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What did you cook today?

Post by KYgundude » Sun Sep 10, 2023 3:36 pm

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Post by rustynuts » Sun Sep 10, 2023 7:00 pm

Oh, man....That looks delicious!

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Post by ssracer » Sun Sep 10, 2023 7:16 pm

I need a griddle.

But on another note, there is currently a thick NY Strip cooking on my Weber.


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Post by rustynuts » Sun Sep 10, 2023 10:21 pm

I feel outclassed. I just stopped at Burger King on the way home from Louisville.

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Post by Rem700 » Mon Sep 11, 2023 10:30 am

Made some ribeyes and baked potatoes yesterday. But I didn’t take pics and I don’t do fancy presentations lol

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Re: What did you cook today?

Post by Dustin » Mon Sep 11, 2023 11:29 am

Filet Mignon, sweet potato, and green beans.

I should have taken pictures.
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Post by Dustin » Mon Sep 11, 2023 11:30 am

Chicken Piccata tonight.
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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:05 pm

I microwaved these porterhouses for breakfast this morning. No post-nuke pics though since it triggers some people.


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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm

And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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Re: What did you cook today?

Post by KYgundude » Sat Sep 16, 2023 1:07 pm

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And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:

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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 2:06 pm

KYgundude wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm
And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:
It does look like it. Balut quail eggs are really popular in Asian markets. That’s a piece of ice floating in the water when I took the picture.
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Re: What did you cook today?

Post by badvoltron » Sat Sep 16, 2023 2:23 pm

What do you do with them? Use them any different than chicken eggs? Any dish in particular you like them in? I know the french are big fans of them, certain asian countries, ive seen them raw on top of other dishes.

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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 4:40 pm

badvoltron wrote:What do you do with them? Use them any different than chicken eggs? Any dish in particular you like them in? I know the french are big fans of them, certain asian countries, ive seen them raw on top of other dishes.
Anything that you would use a chicken egg for, quail eggs can be used. I mostly hard boil or scramble them. Sometimes I’ll put a raw yolk on a cheaper cut of beef. Sometimes mix a yolk in with my coffee. Gram for gram, they are more nutritious than chicken eggs, but that’s because they have a higher yolk to white ratio.
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Re: What did you cook today?

Post by Dustin » Sat Sep 16, 2023 6:10 pm

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Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:05 pm
I microwaved these porterhouses for breakfast this morning. No post-nuke pics though since it triggers some people.


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You nuked them from RAW to cooked ?
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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 6:38 pm

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I microwaved these porterhouses for breakfast this morning. No post-nuke pics though since it triggers some people.


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You nuked them from RAW to cooked ?
Nah. Not really. Some guys were giving me crap about my mostly well done steaks a few weeks back. Someone said I microwaved them. I did put them in the air fryer though because my hot plate in the garage shit the bed and cooking steaks in the house sets off the fire alarm every damn time.
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Post by Dustin » Sat Sep 16, 2023 6:39 pm

iron369 wrote:
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Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:05 pm
I microwaved these porterhouses for breakfast this morning. No post-nuke pics though since it triggers some people.


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You nuked them from RAW to cooked ?
Nah. Not really. Some guys were giving me crap about my mostly well done steaks a few weeks back. Someone said I microwaved them. I did put them in the air fryer though because my hot plate in the garage shit the bed and cooking steaks in the house sets off the fire alarm every damn time.
I use a cast iron skillet under a broiler.


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Post by Niceguy » Sat Sep 16, 2023 6:55 pm

iron369 wrote:
KYgundude wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm
And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:
It does look like it. Balut quail eggs are really popular in Asian markets. That’s a piece of ice floating in the water when I took the picture.
I think balut is always duck eggs, I could be wrong. I'll ask my wife when she gets back. I haven't been able to bring myself to try them. Every chance I've had they were at about the max amount of days old and had feathers and stuff. No way I could handle the texture of that. If I can ever catch and early batch I'll try them.
Quail eggs are all over S.E. Asia as street food snacks. I've had them in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines hard boiled and on a stick then dipped in different sauces. They were all really good.

