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ONE POT
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Do you ever make one pot meals? If so, what is it. I'm okay with you telling me things that require meat. Everyone I know is a carnivore.
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#2
I have several I make:
Pinto Beans with Ham Hocks, Sausage, onions, Jalapeno and chili powder and a dash of garlic
Beef Stew, the recipe varies from time to time
Pork Roast with onions, carrots, potatoes, garlic, celery maybe some leeks
Chicken with the above

Ever had Coq Au Vin? Fabulous stuff, I make in a big dutch oven on an open fire
Veal Marsala..
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(02-04-2016, 06:12 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: Ever had Coq Au Vin?


No, I haven't and no to the veal too. Jeez Louise.

I'm wondering if I can convince anyone to make gumbo.
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#4
I do Gumbo too, course its got several meats in it
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#5


I like to pick the shrimps out of it. 50
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#6
I like one pot meals the best because it's easy clean up.

One that I do with shrimp is saute chopped fresh vegetables in a pan with olive oil ( whatever veg you like, I use peppers and onions), add the peeled and deveined shrimp, add a tablespoon of tomato paste, a small squeeze of fresh lemon and a couple of packets of Sazon Goya seasoning. Add just enough water to barely cover, chopped olives (optional) and a handful of fresh chopped herbs ( I use cilantro, basil and oregano) just make sure herbs are fresh. Simmer just until shrimp are just cooked through. Taste for seasoning and add salt and pepper if needed and a dash of hot sauce if you like it spicy.

You can serve it over yellow or white rice, but then it becomes a two pot meal because you have to cook the rice separately.
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#7
Real rice not minute rice, big rice that looks like baby maggots.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(02-04-2016, 08:18 PM)Maggot Wrote: Real rice not minute rice, big rice that looks like baby maggots.

You sir are an annoying son of a bitch.
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#9
What? Minute rice sucks. Oh wait............its username that likes chinks. 22
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#10
I went through a phase of baking poultry and various veggies and potatoes in those turkey baking bags, they kick so much ass and make super moist baked chicken or turkey while making cleanup a breeze. Kinda fell out of the habit because the time line for dinners these days is shorter. Too damn tired.
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#11
Roasting bags are great, just as handy as zip lock bags. I use the parchment inserts for the DO a lot
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(02-05-2016, 12:34 AM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: Roasting bags are great, just as handy as zip lock bags.

Fun bags ain't bad either.
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#13
Sally we used to make something called Chicken Junk. Start out by boiling the chicken, and you can use the same pot and water for the rice when the chicken is done and then add the mushroom soup after-garlic mushroom is better. Sometimes I kind of miss that meal, now I make it with brown rice and, well I haven't used cream of mushroom soup for anything in a long time.

I like making stir frys. Not really 1 pot, but 1 pan. Just chop everything up and put it in.
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