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Dinner thread...What's cooking...

gmcunni

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left alone tonight so i had to find something to eat..

threw some chicken brest in a frying pan wiht olive oil, garlic power + onions.

added some hot peppers and bacon then melted some monterey jack cheese on top.

turned out pretty good.
 

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Kurobuta Pork Ribs in the Orion. Finish em' on the Grill with my friend's Love Sauce - just a really kick ass bbq sauce he makes.

Corn on the Cob / Macroni Salad
 

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Pulled pork sandwiches last night.
Had pulled chicken over rice last night.

My executive chef (the Mrs.) slow cooked-it in the crock pot in some sweet Asian sauce and served it over some white rice that she had steaming in the new rice cooker. She set it all up so that if would be ready-to-serve when we got home from Aly-Cat's street hockey practice (5-6:30).

With the kids activities taking up the typical dinner-time on Mon-Tue-Wed every week, that crock pot is getting a heck of a workout this fall.
 

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I have a pork tenderloin in the crock pot with apples, onions, and various seasonings. No recipe but it seemed like a good idea at the time.
 

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I have a pork tenderloin in the crock pot with apples, onions, and various seasonings. No recipe but it seemed like a good idea at the time.
You can never go wrong with a good pork tenderloin. The apples will only up the ante.

My wife just finished making round 2 of apple butter in the crockpot. Might have to spread it on a bagel for breakfast tomorrow.
 

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seeing as i'm in North Carolina this evening i figured i'd seek out some BBQ. pulled into the local McDonalds and tried my first McRib sandwich.. I wasn't impressed.
 

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Marinated some duck breast overnight in soy, sesame oil, ginger, garlic and veg oil.

seared it off

did up some fried rice. Pretty stellar Asian cuisine for an irish guy if I do say so myself.
 

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seeing as i'm in North Carolina this evening i figured i'd seek out some BBQ. pulled into the local McDonalds and tried my first McRib sandwich.. I wasn't impressed.

That's like going to Maine, feeling like a lobster roll, and rolling into the local McDonalds for a McLobster.

Err.. You're doing it wrong! :)
 

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seeing as i'm in North Carolina this evening i figured i'd seek out some BBQ. pulled into the local McDonalds and tried my first McRib sandwich.. I wasn't impressed.

What did you expect from a meat product that they press fake bone patterns into it to make it look like ribs.
 

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meat in the crockpot all day for some pulled pork sandwiches tonight with a few pumpkin ales
 
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