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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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Easy 6 03:43 PM 03-13-2021
Just add a corn starch slurry and some Kitchen Bouquet to your broth/drippings


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Mennonite 03:52 PM 03-13-2021
The corn starch will thicken it for sure, but will the Kitchen Bouquet add to the "beefy" flavor?
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Easy 6 03:55 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
The corn starch will thicken it for sure, but will the Kitchen Bouquet add to the "beefy" flavor?
No, but it does add a very savory element and helps get that rich brown color

To boost the beef flavor add some of this

https://www.kroger.com/p/better-than...a&gclsrc=3p.ds
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lewdog 03:56 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
Pressure cooker and broiled, less than an hour from pulling out of the refrigerator to eating. And MAN are they good.
:-)

I've done baby backs in the instant pot followed by broiling a few times now.

I was too embarrassed to post here but they are pretty good and VERY easy!
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Pablo 04:04 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by lewdog:
:-)

I've done baby backs in the instant pot followed by broiling a few times now.

I was too embarrassed to post here but they are pretty good and VERY easy!
Shit don't be embarrassed for hacks like that. I might just try it myself sometime when I don't feel like rolling smoke.
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Mennonite 04:08 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
No, but it does add a very savory element and helps get that rich brown color

To boost the beef flavor add some of this

https://www.kroger.com/p/better-than...a&gclsrc=3p.ds

I think you're on the right track, but the BTB has 680 milligrams of sodium per teaspoon. It took three teaspoons to equal the flavor of the gravy mix I usually use. As bad as 2100 milligrams sounds it is still less than the gravy mix which has 2,800.


I cut out a lot of the sodium by switching to unsalted beef broth (approx 1500 milligrams) and cutting out the can of cream of mushroom soup (over 2000 milligrams) I used as a thickener. Who the hell needs this much salt?
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Easy 6 04:14 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Mennonite:
I think you're on the right track, but the BTB has 680 milligrams of sodium per teaspoon. It took three teaspoons to equal the flavor of the gravy mix I usually use. As bad as 2100 milligrams sounds it is still less than the gravy mix which has 2,800.


I cut out a lot of the sodium by switching to unsalted beef broth (approx 1500 milligrams) and cutting out the can of cream of mushroom soup (over 2000 milligrams) I used as a thickener. Who the hell needs this much salt?
Wish I had a better alternative for ya, but I've emptied out the trickbag

Maybe you can find a low sodium packaged gravy mix?
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Mennonite 04:18 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Wish I had a better alternative for ya, but I've emptied out the trickbag

Maybe you can find a low sodium packaged gravy mix?

Easier said than done. I've found a couple with slightly lower sodium levels but the beef flavor isn't as good.

I appreciate your trying though!
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lewdog 04:44 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Shit don't be embarrassed for hacks like that. I might just try it myself sometime when I don't feel like rolling smoke.
They are honestly pretty good and my wife honestly prefers them this way. She a plebeian though.

They come out very tender and the broiling gets you that "bark" texture.
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Pablo 04:49 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by lewdog:
They are honestly pretty good and my wife honestly prefers them this way. She a plebeian though.

They come out very tender and the broiling gets you that "bark" texture.
My wife doesn't like ribs at all. No matter how they're cooked. She's learned to appreciate a lot of food since she met me but not those. Sucks but there's enough other stuff to smoke that I'm not broken hearted
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gblowfish 04:51 PM 03-13-2021
I got a package of frozen lobster ravioli at Aldi's. Thought I'd fire those up and make some big italian meatballs in the oven, and have ravioli and spaghetti and meatballs tonight. Make some cheesy bread with some provolone slices and garlic. Caesar salad and maybe a nice bottle of Bud.
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gblowfish 04:52 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by Pablo:
My wife doesn't like ribs at all. No matter how they're cooked. She's learned to appreciate a lot of food since she met me but not those. Sucks but there's enough other stuff to smoke that I'm not broken hearted
My wife won't eat ribs either. She says it grosses her out to gnaw on rib bones. Shame too, because I make killer smoked babybacks on my Weber GSM.
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gblowfish 04:53 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by lewdog:
:-)

I've done baby backs in the instant pot followed by broiling a few times now.

I was too embarrassed to post here but they are pretty good and VERY easy!
I've been using my Instant Pot to do crab legs. Does a great job and only takes about 15 minutes to pressure up and cook them. Easy cleanup too.
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lewdog 05:25 PM 03-13-2021
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
I've been using my Instant Pot to do crab legs. Does a great job and only takes about 15 minutes to pressure up and cook them. Easy cleanup too.
I just read about those and lobster tails.

I may have to try that!
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Pablo 06:35 PM 03-13-2021
Wife requested penne a la vodka with shrimp asparagus and mushrooms and I obliged.




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