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What a great way to start off November:

NY Strip Steaks
PH's pan-fried (except they were oven roasted) spuds topped with sour cream, crumbled baked bacon, shredded cheese
Roasted broccoli sprinkled with garlic, salt, pepper, and EVOO

Accompanied by a 2001 Sophia's Cuvee Napa Valley Cab + 50 degree Texas weather...life don't get better than this! Cool
 
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Cool A lovely medium-rare New York with roasted asparagus and a 2003 Castano Hecula...yessssssss....
 
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How is the asparagus with that wine?
 
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Cool Hey, Spo...this wine is fab. Hardy, full-bodied, great with both the New York as well as the asparagus. The longer it's opened.... Wink
 
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Asparagus.

We have an election next week for Judge in one of the Eastern Shore counties in Maryland. One of the candidates is Joanne Asparagus. Her campaign signs say, "Pick Asparagus for Judge."

I am not kidding.

It reminds me of years ago when the Senate Judiciary Committee was holding hearings on the nomination of Warren Burger to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The hearings grew testy.
I saw a newspaper headline:
Senate Grills Burger with Relish.


Irwin

99% of lawyers give the rest of us a bad name.
 
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Today for mom's birthday I'm cooking a Christmas Eve warm-up:

Assorted cheeses with dried hot sausage, raw vegetables, for Apps.

Hunter's Blue Claw Crab Sauce (red)
Linguini Fini
Fried Fresh Flounder
Carrots in Garlic and Oil
 
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Blue gal is back home visiting her family for two weeks. I think I will be eating cereal, sandwiches, pizza, and steak. But I plan to wash it down with good wine (except the cereal....what? do you think I am an alcoholic or sometheing!!??).


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- Jack Handy
 
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Hunter, would you mind posting the crab sauce recipe? I covet it.
 
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Sounds delightful!
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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
What a great way to start off November:

NY Strip Steaks
PH's pan-fried (except they were oven roasted) spuds topped with sour cream, crumbled baked bacon, shredded cheese
Roasted broccoli sprinkled with garlic, salt, pepper, and EVOO

Accompanied by a 2001 Sophia's Cuvee Napa Valley Cab + 50 degree Texas weather...life don't get better than this! Cool
 
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Hunter, would you mind posting the crab sauce recipe? I covet it.


Sure. It's pretty straight. I'm not sure how many people you will cook for.

I make my base sauce, without the onion and of course - no meat. For today I used 4 cans of Pastene tomatoes, 3 garlics, extra virgin olive oil. Heat the oil and garlic yada-yada, pour in tomatoes, add salt, pepper and red pepper. I only use red pepper when doing crab.

1 dozen fresh blue claw crabs cleaned (not in season all the time for some areas). "Fresh", meaning they were alive when you got them. I let my fish guy cut and clean them. When I get them home I cut them in half. It's just easier to stir the sauce and makes more room - you can get more in there. Easier to eat later as well. Smile This sauce should only be made within 24 hours of getting the crabs. The fresher - the better.

After sauce is cooking for 30 minutes, I toss the crabs in and let them cook on low heat 8-10 minutes or so - crabs cook very quick. Turn heat off and remove from heat source. Add fresh basil. Let sit for 3-5 hours or longer. You can even cook this the night before and put the whole pot in the fridge overnight - it will be even better. But, it will taste very crab like. I like it, but others may prefer the crab being more subtle. The crabs soak up A LOT of sauce, so 4 cans is not THAT much when cooking with a dozen crabs.

Re-heat and then remove crabs into bowl for feasting on the side Big Grin . Sauce should stay in pot, poured over spaghetti and some poured into separate cup or bowl for the table. My family likes to pick on the crabs after eating the pasta with the sauce.

It's open to variances. The 2 keys are good tomatoes and fresh crabs obviously.
 
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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
What a great way to start off November:

NY Strip Steaks
PH's pan-fried (except they were oven roasted) Smile spuds topped with sour cream, crumbled baked bacon, shredded cheese
Roasted broccoli sprinkled with garlic, salt, pepper, and EVOO

Accompanied by a 2001 Sophia's Cuvee Napa Valley Cab + 50 degree Texas weather...life don't get better than this! Cool




Gotta love it Big Grin
 
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We fried a turkey for a T-day 'trial run'.


Go HOKIES!!!
 
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Fusilli tossed with green and red bell peppers, carmelized onions, and grilled garlic sausage accompanied by a 2004 Hitching Post Highliner while watching Desperate Housewives...damn!
 
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Originally posted by mwagner7700:
We fried a turkey for a T-day 'trial run'.


Did the dog get any?? Razz

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Nope. Razz


Go HOKIES!!!
 
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Had a very nice beef shoulder with garlic infused mashers and green beans at a dinner at the club Saturday. Drank four different '02 Napa Cabs (Ruston, Merryvale Starmont, Sequoia Grove, and Rombauer) with it and an '03 (Neal). The wine standout was clearly the Ruston.....


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Has anyone started thinking about what wine they'll be drinking for Thanksgiving? I'm still trying to decide on something that will taste really good with roasted turkey. What are your suggestions?


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Originally posted by Bella Donna:
What a great way to start off November:

NY Strip Steaks
PH's pan-fried (except they were oven roasted) Smile spuds topped with sour cream, crumbled baked bacon, shredded cheese
Roasted broccoli sprinkled with garlic, salt, pepper, and EVOO

Accompanied by a 2001 Sophia's Cuvee Napa Valley Cab + 50 degree Texas weather...life don't get better than this! Cool




Gotta love it Big Grin


I noticed that too. If there is anybody here who should stay off food threads more than the Kitchen Whiz, I'd be surprised. Roll Eyes


Just one more sip.
 
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We had fish sandwiches with a hamburger patty on them but it was chicken Roll Eyes Eek
 
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Saintsbury Carneros Pinot Noir?
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Originally posted by Jason Connors:
Has anyone started thinking about what wine they'll be drinking for Thanksgiving? I'm still trying to decide on something that will taste really good with roasted turkey. What are your suggestions?
 
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Grilled chicken breasts on top of angel hair pasta tossed in EVOO and parmesean. Super yum!
 
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BBQ chicken (with a chipotle spiked sauce), and grilled Italian sausage with an '04 Copain l'Autumne pinot....


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
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Pork loin topped with Cilantro/Peach Sauce
 
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Met clients at Ouest last night in NYC. Great place.

Roast Long Island Duck
 
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Grilled cheeseburgers with carmelized onions on toasted onion rolls
Sweet potato baked french fries
Test run on the sausage cornbread dressing (Julia Child's recipe) It's ready to rock and roll...
 
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