Re: What yummy thing are you eating tonight?
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Whats everybody cooking for the beginning of the NFL season for those interested in this glorious day. I am not sure what I am going to make yet but its looking more like the snack route like homemade chicken/beef nachos, shrimp cocktail, artichoke dip and of course lots of beer!
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Our neighbors invited us over for their daughter's birthday party. We don't really know them, but they put on quite a feast. Homemade nopalas salad/salsa, fantastic beans and rice, and amazing carnitas. The father also insisted on giving me a shot of a really nice tequila out of a very tall blue bottle. I'm guessing it was a reposado. Anyone have any idea which it might have been?
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I'm smoking 2 pork shoulder tomorrow. I have them all rubbed and in the fridge ready to go.
We're canning some pickled green tomatoes tomorrow as well.
Rick
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The father also insisted on giving me a shot of a really nice tequila out of a very tall blue bottle. Could it have been Milagro Silver or Don Fulano Reposado or Corralejo Reposado?
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I think it was Corralejo.
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Making homemade chili. Its got some tomatoes, chunks of beef, 6 different chili peppers, a blend of chili seasonings, 2 style of beans, garlic, a pinch of star anise (to enhance the meat flavour). I will also finish the chili off with a couple teaspoons of some high quality bitter chocolate and stir it in the end to give the chili a nice sheen and it will also help complement the spiciness of the chili peppers.
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Here is a picture of the final product. Serve with cornbread and beer
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Sounds great - nice presentation too. My pics would probably have a big chili drip on the napkin. Just finished making something called Mujadarrah, I think. Red lentils, brown rice, onions, garlic, cumin & allspice cooked together, then topped with caramelized onions and lemon juice. I honestly had no idea anything made from vegetables could be so tasty. Maybe it was the turkey broth.
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Sounds good to me, John. We do similar stuff every once in awhile.
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We recently made lentils a regular part of our diet. So versatile. One dish that's a hit with out picky kids is honey-baked lentils. There are quite a few variations out there.
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