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2 hours ago, Absorbine_Sr said:

Pork chop with a kohlrabi/carrot/Napa cabbage slaw. Slaw dressed with miso, rice vinegar, soy sauce and other stuff.

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That slaw sounds amazing.  And the pork chops look good, too!

Me:  just finished some lamb kabob and couscous, probably the least grizzly lamb...er...least gristle-y lamb I've ever had.

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2 hours ago, Absorbine_Sr said:

Pork chop with a kohlrabi/carrot/Napa cabbage slaw. Slaw dressed with miso, rice vinegar, soy sauce and other stuff.

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Want!!!

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Wine dinner starting with our Champagne and popcorn shrimp followed by this

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This is some Amazonian fish that may or may not be related to the piranha

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Partially consumed game hen, but not partially consumed by the fore mentioned piranha entree

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Dessert

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Greg and Stretch, awesome looking stuff.

We took what can be a tough cut of meat, an eye of round roast, sous vide for 26 hours at 131F, and seared for about 5 minutes on a stonking hot Weber Genesis. The result was amazingly tender and juicy.

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Lots of awesome stuff on this page.  Greg, one of these days...

5 hours ago, Dreadhead said:

Deep fried chicken gizzard is a Barbados delicacy. Tastes fucking amazing if you like dark meat

I had a bag of deep fried gizzards this weekend.  They were delicious.  

Today: Honeyhole.  Hello old friend.

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How are your electricity bills with the sous vide? Mine have doubled, literally. I was paying ~$80/month on average and last month I used it on two weekend long cooks and the bill came out to $157. 

We've seen little to no increase overall.

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Wow, lot's of great food on this page! That round of rib looks fantastic!

One of the dishes I had on Monday evening had absinthe in the sauce, I think it was the Piranha dish and it was an amazing blend of flavors.

Agree, $80 of electricity from just two sessions with the meat boiler seems a bit much.  Are you starting to leave your headphone amp on 24/7?

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