That sounds good.FlossyDFlynt said:
Making mushroom risotto in the instant pot and pan frying some steak with cajun seasoning to put on top of it
That sounds good.FlossyDFlynt said:
Making mushroom risotto in the instant pot and pan frying some steak with cajun seasoning to put on top of it
Civilized said:
Grilled some tasty burgers last night.
Nothing elaborate though, travel over the last few weeks has put a serious dent in our cooking.
We did make some great homemade pizzas up in the mountains at my BIL's in his Ooni oven this weekend.
Perfect weather for outdoor cooking so we picked up 10 crusts (personal size) from Fresh in Black Mountain so everyone had their own.
Had fresh tomatoes from the garden, mushrooms, green pepper, red onion, olives, roasted garlic, fresh basil and oregano, pepperoni, and spicy sausage to choose from for toppings.
They turned out great, big hit for kids and adults alike!
FlossyDFlynt said:
Trying to polish off my freezer meals since I am heading out of town next week. I will be doing some prep/cooking for that trip early next week, but probably wont be doing anything cooking wise until the weekend
ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
ncsupack1 said:Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
I got lazy and air fried them a few weeks ago and was really surprised with the results. Its still not as good as on the grill, but for a lazy cook...I was really happy with itCivilized said:ncsupack1 said:Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
Excellent! I enjoy great classic fried wings as much as anybody but never make them that way at home. I'll pan fry stuff sometimes, but that takes forever, is messy, and doesn't work well for large batches.
I thought about getting one of those little countertop deep fryers, but haven't yet.
I probably bake wings more than any other method with a buttery hot sauce glaze. You can really get that crispy, savory caramelized skin baking them and then broiling both sides the last couple of minutes.
Hope yours turn out great!
FlossyDFlynt said:I got lazy and air fried them a few weeks ago and was really surprised with the results. Its still not as good as on the grill, but for a lazy cook...I was really happy with itCivilized said:ncsupack1 said:Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
Excellent! I enjoy great classic fried wings as much as anybody but never make them that way at home. I'll pan fry stuff sometimes, but that takes forever, is messy, and doesn't work well for large batches.
I thought about getting one of those little countertop deep fryers, but haven't yet.
I probably bake wings more than any other method with a buttery hot sauce glaze. You can really get that crispy, savory caramelized skin baking them and then broiling both sides the last couple of minutes.
Hope yours turn out great!
Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
Excellent! I enjoy great classic fried wings as much as anybody but never make them that way at home. I'll pan fry stuff sometimes, but that takes forever, is messy, and doesn't work well for large batches.
I thought about getting one of those little countertop deep fryers, but haven't yet.
I probably bake wings more than any other method with a buttery hot sauce glaze. You can really get that crispy, savory caramelized skin baking them and then broiling both sides the last couple of minutes.
Hope yours turn out great!
Wash the wings. Pat dry. Skeet the wings with spray on olive oil. Sprinkle lightly with garlic powder, little salt. Put in the air fryer at 380F until those babies are golden tan like a Hawaiian Tropic model (about25 mins)ncsupack1 said:Smoked wings. I can't for whatever reason get the wife to fry.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Going to throw some T bones on the grill for dinner. Also, picked up some chicken wings and drums for tomorrow night.
Nice!
Fried, baked, or smoked wings??
GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Smoked for about 6 hours. Put some Dizzy Pig crossroads rub prior to start. Tried something different. Had been skeeting the ribs about once per hour with apple cider (real stuff from Wegmans). So when I took them off, decided not to go with a wet barbecue sauce, but to use what was left of the apple cider. Worked out great. Sometimes the rub flavor fights the sauce flavor. The apple cider added moisture and actually complimented the rub flavor. Will do that again soon.
We bought the InstaPot Air Fryer 6 quart which is large enough for us: https://instantpot.com/collections/instant-air-fryers-and-cookware/products/instant-vortex-plus-6-quart-clear-cook-air-fryerncsupack1 said:
Don't have an air fryer ( yes I know) thinking about the oven method. Thanks for the suggestions.
GetOffMyLawnPack said:We bought the InstaPot Air Fryer 6 quart which is large enough for us: https://instantpot.com/collections/instant-air-fryers-and-cookware/products/instant-vortex-plus-6-quart-clear-cook-air-fryerncsupack1 said:
Don't have an air fryer ( yes I know) thinking about the oven method. Thanks for the suggestions.
ncsupack1 said:
Anyone going to fire up the ol' grill tonight?
Yes it does!Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Anyone going to fire up the ol' grill tonight?
Weather is absolutely perfect for a grill!
Feels like football weather!!
Just to bring this topic up again..... I have tried two more turkey breasts on the smoker... I'll damn near fly any of you that aren't local up that can cook one of these *******s that doesn't taste like burnt wood!!!!GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Anybody thinking about the first homegate / tailgate this season a week from tomorrow? I haven't really, so open to ideas
GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Anybody thinking about the first homegate / tailgate this season a week from tomorrow? I haven't really, so open to ideas
ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Anybody thinking about the first homegate / tailgate this season a week from tomorrow? I haven't really, so open to ideas
We were talking about this yesterday. About time to start thinking and planning.
Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Anybody thinking about the first homegate / tailgate this season a week from tomorrow? I haven't really, so open to ideas
We were talking about this yesterday. About time to start thinking and planning.
Love a Saturday night game! Thursday night games often mean an abbreviated tailgate given work constraints.
May mean a postgame tailgate is in order!
You can cook a chuck roast or brisket (ducking head) in the crock pot and make sliders. Pretty good for abbreviated tailgate / homegateCivilized said:ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
Anybody thinking about the first homegate / tailgate this season a week from tomorrow? I haven't really, so open to ideas
We were talking about this yesterday. About time to start thinking and planning.
Love a Saturday night game! Thursday night games often mean an abbreviated tailgate given work constraints.
May mean a postgame tailgate is in order!
Been to that one many times. The only way they can do a drive thru is to pre-cook the patties. Then they marinate in hot water. If you came through during meal peak traffic, probably pretty fresh. Just a tweak from their implicit claim that they char cook to order. But hey, for a work-a-day meal, works just fine.ncsupack1 said:
Went to a Char Grill today just north of Wake Forest today for lunch, wasn't bad at all. I did like the drive thru.
GetOffMyLawnPack said:Been to that one many times. The only way they can do a drive thru is to pre-cook the patties. Then they marinate in hot water. If you came through during meal peak traffic, probably pretty fresh. Just a tweak from their implicit claim that they char cook to order. But hey, for a work-a-day meal, works just fine.ncsupack1 said:
Went to a Char Grill today just north of Wake Forest today for lunch, wasn't bad at all. I did like the drive thru.