05-30-2006, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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memorial day good eats
actually Memorial Day weekend. What did people enjoy? Nothing fancy here, but me and my two kids actually had a lot of fun making some rosemary grilled salmon filets, grilled asparagus, and a fresh pasta salad with radishes, cheese, green onions. That was Saturday PM.
Monday we did the traditional (for us) homemade Ben and Jerry's recipe ice cream. 4 flavors total, so far the mint oreo and strawberry have turned out great. Still haven't churned the Georgia Peach and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup. Monday night was Wings to Go for me--half Hot half Sweet & Sour. I won't be bothering with the Sweet and Sour again, but I love the wings from that place. Mmmmm. Anybody have anything fun over the weekend? Great recipes tried out for the first time?
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05-30-2006, 07:49 PM | #2 |
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No great recipes, but this is usually the first day that we break out the grill and cook us up some steaks, hotdogs and hamburgers. This is probably the only day that we also eat ice cream sandwiches.
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05-30-2006, 08:41 PM | #3 | |
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The only really new thing I tried making over the weekend was some panna cotta. (I got inspired when I saw the Top Chef finale and decided to look up a recipe.) I liked it quite a bit-- has anyone else had it? I almost tried to cook a brisket this weekend, but I got discouraged by the memory of my last brisket. I tried to smoke it, but it turned into a big hunk of tough meat laced with sections of fatty tissue. Not what I had in mind. How do you guys cook brisket? |
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05-30-2006, 09:10 PM | #4 |
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my son inherited my "loves ice cream" gene.
i pity him. |
05-30-2006, 09:20 PM | #5 |
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I loved grilled asparagus. If I can't smell my urine, I feel like I ain't living!
I loved grilled zucchini, love grilled tomatoes and garlic, love grilled pineapple.... We BBQ'd ribs this weekend, and covered vegetables in my newly planted garden....(yes I garden) I am interested in your homemade ice cream recipes. |
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05-31-2006, 01:23 PM | #7 |
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the ice cream recipes are not my own. They are Ben & Jerry's, out of a recipe book you can buy.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/089...Fencoding=UTF8 The book is older and doesn't have some of the new flavors, but it's good nonetheless. My family and my wife's family (where the tradition started) won't make anything else. The mixtures are simple and there's no trick other than to go with good ingredients, and to get those eggs nice and whipped before adding the sugar. Eggs, sugar, cream, milk. It's that easy. I like to chill the mixture before churning, and a longer churn never hurt anyone. Tonight we finish the peach flavor, and enjoy the chocolate peanut butter cup. Big chunks---yummm.
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I also love grilling yellow squash and pneapple. I haven't grilled tomatoes before--how should I do that?
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We were going to try the Swordfish steaks this Memorial Day. Got a call from the wife who was gathering materials and she informed me that it was $15/pound. I nixed it.
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Tomatoes are tricky little characters. You can't really grill them like you would squash, pineapple, etc. I cut them in halves, soak them in a mixture of garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper, and grill them on each side and add parmesan cheese on top....(fresh) |
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