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shaferguy91User is Offline
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04/04/2008 11:05 PM  
From the Commissary in Germantown TN:
BBQ Ribs
BBQ Beans
Cole Slaw
Deviled Eggs
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04/05/2008 10:58 PM  
Tuna noodle casserole

ChocChip cookie ice cream sandwiches.

April 5 and it's snowing. We needed comfort food.


The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/05/2008 11:24 PM  
mesquite grilled new york steaks, oven roasted fingerling potatoes & steamed artichokes.
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04/07/2008 2:32 PM  

Some awesome prime steaks on Friday night:

 
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04/08/2008 8:12 AM  
 
 
 
 


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04/08/2008 11:30 AM  
Fried fish and enchiledas?
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04/08/2008 1:13 PM  
Duck Breasts
Gnocchi
Green Beans
Salad
Cajun Soup
Bananas Foster
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04/08/2008 8:24 PM  
Pool Boy - what is the first photo??? Fish??
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04/08/2008 9:33 PM  
and second photo: manicotti or enchiladas?

The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/13/2008 4:03 PM  
At Equestria Restaurant in Germantown w/ Shafergirl:
Tuna Tartare
Rabbit & Dumplings
Duo of Pheasant w/ fingerling potatoes
Vitello Tonnatto and ricotta croquettes

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04/13/2008 11:30 PM  
cream of tomato- basil ravioletti soup topped with parmesan crusted puffed pastry
blackened halibut caesar salad

went nicely with Herb Lamb EII



The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/14/2008 5:46 AM  
Wintex, looks like sardinas a la plancha, but that's just my guess...
Nice job with the Commissary, Ken :-D
 
Last night at Cerveceria Catalana-

Pimientos Piquillo (red pepper stuffed with goat cheese and whitefish)
Pimientos de Padron (peppers cooked in olive oil and rock salt)
Esparragos Plancha (yum)
Pa amb tomàquet (tomato bread with olive oil)
Patatas Brava (potato chunks with mayo/pepper catsup)
Sepionas Plancha (fried cuttlefish)
Langostino Bruschetta (shrimp on bruschetta with olive oil and a light cheese/crema) 
Jamon Jabugo (jamon on bread)
Croquetas de Pollo
Boquerones Andaluza (Squidlike things)
Crema Catalana
Pastel de Chocolate
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04/14/2008 8:55 PM  
Last night at Cerveceria Catalana-

Pimientos Piquillo (red pepper stuffed with goat cheese and whitefish)
Pimientos de Padron (peppers cooked in olive oil and rock salt)
Esparragos Plancha (yum)
Pa amb tomàquet (tomato bread with olive oil)
Patatas Brava (potato chunks with mayo/pepper catsup)
Sepionas Plancha (fried cuttlefish)
Langostino Bruschetta (shrimp on bruschetta with olive oil and a light cheese/crema)
Jamon Jabugo (jamon on bread)
Croquetas de Pollo
Boquerones Andaluza (Squidlike things)
Crema Catalana
Pastel de Chocolate


It sounds wonderful. Did you have some of the local vino or a local cerveca as the (restaurant) name implies?

The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/15/2008 1:12 PM  
But of course! We had 2 x 2006 Martín Códax Albariño Rías Baixas, which went well with the fish dishes (especially) and some of the peppers. Last night's Embruix was the hands-down winner, although I've got a good 6 bottles to go through before we leave for Madrid on the 23rd :-D

Foodwise, last night was pretty low key - I stopped at a couple of butcher shops and picked up a bunch of jamon/fuet/salami, grabbed some fresh baguettes and a bunch of manchego and ate for two hours. Tonight, we're roasting up a chicken we picked up at the market with some goat cheese and basil. Really bizarre to actually buy the WHOLE chicken and have them hack the head off and cut it up into pieces for you!
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04/16/2008 7:36 AM  
Venison Osso Buco
Squash Cassarole
Green Peas
Salad
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04/21/2008 11:50 PM  
BBQ'd some chicken breasts
 and what turned out to be great sauce for them:
garlic browned in olive oil
cumin
chipotle pepper
red wine reduction (from a variety of weekend leftover wines)
honey
worchestershire
a little tomato paste
black peppercorns crushed
salt and a bit of paprika

thick cut potatoes tossed with olive oil (fragrant anomaly!) garlic and black pepper

fresh asparagus


The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/22/2008 2:14 PM  
Kpak,
 
That sauce sounds great!
 
This weekend the wife wanted ribs so I cranked up the BGE
 
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04/22/2008 4:20 PM  
mmmmmmm

I like your rib rack!

The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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04/24/2008 12:08 PM  
Toro lightly seared and served with a soy/ponzu sauce and thinly sliced Jalapeno
Scallops with a curry/roasted pepper sauce
Flannery Rib Cap
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04/28/2008 10:26 PM  
A first for me:

Nilgai refrigerated over night in milk & seasonings.
Jaccarded before marinating in lemon and homemade bar-b-q sauce.
Barely seared on edges and fast fire grilled.
Very medium rare.

Excellent!!!!!
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