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Lol, yeah the cooking method and quality of beef are important in making sure it’s tender
130° with the right cut is ridiculously tender and melt in the mouth
I cook it at around 150-155. I think I'm going to move from using olive oil and use butter instead. I notice that butter leaves a much nicer sear on the steak.
Do you add herbs like rosemary when you sear?
no, it's on a grill
I just salt it and bag it overnight
to let the salt sink
and marinate
Ah 👍🏻
I thought you meant you pan sear
np, I do want to try butter & rosemary one day
that sounds like a winning combination
Yeah! Pretty good!
Nah
My fiance just made the best fried rice ever. He mixed rice from yesterday with wild rice and quinoa and I don't even like quinoa that much but it's really good
Eat healthy kids
A ginger pumpkin pie I made from scratch
with pumpkin spiced whipped cream
My homemade cranberry sauce, my whole family loves it
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Smoked my turkey this year. It turned out incredible!
Gorgeous!! Smoked is definitely the way to go
Low carb fries,
12g carbs in 1/4 cup flour, but 11g are dietary fiber, so 1 net carb per serving
Ready a pan with oil in it heating to about 325 degrees fahrenheit (or higher, most cook tops have not-so-handy info like low or high, in this case put it on high)
1 cup sweet lupin flour
1 tbsp Xanthan Gum
1/2 tsp salt
4 oz hot water
Add dry ingredients to a food processor and mix with a dough attachment. Add all but about a tablespoon of hot water, mix for a few seconds, then add the rest of the water. Mix until it becomes a dough ball. Knead for one minute, roll it out on parchment paper and cut into fry shapes. Spread them out in the oil in the pan and fry for a couple minutes. Different sizes will take more or less time to cook. Remove from oil and but on a paper towel/ plate. Hit with a little salt right away.
You can pan fry, or fry in a basket, or bake in a 400 degree farenheit oven for 15-20 minutes. Just watch them to make sure they don't burn.
Good alternative for diabetics because the carbs are over 90% dietary fiber, which helps control blood sugar.
@Mauler can you pin that? 🙂
boom
Thanks matey
Deglazing with red wine for a nice gravy later
And now the ham is ready for the oven :3
Finished
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/246746/homemade-japanese-curry/ that ingredient list though. jesus
😂
should i drink 2 raw eggs everyday in the morning
@Toilet Hugger that looks so good
@Toilet Hugger i will pay you to cook for me