Johnny Retro
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Probably havin some rice an beans of some sort. damn i wish i had someone to cook for me
you could try some good ole new orleans' red beans and rice cant go wrong there.Probably havin some rice an beans of some sort. damn i wish i had someone to cook for me
Lol i just went to the grocery store today and picked some of these up, thats why i posted that.you could try some good ole new orleans' red beans and rice cant go wrong there.
that's a damn good start, but there's still some shit missing..... add a diced onion, a tablespoon of minced garlic, and a some low-fat, thin cut/diced, spicy sausage. Then when it's 'finished', let it cook on a low heat for at least an hour, while stirring to make sure it doesnt stick to the bottom of the pot for that creamy texture.... damn i wish I could show you Nola redbeansLol i just went to the grocery store today and picked some of these up, thats why i posted that.
my red beans are from scratch, but for a yank the zatarains is a good start, just wanted him to have a good plate.... you know how it is here, red beans and rice is monday's specialdamn gg you make me hungry just reading how you spruce up that package of red beans
yeah im not such a big pork fan either hahah especially the po po....sounds great bro! After a long hiatus from pork, I am recently rediscovering the joys of pork and fruit
Well fuckin thank you! Tried it last night and it was bomb. I didnt have any sausage so i threw in some cayenne peper like you said. I can only imagine how good itd taste with sausage. Next time im gona cook somthin thats from NO, im hittin you up for more recipes! lolthat's a damn good start, but there's still some shit missing..... add a diced onion, a tablespoon of minced garlic, and a some low-fat, thin cut/diced, spicy sausage. Then when it's 'finished', let it cook on a low heat for at least an hour, while stirring to make sure it doesnt stick to the bottom of the pot for that creamy texture.... damn i wish I could show you Nola redbeans
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gotta have a bayleaf or two in that pot aswell.... and if you dont have the spicy sausage, add a dash of cayenne pepper.
Here's a recipe I made last night & it was an resounding home run.its normally same here but these are like lamb burgers i imagine they are not top quality by a long shot.
sounds damn good GWN! cheese in the pattie mix is an awesome idea. i bet the worcester sauce gives it a nice twist. i make meatballs in much the same way minus the cheese i might just give it a go with some in. cheers!Here's a recipe I made last night & it was an resounding home run.
I used moose burger, but I imagine it would be great with any ground meat except pork.
2 lbs burger
1 minced onion
4 large minced garlic cloves
1/2 cup shredded asiago cheese
1/8th cup (ish) worstershire sauce
Salt & pepper to taste
2 eggs
Parmasan bread crumbs to consistency
Mix her all up & form into fat patties.
Cook in hot nonstick pan w/ olive oil and add cheese when you think they are about done.
Glad you enjoyed bro. Couldn't have you just cookin that boxed stuff up and thinking that's how we eatWell fuckin thank you! Tried it last night and it was bomb. I didnt have any sausage so i threw in some cayenne peper like you said. I can only imagine how good itd taste with sausage. Next time im gona cook somthin thats from NO, im hittin you up for more recipes! lol