So. What's for Dinner?
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- stui magpie
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The Captain cooked some Fried Rice for Dinner. And did all the dishes.
Bit bland so I mixed some Hot Chili Sauce into it. Very nice, but over an hour later I'm expecting the EPA to crash through the door in hazard suits any second.
As my Dad used to say, a bit more choke, that would have started.
Bit bland so I mixed some Hot Chili Sauce into it. Very nice, but over an hour later I'm expecting the EPA to crash through the door in hazard suits any second.
As my Dad used to say, a bit more choke, that would have started.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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After what you said (to/about her within earshot) the other night, those brown bits in the rice wont be roast pork. Enjoy the next few hours on the Sh1tter....stui magpie wrote:The Captain cooked some Fried Rice for Dinner. And did all the dishes.
Bit bland so I mixed some Hot Chili Sauce into it. Very nice, but over an hour later I'm expecting the EPA to crash through the door in hazard suits any second.
As my Dad used to say, a bit more choke, that would have started.
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I have very good guts. Nothing she is capable of holding down would cause me the least bit of difficulty. Notable exceptions would apply.5150 wrote:After what you said (to/about her within earshot) the other night, those brown bits in the rice wont be roast pork. Enjoy the next few hours on the Sh1tter....stui magpie wrote:The Captain cooked some Fried Rice for Dinner. And did all the dishes.
Bit bland so I mixed some Hot Chili Sauce into it. Very nice, but over an hour later I'm expecting the EPA to crash through the door in hazard suits any second.
As my Dad used to say, a bit more choke, that would have started.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Cooking some chicken with cranberry sauce, cheese and spinach for the boarders, with salad on the side.
For me, I got a big chunk of rib eye on the bone, put some habanero tobasco sauce on each side plus some slap your mama seasoning to boot. Just letting the flavours soak in at room temp before I cook it in the cast iron skillet.
For me, I got a big chunk of rib eye on the bone, put some habanero tobasco sauce on each side plus some slap your mama seasoning to boot. Just letting the flavours soak in at room temp before I cook it in the cast iron skillet.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Did you oil it before putting it away?stui magpie wrote:Cooking some chicken with cranberry sauce, cheese and spinach for the boarders, with salad on the side.
For me, I got a big chunk of rib eye on the bone, put some habanero tobasco sauce on each side plus some slap your mama seasoning to boot. Just letting the flavours soak in at room temp before I cook it in the cast iron skillet.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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The steak, my arse or the frypan?think positive wrote:Did you oil it before putting it away?stui magpie wrote:Cooking some chicken with cranberry sauce, cheese and spinach for the boarders, with salad on the side.
For me, I got a big chunk of rib eye on the bone, put some habanero tobasco sauce on each side plus some slap your mama seasoning to boot. Just letting the flavours soak in at room temp before I cook it in the cast iron skillet.
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Option 1 then 2.. so no need for 3stui magpie wrote:The steak, my arse or the frypan?think positive wrote:Did you oil it before putting it away?stui magpie wrote:Cooking some chicken with cranberry sauce, cheese and spinach for the boarders, with salad on the side.
For me, I got a big chunk of rib eye on the bone, put some habanero tobasco sauce on each side plus some slap your mama seasoning to boot. Just letting the flavours soak in at room temp before I cook it in the cast iron skillet.
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^^^i drips me lid to the three of youse.^^^
you were all brilliant.
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i made some pizza and had some chips.
sliced the hot salami, mushrooms, ham, pineapple etc
riccotta and mottsaralla(s.?)*
cheese, and olives. added some spinach for taste and texture.
took it wenesdae-night bowls and bought a huge bag of hot chips (enough for the miss-s too) for 2 buckx.
washed it down with a $3.20 tin of Canada Club and drie-ginger.
