Dude, next herf you are cooking...you got a restaurant up in Vero?Tonight I made Filet Mignon fajitas, seasoned with sweet peppers, cilantro, garlic, onions and alea Hawaiian sea salt. Served with fresh arugula, fontinella cheese and topped with a fresh made chimichurri consisting of; cilantro, shallots, garlic, sweet onions, lime juice, black truffle oil, and durango smoked sea salt... Absolutely deliciioussss!!! Enjoy.
LOL! That is one of the most wonderfully horrific things I have ever seen! :thumbsup:Cooked up an old menu item at work that we used to have.
The Wiseguy burger: 6 ounce burger patty, 3 large cheese sticks, 8 fried pepperoni's, all drenched in marinara sauce. Known in the kitchen as a heart attack on a bun. Its over 2000 calories with a basket of fries and fountain drink.
This reminds me of the "Fat Sandwiches" you get at the "Grease Trucks" on the campus of Rutgers University!The Wiseguy burger: 6 ounce burger patty, 3 large cheese sticks, 8 fried pepperoni's, all drenched in marinara sauce. Known in the kitchen as a heart attack on a bun. Its over 2000 calories with a basket of fries and fountain drink.
Ive seen that on Man vs. Food. I have always wanted to go there but just never have been anywhere near it. We have made some crazy sandwiches but none of them were menu items except for the Wise Guy.This reminds me of the "Fat Sandwiches" you get at the "Grease Trucks" on the campus of Rutgers University!
What'll ya have?
I'll take a Fat Darrell and a side of Lipitor...
Dude, next herf you are cooking...you got a restaurant up in Vero?
Holy Carp, Nick! Sounds awesome, but I'll agree it took a few ticks off the clock.Ive seen that on Man vs. Food. I have always wanted to go there but just never have been anywhere near it. We have made some crazy sandwiches but none of them were menu items except for the Wise Guy.
My personal favorite I made one afternoon for lunch I had to cut in half and ate the other half for dinner and I still was stuffed for the whole entire day. Probably took a few months off of my life just eating the thing.
Chef, the Coconut Curry Chicken sounds and look amazing! I love Eastern Indian spices and food, especially Masala. I just recently made a curried couscous salad with dried cherries. The tart sweetness of the cherries complemented the curry flavor well...Last night I was inspired to cook with blackberries... So inspired, that I made two completely different dishes... The first is a coconut blackberry chicken curry, served over kick but whole grain rice, with a side of fresh steamed broccoli seasoned with garlic and wine. Totally Deliciiousss! For dessert I served Blackberry mousse, served with fresh Plant City strawberries, blackberries topped with a homemade thick candied pomegranate syrup... Totally deliciiousss! Perfect on the palate...
Chef, the Coconut Curry Chicken sounds and look amazing! I love Eastern Indian spices and food, especially Masala. I just recently made a curried couscous salad with dried cherries. The tart sweetness of the cherries complemented the curry flavor well...
No, I haven't. I added the dried cherries when I poured the hot water over the couscous. They became juicey and plump. I enjoyed the concentrated flavor of the dried cherries. Cherry season is upon us in the Midwest; I will have to try making the salad with fresh cherries. Thanks for the suggestion...That sounds like a delicious Salad in deed!! Have you ever tried making it with fresh cherries?
No, I haven't. I added the dried cherries when I poured the hot water over the couscous. They became juicey and plump. I enjoyed the concentrated flavor of the dried cherries. Cherry season is upon us in the Midwest; I will have to try making the salad with fresh cherries. Thanks for the suggestion...
I had originally thought to use dried cranberries, or pomegranate. I had neither in my pantry. That's how I ended up using the cherries (left over from a Christmas dessert - Chocolate Cherry Trifle).No problem.. Another great addition and is one of my personal culinary fruits for cooking with is pomegranates. It would add a nice sweet/tart lite crunch to your dish as well.