I was gonna say that is primo chorizo you're working with.Yep.
If you got some good chorizo add some more. It gives this meal a great flavour.
I was gonna say that is primo chorizo you're working with.Yep.
If you got some good chorizo add some more. It gives this meal a great flavour.
Gamon is every bit as exotic.I don't even know where I'd get it here in bumpkinville.
True. But we don't have a proper deli local it's all supermarket, butchers are good though.Gamon is every bit as exotic.
I was only joking that gamon shit is terrible. I ordered gamon and eggs one St Paddies day and swore of irish food until mum reminded me that her lamb stew is essentially irishTrue. But we don't have a proper deli local it's all supermarket, butchers are good though.
Lies! few fried pineapple rings out of the can on top, you're laughing.I was only joking that gamon shit is terrible. I ordered gamon and eggs one St Paddies day and swore of irish food until mum reminded me that her lamb stew is essentially irish
Bless her
Ill have to try it out again. Its basically spam yeah?Lies! few fried pineapple rings out of the can on top, you're laughing.
NO MAN! It's a pork steak like this.Ill have to try it out again. Its basically spam yeah?
Your cousins served me green stout that day too the fuckers
Recipe?Don't leave me hanging it's raining with the recipe I could eat one tomorrow that'd be awesome.
Bacon steak? ..I'd eat the hell outta that.NO MAN! It's a pork steak like this.
It's not a pork chop it's a different cut. Cured like bacon.
Exactly! It's class.Bacon steak? ..I'd eat the hell outta that.
Well our Irish are convict Irish so they probably prefer canned goods in their sub culture. The stuff the served me looked like spam.NO MAN! It's a pork steak like this.
It's not a pork chop it's a different cut. Cured like bacon.
took me some time to get it right too.Looks awesome.
I got a kamado bbq and I've tried to do pulled pork a few times. Haven't quite succeeded yet to get a nice bark like yours.
Still in progress.
Gonna have to make some bbq stuff.
My gf asked me to make some pizza on the bbq.
Mmmmmmm
Oh I agree. It was my first go at a deep dish pizza. Definitely wasn't prepared for it to pop out so far.@Kingtony87 honestly I'd drop a third of the dough for that pizza it'd still be thick base. That's me though.
I think "colonial grade" is generally poor myself. The bok choy is about as authentic as the Balsamic I put in my shin beef stew, probably just as good an idea.Well our Irish are convict Irish so they probably prefer canned goods in their sub culture. The stuff the served me looked like spam.
Irish Lamb stew is the best, my Canadian aunt taught my mum, she puts Bok Choy in it which isnt very authentic but the Worcestershire sauce is!
Or even a flat tray maybe? also you don't need to shape crusts into the base the sauce and toppings will do that, make it flat and push the toppings right up to that border.Oh I agree. It was my first go at a deep dish pizza. Definitely wasn't prepared for it to pop out so far.
Now theres an idea, I basically only use balsamic for caramelized onions and sometimes with salad (as in I dont eat much salad)I think "colonial grade" is generally poor myself. The bok choy is about as authentic as the Balsamic I put in my shin beef stew, probably just as good an idea.
DONE!Don't leave me hanging it's raining with the recipe I could eat one tomorrow that'd be awesome.
Same as, gammon is cheap as long as you're not in the wrong restaurant. Shin beef too, it's literally striped with connective tissue until it's been in the pot for three hours then it's tender nectar. I use loads of onions and carrots in mine so I throw in a tablespoon-ish balsamic to cut the sweetness.Now theres an idea, I basically only use balsamic for caramelized onions and sometimes with salad (as in I dont eat much salad)
Irish food is kinda Soul Food of the British Isles yeah? my native cuisine is peasant food using all the cheap cuts of meat but kicks ass on its more high brow Indian counterparts.