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Homemade, smoked macaroni + deer Bolognese ! My mouth is watering. That looks soooo goood. If you wouldn't mind sharing the recipe, I'd love to try it.
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Standard Bolognese meat sauce, using deer burger.
Cook macaroni to instructions, drain & set aside.
Build a roux in skillet pan, I used bacon grease & AP flour, make sure to cook out the flour. Add milk (I used whipping cream 33%) & once boiling, reduce heat to thicken.
I used a combination of Jalapeno pepperjack & grand padana cheese. Shred/grate & add to thickened sauce, taste & season as/if necessary. Add back pasta, stir thoroughly & chill.
Bring to smoker, in skillet & cool smoke to desired "smokiness". I did an hour fifteen using Jack Daniels barrel chips.
Reheat, Mac & Bol, when ready to serve & dig in !
*** If you don't want, or have the ability to smoke, I have used smoked paprika before to good effect.
Paul.
"Kids who grow up hunting, fishing & trapping, do not mug little old Ladies"
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Thanks, will have to try that. I got some sauce I made with elk burger the other day all ready to go.
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Man, it's dead set easy !
Forget the smoke & just add the smoked paprika, or you could use smoked cheese too !
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Man, it's dead set easy !
Forget the smoke & just add the smoked paprika, or you could use smoked cheese too ! Liquid smoke as well.
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Man, it's dead set easy !
Forget the smoke & just add the smoked paprika, or you could use smoked cheese too ! Liquid smoke as well. Oh, snap! No putting the pin back in that grenade.
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Man, it's dead set easy !
Forget the smoke & just add the smoked paprika, or you could use smoked cheese too ! Liquid smoke as well. Good God man. That’s a loss (lose or loose for the campfire illeratti) of credibility. Reco delete.
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Meh, bring it bitches.
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Tonight is crab cakes and a mixed green salad with a neighbors tomatoes. How do you prepare your 'cakes ? I cheated this time and bought them ready made from HEB. When I make them: Lump crab meat Bread crumbs Parsley Green onion Mayonnaise Trappey's hot pepper sauce Egg Salt and pepper
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I have a smoker so I'll go that route. Never used liquid smoke.
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Thanks .
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Grilled a couple of Tuna steaks along with a potato and green beans.
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Standard Bolognese meat sauce, using deer burger.
Cook macaroni to instructions, drain & set aside.
Build a roux in skillet pan, I used bacon grease & AP flour, make sure to cook out the flour. Add milk (I used whipping cream 33%) & once boiling, reduce heat to thicken.
I used a combination of Jalapeno pepperjack & grand padana cheese. Shred/grate & add to thickened sauce, taste & season as/if necessary. Add back pasta, stir thoroughly & chill.
Bring to smoker, in skillet & cool smoke to desired "smokiness". I did an hour fifteen using Jack Daniels barrel chips.
Reheat, Mac & Bol, when ready to serve & dig in !
*** If you don't want, or have the ability to smoke, I have used smoked paprika before to good effect. Mac&cheese with meat sauce!!!!! You can bet your bippy I'll be making some of that as soon as I kill a Deer.
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Grilled a couple of Tuna steaks along with a potato and green beans. Perfect !
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I'd give anything for some fresh fish that's good....
Looks great...
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I've never had tuna steak, but have always been intrigued by it. The pictures always show it as being very raw inside. Is it even warm? Are there acceptable limits as to its "doneness"? About how long should it be grilled to achieve the doneness as shown in pictures. These are legitimate questions from someone far from the ocean. Thanks for the help.
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I've never had tuna steak, but have always been intrigued by it. The pictures always show it as being very raw inside. Is it even warm? Are there acceptable limits as to its "doneness"? About how long should it be grilled to achieve the doneness as shown in pictures. These are legitimate questions from someone far from the ocean. Thanks for the help. I actually cook it longer than most recommend. I have a Bubba Keg that I get the temperature to 650 degree and grill the steak for 3.5 minutes per side. This will have a warm red center anything longer and the tuna steak will crumble when you try to slice it.
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Chicken fired steak last night. Mashed potatoes and roast squash.
Not sure about tonight.
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I was feeling lazy so I picked up a box of Zatarans Jambalaya mix and threw a pound of Andouli in. The sausage was good.
I went to the gun club with my Doctor chick friend to watch her shoot Pheasants again today so I brought a bird home. Tonight will be sauteed Pheasant breast.
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I was feeling lazy so I picked up a box of Zatarans Jambalaya mix and threw a pound of Andouli in. The sausage was good.
I went to the gun club with my Doctor chick friend to watch her shoot Pheasants again today so I brought a bird home. Tonight will be sauteed Pheasant breast. At least you're getting some breast tonight!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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