest?
Dsafe is first recipient... if it goes well... then more will go out -- pm me -- just saw i have four RED ghost peppers on the vine.. well, sort of orangey.. so likely will make another batch of jam (or sauce) this weekend) -- will set price after Dsafe reviews it.. even though we met, he doesn't have to be nice to my face and tell me its great.
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Taste is one of those things that is completely subjective. While I will post my opinion, that's no reason to trust it.elflaco2 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:20 amgot my act together.. got labels.. funky design (homemade) boxes and packing material.
Dsafe is first recipient... if it goes well... then more will go out -- pm me -- just saw i have four RED ghost peppers on the vine.. well, sort of orangey.. so likely will make another batch of jam (or sauce) this weekend) -- will set price after Dsafe reviews it.. even though we met, he doesn't have to be nice to my face and tell me its great.
Looking forward to the mail arriving in a couple days, knowing that the family is leaving for the three-day weekend, which should provide many opportunities to give it a whirl.
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Obi-Juan's Jam arrived on Friday, which was perfect timing since my wife was taking the kids to her step-mother's for the long weekend. I didn't get a chance to try it out until yesterday morning.
Strawberries and habaneros pictured on the label, so that's what I expected and that's what was delivered. I tasted a little bit from a spoon first. You get a taste of the berries immediately, not strong. As the berries fade, the peppers come in with a slow-building heat that never got uncomfortably hot. The burn lasted in the back of my mouth and throat after swallowing, then eventually faded.
I added it to a breakfast burrito (ham, egg, cheese, bacon) and it worked nicely. I went light on it because I wasn't sure how it would work out overall. Next time, I will use more, as it mostly got lost in everything else (the bacon, in particular). There were a couple bites where I bit more of the jam where I mostly got the burn on the back end and not much of the fruit. Will do it again later this week with more jam.
Would recommend unless you have an aversion to the peppers. Again, heat is not overwhelming and should not scare people off if intrigued.
Strawberries and habaneros pictured on the label, so that's what I expected and that's what was delivered. I tasted a little bit from a spoon first. You get a taste of the berries immediately, not strong. As the berries fade, the peppers come in with a slow-building heat that never got uncomfortably hot. The burn lasted in the back of my mouth and throat after swallowing, then eventually faded.
I added it to a breakfast burrito (ham, egg, cheese, bacon) and it worked nicely. I went light on it because I wasn't sure how it would work out overall. Next time, I will use more, as it mostly got lost in everything else (the bacon, in particular). There were a couple bites where I bit more of the jam where I mostly got the burn on the back end and not much of the fruit. Will do it again later this week with more jam.
Would recommend unless you have an aversion to the peppers. Again, heat is not overwhelming and should not scare people off if intrigued.
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new batch cooked up this past weekend --
last batch i shipped out 25 4oz jars..
also have some of the hot sauce jars too (4 and 8oz)
PM me if interested... same deal as DSG - if i ship it to you, will let you know the shipping cost and my paypal -- you pay what you think is right.
will be ready to ship on friday (wont be able to get to UPS or post office until then)
last batch i shipped out 25 4oz jars..
also have some of the hot sauce jars too (4 and 8oz)
PM me if interested... same deal as DSG - if i ship it to you, will let you know the shipping cost and my paypal -- you pay what you think is right.
will be ready to ship on friday (wont be able to get to UPS or post office until then)
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ok ok okelflaco2 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:00 pm new batch cooked up this past weekend --
last batch i shipped out 25 4oz jars..
also have some of the hot sauce jars too (4 and 8oz)
PM me if interested... same deal as DSG - if i ship it to you, will let you know the shipping cost and my paypal -- you pay what you think is right.
will be ready to ship on friday (wont be able to get to UPS or post office until then)
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I would like some of the hot sauce, if at all possible. 4-ounce is fine, unless demand is low and you want to get rid of an 8-ounce jar.