..... i love wednesdaee noight bowls.
stui, i'm confused.
the Capt is /is-not your wf/ex-w/friend of the son?
b.t.by. Your chilli recipe^^
so when it's cooked you throw awae the chilli and the beef,
and eat the Iron skillet?
you were all brilliant.
~~~~~~
i made some pizza and had some chips.
sliced the hot salami, mushrooms, ham, pineapple etc
riccotta and mottsaralla(s.?)*
cheese, and olives. added some spinach for taste and texture.
took it wenesdae-night bowls and bought a huge bag of hot chips (enough for the miss-s too) for 2 buckx.
washed it down with a $3.20 tin of Canada Club and drie-ginger.
..... i love wednesdaee noight bowls.
stui, i'm confused.
the Capt is /is-not your wf/ex-w/friend of the son?
b.t.by. Your chilli recipe^^
so when it's cooked you throw awae the chilli and the beef,
and eat the Iron skillet?
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LOL, the Captain (Captain Snooze) is my sons fiancee.3.14159...etc wrote:^^^i drips me lid to the three of youse.^^^
you were all brilliant.
~~~~~~
i made some pizza and had some chips.
sliced the hot salami, mushrooms, ham, pineapple etc
riccotta and mottsaralla(s.?)*
cheese, and olives. added some spinach for taste and texture.
took it wenesdae-night bowls and bought a huge bag of hot chips (enough for the miss-s too) for 2 buckx.
washed it down with a $3.20 tin of Canada Club and drie-ginger.
..... i love wednesdaee noight bowls.
stui, i'm confused.
the Capt is /is-not your wf/ex-w/friend of the son?
b.t.by. Your chilli recipe^^
so when it's cooked you throw awae the chilli and the beef,
and eat the Iron skillet?
I'll get back to you on the chili recipie, it's time for beddy byes.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- stui magpie
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3.14159...etc wrote:^^^i drips me lid to the three of youse.^^^
you were all brilliant.
~~~~~~
i made some pizza and had some chips.
sliced the hot salami, mushrooms, ham, pineapple etc
riccotta and mottsaralla(s.?)*
cheese, and olives. added some spinach for taste and texture.
took it wenesdae-night bowls and bought a huge bag of hot chips (enough for the miss-s too) for 2 buckx.
washed it down with a $3.20 tin of Canada Club and drie-ginger.
..... i love wednesdaee noight bowls.
stui, i'm confused.
the Capt is /is-not your wf/ex-w/friend of the son?
b.t.by. Your chilli recipe^^
so when it's cooked you throw awae the chilli and the beef,
and eat the Iron skillet?
OK, my basic chili recipe is a corruption of a texas red.
Portions are variable according to taste, I don't do measurements.
Ingredients
6-12 habenero chili's
handful of birdseye or jalapeno chilis
2 large red capsicums
diced blade or chuck steak
onion
can of Budweiser (VB will do)
plain flour
ground cayenne pepper
ground cummin
garlic (ground, fresh, paste, whatever)
Salt.
Optional, tin of crushed tomatoes and a can of red kidney beans (this is what separates it from a Texas red)
Method
Slice the Chilies and capsicum lengthwise (keep the seeds) and put em under the grill or bake in the oven til soft.
Put the chilis in a blender with the beer and blend til you got a sauce.
Put the diced steak in a bag with plain flour, cayenne pepper and salt and shake to coat.
Slice the onion, brown it in a deep cast iron pan (I use a cast iron camp oven on the gas range) with some oil.
Tip in the floured steak and brown. Add Cummin and Garlic.
Tip in the blended chili beer sauce, stir it up til boiling then simmer for at least 2 hours with a lid on. (at this stage, tip in the tomatoes and kidney beans if you want them. I like them. A large handful of chopped mushrooms also goes OK)
Stir frequently, add more beer (or water if you're a sook) if it starts to dry out.
It's better if you rest it til the next day in the fridge but...............
Serve over rice or cornchips with grated cheese.
Don't blame me if your arse burns next day.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.