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      Yes it is and simple to make.

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      • Finn666F
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        bbpc…damn 🙂

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        • Finn666F
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          just to bring this thread back on track! 😘

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          • mclaincauseyM
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            And how! Nomnomnom

            Think it, be it.

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              This is how we do!

              Ribeye rubbed with salt, pepper, garlic, chili, and grilled

              Classic Caesar, anchovies, coddled egg, homemade croutons, etc.

              A tater thing that was great.

              Brussels and bacon

              Pinto beans that had been cooking with salt pork and jalapeños for 3 days

              Think it, be it.

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              • seanoconoS
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                ^Good lord, that looks delicious.

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                • GilesG
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                  Mmmmmm

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • derivative666D
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                    McLain as usual setting this thread on fire

                    "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                    • mclaincauseyM
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                      Thanks folks. Today, ground turkey thigh burgers with red onion, fresh rosemary, and garlic in the patties and (my choice) bison grassfed extra sharp cheddar cheeseburgers with a red pepper spread. Grilled asparagus, arugula salad tossed in olive oil and balsamic, curried baked sweet potato "fries."

                      Think it, be it.

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                      • Finn666F
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                        great shit mcl…

                        since the fridge is empty as fuck...i was forced to throw something together.
                        came out like this:

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                          • derivative666D
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                            Keep em coming Finn, is that white asparagus in that omelot?

                            "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                            • Finn666F
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                              you got that right sir 😉

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                              • PeterP
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                                all germans love white asparagus 😛

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                                • Finn666F
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                                  wrong…i also like the green (but maybe it's cuz i'm half american as well!?) 😉

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                                  • PeterP
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                                    haha, perhaps. i just happen to know that white asparagus is like a thing in germany. and yes, i think both green and white are equally delicious!

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                                        French toast with maple syrup.

                                        Staufs coffee (highland grog)

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                                        Iron Heart, Empty Wallet

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                                          Rice
                                          Onions (caramelized)
                                          Olive oil
                                          Bok Choy
                                          Raw Peanuts
                                          Asparagus (well cooked)
                                          Fresh tomato (upon serving)
                                          Thai chili
                                          Jalapeño
                                          Cayenne
                                          Habanero
                                          Basil
                                          Parsley
                                          SesameTahini
                                          Garlic

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                                            Getting a hankering to do some chili. Here's what I did last time:

                                            McLain's Chili con Carne
                                            ▼ ❑ Ingredients
                                            ▼ ❑ Meat
                                            ❑ 3 lbs cubed chuck beef (1"-1.5")
                                            ❑ 1 lbs ground sirloin beef
                                            ▼ ❑ Fresh vegetables/fruits
                                            ❑ 1 large white onion (diced)
                                            ❑ 2 poblano chiles (diced)
                                            ❑ 1 head of garlic (chopped)
                                            ❑ 1 bunch of cilantro (garnish)
                                            ❑ 1 bunch of scallions or baby Vidalias (garnish)
                                            ❑ 1 lime (garnish)
                                            ▼ ❑ Prepared ingredients
                                            ❑ 1 large can adobo chiles
                                            ❑ 0.5 lbs mole poblano
                                            ❑ 12 oz guiness
                                            ❑ 2 boxes of chicken stock
                                            ❑ Mexican sour cream (crema) (garnish)
                                            ❑ Queso fresco, crumbled (garnish)
                                            ❑ Masa (skip if you're in a competition or want to cut some carbs, this is a thickener that's not strictly necessary)
                                            ▼ ❑ Spices
                                            ❑ cinnamon (to taste)
                                            ❑ paprika (to taste)
                                            ❑ chili pequin (to taste–careful!  skip for milder chile)
                                            ❑ chili arbol (to taste--careful! skip for milder chile)
                                            ❑ chili guajillo (to taste)
                                            ❑ chili ancho (to taste)
                                            ❑ chili Hatch (medium and/or hot) (to taste)
                                            ❑ oregano (whole recommended) (to taste)
                                            ❑ cumin (to taste)
                                            ❑ cracked pepper (to taste)
                                            ❑ salt (to taste)
                                            ▼ ❑ Recipe
                                            ❑ 1 Brown ground beef in butter in a cast iron skillet, mild salt and pepper, and put in a strainer
                                            ❑ 2 Brown 2 pounds of the cubed meat on one side only, put it in the strainer
                                            ❑ 3 Put other pound of cubed meat  in strainer
                                            ❑ 4 Push down on meat in strainer to remove as much fat as possible
                                            ❑ 5 Set aside meat in strainer
                                            ❑ 6 Place diced fresh vegetables and garlic in large crock.  Light pequin and arbol chili, salt, and pepper.  Add a nice handful of oregano; add no more organo entero after this; if you need more oregano later use oregano molido (ground oregano).  Pour in a bit of stock and simmer until onions are translucent.
                                            ❑ 7 Dump meat into crock and stir
                                            ❑ 8 Stir in mole poblano and adobo chiles.  May want to blend or crush adobo chiles, or crush as stirred in.  Stir well, bring to boil and then cut heat to low, maintain a simmer.  Crack lid on pot.  Chili will be cooking like this for 2.5-4 hours, until beef chunks are tender/falling apart
                                            ❑ 9 Add 1/2 of beer
                                            ❑ 10 Add 1/2 of lime
                                            ❑ 11 Add stock as needed through the stew… Make it slightly more liquid than you would think, almost should look like a thick beef stew for the first hour--it will reduce and we will thicken it later
                                            ❑ 12 Stir
                                            ❑ 13 Periodically skim
                                            ❑ 14 Periodically dump in combinations of guajillo, ancho, Hatch, cumin, cinnamon, and paprika and stir.  Go VERY light on the cinnamon, liberal on the chiles, and in-between on the cumin.  Light salt as needed, heavy ground pepper.
                                            ❑ 15 After one hour, dump rest of beer and squeeze rest of lime
                                            ❑ 16 After two hours, stir in enough masa to get it to a desired thickness (as needed)
                                            ❑ 17 When it's done (you will know because the chunks of beef will start shredding and be very tender, refrigerate overnight for better taste, or serve right away, over white rice with scallions, cilantro leaves, chopped jalapeño (or for less spice poblano), Mexican sour cream, queso fresco, and a lime wedge, squeeze as needed

                                            Think it, be it.

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