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Weekly Cooking Thread - Friday the 13th of January version 2017
All of us ^ | 01/13/17 | Substitute in da house

Posted on 01/13/2017 9:49:12 AM PST by Yaelle

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To: Capt. Tom

Here is a good one from a friend:

Fred’s Poor Boy Steak

Tri-Tip Steaks or Tri-Tip Roast
1/2 cup French Dressing
1 cup ketchup
1/2 cup soy sauce
1 tbsp. garlic powder
1 tbsp. worcestershire sauce

Directions:

Place meat in a shallow pan. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over meat. Marinate overnight or at least 3 hours. Turn meat over during marinating time. Drain the meat. Depending on thickness (or depending on how you like your meat cooked), here’s a good rule of thumb for cooking steaks:

Place the steaks on the grill and cook until golden brown and slightly charred, 4 to 5 minutes. Turn the steaks over and continue to grill 3 to 5 minutes for medium-rare (an internal temperature of 135 degrees F), 5 to 7 minutes for medium (140 degrees F) or 8 to 10 minutes for medium-well (150 degrees F).

As you cook and turn the steak over, continue to brush the steaks with the sauce every 10 minutes.

Per Fred: That’s it. Pretty simple and so good. My grandma uses this marinade on ribs as well.


81 posted on 01/14/2017 3:58:20 AM PST by pugmama (Ports Moon.)
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To: miss marmelstein

I make potato pancakes with 5 potatoes also - the food processor makes quick work of them! I also layer them in a bowl between papertowels as i take them out if the processor. This dries them and might be helping to avoid the ‘pinking’ - i haven’t seen it happen yet!


82 posted on 01/14/2017 5:34:20 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: blackbetty59

LOL, the brutal honesty of children!


83 posted on 01/14/2017 5:37:17 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: Yaelle

What brand is the one that cooks too low? i might want that one, LOL. I have 2 crockpot brands, they are 20 years apart and cook totally different ;(


84 posted on 01/14/2017 5:44:58 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: pugmama

I have made this recipe.


85 posted on 01/14/2017 5:45:40 AM PST by kalee
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To: Rainbow Rising

I love her recipes also. Although I’m still miffed that the only thing ‘pioneering’ about her is the cast iron she uses. LOL, I started watching the same time I started prepping, so I expected something more rustic.

Ina’s recipes are really good too.

Alton Brown’s have been the opposite for me, so far only one good one. But I still love Good Eats reruns.


86 posted on 01/14/2017 5:50:35 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: CottonBall

Well, I made potato kugel which is more casserole than pancakes. Given the long baking time (2 hours) it needs much more moisture than latkes.

One of my troubles is that I don’t know how to use the dicing/slicing disc on my food processor!


87 posted on 01/14/2017 7:23:48 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: CottonBall

Where is Ina these days? All I find on FN are children baking!

Pioneer Woman is on as we speak making a steak marinade, lol! Perfect timing. I think she takes that name because she lives on a huge ranch in Oklahoma. Her husband comes from the richest rancher family in the country.

If you want real pioneer food, watch Kent Rollins videos and buy his book. He sometimes appears on the Food Network having won a Chopped Grilling competition. Very charming fellow.


88 posted on 01/14/2017 7:27:52 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein

I really enjoy watching her, I find her soothing & comforting. Also most of her food looks really delicious. I don’t understand the whole kids cooking or the cupcake championships, both get on my nerves & are unwatchable.

Your Kugel sounds wonderful, I could eat a bowl right now! I cooked for Christmas & I found the recipe for the Cracker Barrel cheesy potato casserole & I made it. It was simple ( I diced my potatoes w/ skins on instead of using hash browns) & so amazingly rich & cheesy. It was the surprise hit of the dinner!


89 posted on 01/14/2017 8:33:45 AM PST by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: miss marmelstein

I didn’t realize they were so well off. Explains the extra house.

LOL, children cooking. Yes, food network has a weird programming style. If something is popular they play nothing else so we get tired of it. I mean, I enjoy diners drive-ins and dives, but every night for four hours?


90 posted on 01/14/2017 9:21:09 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: CottonBall

I like Triple D too and am one of the few who thinks Guy Fieri actually knows what he’s talking about but boy! Enough is enough! And let’s get rid of the Bobby Flay competition show. Since he never seems to lose, it’s a bit of a bomb, lol.

That farmhouse lady is also exceedingly rich. Rumor has it she bought the network to get on tv!


91 posted on 01/14/2017 10:11:40 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein

I didn’t know that about the farmhouse rules lady, can’t remember her name. It’s interesting to know a little bit of background :-)

Another thing I hate is Food Network is becoming exceedingly how shall I say it, tawdry. Have you noticed some of the ridiculous attire Giada almost wears on Food Network star? Completely inappropriate for show children might watch.


92 posted on 01/14/2017 10:15:53 AM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian)
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To: CottonBall

I’m not fond a Giada at all and I’m not fond of the Food Network Star since they only made one star, Guy Fieri!


93 posted on 01/14/2017 10:28:17 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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Fun Fact: That Drawer Underneath Your Stove Isn't for Storage
Yahoo! News ^ | January 13, 2017 | Travel + Leisure staff / FR Posted byTolerance Sucks Rocks

Perhaps, like me, you use that drawer located underneath your stove for storing pans, cookie sheets, and muffin tins. Unfortunately, we've all been doing it wrong, according to the good people who manufacture stoves.

While it does serve as a great spot for all of your back-up cooking tools, it's actually meant to be a warming drawer. You may notice a message printed on the inside of the drawer or in some sort of owner's manual that says something like this: "The warming drawer is designed to keep hot foods at serving temperature. Always start with hot food. Cold or room-temperature foods cannot be heated, warmed, or cooked in the warming drawer. Bacteria will grow very rapidly in food tht is between 40 and 140 degrees Farenheit."

Maybe it's because it's located so closely to the ground, or maybe it's because it's such a perfect spot for storing not-in-use skillets, but this is news to me. But what a great way to use all of that heat that goes into cooking your foodsnot to mention the ideal solution for dealing with dinner guests who are running late.

94 posted on 01/14/2017 2:59:41 PM PST by Liz
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To: Twotone

I might have to try it... sounds tasty...


95 posted on 01/15/2017 3:33:08 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Islam is Not the Religion of Peace, but The religion of Pedophilia...)
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To: Capt. Tom

Marinading? I put some steak in pineapple juice with some seasonings for about 30 minutes...


96 posted on 01/15/2017 3:36:57 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Islam is Not the Religion of Peace, but The religion of Pedophilia...)
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To: trisham

I got some fish from the lake, along with alligator. My friend’s dad killed it.


97 posted on 01/15/2017 4:01:16 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Islam is Not the Religion of Peace, but The religion of Pedophilia...)
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To: miss marmelstein

Ina has a beautiful house and gardens. Just incredible.


98 posted on 01/15/2017 4:55:32 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: ConservaTeen

I had a gator ball once, but only after a shot of tequila. I love fish, but alligator? Not so much. :)


99 posted on 01/15/2017 4:57:50 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: CottonBall

What’s wrong with children cooking? I love cooking...


100 posted on 01/15/2017 5:44:46 PM PST by ConservaTeen (Islam is Not the Religion of Peace, but The religion of Pedophilia...)
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