Oh, yeah, I don't mix syrup in the batter, because I pour a lot of it over the finished product. 😁The sweetness of brioche works well, but we always have French bread on hand, so I use it & add the maple syrup to the custard to get it sweeter…
Oh, yeah, I don't mix syrup in the batter, because I pour a lot of it over the finished product. 😁The sweetness of brioche works well, but we always have French bread on hand, so I use it & add the maple syrup to the custard to get it sweeter…
The sugar from the syrup in the batter enhances the Maillard reaction as well…Oh, yeah, I don't mix syrup in the batter, because I pour a lot of it over the finished product. 😁
Always have French bread on hand. Nice! That’s good livin. You should try an Italian beef sandwichThe sweetness of brioche works well, but we always have French bread on hand, so I use it & add the maple syrup to the custard to get it sweeter…
I put my dog in her coat and carry her outside to the area I have cleared for her. Then back under the covers on the couch she goes.The good news is I have 2 fine Odon Locker porterhouse steaks on the broiler, after marinating them all day in salt, pepper and butter.
I’ve got 2 sirloins for the kids.
I’m looking forward to a FABULOUS dinner and a great Sunday night football game on this snow covered night.
Also, my 3 outside dogs are next to me on the couch.
If you leave your dogs outside in this weather, I hate you. And I genuinely mean that.
Made Italian beef yesterday! Pepperoncinis, provolone, horseradish….Always have French bread on hand. Nice! That’s good livin. You should try an Italian beef sandwich
To be able to cook…. People are living well in the jet houseMade Italian beef yesterday! Pepperoncinis, provolone, horseradish….
I make our white bread but cop out & still buy French bread at the bakery.😳Always have French bread on hand. Nice! That’s good livin. You should try an Italian beef sandwich
Also, I've moved away from simple bread to sliced brioche, but it's an extravagance that isn't strictly necessary.
The very minute I'm sure I'm done moving, I'm buying a commercial grade mixer. Such a great tool to have. I normally don't recommend expensive shit, but that one is worth it.Best Christmas present I ever got the wife was her commercial grade Kitchen Aide mixer. We have home made bread all the time, and the last of the loaves she makes when she bakes up a batch always get turned into French toast.
Can you talk to Mc, he seems convinced it is gross. Of course I don't see giardiniera listed for yours so he might be ok.Made Italian beef yesterday! Pepperoncinis, provolone, horseradish….
The very minute I'm sure I'm done moving, I'm buying a commercial grade mixer. Such a great tool to have. I normally don't recommend expensive shit, but that one is worth it.
I’ll be roundly rejected by purists, but no giardinera on ours…Can you talk to Mc, he seems convinced it is gross. Of course I don't see giardiniera listed for yours so he might be ok.
Have you gotten the attachments necessary to ground your own meat and stuff your own sausages yet? That's how you make it a gift for you, too.Yeah, when she started dropping hints she made sure I knew in no uncertain terms that the consumer model just wouldn't do. She had me so cowed that when I found what I thought she wanted on sale I flat ass showed her and asked if that was the one she wanted. Ruined any surprise, but at least I didn't have to send it back.
Burger blends…sirloin, brisket, chuck. MmmmHave you gotten the attachments necessary to ground your own meat and stuff your own sausages yet? That's how you make it a gift for you, too.
I’ll be roundly rejected by purists, but no giardinera on ours…
All that, and also get yourself a pack of casing, and you can quickly bust out 50-60 bratwursts, and stock your freezer.Burger blends…sirloin, brisket, chuck. Mmmm
I was going to say, that seemed off, but you can never fault a guy for adding horseradish to beef. That's like chocolate and peanut butter - a combo that can never be wrong.So then invite Mc over and he can try something that is almost Italian Beef.
Though you gain mad props for horseradish. I never put it on Italian beef but on other beef it is great.
You're still talking about a mixer, right?Have you gotten the attachments necessary to ground your own meat and stuff your own sausages yet? That's how you make it a gift for you, too.
I love jet but why am I driving to Indiana for a French dip?So then invite Mc over and he can try something that is almost Italian Beef.
