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Nzoner's Game Room>Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Buehler445 08:45 AM 07-15-2015
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?

Vol 2. http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=285408
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Fire Me Boy! 06:31 AM 09-09-2016
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
It's definitely not gracing the cover of Food & Wine. About as tasty of a $2 breakfast as its gets for me though.
Now that I know what it is, it looks good! FTR, looked good when I thought it was cobbler, too.
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KCUnited 06:33 AM 09-09-2016
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Now that I know what it is, it looks good! FTR, looked good when I thought it was cobbler, too.
A "guess what this is" food thread could be fun.

I wish I could claim that egg as poached, but its just a rushed fried egg.
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Fire Me Boy! 06:35 AM 09-09-2016
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
A "guess what this is" food thread could be fun.

I wish I could claim that egg as poached, but its just a rushed fried egg.
A place to put all of our pototocam shots.
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Baby Lee 03:27 AM 09-10-2016
Nothing outrageous, nothing photo-worthy. But very quick and delicious.

1 egg over easy drizzled with sriracha
2 Jimmy Dean sage sausage patty
mug of Starbucks peaberry, black
Piece de resistance - mug of oatmeal from scratch - Irish Oats, skim milk, pure maple syrup, brown sugar and walnut halves.
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Fire Me Boy! 04:17 AM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Nothing outrageous, nothing photo-worthy. But very quick and delicious.

1 egg over easy drizzled with sriracha
2 Jimmy Dean sage sausage patty
mug of Starbucks peaberry, black
Piece de resistance - mug of oatmeal from scratch - Irish Oats, skim milk, pure maple syrup, brown sugar and walnut halves.


That's a winner right there! :-)
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Mennonite 12:14 PM 09-10-2016
I'm going to bake some chicken, and I think I would like to add a mushroom gravy. Does anyone have a good recipe for a good mushroom gravy?
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In58men 12:19 PM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Nothing outrageous, nothing photo-worthy. But very quick and delicious.

1 egg over easy drizzled with sriracha
2 Jimmy Dean sage sausage patty
mug of Starbucks peaberry, black
Piece de resistance - mug of oatmeal from scratch - Irish Oats, skim milk, pure maple syrup, brown sugar and walnut halves.
Similar to what I had. I had Jimmy Dean hot sausage, 3 patties and 2 eggs over easy. No oats.
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In58men 12:21 PM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
I'm going to bake some chicken, and I think I would like to add a mushroom gravy. Does anyone have a good recipe for a good mushroom gravy?


Use a steak Diane sauce. It's not exactly mushroom gravy, but it doesn't have mushrooms.




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Mennonite 12:28 PM 09-10-2016
Looks perfect. Thanks!
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Fire Me Boy! 12:46 PM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
I'm going to bake some chicken, and I think I would like to add a mushroom gravy. Does anyone have a good recipe for a good mushroom gravy?
This is the gravy for the salisbury steak I posed a few days ago. It's awesome on potatoes.

3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 onion, halved and sliced thin
1 pound white mushrooms, sliced thin
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1¾ cups low-sodium beef broth
¼ cup ruby port (see note)

Melt butter in large skillet over medium-high heat.

Add onion to skillet and cook until onion is softened, about 5 minutes. Add mushrooms and ½ teaspoon salt and cook until liquid has evaporated, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in tomato paste and flour and cook until browned, about 2 minutes. Slowly stir in broth and port and bring to simmer. Return patties to skillet, cover, and simmer over medium-low heat until cooked through, 12 to 15 minutes. Season sauce with salt and pepper. Serve.
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TimBone 01:42 PM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
No mystery that I love Mexican food. One of my favorite northern MX street foods is a Sonoran dog, which at its base is a hotdog wrapped in bacon, served with mayo (no joke) and salsa. I've seen guac and diced tomato as well.

I decided to put a KC touch on mine and use the last of my lump charcoal crumbs to smoke them today. Probably the best ones I've had. Even if you're mortified by the mayo/salsa combo, smoking the bacon wrapped dogs was a total win. These were Vienna beef dogs. I'll probably roll Chicago into the mix the next go around with some sport peppers or giardiniera or something. Anyway, no regrets, no shame.



My buddy's wife makes these all the time. The first time I saw them I was wigged out by the mayo. But after a few bites I was a fan. Bacon wrapped hotdogs...what an idea.

She can cook crazy good, though. One day she had me eating beef tongue tacos without knowing what the meat was. Super tender meat, fresh made corn tortillas. Just wonderful.
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Baby Lee 02:23 PM 09-10-2016
Originally Posted by TimBone:
One day she had me eating beef tongue tacos without knowing what the meat was. Super tender meat, fresh made corn tortillas. Just wonderful.
Lengua, a taco staple. Very reminiscent of brisket.
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Buzz 05:01 PM 09-10-2016
Hy-Vee had the Hormel pork loins on sale for $3.49 so I picked one up, got the mesquite, pretty good. That was last nights dinner, I have a meatloaf in the oven now.



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Fire Me Boy! 05:02 PM 09-10-2016
Testing a "Cajun corn chowder" recipe for Food52. Tasty, if completely lacking in Cajun soul.
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cdcox 05:14 PM 09-10-2016
Guess the food:


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