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    Default Re: What are you cooking for dinner this weekend?

    Father's day dinner for my dad. Blistered asparagus and shishito peppers over burrata, kale and crispy buckwheat/kasha salad with vinegar soaked raisins, mushroom wellington, and a lemon tart (devoured, not pictured).

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    Default Re: What are you cooking for dinner this weekend?

    Quote Originally Posted by mnoble485 View Post
    Guy,
    That looks too good to not share the recipe.

    Mike
    With pleasure!

    The basic batter is pretty simple:

    1 cup flour -- Traditionally this is made with Chickpea flour, 50/50 with AP is a good starting point, but it can be straight AP or a mix with whole wheat. I'm going to try it with buckwheat sometime.
    1/2 tsp baking powder
    salt and pepper
    1 to 1 1/4+ cup water -- Add water slowly whisking the lumps out. texture after whisking together should be like heavy cream

    To this base let your imagination go wild. This iteration was shrimp cut to small pieces, cilantro and scallions. Parsley and diced onion or shallot are lovely too. Smoked Pemonton might bring something fun. Any fresh herb is a win. Protein can be any small pieces of scallops, squid, flakey white fish etc.

    Have fun!
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    Simple gazpacho, with a chunk of cod on top.



    Made with hothouse romas, but I can't wait for our tomato season to really get rolling.

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    The tomatoes on my earliest variety are currently the size of peas.

    Patience grasshopper...
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    Quote Originally Posted by guido View Post
    The tomatoes on my earliest variety are currently the size of peas.

    Patience grasshopper...
    Yes, we don't see much until at least the second week of August. Early September when people want to jump the gun on apple picking is actually our best time for tomatoes.

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    Grain bowl sunday: Quinoa, black beans, steamed broccoli, avocado, red pepper, carrot, cucumber, scallion.

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    Last time we had baby backs I cooked them in the InstantPot, which was a huge mistake. This weekend I redeemed myself and smoked them like God intended. They were fantastic. It was the little lady's first time being given a whole rib, and she ate two of them!



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    She's so cute!
    I love those drool bibs with the pocket. Almost ready for one myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnmdesigner View Post
    She's so cute!
    I love those drool bibs with the pocket. Almost ready for one myself.
    I don’t know about drool bibs but that smoke ring is legit.

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    Redneck Decadence!!!

    Fried softshell, with fried green tomatoes, deep friend bacon on wonder bread with real mayo. A side of fried scallops just because I can. #YOLO !

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    Softshells with bacon and fried pickle... That is quite a combo...
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    Couscous with scallops, fresh corn, cherry tomatoes, jalapenos and zucchini. Didn't realize how many new world flavors were in this dish. Made this yesterday as well with arctic char but ruined it with really old frozen corn. It's all about fresh ingredients -Mike G


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    Quote Originally Posted by fastupslowdown View Post
    It's all about fresh ingredients -Mike G
    Looks great! I feel like at this time of year I have an annual epiphany that it's all about fresh ingredients.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    Looks great! I feel like at this time of year I have an annual epiphany that it's all about fresh ingredients.
    Oh yes!
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    My elderly neighbor told his son (who owns a farm out on Route 323 in Brebouf) that his American neighbor on the lake was quarantined in his cottage for two weeks having just come into the country.

    The son called and said he had left a gift at my front door.

    Thankfully, I had all of the spices and liquids in the cupboard to make an Eastern Carolina rub, mop, and sauce....and there was enough charcoal and maple chips for the Webers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArthurHolo View Post
    Hot damn Arthur, way to up the playing field.

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    Chile Rellenos stuffed with Massachusetts Corn. Home grown poblano peppers, corn from about 2 miles up the road, home grown garlic, onions, yogurt and jack cheese.



    Stuffing:


    Home grown brandy-wine tomatoes and avocado salad.

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    It was homegrown/farmgrown night with some family members...pickles, asparagus, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, peaches, cantaloupe and watermelon, evened out with some grilled hotdogs and hamburgers. Nice way to end the weekend.
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    Picture doesn’t do it justice, but a tomahawk chop from the farm Picardier’s store out on Route 323 cooked on the Weber with charcoal and some mesquite done reverse sear method, some Brussels sprouts cut this afternoon and corn picked when the Weber was started from Loiselle and Gaetan’s farm up on Route 117. Missing from the photo are the yellow potatoes that were dug this morning by Loiselle that were being mashed during the picture taking.



    And the whole family got to enjoy the meal.

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