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Msucowpoke51 05-02-2013 03:35 PM

Stinkin up the pot
 
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Here's what I got goin on right now ... A little beef stew meat and sausage gonna make a gravy
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I'm gonna post up when I cook and maybe a few others can too .. I'm always looking for some new ideas

swamp snorkler 05-02-2013 03:47 PM

I made some home made hamburgers last night. Normally I put egg and a little bread crumbs, last night I did neither. All I used was salt, pepper a little tonys and ground round and ground chuck mixed together. Probably the best burger I ever made. I'm going to keep it simple from now on.

I like to post what I cook from time to time but lately I havent been cooking much with baseball practice 3 times a week.

By the way that looks like a wonderfully stink pot. IWEI

Msucowpoke51 05-02-2013 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 576128)
I made some home made hamburgers last night. Normally I put egg and a little bread crumbs, last night I did neither. All I used was salt, pepper a little tonys and ground round and ground chuck mixed together. Probably the best burger I ever made. I'm going to keep it simple from now on.

I like to post what I cook from time to time but lately I havent been cooking much with baseball practice 3 times a week.

By the way that looks like a wonderfully stink pot. IWEI

Thanks! There's nothin better than home cooked burgers .. Question, whats the difference between ground round and ground chuck, I've seen both but never knew the difference

meaux fishing 05-02-2013 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Msucowpoke51 (Post 576145)
Thanks! There's nothin better than home cooked burgers .. Question, whats the difference between ground round and ground chuck, I've seen both but never knew the difference

The chuck is from the front of animal and generally more fatty than the round which is from the back of the animal

mriguy 05-02-2013 08:14 PM

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This is how we do pork chops in a gravy here in Evangeline Parish, slammin Dos Equis in honor if Preaux

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P&Pguide 05-02-2013 09:31 PM

MRI GUY
 
Get that pork chop recipe up now! I'm boiling the rice!!!

Msucowpoke51 05-02-2013 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by mriguy (Post 576219)
This is how we do pork chops in a gravy here in Evangeline Parish, slammin Dos Equis in honor if Preaux

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Holy smokes .. That looks awesome I would definitely like to try it out if you wanna tell you cooked it


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