I'm going to have to talk to the wife.
Thanks, PD!justaguy said:
https://www.ourstate.com/beefmastor-inn/
TheStorm said:Thanks, PD!justaguy said:
https://www.ourstate.com/beefmastor-inn/
Accurate article. Most any weeknight Mon - Thurs, there's little to no wait except holiday season. There is usually a line Friday and Saturday night. But if you're wound tight and in a hurry, don't bother to show up.justaguy said:
https://www.ourstate.com/beefmastor-inn/
GetOffMyLawnPack said:Accurate article. Most any weeknight Mon - Thurs, there's little to no wait except holiday season. There is usually a line Friday and Saturday night. But if you're wound tight and in a hurry, don't bother to show up.justaguy said:
https://www.ourstate.com/beefmastor-inn/
Excellent quality food and they never let your tea glass get empty. Don't remember ever seeing a female waitress; they are all guys who work their butts off. They have a modest beer selection and basic mixed drinks. You can carry the drinks outside to the tailgating / parking lot.
The steak I had last night was among the best I've ever had there. Much better than any steak I've ever had at the Angus Barn. They get their beef from Linz from Indiana delivered every week: https://www.meatsbylinz.com/
People bring in cakes and pies for birthday and anniversary celebrations. My friends were celebrating their 17th anniversary last night, so I picked up some gourmet cupcakes from Mr. Gigi's Cupcakes for dessert.
It's a great place for 4-6 guys to have a "guys outing to eat red meat" type occasion.
Be sure to order the onion with your steak. Cheers!
ncsupack1 said:
Looks like the oldest wants tacos. So tacos it is.
Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Looks like the oldest wants tacos. So tacos it is.
Ground beef? Steak? Chicken? Fish?
Hard shells? Soft?
Love Taco night!!
You've made this and shared before right?FlossyDFlynt said:
Making Bolognese again. Need some freezer meals
Yea, its somewhere in this threadncsupack1 said:You've made this and shared before right?FlossyDFlynt said:
Making Bolognese again. Need some freezer meals
Thought so.FlossyDFlynt said:Yea, its somewhere in this threadncsupack1 said:You've made this and shared before right?FlossyDFlynt said:
Making Bolognese again. Need some freezer meals
That sounds great right now.ncsupack1 said:
Bacon, egg, and cheese biscuits this morning. Coffee as well, just took the dog out, looks like the heat is back.
Make at home. I wish we had a Hardees around us. They do a great breakfast.Civilized said:That sounds great right now.ncsupack1 said:
Bacon, egg, and cheese biscuits this morning. Coffee as well, just took the dog out, looks like the heat is back.
I'm feeling lazy and craving a good biscuit and contemplating running up to Hardee's since we're out of breakfast meat and don't have any biscuits. Could always (and often just) do one on good bread but it doesn't hit the same when you're in the mood for a flaky biscuit.
You pick yours up or make it at home?
Thanks for the tip.FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
Civilized said:FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
That's a great idea.
I need to drum up my grandma's biscuit recipe. Miss those biscuits a lot. So flaky and buttery and delicious. It's been 30 years and all I remember is Crisco and flour and don't have a clue about other ingredients she used or proportions. And I remember the old orange juice concentrate can she'd use to cut out the biscuits.
You got a flaky biscuit recipe you like?
1 and 3/4 cup of flourCivilized said:FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
That's a great idea.
I need to drum up my grandma's biscuit recipe. Miss those biscuits a lot. So flaky and buttery and delicious. It's been 30 years and all I remember is Crisco and flour and don't have a clue about other ingredients she used or proportions. And I remember the old orange juice concentrate can she'd use to cut out the biscuits.
You got a flaky biscuit recipe you like?
FlossyDFlynt said:1 and 3/4 cup of flourCivilized said:FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
That's a great idea.
I need to drum up my grandma's biscuit recipe. Miss those biscuits a lot. So flaky and buttery and delicious. It's been 30 years and all I remember is Crisco and flour and don't have a clue about other ingredients she used or proportions. And I remember the old orange juice concentrate can she'd use to cut out the biscuits.
