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What's For Dinner?

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  1. tomc

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    Never been. I was in Arlington last night; wife had a biz meeting there. Wish I had known. Two good places to get burgers are Kelly's Eastside and Ye Ole Butcher Shoppe. Let me know if you hit up the latter joint. Yum. They're good burgers...T
     
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    Just checked out their online menu. Interesting menu. Lots of great looking seafood recipes. The outdoor dining looks divine.

    Tuna tartare? On a rice/sesame cake?

    Salmon for us tonight as well, except they're burgers from Costco. Topped with our signature Streetsurfer Spicy Sweet Salsa. Steamed broccoli. Couscous. Enjoyed with prosecco...T
     
  6. darth550

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    Had the filet. I did have cupim at Oasis in Rio though.

    Tender as always. I still don`t get why no one serves it in the US?
     
  7. tomc

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    Could be that zebu cattle are rare in the U.S.?
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    Have you tried Cupim? It`s almost like pate`in it`s consistency.
     
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    Yes, tuna tartare on rice/sesame...really good!
    Ambiance was delightful, and I highly recommend visiting Turks and Caicos!

    As an aside we rode horses in the ocean
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    Never, it's on my food bucket list along with birds nest soup and durian! I was in Rio as a young professional many years ago, didn't know any better. Want to go back one day.

    Forgot the dinner pic! 😀
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    I'll second the Turks and Caicos. Its a great place to relax in very nice scenery. A family friend owned some guest cottages on Salt Key there. He sold out to some developers in the late 1990's.
     
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    Id move to the Caribbean, lean towards T&C. But I don't like the roads, not sports car friendly anywhere. So couldn't live on any island more then a few weeks.
     
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    First whack at a duck breast. Left it in maybe 2mins too long. Perfect otherwise with a fig glaze.


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    Looks great! I need to try this.
     
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    I'd say for a first attempt, you pretty much nailed it.

    Today was "everybody into the pool" beef and veggie soup since I had to defrost our upright freezer. Had some beef jus in freezer from a rib roast that I made a while back. Plus some of the roast, and a frozen burger patty, already grilled. Ditto white rice. Corn from the cob leftover from last night. Carrots, parsnips, celery, white onion,bred bell pepper - all diced. Two bay leaves, paprika, S&P, garlic powder. Tomato paste. A pureed roma tomato. Simmer for four hours. Add the rice (since it was already cooked) at the end. Tasted pretty goodwith a few drops of ghost pepper sauce. Enough leftover for lunch for a couple of days this week.

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    From what im told, Fogo De Chao is starting to raise them for their domestic restaurants.
     
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    Looks good. You do it on the grill?
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    Yes sir. Started with skin side down then flipped over. I was surprised that it had that blackened look.
     
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    Made flat iron steak again tonight. This one was just over a pound so cut it in half. Did one with horseradish and garlic and the other with garlic and tiger sauce. This time I took the meat out and let it get close to room temp before cooking it. Did 129 for 2 hours again and I think they came out just about perfect.

    Made some more of the Kirkland tortellini but this time made a quick tomato sauce with mainly little grape tomatoes out of my garden.

    It's odd that the meat seems to actually get more pink after cutting it which I think I remember reading or hearing somewhere. By the time I plated my dinner it looked even more pink than the pics.
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    That looks like fun!!
     
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    Looks great. I think it was a video posted here (with Adam Savage and Kenji Lopez Alt) that mentioned beef turning more pink after you cut it...T
     
  25. zudnic

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    Whipped up some chilli. Used beans this time. I went from hating them to know starting to like them.
     

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