Though you gain mad props for horseradish. I never put it on Italian beef but on other beef it is great.
Because it has horseradish on it, duh.I love jet but why am I driving to Indiana for a French dip?
Have you gotten the attachments necessary to ground your own meat and stuff your own sausages yet? That's how you make it a gift for you, too.
Oh, yeah, I wasn't even thinking about pasta. Fresh pasta is a revelation.Oh, it's been a gift to me too from day one.
She wanted a pasta attachment this year, but the one she wanted was on backorder or preorder only or some shit so it will have to wait.
So then invite Mc over and he can try something that is almost Italian Beef.
Though you gain mad props for horseradish. I never put it on Italian beef but on other beef it is great.
Maybe you could link that salt that transforms French dip roast beef into Italian beefSo then invite Mc over and he can try something that is almost Italian Beef.
Though you gain mad props for horseradish. I never put it on Italian beef but on other beef it is great.
Oh, yeah, I wasn't even thinking about pasta. Fresh pasta is a revelation.
Zeke, of all the people I’ve ever interacted with on the cooler, you’re the last one I’d worry about when it comes to taking care of your animals in weather like this.I put my dog in her coat and carry her outside to the area I have cleared for her. Then back under the covers on the couch she goes.
It isn't salt. The recipe I used cooked the beef in pepperoncini and giardiniera. But to make it for real, mine was an easy slow cooker, you will need all sorts of Italian spices.Maybe you could link that salt that transforms French dip roast beef into Italian beef
Don’t call my Italian beef french dip a-hole. It has spices, pepperoncini’s, etc. not in a French dip, just no junky-ass giardineira.I love jet but why am I driving to Indiana for a French dip?
mystery spicesIt isn't salt. The recipe I used cooked the beef in pepperoncini and giardiniera. But to make it for real, mine was an easy slow cooker, you will need all sorts of Italian spices.
You can Google, paprika, garlic, red pepper, celery salt, etc.mystery spices
It isn't salt. The recipe I used cooked the beef in pepperoncini and giardiniera. But to make it for real, mine was an easy slow cooker, you will need all sorts of Italian spices.
MmhmmmYou can Google, paprika, garlic, red pepper, celery salt, etc.
Is it spicy and full of pickled vegetables?You food snobs crack me up. My knowledge of Italian beef begins and ends with Nick's. Please don't ruin it for me and tell me they're no good. I love them, and it's been forever since I've had one.
Okay I found a place here that makes them. Does this look right? I wouldn’t like all that shit on it.Is it spicy and full of pickled vegetables?
That's not the usual presentation, but all the necessary words are there, and quite frankly, it looks incredible. Go eat one. Let us know how it goes.Okay I found a place here that makes them. Does this look right? I wouldn’t like all that shit on it.
Vinnie's Italian Beef & Gyros
St. Louis' favorite Chicago-style Sandwich Shop. A little Italian, a little Greek – all so good. Stop by for lunch today!www.vinniesstl.com
Also, if I ever accidentally stop in STL, I'm definitely eating at Vinnies. That menu is a winner.Okay I found a place here that makes them. Does this look right? I wouldn’t like all that shit on it.
Vinnie's Italian Beef & Gyros
St. Louis' favorite Chicago-style Sandwich Shop. A little Italian, a little Greek – all so good. Stop by for lunch today!www.vinniesstl.com
Same block as the best pizza in town. Not saying much butAlso, if I ever accidentally stop in STL, I'm definitely eating at Vinnies. That menu is a winner.
Re presentation that’s not how they looked on the bearThat's not the usual presentation, but all the necessary words are there, and quite frankly, it looks incredible. Go eat one. Let us know how it goes.
Close enough for STL. Chicago style often gets au jus over the top. I skip the pickled veggies.Okay I found a place here that makes them. Does this look right? I wouldn’t like all that shit on it.
Vinnie's Italian Beef & Gyros
St. Louis' favorite Chicago-style Sandwich Shop. A little Italian, a little Greek – all so good. Stop by for lunch today!www.vinniesstl.com