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Old 25 June 2010, 03:19 AM   #391
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It was either my "regular" Martini or my summer Pastis..
Whatever it is it looks good!
With the weather here in TX drinks on ice are always welcome.
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:19 AM   #392
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Now decision time Tenderloin or Entrecote!!
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:21 AM   #393
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Now decision time Tenderloin or Entrecote!!
Looks like you are getting ready for Sous-vide
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:21 AM   #394
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Now decision time Tenderloin or Entrecote!!

Easy choice.
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Whatever it is it looks good!
With the weather here in TX drinks on ice are always welcome.
Marie i missed you and your lovely dinners give us some pic soon will ya
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:21 AM   #396
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Now decision time Tenderloin or Entrecote!!
Tenderloin is my favorite.
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:22 AM   #397
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Easy choice.
I know Entrecote that is
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:23 AM   #398
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Yiikees, I had a delicious smoked turkey leg for lunch.

Should have taken a picture.

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Old 25 June 2010, 03:23 AM   #399
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Marie i missed you and your lovely dinners give us some pic soon will ya
Not been in the mood to cook much lately. :(

Also my grill is having warranty work done on it, so I feel a little lost without it this time of year.

I'll get back to it eventually. Till then I enjoy looking at the yummy things you prepare.
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:25 AM   #400
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Tenderloin is my favorite.
You would love my Steak au poivre
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:27 AM   #401
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You would love my Steak au poivre
Any sauce with cognac in it is good with me! What color peppercorns do you use?
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Yiikees, I had a delicious smoked turkey leg for lunch.

Should have taken a picture.

Sounds yummy

Pics or it didn't happened
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Sounds yummy

Pics or it didn't happened

Then I'm afraid it didn't happen.
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:31 AM   #404
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Not been in the mood to cook much lately. :(

Also my grill is having warranty work done on it, so I feel a little lost without it this time of year.

I'll get back to it eventually. Till then I enjoy looking at the yummy things you prepare.
Ahh sorry to hear that Marie!

I will try getting you in the mood for some cooking
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:33 AM   #405
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Any sauce with cognac in it is good with me! What color peppercorns do you use?
I fresh grind some black green and white peppercorn then i roast them in the oven for like 10 minutes or so then they are ready to go!!
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Old 25 June 2010, 03:38 AM   #407
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I fresh grind some black green and white peppercorn then i roast them in the oven for like 10 minutes or so then they are ready to go!!
I like the green and white peppercorns in a greater ratio to the black. Too many black ones can overpower everything. I hadn't thought of roasting them in the oven. In the past I have toasted them in a pan and then crushed them. I like your idea better, crush them before they are too hot to handle.
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I like the green and white peppercorns in a greater ratio to the black. Too many black ones can overpower everything. I hadn't thought of roasting them in the oven. In the past I have toasted them in a pan and then crushed them. I like your idea better, crush them before they are too hot to handle.
I know since the pepper is pretty sharp it helps when roasting em in the oven first. But when i start making the sauce i toast them a bit in the pan as well!
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Old 25 June 2010, 04:45 AM   #410
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I knew I was smelling a steak au poivre somewhere here on TRF. Definitely tonight or some time this weekend!

BTW - Ruths Chris, best steak au poivre out there. A pepper gravy sauce so thick, your arteries close on view!
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Had an excellent midsummer Sunday herring lunch today.

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Friday night indian meal

Just got round to putting on some pics from Friday night. Starter - chicken pakora and prawn poori with spiced onions. Main - marinated lamb and chicken cooked in the tandoor (clay oven) with a mild curry sauce, thick raita and chapatis.
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After two days of hot dogs and hamburgers, it back to my old standby, 16oz. ribeye, blackened/cajun, Pittsburgh!
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Just got round to putting on some pics from Friday night. Starter - chicken pakora and prawn poori with spiced onions. Main - marinated lamb and chicken cooked in the tandoor (clay oven) with a mild curry sauce, thick raita and chapatis.
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Johny,you're killing me man!Next time I'll have some indian food will be in october!
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My dinner last thursday..

Entrecote & NY Striploin with a small Roquefort salad
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Old 29 June 2010, 12:28 AM   #416
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My dinner last thursday..

Entrecote & NY Striploin with a small Roquefort salad
I'm taking for granted that the asparagus was also grilled. Looks good!
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Not exactly dinner but, a neighbor showed up tonight with her new "Cherry Chutney Jam" that she has just finalized for the next County Fair up here. She is one of those people that can make cardboard taste good and normaly leaves these County Fairs with a stack of Blue Ribbons!
BTW, I just went through have the jar!!!
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Not exactly dinner but, a neighbor showed up tonight with her new "Cherry Chutney Jam" that she has just finalized for the next County Fair up here. She is one of those people that can make cardboard taste good and normaly leaves these County Fairs with a stack of Blue Ribbons!
BTW, I just went through have the jar!!!

Is the proper word "Jammy" ?
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Is the proper word "Jammy" ?
What ever you call it Leo, whatever this woman makes, it's all great tasting stuff!
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I'm sick but I can still eat.

Tonight was pouched Filet of Flounder covered with white wine sauce and topped with Chantarells.

There was also some unhealthy veggies on the side that my wife insists of me having.


PS. Can't wait to see what Thomas is cooking up at the restaurant.
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