You got a flaky biscuit recipe you like?
1 tbsp of baking powder
1 tbsp of sugar
1/2 tsp of salt
Sift into a large bowl. Add 4-6 tbsp of chilled butter. If I am feeling motivated (which is almost never when making biscuits) I freeze the butter and use a cheese grater to cut it. Otherwise I usually just throw the butter in the freezer while doing the first bit and cut it into small pieces with a knife
Add 3/4 a cup of buttermilk. Knead until you get a nice dough. Roll out to desired thickness and cut into biscuits. Brush tops with milk or melted butter.
Cook at 450 on an ungreased cooking sheet for 12-15 minutes, until they are nice and browned
ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
That's a great idea.
I need to drum up my grandma's biscuit recipe. Miss those biscuits a lot. So flaky and buttery and delicious. It's been 30 years and all I remember is Crisco and flour and don't have a clue about other ingredients she used or proportions. And I remember the old orange juice concentrate can she'd use to cut out the biscuits.
You got a flaky biscuit recipe you like?
Civ, sounds like some good times. I miss my grandmothers cooking.
FlossyDFlynt said:1 and 3/4 cup of flourCivilized said:FlossyDFlynt said:
Pro tip - you can freeze biscuit dough. I usually make a bunch and end up freezing the extras. Pull it out, let it thaw, and cook like normal.
That's a great idea.
I need to drum up my grandma's biscuit recipe. Miss those biscuits a lot. So flaky and buttery and delicious. It's been 30 years and all I remember is Crisco and flour and don't have a clue about other ingredients she used or proportions. And I remember the old orange juice concentrate can she'd use to cut out the biscuits.
You got a flaky biscuit recipe you like?
1 tbsp of baking powder
1 tbsp of sugar
1/2 tsp of salt
Sift into a large bowl. Add 4-6 tbsp of chilled butter. If I am feeling motivated (which is almost never when making biscuits) I freeze the butter and use a cheese grater to cut it. Otherwise I usually just throw the butter in the freezer while doing the first bit and cut it into small pieces with a knife
Add 3/4 a cup of buttermilk. Knead until you get a nice dough. Roll out to desired thickness and cut into biscuits. Brush tops with milk or melted butter.
Cook at 450 on an ungreased cooking sheet for 12-15 minutes, until they are nice and browned
ncsupack1 said:
Well, I must say, we went to Chilis today for lunch and was once again surprised by the meal. Not bad, this is the second time we've gone I think.
Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Well, I must say, we went to Chilis today for lunch and was once again surprised by the meal. Not bad, this is the second time we've gone I think.
What did you get? I haven't been in years, but the burger I got there last time I went was really good.
My Hardee's sausage, egg and cheese and country ham egg and cheese biscuits this morning were right on time too.
Had their two sausage + egg biscuit special. Put both sausages & eggs into one biscuit. Yeah, I know, won't save me, but I figure every little bit of carb cutback helps.ncsupack1 said:
Just had one heck of a biscuit from Bojangles.
GetOffMyLawnPack said:Had their two sausage + egg biscuit special. Put both sausages & eggs into one biscuit. Yeah, I know, won't save me, but I figure every little bit of carb cutback helps.ncsupack1 said:
Just had one heck of a biscuit from Bojangles.
GetOffMyLawnPack said:Had their two sausage + egg biscuit special. Put both sausages & eggs into one biscuit. Yeah, I know, won't save me, but I figure every little bit of carb cutback helps.ncsupack1 said:
Just had one heck of a biscuit from Bojangles.
Civilized said:
Meant to tell y'all, Mama went to the farmer's market last weekend coked it up last night.
Roast sirloin with carrots and new potatoes, fresh corn off the cob lightly sauted in a little butter, fresh stewed green beans with fatback, cukes and onions with pepper vinegar, and fresh tomatoes.
It was all damn good except for the cukes, strangely. Normally they're more forgiving than other veggies but they were off. All in all a great summer meal though!