Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today
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Damn I would very much eat that, possibly the whole thing. Are those shards of white chocolate on top?
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Truth. Y'all always impress here.
I got a stainless steel griddle for my gas grill and teppanyaki is on the roadmap–starting with a Benihana style steak, shrimp, fried rice, zucchini, onion volcano kind of deal We already do this using a sautee pan and other things (often substituting quinoa for rice) but really excited to get closer to the actual teppanyaki next time
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Went a little overboard with the luxury food. First time for A5 didn’t disappoint!
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Looks great and familiar. Was it good?
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Big old bone in rib-eye reverse seared
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Big old bone in rib-eye reverse seared
Looks absolutely delicious. And I know there's no accounting for taste and all that and please don't take this the wrong way, but that steak deserves a better drink as accompaniment
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Indian bay leaf.
Stolen from the web:
The Indian bay leaf embodies a mild cinnamon flavor, while the laurel bay leaf imparts essences of pine and lemon. The Indian bay leaf is used extensively in Indian cuisine, and in recipes, may be confusingly referred to as simply “bay leaf”, though the two are not to be used interchangeably.