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05-04-2007 11:42 PM  
Time to get back to the food porn.

Last Saturday, wild caught whole red snapper on the BGE with EVO, fresh herbs and garlic.

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Grass fed and finished NY Strip Steaks prepped for the grill on last Sunday.

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I really miss the big pictures!  (and ok, these were not technically May, but more pics this weekend.)
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05-05-2007 01:16 PM  
Frutti di mare fra diavlo
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05-05-2007 03:25 PM  
At the Southwind Country Club:

Grilled Lamb Chops, Mashed Potatoes, Clam Chowder Soup and a Salad
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05-06-2007 04:44 PM  
Dinner @ Pasta Italia in Collierville:

Bread and Grana Padano Cheese
Antipasta platter w/ Prosciutto,zucchini,artichokes,olives,plum tomatoes
Fontina Ravioli
Rosette al Forno w/ fontina cheese, sundried tomato, prosciutto and spinich
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Beef Medallionsw/ truffle porcini cream sauce
Veal Scallopine w/ sauce of mushrooms, tomatoes, capers and olives
Dessert-Tiramisu, Belguim chocolate mousse and zabaione of fresh berries topped w/ mascarpone cheese
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05-06-2007 04:50 PM  
Posted By shaferguy91 . on 05/06/2007 4:44 PM
Bread and Grana Padano Cheese
Don't recall ever having that cheese but I'll seek it out now.

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05-06-2007 05:08 PM  
I stand corrected. PURPLE says we've had it. Must of made a heck of an impression on me, huh?
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05-08-2007 10:45 AM  
Posted By wineismylife on 05/06/2007 4:50 PM
Posted By shaferguy91 . on 05/06/2007 4:44 PM
Bread and Grana Padano Cheese
Don't recall ever having that cheese but I'll seek it out now.
parmesan?
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05-08-2007 02:31 PM  
I've been getting Edamame lately and having them steamed and very lightly salted. Makes a great late night snack... extremely healthy.
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05-08-2007 03:13 PM  

Grass fed, bone-in, dry aged, NY strip steaks on the BGE!

BIG FOOD PORN PICTURES ARE BACK!

 

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05-08-2007 03:27 PM  
LOL. food porn... gotta love it.
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05-13-2007 11:03 PM  

Avocado Salad
Diced red cabbage, cucumbers, jicama, poblano peppers, red bell peppers,
green onion, carrots, toasted corn, and garbanzo beans tossed in avocado
dressing. Garnished with avocado slices, sprouts, and tomato wedges and
served on a bed of shredded romaine lettuce.

Habanero Chicken Skewers
Chicken breast - breaded, lightly fried, and smothered in spiced habanero
sauce. Served with plenty of habanero sauce and ranch dressing for dipping and cooling.

Chocolate Bread Pudding
A rich chocolate bread pudding with craisins and pecans and drizzled
chocolate sauce, whipped cream and spicy candied pecans.

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05-14-2007 10:50 AM  
Grilled Filet
Baked Potato
Green Peas
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05-14-2007 11:07 AM  
Grana Padano Cheese - more like Romano

I have eaten so much pasta over the past week. Piedmont is the home of the filled pastas. I bought a firm blue cheese and another cheese (Tor?) that I brought home with me from a Piedmont cheese & sausage factory. Yummmaaayyy.
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05-14-2007 12:29 PM  
Posted By Winetex on 05/14/2007 11:07 AM
Grana Padano Cheese - more like Romano


from cheese.com:

Grana Padano is a traditional, co-operative, unpasteurized, hard cheese. The smooth, natural rind is extremely hard and thick. This cheese is known to many of us as simply "Parmesan". The cheese should taste fresh fruity and sweet, with a hint of pineapple. The pale, yellow interior should be hard, grainy and crumbly. Grana Padano freezes very well. It ripens in 12 -48 months.

 

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05-14-2007 04:53 PM  

Reserve Prime Filet Mignon before:

And after:

And here's a cool shot of some morel mushrooms I picked up from Whole Foods ($49/lb.) before the saute...

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05-14-2007 05:52 PM  
Yayyyy - food porn grande again!
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05-15-2007 07:24 AM  

Those 4 morels cost you $40.00 didn't they?!?!

On Sunday I made a great no cheese quesadilla.

Carmelized Vidalia with garlic & chopped jalepeno....(let this cool)

Black beans

Sauted Shrimp (16-20's) cut in half so they lay flat

Cilantro...lots of it.

I layers the onions, sprinkled on the beans and then layered the shrimp and cilantro.

Toss on the grill for a minute or so each side.....it was really great.

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05-15-2007 09:22 AM  
Morels are hollow and thin-walled, so they aren't as expensive as the price per pound makes them sound.

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05-15-2007 10:55 AM  
6 morels was $6.75. What was unbelieveable is the dried ones were $199 a pound!
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05-15-2007 11:02 AM  
Grilled Veal Chops, Goat Cheese Raviolis w/ Marinara sauce and Italian Spinich
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