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JustJunMC 11-07-2012 01:26 PM

My recipe is easy

Balat Ng Lumpia
chopped and diced meat (chicken, beef, pork)
onions
tomatoes
garlic
soy sauce
Sriracha
Cheese

Stir fry the above with the exception of Balat Ng Lumpia and the Sriracha

Put cheese and sriracha with the stir fry in the wraps (balat ng lumpia)

bake in oven at 350 for about 10 minutes

enjoy

(Balat Ng Lumpia is egg roll wraps, philipino style)

FRED HALE SR. 11-08-2012 09:55 AM

Would be awesome to garnish a plate with for a nice candle lit dinner. :laughing:

FRED HALE SR. 11-08-2012 10:09 AM

Anybody wondering Petes stir fry recipe was delicious. I added salmon instead of meat and it still came out fantastic. I'm gonna try my hand at this Salmon recipe this evening. It sounds like a very mild addition to the taste of the Salmon and i'm gonna make a side of asparagus drizzled in olive oil and then sprinkle some parmesan and bake it. Also baked potato and side salad. Yeah i'm a pig. Oink.

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Morrocan grilled salmon

LoathsomePete 11-08-2012 10:28 AM

I'm glad it worked out for you. It was a lot of fun, but it's not something I could do every night (I'm pretty lazy when it comes to cooking and there was a lot of prep work involved). I will try out Plankton's beer brats recipe once I get a crock pot.

FRED HALE SR. 11-08-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1248895)
I'm glad it worked out for you. It was a lot of fun, but it's not something I could do every night (I'm pretty lazy when it comes to cooking and there was a lot of prep work involved). I will try out Plankton's beer brats recipe once I get a crock pot.

I kind of find the prep work to be a lot of fun. I throw on tunes and just go at it. I actually have two crock pots. Nothing better then a slow cooked meal. Its the ultimate plug and play.

Cuthbert 12-19-2012 10:27 PM

Christmas dinner for me:

Sirloin steak, left close to the radiator for a few hours just so it's a tiny bit warm/room temperature. Fried and then glazed with one of these - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007XR1R6...SIN=B007XR1R64 A jelly stock cube basically.

Home made chips, fried in goose fat with added herbage such as rosemary + thyme plus some minced garlic.

Mushrooms fried in olive oil (some juice from the steak when it's been fried too), with some herbs added for taste.

Think that's it. Don't like turkey, overdone it is bloody terrible.

LoathsomePete 12-20-2012 05:59 AM

I'd take top sirloin over turkey any day. I think I'm going to do a prime rib this year, or maybe just a typical Sunday roast just to fuck with tradition.

Does anybody have a recipe for pesto that doesn't make the world fall out of your ass at 4 in the morning? I definitely used too much olive oil, but at least my shit was well lubricated.

FRED HALE SR. 12-20-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1265909)
I'd take top sirloin over turkey any day. I think I'm going to do a prime rib this year, or maybe just a typical Sunday roast just to fuck with tradition.

Does anybody have a recipe for pesto that doesn't make the world fall out of your ass at 4 in the morning? I definitely used too much olive oil, but at least my shit was well lubricated.

Tried this one awhile back, its five out of five stars and deservedly so. The pine nuts and Pecorino cheese are the keys and fresh basil. I substituted a good gruyere cheese one time and it was still fantastic.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...7QSufj0Ll2AgeQ

I usually roast the pine nuts a little before tossing em in the processor/blender.

Burning Down 12-20-2012 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1265944)
Tried this one awhile back, its five out of five stars and deservedly so. The pine nuts and Pecorino cheese are the keys and fresh basil. I substituted a good gruyere cheese one time and it was still fantastic.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...7QSufj0Ll2AgeQ

I usually roast the pine nuts a little before tossing em in the processor/blender.

Thanks! I'm going to send this recipe to my mom. She's been looking for a decent pesto recipe.

LoathsomePete 12-20-2012 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1265944)
Tried this one awhile back, its five out of five stars and deservedly so. The pine nuts and Pecorino cheese are the keys and fresh basil. I substituted a good gruyere cheese one time and it was still fantastic.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...7QSufj0Ll2AgeQ

I usually roast the pine nuts a little before tossing em in the processor/blender.

Thanks, that looks simple enough. I'm tired of using sauces out of jars and we definitely have everything required for the recipe. Last night I just put the pine nuts in with the pesto sauce in the pot, but I have read others who roast them in the over at 350 for about 15 minutes.


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