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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 7:16 pm

Niceguy wrote:
iron369 wrote:
KYgundude wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm
And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:
It does look like it. Balut quail eggs are really popular in Asian markets. That’s a piece of ice floating in the water when I took the picture.
I think balut is always duck eggs, I could be wrong. I'll ask my wife when she gets back. I haven't been able to bring myself to try them. Every chance I've had they were at about the max amount of days old and had feathers and stuff. No way I could handle the texture of that. If I can ever catch and early batch I'll try them.
Quail eggs are all over S.E. Asia as street food snacks. I've had them in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines hard boiled and on a stick then dipped in different sauces. They were all really good.

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Traditionally it is duck eggs, but it’s frequently called balut any time incubation is stopped prior to hatching. Myshire Farms on YouTube talks about selling balut quail eggs as the most profitable way to raise quail.
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Post by Niceguy » Sat Sep 16, 2023 7:49 pm

iron369 wrote:
Niceguy wrote:
iron369 wrote:
KYgundude wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm
And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:
It does look like it. Balut quail eggs are really popular in Asian markets. That’s a piece of ice floating in the water when I took the picture.
I think balut is always duck eggs, I could be wrong. I'll ask my wife when she gets back. I haven't been able to bring myself to try them. Every chance I've had they were at about the max amount of days old and had feathers and stuff. No way I could handle the texture of that. If I can ever catch and early batch I'll try them.
Quail eggs are all over S.E. Asia as street food snacks. I've had them in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines hard boiled and on a stick then dipped in different sauces. They were all really good.

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Traditionally it is duck eggs, but it’s frequently called balut any time incubation is stopped prior to hatching. Myshire Farms on YouTube talks about selling balut quail eggs as the most profitable way to raise quail.
She said that must be a white person thing...ImageImageImage That their (she's filipina) balut is always duck and around 15-20 days old. Early you can barely tell what it is, late you can see feathers and even the beak (nasty!). Personally, quail "balut" sounds less gross to me. It's a quarter of the size egg and probably more tender and less texture than the normal duck egg balut.

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Post by iron369 » Sat Sep 16, 2023 8:07 pm

Niceguy wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Niceguy wrote:
iron369 wrote:
KYgundude wrote:
iron369 wrote:
Sat Sep 16, 2023 12:06 pm
And 3dozen or so quail eggs taking a water bath after boiling.


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The one on the upper left kinda looks like it's hatching. It's like a sour dough starter batch :llama:
It does look like it. Balut quail eggs are really popular in Asian markets. That’s a piece of ice floating in the water when I took the picture.
I think balut is always duck eggs, I could be wrong. I'll ask my wife when she gets back. I haven't been able to bring myself to try them. Every chance I've had they were at about the max amount of days old and had feathers and stuff. No way I could handle the texture of that. If I can ever catch and early batch I'll try them.
Quail eggs are all over S.E. Asia as street food snacks. I've had them in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines hard boiled and on a stick then dipped in different sauces. They were all really good.

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Traditionally it is duck eggs, but it’s frequently called balut any time incubation is stopped prior to hatching. Myshire Farms on YouTube talks about selling balut quail eggs as the most profitable way to raise quail.
She said that must be a white person thing...ImageImageImage That their (she's filipina) balut is always duck and around 15-20 days old. Early you can barely tell what it is, late you can see feathers and even the beak (nasty!). Personally, quail "balut" sounds less gross to me. It's a quarter of the size egg and probably more tender and less texture than the normal duck egg balut.

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Post by Niceguy » Sat Sep 16, 2023 8:18 pm

I've already made comments to her like that...

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Post by KYgundude » Sat Sep 16, 2023 8:40 pm

What's up Chuck?
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Re: What did you cook today?

Post by Niceguy » Sun Sep 17, 2023 5:32 pm

Boston butt for pulled pork. I think I made my cross hatching too deep so it's not the prettiest. haha Bone pulled out clean! Holy shit it's good!!! The wife said she'd marry me again knowing I can pork like this...ImageImageImageImageImage

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Post by nemo » Sun Sep 17, 2023 5:36 pm

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The wife said she'd marry me again knowing I can pork like this...
Now you know the pains of being a trophy husband, it's a burden we must bare! :llama:
Oh, how so high they fly........ only further to fall.

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