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    16 months later I finally found another standing rib pork roast at Foodland. Came out pretty well.



    Onions, garlic, rosemary, salt and pepper with some olive oil for a marinade and basting.

    Plated with mash and gravy, broccoli, and some roasted onions.


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    ^Fucking post of the day! Damn good! Fooking light years better than maos shit chicken.

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    Looks great AO, how many people were you feeding?

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    That fed 6 with leftovers. The Thai's could only do one chop as they were quite big. I would guess 250 grams a big slice was about the portion size. Sure can taste the difference with the bone in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one
    Sure can taste the difference with the bone in.
    It's something we do now...if we have pork, it's pork chops. The bone might cost more but as you said, its worth it.

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    Looks bloody marvelous AO. Compliments to the chef.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    That fed 6 with leftovers. The Thai's could only do one chop as they were quite big. I would guess 250 grams a big slice was about the portion size. Sure can taste the difference with the bone in.
    What tends to be the reaction of Thais when you cook for them? Do they smear ketchup all over the vegetables and potatoes?

    Most Thais I've known were very wary of eating any western food because they thought it was too heavy and/or would make them fat. They'd perhaps do the odd bit of a Sunday roast or spaghetti (if the sauce was sweet) but very little beyond that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one
    That fed 6 with leftovers.
    You obviously didn't have Fat Dilly over for lunch then...

    The rack does look very nice, and we all like a nice rack (excluding KiwiNick...).


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    Most Thais invited to our house would know Western food is being served and what they will be eating. So its been very well received. Nobody ever asked for ketchup as I know the Thais need a sauce so gravy, or a barbecue, or even a white or garlic sauce would be served. Having kids in the states at university I can get lot of condiments here. So I have the best hot sauces, Cajun sauces and rubs, herbs even salt and pepper to use a year at a time. They want the leftovers and to come back so I guess its all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    You obviously didn't have Fat Dilly over for lunch then... The rack does look very nice, and we all like a nice rack (excluding KiwiNick...).
    Oy! ya cheeky sod! I'm as straight as a gun barrel...

    and I swear on my heterosexual sexuality, I looovvvveee boobies!


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    she's had some wieners between them.

    Weekday healthiness-ish.


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    ^ That looks very nice.

    Meat i.e. protein & veg, is all we need... no carbs in sight = smart modern diet. greenio owed.

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    "Meat i.e. protein & veg, is all we need... no carbs in sight = smart modern diet."

    It's how we roll.



    Monday to Thursday at least.

    https://teakdoor.com/the-teakdoor-lou...rcle-jerk.html


    Friday to Sunday are beer and lard gorging days.

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    Ao...Looks fookin' delicious. Incoming green!

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    Outstanding looking grub AO! The kind of food that is right in my wheelhouse. Green sent.

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    ^I got him too, that's outstanding home cooking and made me buy pork chops at Foodland this morning!.

    Isn't it great that Fuckwitt Jeff is muted, albeit temporarily. His idiotic comments bagging Western food in this most excellent thread are NOT missed.

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    So I need to get a new camera app for my phone because the pic I am going to post doesn't do justice to the meal.

    My lady has been trying to do homemade versions of fast food lately. There is a place called Arby's. They do this Roast beef sandwich with a cheese sauce. They have two packets of sauces one called "horsy sauce" and the other was "Arby's sauce". The process being that you get a sandwich with a toasted bun with meat and cheese sauce then you can dress it out like you want. Sadly like most fast food it has gone to shit.

    My lady decided to restore this once yummy sandwich to its previous level. The sandwich was made with fresh shaved roast beef, bakery fresh onion rolls, melted cheddar cheese sauce with two types of artisan American cheddar (not the processed shit), home made horsy sauce (a horseradish deal she made), and with a side of hand cut chips. Damn good and sorry for my shit pic but that fukking cheese drooling out made it hard to get a good pic!


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    ^I'd hoover that up in about 5 seconds flat, looks great!.

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    Off to the deli now to get a ros boeuf

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    Me lady used to work at this place....


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub
    My lady decided to restore this once yummy sandwich to its previous level. The sandwich was made with fresh shaved roast beef, bakery fresh onion rolls, melted cheddar cheese sauce with two types of artisan American cheddar (not the processed shit), home made horsy sauce (a horseradish deal she made), and with a side of hand cut chips. Damn good and sorry for my shit pic but that fukking cheese drooling out made it hard to get a good pic!
    That looks friggin great to me....did she put the pepperocini peppers on it was well? To me, those peppers are the perfect compliment to the sandwich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan
    That looks friggin great to me....did she put the pepperocini peppers on it was well? To me, those peppers are the perfect compliment to the sandwich.
    You got a craving bro? Did the deli's or markets around you have the big jar with them pickled. Just take what you want. Onions, radishes, hell even beans. Those were the days. It was "country fair food" cheap as chips. Not haute cuisine like today.

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    Bros I keep a big jar of peperoncini and they go on or with all my sandwiches. I trained the lady on that one. Happily she grew up in Idaho and is a pickling, canning machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one
    hell even beans.
    A pickled green bean in a bloody mary is something to die for....

    I've done pickled okra here ... and peppers here in an attempt to recreate pepperocini. Nothing beats the jar from Villa....at 200B.

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    Lemongrass sauce fish. Simple, lazy, tasty, healthy-ish, perhaps.

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