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Philo_Vance

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Not sure if this has been done before, I couldn't find another thread like it and don't recall seeing one. Anyway, I know there's a few folks on here that like cooking, so why not have a thread to share pics/tales of your wondrous culinary escapades.

 

I'll kick things off with tonight's creation, inspired by watching Man vs Food on Dave this morning. It's Stromboli, essentially a saucy calzone. The filling is layers of mozzarella, homemade spicy pizza sauce, chorizo, salami and parma ham with some chopped onions and peppers. It's entirely fucking stupid and ridiculous but it looked like fun on the telly so I thought I'd give it a crack.

 

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Admittedly, it looks ropey as all hell here. It tastes awesome though. Stuffed.

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I made a fucking banging sarnie earlier on: A layer of Jarlsberg, a layer of Chorizo, grated Stilton, German peppered salami, more Jarlsberg, Parma ham and Brie on a ciabbata then stuck it under the grill for a few minutes. Topped it off with some spinach and rocket and watched the Swansea/Arsenal game. Delightful.

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Cheers! My next new thing to make is gonna be a barbecue pulled-pork sandwich- slow cooked pork with a homemade apple barbecue sauce, gonna have a go at making biscuits and gravy to serve it with.

 

I am in the early stages of making salt beef. Seems so simple and a toasted salt beef/gherkin/mustard sandwich rules the world!

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gal...brine-a-brisket

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Cheers! My next new thing to make is gonna be a barbecue pulled-pork sandwich- slow cooked pork with a homemade apple barbecue sauce, gonna have a go at making biscuits and gravy to serve it with.

 

I am in the early stages of making salt beef. Seems so simple and a toasted salt beef/gherkin/mustard sandwich rules the world!

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gal...brine-a-brisket

 

Pulled pork is awesome. Used to do it in the oven which was great, but got a smoke last year and did a full pork shoulder which was heavenly. Interested in the recipe for Apple BBQ sauce. Biscuits and gravy is awesome too. I found the best sausage to use in it is cumberland. has a nice level of spice.

 

Been doing Pastrami and salt-beef for years. Tastes so much better than the shop bought version. Frenches Deli mustard is great on both.

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Thunderplex- the recipe for the bbq sauce is:

 

250g apple puree

125g ketchup

350g soft brown sugar

5 tbsp lemon juice

1/2 tsp paprika

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp black pepper

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1/2 tsp cinnamon

 

Just let it simmer away for a bit. It's simmering on my stove right now. I used a bit more paprika than the recipe calls for just because I like it, and a splash more lemon juice, just to take the edge off the sweetness- be warned, this is a very, very sweet sauce compared with most barbecue sauces. It's really nice though, and should complement the pork that's currently sitting in my slow cooker quite well. Going with sweet potato wedges for my side dish tonight as I'm feeling lazy, gonna do the biscuits and gravy when I make it for the wife later on in the week.

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Cheers! My next new thing to make is gonna be a barbecue pulled-pork sandwich- slow cooked pork with a homemade apple barbecue sauce, gonna have a go at making biscuits and gravy to serve it with.

 

I am in the early stages of making salt beef. Seems so simple and a toasted salt beef/gherkin/mustard sandwich rules the world!

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gal...brine-a-brisket

 

Pulled pork is awesome. Used to do it in the oven which was great, but got a smoke last year and did a full pork shoulder which was heavenly. Interested in the recipe for Apple BBQ sauce. Biscuits and gravy is awesome too. I found the best sausage to use in it is cumberland. has a nice level of spice.

 

Been doing Pastrami and salt-beef for years. Tastes so much better than the shop bought version. Frenches Deli mustard is great on both.

 

I do similar marinated belly pork in the summer - marinated, then slowcooked for hours in the slow cooker in a liquor and finally slammed on the BBQ. It's the nicest thing I've ever tasted.

 

What the fuck is biscuits and gravy? Sounds fun and American.

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Philo - That sauce recipe is amazing,cheers. I could practically taste it as was reading the recipe. Not surprised you miss biscuits and gravy. Had it at least 5 times when I was over there last year.

 

Loki - Quickest way to make biscuits is to get some Bisquick from Tesco, and follow the recipe online. For the gravy, skin a cumberland sausage, and fry it off, breaking it up as you go. add some flour to mix with the fat and fry it as a blonde roux, then add the milk, and plenty of black pepper. When gravy consistency, pour over your freshly baked biscuits, and eat while making noises of pure pleasure.

 

BBQ Garlic Mushrooms? Please share!

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