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I've never made what I consider to be knockout chili. I think its because I've never committed to using whole meat vs ground meats.
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I got a recipe for you if you're feeling froggy
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My parents always made it with whole meat (cubed London broil or some such) and I used to do the same thing but at some point my wife told me she preferred ground beef and it's so much less work that way that I never really went back.
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The thing is, I'm not sure if mine is good, bad or other because I think I'm just tired of mine. Even variations off the standard always seem to be mine-ish to the point where I need a major shakeup.
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I'm generally happy enough to eat mine, but I get you and that's probably why I enjoyed making and eating the Defector green chicken chili a couple of weeks ago.
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I like my mom’s chili. I love my wife’s chili. I like any decent chili, unless you spice it so heavily that it burns your mouth. Also, it has to be New Mexico-style (with beans). Texas-style (sans beans) is just missing something. (I think it’s beans)
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I am generally team san carlos. I've made it any number of different ways, and I generally go back to ground beef
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I'm for beans as well. Typically 2-3 types of beans. I usually use ground beef but went on a veggie chili bender a few years ago using TVP in place of ground beef.
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Made Chili on Friday. I always mix it up and make different variations. This time I used ground beef and andouille. I like beans, but keep it to a small amount. Flank steak is usually in the mix. I like multiple cuts of meat to add some texture. I use a mix of peppers, but this time I added a smokey hot sauce that added a great depth to the chili.
Here is where I'm going to lose most of you. Until my daughter finally stepped up to the plate, I'm the only one who eats chili in the house, so I get 4 or 5 meals out of it. To mix it up, I'll add it to spaghetti one day, or basmati rice. Friday I substituted butternut squash cut into spaghetti-shaped strands. Sacrilege, I know, but the sweetness of the squash with the heat and smoke was a great combo.
The problem with my daughter liking chili, I need to separate her portion before I add the peppers. Friday I didn't make any for her, and damn was she pissed. She insisted on eating it, and used half a bag of taco cheese to dampen the heat. Proud of her determination, but that can't be healthy to eat that much cheese.
Here is where I'm going to lose most of you. Until my daughter finally stepped up to the plate, I'm the only one who eats chili in the house, so I get 4 or 5 meals out of it. To mix it up, I'll add it to spaghetti one day, or basmati rice. Friday I substituted butternut squash cut into spaghetti-shaped strands. Sacrilege, I know, but the sweetness of the squash with the heat and smoke was a great combo.
The problem with my daughter liking chili, I need to separate her portion before I add the peppers. Friday I didn't make any for her, and damn was she pissed. She insisted on eating it, and used half a bag of taco cheese to dampen the heat. Proud of her determination, but that can't be healthy to eat that much cheese.
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40+ year-old shovelling red meat and pasta into his mouth worrying about a super-active tween eating too much cheese
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I gave up the pasta for squash, dammit! And I worry about the cheese, because I'm the one who plunges the stopped up toilets.
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This is what we make for a Christmas party every year. I highly recommend 2 things.
1) "Good Stew Meat" is taken as far as you can with it. I wouldn't use fillet, but get some good top round with some fat in it and instead of browning it all together, brown it in batches, taking care not to scorch the fond on the bottom and make sure that all gets good a deglazed and back into the tomatoes and add the meat back in there.
2) Red kidney beans and black beans give this more body and I like beans. We normally make one batch with and one without.
3 since no one asked) Make some plain elbow macaroni, put a little bit in the bottom of the bowl, top with chili and cheddar. If you're super into it, get some oyster crackers from the store and head up a little minced garlic in some oil in a pan, toss the crackers in there to coat and hit them with a bunch of rough chopped fresh parsley. Game changer.
This has been my Ted talk. I'm sure everyone else likes their Chili a different way and I can respect them all unless you start bringing that Cincinnati cinnamon cardamom serve it in a cinnamon roll bullshit in my house.
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