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What's for supper?

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Grunt67 » Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:20 am

What Mark said. Looks yummy.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:46 am

This thread is making me hungry.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by JEBar » Tue Mar 16, 2021 1:02 am

markiver54 wrote:
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I'm just amazed at You and Maureen, that you can enjoy all the comforts of home, eating well. Visiting people, and taking in the beautiful places you go...Kudos.
my days of spending weeks back packing along the Appalachian Trail aren't just over, they are LONG GONE .... for the last decade our camper has been our home for as many, if not more, days per year as our stick and brick .... as such, we do try to make it comfortable

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Sir Henry » Tue Mar 16, 2021 1:25 am

JEBar wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 1:02 am
markiver54 wrote:
Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:28 pm
I'm just amazed at You and Maureen, that you can enjoy all the comforts of home, eating well. Visiting people, and taking in the beautiful places you go...Kudos.
my days of spending weeks back packing along the Appalachian Trail aren't just over, they are LONG GONE .... for the last decade our camper has been our home for as many, if not more, days per year as our stick and brick .... as such, we do try to make it comfortable
I’m learning to do that at home. When I traveled I ate well and when I got home I never cooked inside. That might have something to do with my outdoor kitchen and me eating better. I’ve learned how to cook roasts and casseroles to my perfection. I can even do great corn on the cob and baked potato and a salad. What I can’t do is two at once. Each requires my full attention.

But it’s more than that. Cooking for one person without eating the same leftovers for the next three days isn’t easy. So there is no real motivation to make a multi dish meal.

In the meantime I will continue making great tasting one dish meals.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by JEBar » Wed Mar 17, 2021 8:05 pm

pork loin cut into 2" thick chops, seasoned with our SPG blend, grilled on our traveler for 1 hr at 325 degrees .... pictures below show the process .... served with boiled cabbage and whole kernel corn .... radishes and cucumbers on the side :D
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by markiver54 » Wed Mar 17, 2021 8:16 pm

Lookn' good!
Just finished our Corned Beef and Cabbage!😋
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by BigAl52 » Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:19 pm

Smoked Burgers tonight. Yes smoked for an hour then grilled off. With of course BACON. They were outstanding
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by cooperhawk » Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:42 am

My Irish wife made Corned Beef and Cabbage last night. She simmered it all day in her slow cooker
and it smelled wonderful. It was tender as can be. She served it up with Yukon Yellow potatoes.
Here's something for you. Did you ever eat the heart of a cabbage? When I was a kid my family used
to make their own sour kraut and each of us kids got a cabbage heart to chew on. Love them.
Crunchy and tastes something like a mild radish. :D Best if they're cold.

Give it a try.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by BigAl52 » Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:29 am

Ever tried cabbage steaks on the grill Coop
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Post by JEBar » Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:41 am

10-4 on a cabbage heart .... sprinkle it with salt and chow-down :D

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Hatchdog » Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:05 am

We did the Corned Beef and red potatoes last night. My wife decided not to do cabbage as she knows she would be eating it by herself. :lol:

I believe the best thing about having Corned Beef for dinner is the sandwiches on Jewish Rye the next day.

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by JEBar » Thu Mar 18, 2021 11:07 am

a quick but true corned beef story .... my wife is Irish to the bone .... her maiden name was Gilligan ... for our first St. Patrick's Day she went all out .... when she sat a platter of corned beef on the table I asked her what it was .. :?: .. that took her by surprise and eating it took me the same way .... let's just say I tried to fake liking it and that didn't fool her one bit .... there is probably some Irish in our family history but none that I know of .... until that meal, the only corned beef I'd even knew existed came in an odd shaped can that you opened with a twist key .... :!: .... I still don't care for real corned beef and still like to open a can to fry its slices :lol:

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by cooperhawk » Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:02 pm

BigAl52 wrote:
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Ever tried cabbage steaks on the grill Coop
Well, not till now I haven't, but I soon will. Thanks.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by BigAl52 » Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:24 pm

Fresh Brussel sprouts on the grill are pretty darn good also. We have those quite often
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Re: What's for supper?

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BigAl52 wrote:
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Fresh Brussel sprouts on the grill are pretty darn good also. We have those quite often
Yeah, Carol likes them just a little charred. I'm not that fond. Next you'll have me grilling Broccoli.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by BigAl52 » Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:36 pm

broccoli on a cookie sheet in the oven or the BBQ. Its great we do that also. Gives it a different taste. Its all about variety Coop. It really makes broccoli better if its frozen you are buying. Comes out more like fresh.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Dahliathemeh » Thu Mar 18, 2021 12:45 pm

I made corned beef and cabbage with red potatoes last night, there's no more. The boys killed it all.
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by Headhog » Fri Mar 19, 2021 6:52 pm

Tonight we made some chicken nugget tacos. I took some chicken breast and sliced it in 3/8" strips. Then flour, egg wash and seasoned breadcrumbs. We garnished the tacos with a mango salsa and some cilantro, lime and avocado creme. Damn they were some good tacos. :D

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Re: What's for supper?

Post by BigAl52 » Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:05 pm

Chicken Fajitas and tomorrow who knows we will be back at the house
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Re: What's for supper?

Post by JEBar » Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:11 pm

sauteed shrimp and scallops with oven browned rice and garden salad
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