accadacca's summer BBQ! :eat:
Fresh corn on the cob
Yellow squash from our garden
Garlic parmesan bread
Brown Rice
BBQ'd Salmon
What is on your plate lately? Try to show a picture, without it doesn't do your meal any justice.
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accadacca's summer BBQ! :eat:
Fresh corn on the cob
Yellow squash from our garden
Garlic parmesan bread
Brown Rice
BBQ'd Salmon
What is on your plate lately? Try to show a picture, without it doesn't do your meal any justice.
I had 4 cobs last night.
McFarland Corn!!!
It's growing in popularity up here. My family grows sweet corn on the farm and sells it to all of the produce stands.
Drool! That looks awesome.
I will have leftover Chicken Marsala and Shrimp Scampi. My Italian mother in law made a large dinner just before she left. She was here for 12 days from NJ.
So I'm guessing it was pretty authentic eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Shan
I guess so, but I have nothing to compare it to! The grandma is from Rome, and I'm sure she passed her recipes down. But they are so calorie laden.... must go biking...
We're having a going away party for my son this Saturday. I'm cooking dutch oven au gratin potatoes, terminator beans (also dutch oven), grilled burgers and dogs. We'll also be having a veritable cornucopeia of salads andd desserts. It should be good, but I guess as the cook, I'm eatin' last.
Shane
WOW!! Try to snap a few photos.......that sounds great!!! You know there is almost as much satisfaction cooking for others as eating it yourself. Shan mentioned her Italian mother in law. Italians love to see you eat and some even get a bit offended when you cant put it away. I have eaten with many of them and they have like 3 or 4 course meals. I had a hard time putting it all down. :lol8: Great food though, I luv it!Quote:
Originally Posted by jimflint1
mmmm...I'm so hungry right now, I wish that there was an Italian mother-in-law at my house to cook up some food for me.
I need to get some from you guys. Let me know where I can get some wholesale. :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Dinner tonight:
corn on the cob
yellow squosh
salad
roll type wrap w/turkey, bacon, and cheese.
Wow. I bet that roll/wrap thing kicked some serious arse. I gotta get me a wife who can cook. :eat:
Did Denise make that?
http://uutah.com/forum/files/p8030012.jpg
She must have. She makes this pasta salad that is awesome. They left it for me last time. I ate the whole bowl.
You slob!!! :lol8:Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveOU812
Yeah I must admit, she is getting pretty good these days. Beats the mac and cheese we had in college. :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Ok, I guess I am the only person eating dinner on here? :lol8: I know rockgremlin brews up some good eats. Let see those pictures folks....
Tonight for us:
BBQ'd pork chops
Beans with bacon
Potato wedges
you dog.
I'm workin on a good one. Hold tight.
Damn WTF are you cookin'? Waiting for the crops to grow? :lol8: I thought I would bring this post up from the dead. It seems that I am the only one eating dinner. Come on post em.Quote:
Originally Posted by rockgremlin
:roll: You should donate some of that to the Hurricane victims... :haha:
Frozen burritos. Trust me, you dont need a picture! :2thumbs:
:lol8: Yeah I am waiting for someone to post a picture of their Big Mac. :eat:Quote:
Originally Posted by TreeHugger
MMMMM...Delicious and semi-nutritious (if you count the ginseng in the energy drink) :haha:
a little taste of hawaii
ALLLOOOOOOOOOOHA!!!! :haha:
Pizza sounds damn good today, but Chinese might beat it out....hmmmmmmmm
Bratwurst, kraut, mozzarella, fries, and 30 ounces of daiquiri. Perfect fare for a Friday evening.
Today I made harvest beef stew. It may take four hours to cook, but it's well worth it!
You guys are a riot! :haha: At first I thought this topic was kind of queer, but it's kinda growin on me!
That stew looks killer, and I like Udink's before n' after pics. :lol8:
My wife cooks some damn fine meals, but once it hits my plate, it's on a fork and in my mouth.
I've got to remember to capture one of these meals on film next time.
Maybe you'll see one with a few bites missing. That's when I remembered to get the camera. :popcorn:
Yeah, hell that looks GREAT man! :eat:Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Mage
i dont think my 'hungry man' dinners would fit in here. :nono: you guys are too gormet for me!
Too gourmet? Is there such a thing? Real men can cook.Quote:
Originally Posted by rabiddog
As for those "Hungary Man" meals? *bleck* I've never even considered touching one of those things thanks to this article.
Went up to Peach Days in Brigham City, today. On our way back we not only grabbed a half-bushel of peaches (can you say "cobbler"?) but we also stopped at Maddox and picked up some fried chicken, the best in the state!
That IS good chicken. I love it.
What's for breakfast?
Home made pumpkin scones :slobber:
hmmm, you should post the recipe for that. They look yummy! I love your signature btw. :haha:
Thanksgiving Day!
Deep fried Turkey! You know what that's all about. It's a family tradition. For those of you who haven't had it, you're missing out. Even the skin is crispalicious.
Just before this, we had a little shootout. Pics and video here
looks yummy! How long did it take to cook the turkey?
Yeah, who knew? The old man can cook! :lol8: How many times did you hear "you need to cut that hair Justin!". :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by rockgremlin
I have some honey baked ham that I brought home with some rolls. I better go get some while I watch the James Bond Marathon. What a great holiday. Christmas lights go up in the morning. :2thumbs:
I'm not quite sure. I think maybe 45 minutes? I don't know much about it yet, but I believe the temp has to be over 180 F.Quote:
Originally Posted by rockgremlin