i'm finna make some Kraft Dinner with a can of Starkist mixed in, lightly dusted with ground black pepper and topped with a squirt of ketchup
i'm finna make some Kraft Dinner with a can of Starkist mixed in, lightly dusted with ground black pepper and topped with a squirt of ketchup
great story you fucking abomination
the real question is do we fall for the marketing and go for this little ceasars with fresh mozz on it or do we just unbuckle the belt and go pizza hut this honestly is a conundrum
like im leaning little ceaz but im not even hungry do i just go and get soft serve from mcdonalds honestly its all up in the air
My brother gifted me a couple waygu strips I’m cooking tonight. Planning to grill high eat on the big green egg. Will try to post an after picture; if I don’t too much beer likely the culprit. Excited for these.
all hail Hydra
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Yep they’re great and extremely versatile but undoubtedly way overpriced. Great for high temp cooks like steaks and pizzas but work even better for low and slow like brisket, pork butts, ribs etc. Mine was a very special occasion gift but if I was buying my own I’d go with the generic one sold at Costco.
Got the puppy fired and ready to go. Almost game time.
Steaks lived up to my expectations; they were great. Overcooked mine a bit which is disappointing but nevertheless they we’re delicious. Not sure I’d spend the money on these myself unless for a very special occasion but the gift was certainly appreciated.
Edit: Damn it Druff why are all these posted sideways?
Normally would be a Cab as it’s what my wife prefers but this was actually an Italian Red from a tiny vineyard in Tuscany. It’s a 100% Sangiovese. We stayed at that vineyard 7-8 years ago or so and had a case shipped back; mostly of their Chianti’s. This was a special bottle and thought it worthy of the waygu which was something I’d never cooked before until yesterday.
Mrs Daly and Inwere supposed to fly to Ireland today and visit the UK along the way. She wanted to try the Chef Ramsey Beef Wellington while we were over on that side of the pond. Try and cheer the old hag up.
Final result - not bad for a first attempt.
Hot take just give that fucking broady a philly cheese steak whats the real difference also did you do the gross thing where u wrap it in mushrooms
I just cant with mushrooms on anything wondered if there's a back channel version with the mustard and puff pastry and then carmelized onions with let's say provolone or perhaps American cheese you know something edible my guy daly could figure out
Or just throw a Jersey Mike's at this broad
I wanted to call her a bitch for putting you through this process but I kept it classy
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