neosapien
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If you cooked me a steak like that though I'd eat it out of fear of assassination.For me the perfect grilled steak: charred on outside and a bit cool inside. Very rare /blue
If you cooked me a steak like that though I'd eat it out of fear of assassination.For me the perfect grilled steak: charred on outside and a bit cool inside. Very rare /blue
No blue for me.For me the perfect grilled steak: charred on outside and a bit cool inside. Very rare /blue
Oh no!! I like my fish cooked and my steaks mooing, LOLNo blue for me.
Unless it’s Johnnie Walker.
Even then, I could do better for $200 a bottle.
I like my tuna blue actually.
Like anchovy paste, I’m sure it’s an acquired taste.@curious2garden
Let’s see if the new neighbors can handle trassi (paste of ground shrimp fermented in the sun).
Shrimp paste - Wikipedia
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Depends a lot on how you use it. Just a small amount pan-fried with onions and garlic is used as the foundation for various Indonesian dishes. It’s known for both its pungent smell before/while sauting and its delicious effect after its done. I read it’s used in salads or soups too but never tried nor do I plan to.Like anchovy paste, I’m sure it’s an acquired taste.
My soul just feels better looking at those pics.
And salmon. I think I just had the same salmon the other day.......it's really good.
Snack whilst cooking steakAnd salmon. I think I just had the same salmon the other day.......it's really good.
We had a good, possible end of season bbq the other day. We'll see what happens with the rain. But man good food and drinks and smoke. I hope it's not over. Ah the good friends are still around, it's just summer schedules now.Snack whilst cooking steak
Spring skiing is always the best. We like to bring a grill up or use one that's stashed up there....so it's ski in, ski out bbq. Usually a bunch of people. Everyone brings great food and it's basically a "see you in six months" party lolMammoth spring skiing is epic. Parking lot partying till sundown
60* bluebird on the mountain.
F’n hard n fast in the morning
Soft killer slop by noon
Oh I enjoyed seeing this! My second choice for Sambal Badjak was the Conimex but it was more ‘twiggy’ than the Koningsvogel brand. Thanks! I’ve only used Thai brands of Shrimp Paste. I’ve never used Trassi, are they different?@curious2garden
Found Koningsvogel (“Kingsbird”) in nearest grocery store.
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Not pictured is bottom row with ketjap manis, sweet soya sauce from Indonesia. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t own a bottle of that.
Tomorrow I’m going to a toko (indonesian /asian grocery store) to do some shopping.
Toko (shop) - Wikipedia
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Let’s see if the new neighbors can handle trassi (paste of ground shrimp fermented in the sun).
Shrimp paste - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org