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Re: Cooking Thread - sethreign - 04-15-2015 Looks sooooo goood..... Re: Cooking Thread - Dtrain323i - 05-07-2015 2nd Amendment Italian Beef
Now with more sodium
Ok, so I've been wanting to make this for a while but just got lazy and never got around to it. So here we go. Step 1: Gather your ingredients You need: 1 chuck roast 2 small onions (i went with white onions but yellow/sweet onions will work) 5 cloves of garlic Salt Pepper Garlic Powder Onion Powder Oregano Thyme Beef Broth/Stock Olive oil Any other spices/seasonings you wish to add Not pictured: Beef broth, oregano, thyme, olive oil Step 2: Slice your shit up Step 3: Harvest your meat Step 4: Coat meat in olive oil, salt, pepper Step 5: Sear meat on both sides and get a nice crust. Step 6: Add all your ingredients to the crock pot, cover everything with beef broth or stock and your seasonings. Step 7: Turn crock pot onto low. Step 8: NOM Re: Cooking Thread - KarthXLR - 05-07-2015 O I am laffin' Re: Cooking Thread - CaffeinePowered - 05-08-2015 Stroganoff http://caffeinatedcrafting.tumblr.com/post/118238198955/been-a-while-since-i-posted-a-recipe-so-heres Sorry, no guns :'( Re: Cooking Thread - Dtrain323i - 05-08-2015 I've got the end on my phone. Just have to get the pictures on Imgur RE: Cooking Thread - matter11 - 10-14-2015 When searing small ahi tuna steaks in the pan, is it recommended to let it sear on the side as well? Or will cooking on just the broad sides be better? I know to keep it rare, I just wanna know if this would be considered over cooking or getting extra sear (which I like) RE: Cooking Thread - FlyingMongoose - 10-14-2015 Sometimes it depends on the fish and whether it has skin and whether you intend to cover it. I know with skin-on salmon you usually do it longer on the skin side then flip it to the skinless side for just a few minutes then take it off. Honestly not sure with ahi tuna... RE: Cooking Thread - CaffeinePowered - 10-15-2015 (10-14-2015, 11:09 AM)matter11 Wrote: When searing small ahi tuna steaks in the pan, is it recommended to let it sear on the side as well? I've never done ahi in a pan, but when Ive done steaks I seared the edges as well as the top/bottom to keep all the juice inside |