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#76 |
Babbling Farker
![]() ![]() Join Date: 02-17-11
Location: Chicago north 'burbs IL
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![]() alright, this is my signature dish....Happy St Patricks Day! Enjoy some tamales...whenever I make these, everyone asks for more....
Here's my cook thread...http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=156337 Please use this for my entry... ![]()
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#77 |
is One Chatty Farker
![]() Join Date: 11-25-10
Location: Duluth MN
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![]() The closest thing I can come to a signature dish is anything my wife asks me to cook.
This day it was Pastrami - Jack ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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#78 |
Babbling Farker
![]() ![]() Join Date: 06-23-10
Location: NorCal
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![]() This is my entry into the signature dish TD. Although I would not really say that I have a signature dish I would say this is my signature style. When I have guest over for dinner they expect Portuguese cuisine as well as BBQ and often times it's a fusion of the two. one of the first dishes I adapted to grilling was a marinated chicken recipe I learned from my mom. Lately I have not been making it and I've heard it (when you going to make your chicken, why haven't you made
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The marinade. 1/4 cup coarse black pepper. 1/4 cup granulated garlic. 1/4 cup paprika. 1/2 cup crushed red pepper (malagueta). 3 tablespoon chopped onion. 1 tablespoon sea salt. 1 tablespoon cumin. 1 tablespoon pickling spice. 6 fresh bay leaves finely chopped 10 cloves fresh garlic smashed and finely chopped. white wine I had issues with the camera so I had to keep going between camera and camera phone here is the chicken halves in marinade. ![]() this is after an overnight marinade and just before a light dusting with SM season all. ![]() While the chickens were hanging out I started a side of ervilias gesadas (braised peas) with the following ingredients. ![]() It starts out with a refogado of garlic, onion, EVOO and malagueta (crushed red pepper) then cooked slices of chorico are added. ![]() The pan is deglazed with white wine then dice tomatoes are added and stewed before adding the peas. ![]() I like to finish it off with an egg drop or two. ![]() And served with a nice pasta salad and a cold one. ![]() The chicken was amazing very flavorful, moist and tender the skin was not as good as when it is grilled. It was crispy but kind of tough, no doubt because of the extra moisture from the marinade, next time I'll try a similar wet rub which I've used before on brisket. ![]() Thanks for looking. ![]()
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#79 |
On the road to being a farker
Join Date: 06-19-12
Location: Houston, Texas
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![]() The braised peas look wonderful. I've not ever had peas done that way with diced tomatoes and chorizo. I'm going to try it soon, looks simply delicious.
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