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Recipe Remix – Burger With Confit Tomato and Grilled Eggplant

Recipe Remix – Burger With Confit Tomato and Grilled Eggplant

Ahh finally back from vacation.  I was just down in Austin for a few days and what a spectacular city that is.  Honestly, I was incredibly impressed with the food, the culture, the nightlife, parking.

Anyhoo, I promised a recipe remix with the tomato confit and this is it.  After you make the confit tomato, you don’t even need ketchup.  The grilled eggplant is a fun addition to this and pulls in a little more char flavor for the burger.  Having it on the bottom helps it absorb some fat from the burger and keeps the bread from getting soggy.

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Posted by on August 6, 2012 in dinner, grill, lunch, quick, recipes

 

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Takeout Beef & Broccoli

Takeout Beef & Broccoli

I wanted generic suburban Chinese takeout but it would of been good of me to cook so I cooked this. Read the rest of this entry » «Takeout Beef & Broccoli»

 
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Posted by on June 29, 2012 in lunch, quick, recipes

 

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Lazy Man’s Patty Melt

Lazy Man’s Patty Melt

Sometimes, life can just kick the ever loving crap out of you.  We’ve all been there.  You walk into work and there is magically a brand new deadline of tomorrow for a mountain of work that you were not privy to previously.  It’s days like these that call for a meal like this one.  When I feel chained to my desk I dream about going home and grilling something.  The promise of fire and fresh air help get me through.

I chose to do the onions in the cast iron on the grill too.  They cooked up pretty quickly and it made it so there was next to no cleanup for this recipe.  I brushed some oil on the bread and toasted it right alongside the burger cooking.  This one was simple and fun.  Sometimes you see a patty melt slathered with russian dressing.  I’m not a fan of it that way so I didn’t use it in the recipe.

 

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Posted by on June 13, 2012 in dinner, grill, lunch, quick, recipes

 

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Beef Curry Tagliatelle

Beef Curry Tagliatelle

Just got back from Italy where I ate a lot of good noodles. One of the best dishes I had was tagliatelle with sea urchin, dressed simply with butter, garlic, black pepper & parsley. It was darn good. There was also a bunch of other stuff but this was tops. So, tagliatelle: slightly wide noodle that goes well with meat sauces. I hit up local Italian specialty shop Severino for some of their dried pasta; their product is some of the best if you opt not to make it yourself.

The other life thing happening now that contributed to this was taking part in a cow share. (Vinny is in on it too.) A cow share is, perhaps a bit obviously, where a bunch of people divvy up a whole cow. I received a bunch of cool meat, the bulk of which was ground beef.

Again on the subject of Italy. After returning home from the trip, I immediately hit up Italian Market for cheeses and butters. Among the spoils of this shopping excursion was baked ricotta, with a texture similar to paneer cheese. With that thought, the inspiration for beef curry tagliatelle, which is pretty much Indian saag paneer recast as a bolognese sauce for pasta.

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Posted by on June 8, 2012 in boil, dinner, fry, quick, recipes, sautee

 

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Shrimp Beef Chinese Broccoli Stir Fry

Shrimp Beef Chinese Broccoli Stir Fry

In the spirit of white-boy takeout, I decided to do a play on white-boy at home asian cooking (doesn’t roll off the tongue quite as nicely)  I can remember back when I was in college, I made a stir fry at home and thought that I was actually cooking something asian.  Oh how far off I actually was.  This time around, I tried to apply some of my cooking techniques that I learned over the years to make something really tasty.

I happened to have an entire, perfectly medium rare rib-eye sitting in my fridge that I knew I had to use.  That’s really the only shortcut I took in this recipe.  If I was starting with raw meat, I would have marinated a bit (bulgogi style) and then seared it off in the pan quickly.  Other than that, all of the steps and ingredients apply.  The chinese broccoli tastes very similar to broccoli rabe so I think it would substitute nicely.

 

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Posted by on May 14, 2012 in dinner, quick, recipes, sautee

 

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