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weinoo

weinoo

For the first time in a couple of years, I ordered a few things from Misfits/Imperfect Foods. In addition to a couple of pounds of chicken wings from my current favorite brand of chicken (LaBelle Patrimoine), I got a few pounds of ground pork and ground beef (from Niman Ranch).

 

Yesterday I did some production...

 

IMG_5491.thumb.jpeg.6ce293e06398a1f5edcc494ef25ebdf3.jpeg

 

I broiled these before adding to a nice marinara sauce.  They came out beautifully, using 1 lb. beef and 1/4 lb. pork for these...the rest of the pork went into making about 4 dozen wontons.

weinoo

weinoo

For the first time in a couple of years, I ordered a few things from Misfits/Imperfect Foods. In addition to a couple of pounds of chicken wings from my current favorite brand of chicken (La Belle Patrimoine), I got a few pounds of ground pork and ground beef (from Niman Ranch).

 

Yesterday I did some production...

 

IMG_5491.thumb.jpeg.6ce293e06398a1f5edcc494ef25ebdf3.jpeg

 

I broiled these before adding to a nice marinara sauce.  They came out beautifully, using 1 lb. beef and 1/4 lb. pork for these...the rest of the pork went into making about 4 dozen wontons.

weinoo

weinoo

For the first time in a couple of years, I ordered a few things from Misfits/Imperfect Foods. In addition to a couple of pounds of chicken wings from my current favorite brand of chciken (La Belle Patrimoine), I got a few pounds of ground pork and ground beef (from Niman Ranch).

 

Yesterday I did some production...

 

IMG_5491.thumb.jpeg.6ce293e06398a1f5edcc494ef25ebdf3.jpeg

 

I broiled these before adding to a nice marinara sauce.  They came out beautifully, using 1 lb. beef and 1/4 lb. pork for these...the rest of the pork went into making about 4 dozen wontons.

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