RM Kitchen episode 1: Crock Pot cuisine
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it's times like these, when barbacoas are blanding and moles are chickening, that we need thodoks the most
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perhaps he's letting RM simmer slowly at a low temperature that can only be achieved in his absence, and will return once this stew is again ready to be peppered with the exotic spices that were his posts
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yeah probably
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Chicken Tortilla Soup is now cooking in the crock.
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turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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This sounds like great Thanksgiving leftover option. How'd it turn out?spike wrote:turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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we slow cooked the turkey overnight and slept in just a bit, so it overcooked some, but once the sandwiches were dipped, dryness was no longer an issue. the au jus was just stock, onions, some rosemary and thyme, and the drippings; very tasty.EJ wrote:This sounds like great Thanksgiving leftover option. How'd it turn out?spike wrote:turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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Does sound really good. Do you think it would work with leftover turkey or would that just be too dry to attempt?spike wrote:we slow cooked the turkey overnight and slept in just a bit, so it overcooked some, but once the sandwiches were dipped, dryness was no longer an issue. the au jus was just stock, onions, some rosemary and thyme, and the drippings; very tasty.EJ wrote:This sounds like great Thanksgiving leftover option. How'd it turn out?spike wrote:turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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it'd work, you'd just have to save the bird drippings and make the au jus separately i guess.EJ wrote:Does sound really good. Do you think it would work with leftover turkey or would that just be too dry to attempt?spike wrote:we slow cooked the turkey overnight and slept in just a bit, so it overcooked some, but once the sandwiches were dipped, dryness was no longer an issue. the au jus was just stock, onions, some rosemary and thyme, and the drippings; very tasty.EJ wrote:This sounds like great Thanksgiving leftover option. How'd it turn out?spike wrote:turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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Gotcha. Thanks.spike wrote:it'd work, you'd just have to save the bird drippings and make the au jus separately i guess.EJ wrote:Does sound really good. Do you think it would work with leftover turkey or would that just be too dry to attempt?spike wrote:we slow cooked the turkey overnight and slept in just a bit, so it overcooked some, but once the sandwiches were dipped, dryness was no longer an issue. the au jus was just stock, onions, some rosemary and thyme, and the drippings; very tasty.EJ wrote:This sounds like great Thanksgiving leftover option. How'd it turn out?spike wrote:turkey breast au jus sandwiches
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spike knows how to wreck a bird
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i have so much leftover turkey it's obnoxiousAlex wrote:spike knows how to wreck a bird
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Re: RM Kitchen episode 1: Crock Pot cuisine
will you be having another turkey in 3 weeks?
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probably not; i'll be in australia. this was sort of our thanskgiving; made pork stuffing and pumpkin silk pie as well.doug rr wrote:will you be having another turkey in 3 weeks?
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Would y'all mind posting your top five recipes or so? I want to start actually using this thing.
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Search the kalua pork in this thread or the old one (linked in OP). Spike can vouch for it.Orpheus wrote:Would y'all mind posting your top five recipes or so? I want to start actually using this thing.
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Did some spare ribs in the crock pot. They turned out better than when I attempted the low and slow method on the grill.
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can you mail me a turkey sandwich?spike wrote:i have so much leftover turkey it's obnoxiousAlex wrote:spike knows how to wreck a bird
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fuckyeahkaluaporkE.H. Ruddock wrote:Search the kalua pork in this thread or the old one (linked in OP). Spike can vouch for it.Orpheus wrote:Would y'all mind posting your top five recipes or so? I want to start actually using this thing.
also, my couldn't be easier go to is:
hot italian sausages, sliced peppers, sliced onions, jar of your favorite spaghetti sauce. serve on buns with mozz or over pasta.
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Re: RM Kitchen episode 1: Crock Pot cuisine
Bammer's wife just bought a crock pot this weekend.
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