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  1. 6 hours ago, Duvel said:


    Most welcome - and thanks to you I made a batch for lunch 😉

     

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    It takes a heavy beating ...

     

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    ”Stringy” - notice the color change !

     

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    Baked until 75 oC (more or less).

     

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    Sliced up and ready to eat !

     

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    Important: when you buy that fresh at the butchers, you get it in a bread roll, which in turn is wrapped in paper to take away. This steams the roll a bit and makes it soft, but chewy. I microwaved the roll - same effect. The beer is optional, but works well. Consider it alcoholfree 🤫 Yummy !

     

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    Are any spices/seasonings added to the pork before baking?

  2. I combine it with ground beef for meatloaf, or stuffed peppers. Dirty rice.  I make a spicy noodle soup with it, along with gochujang, black vinegar, and soy sauce. 

  3. 3 minutes ago, Shelby said:

    JEALOUS!!!

    I hope you get some crawfish this season! Also, you’re going to have to put up with more crawfish dishes. 😂

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    Leftover grilled sausage, and potatoes leftover from the crawfish boil turned into crash hot potatoes. There were a couple of boiler onions, too. 

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  5. My husband boiled crawfish. They were worlds apart from the last boiled crawfish we picked up to go, which were ridiculously over salted. These were *chef’s kiss*!

     

    We have lots of leftovers, so you might see lots of crawfish dishes coming up. But I’m also happy with cold boiled crawfish. 225B8128-7894-44A9-BD31-6436AD25ED4A.thumb.jpeg.5e3bf9f52a658cc9640265979227d28c.jpeg

     

     

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  6. Last night we had breakfast for dinner. My omelets aren’t pretty, but they taste good. Spinach and goat cheese omelet, bacon, toast, and mushrooms. 
     

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    Pizza tonight. Pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, diced jalapeños. Crust is not homemade. 

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  7. Grilled links. The top two are both smoked pork sausage, but by different makers, with one including sweetness from Steen’s cane syrup. Boudin is the bottom link. Potato salad and cucumbers. 
     

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  8. I had planned to post this in the Pet Peeves thread, but now that it has been combined with Culinary Terms That Should Be Banned, I’m not sure if it fits. Here goes, anyway. 
     

    A few years ago, I spied this Louisiana made product in the supermarket. 
     

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    Wait, what?! How does something get all the way to market without someone questioning the spelling? I Googled tartar sauce to make sure it was them, and not me, but just like at home, I was right! 😜

     

    I eventually went to both their website and Facebook page to see if there was some kind of story behind the spelling, like maybe it was intentional. Nothing.
     

    Being the mature consumer that I am, I posted it on Facebook to see what others thought (read: to mock them mercilessly).  Someone suggested that maybe it was a sauce that was tarter than others! My brother took me to task for “seeking out” mistakes. Sorry, bro, I did not seek. It slapped me in the face. 
     

    I don’t recall if I messaged them on FB or on their website, or at all, but eventually the labels said “dipping sauce” with no mention of its tartness. 
     

    Cut to two years later, and what did I see on the grocery shelves?

     

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    Yay! Correctly spelled sauce!  It made me happy. 

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  9. Sure. I’m not sure of the eGullet rules on this. Can I link to the recipe? I’ve done it before and later wondered if I’d broken a rule. 
     

    The recipe came from damndelicious.net

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