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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Did a smoked chicken today, errchry style.

    Basted with a sticky honey 5 spice sauce. Had everyone going back for more and the chicken didn’t last the meal.
    Did you use a recipe for the sauce?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cet View Post
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    Did you use a recipe for the sauce?
    No just kindof winged it. I cut up the back of the chicken and fried it off in a pan, deglazed with some kitchen wine and boiled it off with a ton of 5 spice, bay leaves, ginger and garlic to make a simple sauce. Once it was reduced i filtered it out and added soy sauce and honey.
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    Mushroom and smoked chicken risotto today. Wife loves it.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Mushroom and smoked chicken risotto today. Wife loves it.
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    Bitches love risotto.


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    Recommendations for an oven safe, stainless steel sauté pan? Would like something good quality since I’m starting to order meat from a butcher and would rather not screw up expensive cuts because of second rate pans
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    All-Clad makes a line of nice saute pans. Baller price, I probably wouldn't spend the money on that brand these days, but back in the day I did, and it's been flawless.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    All Clad D3

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    Whatever happened to a good old fashioned $9.95 cast iron skillet with a couple rounds of flaxseed oil seasoning?

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    Haven't made fried rice in a long while so...
    Made peking duck yesterday and had lots of leftovers and a glorious glass of duck fat.

    Cut up the leftovers and used duck fat... I call it "Chef's last day" fried rice due to the abundant amount of meat used. So. Good.

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    Aspen Called. They want their fried rice back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Aspen Called. They want their fried rice back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disoblige View Post
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    Haven't made fried rice in a long while so...
    Made peking duck yesterday and had lots of leftovers and a glorious glass of duck fat.

    Cut up the leftovers and used duck fat... I call it "Chef's last day" fried rice due to the abundant amount of meat used. So. Good.

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    That's some good looking fried rice. Look at all the separated kernels of rice. Perfect moisture! Do you like to crisp up your rice? Adds that awesome texture
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    I have a 12 inch All Clad D7 that I rarely use. It's a great alternative to cast iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_rice View Post
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    Do you like to crisp up your rice? Adds that awesome texture
    Sometimes, it depends if it needs that extra crisp. For this one, I didn't need it because a lot of the duck skin crisped up when it was frying in the duck fat before I added the other ingredients.

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    I like the duck fat fried rice as well as the risotto! Now let's see all the Asian people try and cook risotto.

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    Have made this before but made a batch last week. Really good sauce and this recipe makes like ~4L ish which also freezes very well. I substituted bacon for the pancetta (Can't really taste much from it though when I have made without) and chicken stock instead of wine. Planning on trying the marinara sauce recipe from that website next.
    https://houseofnasheats.com/best-bol...-sauce-recipe/

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    Made some slow cooker flank steak today. Seared top makes a difference

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    I was itching for a vermicelli bowl yesterday. The wife found this recipe and it was bomb af

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    Got bored of sourdough loaves, so made sourdough everything bagels instead:
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    I baked two directly after the 4 hour proof. The other 6 are in the fridge to “sour” and will bake them tomorrow.

    For the ones tomorrow I will try an egg wash to hold the toppings on better, and will use a bit less. Next time I’ll probably do 10 bagels instead of 8 since these turned out to pretty massive.

    Taste is amazing, better than store-bought for sure.

    Recipe: https://www.baked-theblog.com/new-yo...garlic-labneh/

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    Hahaha, this meal inspired me for the most ridiculous future meal concept

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