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I JUST BOUGHT 10 LBS OF BEEF

Started by Mesozoic Mister Nigel, February 04, 2009, 10:15:41 PM

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Sir Squid Diddimus

my father ruined chicken for me.
every night: baked chicken breast, canned vegetable, pasta roni.

so now, it's raw beef(ceviche and carpaccio when i can afford), raw fish and some veg (NOT CANNED!!)
and other stuff, but i can't do chicken anymore.
i hate it.
HATE!

Nast

Oh god, my mother used to do the baked chicken thing too. I remember the horrible rubbery, dry meat swimming in fat with burnt bits of garlic on top.  :vom:

How can chicken go so WRONG?


"If I owned Goodwill, no charity worker would feel safe.  I would sit in my office behind a massive pile of cocaine, racking my pistol's slide every time the cleaning lady came near.  Auditors, I'd just shoot."

LMNO

Chicken breast has to be one of the hardest cuts of meat to get right.  Srsly.

Nast

It's true. That's why I to this day I spare myself the grief and shame and just go for thighs or legs.
"If I owned Goodwill, no charity worker would feel safe.  I would sit in my office behind a massive pile of cocaine, racking my pistol's slide every time the cleaning lady came near.  Auditors, I'd just shoot."

Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: Squid-diddle on February 12, 2009, 07:38:40 PM

so now, it's raw beef(ceviche and carpaccio when i can afford),

Yummmmm

I went through a long chicken-hating phase, maybe 10 years, but now I eat it again from time to time.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


Aufenthatt

If you start to run out of things to do with it, you could always make hash! :eek:

This is not the hash of the 60s, oh no.
This is the enjoyably simple stewish thing my gran used to make when I was little.
Basically you base it on baked beans, then add whatever you want.
Its like a leftovers markII recipe they invented during the war.

After adding all your already cooked ingredients you put it on to stew in its own juices for about 12 hours, to let all the flavors meld together.

We usually use potatoes lamb onion and whatever else we have going to make it.
Its simple, but it tastes good and moping up the last with a slice of bread is oddly satisfying.
I think its the potatoes that really make it work, because they absorb the flavours of all the other food.
Its the same principle as Greek cooking I think, and its sort of the same style.

Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Sounds yummy! Basically a very dry stew?
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


Aufenthatt

Yeah, but you can make it more saucy if you like.
Its a free choice, you have the base then you make it how you like it.

Jenne

Quote from: Squid-diddle on February 12, 2009, 07:38:40 PM
my father ruined chicken for me.
every night: baked chicken breast, canned vegetable, pasta roni.

so now, it's raw beef(ceviche and carpaccio when i can afford), raw fish and some veg (NOT CANNED!!)
and other stuff, but i can't do chicken anymore.
i hate it.
HATE!

Ceviche?  *fap* and yes, FISH FISH FISH.  I so need to get more of that, learn to cook it better, as I said.

My grandfather HATES any sort of fowl with a passion, and chicken chief among them.  He's never divulged WHY, but it must be related to something from his childhood.  We always make sure we have ham or beef on hand for him when we cook turkey or chicken during the holidays.

Jenne

Quote from: Aufenthatt on February 12, 2009, 11:11:52 PM
If you start to run out of things to do with it, you could always make hash! :eek:

This is not the hash of the 60s, oh no.
This is the enjoyably simple stewish thing my gran used to make when I was little.
Basically you base it on baked beans, then add whatever you want.
Its like a leftovers markII recipe they invented during the war.

After adding all your already cooked ingredients you put it on to stew in its own juices for about 12 hours, to let all the flavors meld together.

We usually use potatoes lamb onion and whatever else we have going to make it.
Its simple, but it tastes good and moping up the last with a slice of bread is oddly satisfying.
I think its the potatoes that really make it work, because they absorb the flavours of all the other food.
Its the same principle as Greek cooking I think, and its sort of the same style.

Yum!  This sounds awesome actually, and a great winter dish to boot.

Sir Squid Diddimus

also dude you can throw it in a crockpot with virtually anything.

you could even take the beans (from the hash idea) and put those in the bottom, add bbq sauce or whatever and braise meat till it falls apart and have a sort of bbq sammich.