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After 3 days of over-eating and too many carbs on vacation at Disneyland, a simple chicken soup with onions, carrots, peas and spinach. No noodles.
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A couple of recent dinners: Home-made shake n bake style chicken breast, air-fried with the BSOA, with lentil soup. Tri-tip steak, cooked SV then seared, served with corn.
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I do Costco eggs right out of the fridge with 1 cup of water, eggs on a trivet, for 4 minutes at high pressure, 4 minutes release then 4 (or more) minutes in an ice bath. (The 4-4-4 method.) They come out perfect. I have done this in both 8 and 3 qt models. ETA: Oops, I thought you meant hard-boiled, not poached.
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Normally, for a full tri-tip roast (from frozen), I will cook it at about 126F for 8 hours or so, then sear. For a steak I only do an hour if fresh, maybe 90 minutes if frozen. (For steak I use the Joule app's recommendations.) That's for a 1" thick steak, which I try to cut. This piece was about 1" thick and weighed about 9 ozs.
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Corned beef, cabbage and carrots. Corned beef (point cut brisket) was cooked SV at 180F for 10 hours (pre-soaked in cold water overnight). SV bag just had the spice packet and some weights. At the end of the 10 hours the cabbage and carrots were put in a big bowl with the liquid from the SV bag and then microwaved until tender, about 12 minutes.
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A couple of recent meals. Chicken cacciatore-style, served with green beans. Boneless breast was dredged in seasoned flour then sauteed in olive oil. (Sauce from a jar - a new Ragu garden blend which isn't half bad.) Steak, cooked SV then seared, served with mac noodles with peas and butter.
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A couple of recent meals: Pork chop (double cut), cooked SV then seared and glazed with maple/bourbon, served with green beans And pizza that was quite the hot mess - overcooked the pepperoni and shouldn't have added the extra cheese on the top (which also overcooked) but it tasted fine. A glass of Lodi Zin helped!
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Another batch of Blasphemy Ribs, served with white corn and followed by a large glass of 2006 Livermore Zin.
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She could be cooking them too hot.
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Sort of. I have used the (now defunct) Sansaire Steak Aging Sauce, which is primarily fish sauce. I still have a lot left. I use it sometimes on roasts I use that I slice thin for sandwiches, but not a big fan of it on actual steaks or tri-tip.
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Tri-tip (prime), cooked SV then seared. Served with potato sticks from a can, salad and a glass of 2013 Livermore Cab.
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Actually I quite like In N Out fries, but, you have to eat them fresh, right there. If you take them home they are disgusting bits of cardboard.
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Shake N Bake chicken breast, cooked in the BSOA on air fry mode (400F for 18 minutes), served with mashed cauliflower with chives.
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Pork chop, double cut, cooked SV then seared and glazed with maple syrup, served with sauteed spinach.
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Chicken vegetable soup with spinach, celery, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, onion and few leftover noodles.