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  • Originally posted by chain_gang
    I only buy live lobster and cook them in the good ole' boiling pot. I don't like to hear the scream though, so you put them in the freezer for about 20 minutes. It puts them into some sort of trance or coma, and they don't scream. I never cooked them on the grill but if there's a recipe what the hell it'd be worth a shot.

    You can eliminate this by putting them into the pot before the water boils. If you heat the water as you heat the lobster they don't make any noise whatsoever....

    Hope that helps.

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    • Originally posted by MJZiggy
      This thread needed to come back...BUMP!!

      Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?


      Will be using the Chicken Bianco recipe this weekend. I can't wait.
      What are you looking for, Zig? Like an Alfredo for fettuccini?

      Thanks for finding this and bringing it back.

      Jude
      Is it really a halo or
      just a swelled head ?

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      • Originally posted by MJZiggy
        Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?
        How about a good dry meat seasoning?

        This works great for steak on the grill - If you truly "enjoy" the taste of the beef and aren't looking to "cover it up", this works great.

        1 tbl Salt
        1 teaspoon Black or White Pepper
        1/2 teaspoon garlic Salt

        This should adequately season 3 to 3 1/2 lbs of meat. While shaking it on, it will seem like a lot, trust me, it'll be OK.

        Let sit for 20 - 45 minutes then put on a flaming hot grill. Cook to desired temperature and enjoy. DON'T RE-SEASON AGAIN WITH SALT/PEPPER ON THE TABLE! You'd think this would be obvious, but....

        There is also a salsa recipe that goes with this if you're interested. I'd have to dig that up somewhere. Like I said, I like the taste of the beef, so I don't use it.

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        • Originally posted by Packers4Ever
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          This thread needed to come back...BUMP!!

          Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?


          Will be using the Chicken Bianco recipe this weekend. I can't wait.
          What are you looking for, Zig? Like an Alfredo for fettuccini?

          Thanks for finding this and bringing it back.

          Jude
          If you have an alfredo sauce that isn't considered a heart attack on a plate, I'd love to hear it. Was thinking of something to put over pasta or with rice as a nice side dish. Is there a sauce for primavera?
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • MMMMMMM.....in a few weeks we'll have fresh strawberries here:

            Strawberry & Spinach Salad Recipe. Beware! If you do not want to be known for a salad stay away from this recipe. The salad has a great balance of flavors and it looks and tastes great.

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            Ingredients


            oil 1/2 cup
            white distilled vinegar 2 tbsps
            cider vinegar 2 tbsps
            honey 2 tbsps
            dry mustard 1/4 tsp
            Tabasco Sauce 1/4 tsp
            poppy seed 2 tbsps toasted
            spinach 2 lbs bunches - washed well, stems removed, and chopped
            Belgian endive 2 heads - washed and chopped
            strawberry 1 cup stemmed removed, washed, and sliced
            button mushroom 1/2 lb cleaned and sliced
            crouton 1 cup
            almonds - sliced 1/4 cup

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            Directions
            In a small bowl combine the oil, white distilled vinegar, cider vinegar, honey, dry mustard, Tabasco Sauce, and poppy seed.


            Whisk the ingredients together and allow it to sit at room temperature for 1 hour.


            In a salad bowl combine the spinach, Belgian endive, sliced strawberries, chopped button mushrooms, croutons, and sliced almonds.


            Add your salad dressing and toss your salad.


            Let the salad sit for 5 minutes and serve.
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            • Originally posted by MJZiggy
              Was thinking of something to put over pasta or with rice as a nice side dish.
              Try this:



              You could also buy store-bought vodka sauce and add it to some penne, shake some parmesan/romano on it and add some fresh parsley, IMHO.
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              • Originally posted by MJZiggy
                Originally posted by Packers4Ever
                Originally posted by MJZiggy
                This thread needed to come back...BUMP!!

                Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?


                Will be using the Chicken Bianco recipe this weekend. I can't wait.
                What are you looking for, Zig? Like an Alfredo for fettuccini?

                Thanks for finding this and bringing it back.

                Jude
                If you have an alfredo sauce that isn't considered a heart attack on a plate, I'd love to hear it. Was thinking of something to put over pasta or with rice as a nice side dish. Is there a sauce for primavera?
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                Let me check on this, that shouldn't be too difficult.

                Jude
                Is it really a halo or
                just a swelled head ?

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                • Originally posted by Iron Mike
                  MMMMMMM.....in a few weeks we'll have fresh strawberries here:
                  mike our strawberries are already in, and damn this years crop is mighty tasty. they definatly kick the crap out of the imported ones from california. sorry mad, but Cali strawberries just don't compare. too hard and not nearly as sweet.

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                  • Originally posted by GBMichele
                    that makes sense, Zig.

                    yes, I do the knife test with brats as well. Biting into an uncooked brat is the most disgusting thing...
                    We had brats at an office picninc and our cook couldn't control the flame (too high). One guy ate a VERY undercooked brat. He said he thought it was a salsa dog??? He didn't realize it wasn't cooked enough until someone else bit into one and freaked out. Anyone heard of a salsa dog? I guess those are like the cheese filled hot dogs
                    Semper Fi
                    "Hhhmmm, beer..my only vice."

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                    • Originally posted by MJZiggy
                      This thread needed to come back...BUMP!!

                      Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?


                      Will be using the Chicken Bianco recipe this weekend. I can't wait.

                      Found this, Zig, maybe something for the Primavera sauce. Has to be one

                      or more there that are kind to the heart and they all sound good.

                      Is it really a halo or
                      just a swelled head ?

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                      • Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?
                        Sorry, you can't have it both ways! Pick one or the other!

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                        • Originally posted by shamrockfan
                          Originally posted by MJZiggy
                          Anyone got any good sauce recipes? Something, perhaps that won't clog my arteries?
                          Sorry, you can't have it both ways! Pick one or the other!
                          Patrock, please refer to Packers4ever's last post. That is a great list. I'd like to try the tahini sauce as soon as I figure out what a tahini is! But the sqash sauce looks intriguing. It's a use for squash I hadn't thought of.
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • How's your garden coming along zig?

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                            • My Romas are not looking particularly well, but the cherry tomatoes have green fruit on them. All of my peppers are looking good (kebabs here we come) The broccoli is coming along nicely and is currently in bloom, the cantaloupe is growing, but the pumpkin plant (I only planted one) is putting everything else to shame. I was too late with my peas (I didn't know you're supposed to plant them when it's really cold) so I will put some in at the end of the season after the cantaloupe is completely harvested.

                              In other words, Oh fine! I need to find a better selection of nursery plants and seeds.
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                              • zig, have you had the chicken vino yet? here is a great idea if you have left overs as we did. My wife put them in the pizza she made tonight. instead of tomato sauce she used pesto. there isn't leftovers anymore. mighty good pizza!

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