What no one eats in July?
Cheese ravioli
pretzel bread
Grilled Snapper
What no one eats in July?
Cheese ravioli
pretzel bread
Grilled Snapper
I picked the hottest day of the year (so far) to satisfy a red sauce pasta with grilled sausage craving. Doh.
flwino posted:What no one eats in July?
Trying to lose a few pounds so I can get it back while eating and drinking in Scotland in a few weeks!
doubled posted:flwino posted:What no one eats in July?
Trying to lose a few pounds so I can get it back while eating and drinking in Scotland in a few weeks!
Just drink in Scotland. No haggis!!
Seafood pasta
Brown Butter Cake
Chicken thighs, asparagus, Brussels sprouts and fingerlings.
Pistachio crusted yellowtail snapper
Nan Bread pizza
Pork tenderloin and sweet potatoes on the grill, with oven-roasted cauliflower.
Cheese and charcuterie with grapes, grilled baguette, olives, pepper jam and fig jam.
Ribs with Mac and cheese.
Homemade dark chocolate ice cream with freshly whipped cream.
smoked brisket
smoked ribs
sweet corn
An ungodly amount of red meat Chinese food. (Scallion pancake with fried egg, potstickers, moo-shu pork, spicy duck with young ginger and celery, Hunan beef, Schezwan lamb, white rice.)
Been pigging out on some mexican food in Napa and SF, both foo foo and taco shops. The best of the bunch was Thomas Keller's place in Yountville. Just really, really tasty food. The watermelon salad, the elote, and their tamales were great. Not even that expensive. Gran Electrica in Napa was good. Tacos were legit, though a bit small and overpriced. Drinks were great. El Farolito in the Mission in SF was legit. I ate Alambre, which I hadn't had in many years since I left Tucson. Could've been that I was a bit drunk, but it was freaking great.
@AZwiese, have you seen the Taco Chronicles on Netflix?
doubled posted:@AZwiese, have you seen the Taco Chronicles on Netflix?
I haven’t. Any good? My buddy and I have given ourselves the enviable task of finding our favorite tacos in SD every Tuesday. Problem is that we have completely different tastes in food. It’s like arguing Bordeaux v Napa. Neither opinion is right, and we’re happy to eat/drink.
azwiese posted:doubled posted:@AZwiese, have you seen the Taco Chronicles on Netflix?
I haven’t. Any good?
It's set in Mexico and takes you through the different regions and their versions on tacos. Mouthwatering. Ask billhike.
doubled posted:azwiese posted:doubled posted:@AZwiese, have you seen the Taco Chronicles on Netflix?
I haven’t. Any good?
It's set in Mexico and takes you through the different regions and their versions on tacos. Mouthwatering. Ask billhike.
The Al Pastor episode might as well be shown on Pornhub.
Sea Food Pasta
Wednesday Chicken Parm with Spaghetti
Grilled burgers. Beef ones.
Big a$$ burger and fries
Pork tenderloin, sweet potatoes and zucchini - all grilled.
Sirloin tip roast
grilled octopus salad.
Roasted mutton snapper, zoodles with roasted tomato, basil and mozzarella
Cheese Ravioli. Beet Salad, Pretzel bread
Last night, FKG was working so I made Flatiron Steak with sauteed onions and asparagus with garlic. As it was raining, I had to cook inside instead of on grill as I would have preferred
jcocktosten posted:Last night, FKG was working so I made Flatiron Steak with sauteed onions and asparagus with garlic. As it was raining, I had to cook inside instead of on grill as I would have preferred
You can cook steak inside? Seriously, I bet I haven't cooked a steak in the house in the last 25 years.
thelostverse posted:jcocktosten posted:Last night, FKG was working so I made Flatiron Steak with sauteed onions and asparagus with garlic. As it was raining, I had to cook inside instead of on grill as I would have preferred
You can cook steak inside?
Seriously, I bet I haven't cooked a steak in the house in the last 25 years.
Believe it was the first time ever for me.
Broiled sea scallops au gratin.