Anyone doing anything special? Mrs. Haole suggested that we do a bacon explosion. It got assembled last night and will be cooked up when I get home tonight. How can I say no to bacon explosion?
Anyone doing anything special? Mrs. Haole suggested that we do a bacon explosion. It got assembled last night and will be cooked up when I get home tonight. How can I say no to bacon explosion?
I have no idea what a bacon explosion is.... BUT I WANT PICTURES!!!! (and a recipe).
Bacon Explosion: The BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes - BBQ Addicts - BBQ Blog
this is the recipe that I followed. I made up my own bbq sauce from indeterminate quantities of cane vinegar, jufran banana sauce, sambal oelek, worcestershire sauce, black pepper, chili powder, garlic, molasses, fish sauce, lime juice and 3 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce for heat and smoke flavor.
I have pics of the assembly from last night on the cam. I will take more tonight during the cook and finish.
I am cooking salmon, but my recipe idea went up in smoke when I realized that there was wheat in the sauce. Any ideas for a simple glutten free receipe would be greatly appreciated.
How do you plan on cooking it? If you have access to an outdoor grill, cedar plank gives a great result with a minimum of fuss. You may want to consider a misoyaki sauce of some sort - a mix of miso paste and soy sauce, or if the soy sauce is a problem due to wheat, some misoyaki recipes use sake or mirin in its place. Simple and gives a nice flavor - I have been doing chicken with it recently, but will do it on fish - it is a local staple in plate lunch.
I are lazy. I'm making a pizza. Peel and slice a bulb of garlic. Decide that isn't enough and peel and slice the half a bulb from earlier this week. Slice up an onion. Stick the garlic in a frying pan with oil until the onion is sliced and then add the onion. Stir it around while you lay out the shell and put some red sauce on it. Cover the red sauce with dried oregano and basil. I mean cover it. You don't want to see any red sauce. Give it a couple whacks with the pepper grinder. Slice fresh mozz and arrange it, then sprinkle it with some asiago, some crumbled pecorino, some sharp provolone and some crumbled parmesan. Slice up some kalamata and black olives and stick them on there. Dig out the sundried tomato pesto and sprinkle some blobs around and then put on some of the sundried tomatoes in olive oil from the back behind that big jar of ghee. Don't use the ghee on the pizza, not that you were thinking of it or I ever have. Take four or five of the Roma tomatoes and cut the ends off and then cut them in half. Strip out the guts and slice the shells into little strips. By now the onions and garlic are sweated enough. Spread them on the pie, if you did it right they cover the whole thing in a thick solid layer. Spread the tomatoes, the same thing should happen. Sprinkle some pine nuts on it and throw it in the oven, which if you haven't gotten into the wine too hard you should have remembered to heat up to 450 degrees. Wait a while. When it smells and looks good, take it out and eat it.
you can bake in a miso sauce. the tamari might work for this. I made a sauce out of equal parts miso, sugar, soy, and beer (probably a cheap light lager is best) with a shake of cayenne.
EDS - I do something similar that is essentially a marinade stolen from a bacon-wrapped shrimp recipe. Mix soy sauce, orange juice, and either honey or maple syrup to taste. Don't ask me how much exactly of each as I've never measured. Maybe start with a cup each of soy and orange juice and then a scoop of honey or pour of maple syrup and work from there. A wish will help mix in the honey. You could bake in that, marinate in that, etc. I usually cook down the leftover marinade until it turns syrupy and then drizzle on top.
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