Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today
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@Ikeaparty this is a relief to hear. I always feel like I made yet another crust moisture or temp control mistake, or i worked too much flour into the process to make the launch easier. I won't give up on the Ooni as it was a gift and it still functions, but knowing it's not just me helps.
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PInk salmon season is in full swing here, can keep 4 a day right now, been making copious amounts of Ikura. The Ikura Don has salmon I bought from the Japanese grocery store since pinks arent really great eating especially for sashimi, just in case anyone from Vancouver sees this and thinks I am going to make myself sick from pink salmon sashimi
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Today on how can I use salmon, I cured three pink salmon, two male (orange) one female (light orange/white) in brown sugar and salt 60/40 for two hours, then dried in the fridge on a wire rack for 13 hours then dropped off at my friend's house and he smoked them at 165 for 4.5 hours brushing with maple syrup every 90 minutes.. so good I went out fishing again tonight to bring some to colleagues in Croatia next week
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It’s fall so the Colorado Pueblo and New Mexico Hatch chiles are in season. I smoked some pork on apple wood and then made a New Mexico green chile stew with some fresh roasted Pueblo Big Beto and Hatch er.. Hatch Chiles. It tastes great but as with most stews we will truly know where it lands after some more time.
And @twin we went a similar route last night with homemade spaghetti and meatballs.
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@mclaincausey It's always so good.
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Wow, a lot of crab apples there. Is it typically a biennial bearing tree? Did it have a very low yield last year?
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@motojobobo crop was good last year, but not this good
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The last of the Sungold cherry tomatoes from my garden.
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My wife made a delicious Mississippi pot roast over buttery mashed potatoes for dinner last night. Mississippi pot roast is one of those things that went viral. You scratch your head when you see the recipe but it’s damn good!
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@mclaincausey I tried this out and loved it but the kids didn’t. Guess who wins out in the meal planning…bummed too because it’s fantastic. Do you always eat it over potatoes or have you paired it in different ways?
Editing to add that I thought the browning was really important but our hood is pretty weak and the house smelled like browning beef for days