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Going back to early days of this thread, Mike!

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On 2014-08-24 08:48, MadDogMike wrote:
Socksoff, you inspired me. Chicken Satay, Vegetable Pad Thai, Coconut Curry Ice Cream, and Chai Tea

supreme work my friend. here is another inspiration (hopefully) for you:

that's right! you're looking at rice & beef stuffed poblano peppers with a lime-crema sauce. this meal was washed down with a tall glass of iced water served in a medival times tumbler

Late dinners this week, so quick & fast to prepare meals

The classic French Croque-monsieur
A "jambon du fromage" sandwich on a baguette & topped with Crispy Onions
baked to a cheesy goodness.

[ Edited by: Atomic Tiki Punk 2014-09-05 03:09 ]

T

With a fancy name like "jambon du fromage",
You can charge three times more for a Ham and cheese sandwich.

I had a au beurre d'arachide et confiture the other day.


[ Edited by: tikiskip 2014-09-05 03:36 ]

I hope you at least got it on a nice Croissant, Skip.

Tonight's fast meal
Homemade Meatball Subs....and I mean everything made from scratch...
But the rolls those are from the local bakery, so not the rolls.

ATP- fed X me one of those would ya
Stuck at work

:)

T

On 2014-09-06 00:18, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
I hope you at least got it on a nice Croissant, Skip.

Have you ever made Croissants?
Man they are great but made with TONS of butter.

Omelette du Fromage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfHSIrVh_wY

On 2014-09-06 18:39, tikiskip wrote:

On 2014-09-06 00:18, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
I hope you at least got it on a nice Croissant, Skip.

Have you ever made Croissants?
Man they are great but made with TONS of butter.

Omelette du Fromage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfHSIrVh_wY

Actually I did work as a Baker at "Vie de France" one year, back in the mid 1970s
the early morning hours killed me.

T

"the early morning hours killed me."
Very kneady I would bet.

On 2014-09-06 17:21, hang10tiki wrote:
ATP- fed X me one of those would ya
Stuck at work

:)

Jon, I dropped one into a manila envelope for you, hope I put enough postage on it?

On 2014-09-07 05:42, tikiskip wrote:
"the early morning hours killed me."
Very kneady I would bet.

Very kneady indeed! But he kneaded the dough.
Cheers

Time for a proper dinner!

Bone-in Pork Loin Roast
With Herb Gravy, Roasted Garlic & Rosemary Potatoes & Green Beans

Lance- I think the mailman drank it.
Feel free to send one of those too
Mmmmmm

WOW! That looks delicious! Like a meat lollipop :wink:

Thanks guys!

Cointreau Salmon and grilled oranges on a bed of Jasmine Rice with Roasted Asparagus, Peppers, and Mushrooms

Points!

I got an unexpected gift in the mail from Hang10Tiki this week - a 1973 "Family Favorites Hawaiian Cookbook" and the 1973 New Hebrides Red Cross "Island Recipes". Looks for some recipes from these books here soon. Thanks Jon :D

Mad Dog
Glad the package made it
Have fun
I can't wait to see what ya make

Jon

The Hawaiian book is mostly "Faux Hawaiian" food from the 70s - cocktail weiners in orange marmalade, etc. Many of the recipes include MSG as an ingredient :lol: Very entertaining.
The Island Recipes is actually a reprint of a 1947 book. Contains recipes for Turtle Soup, dishes made from "avocada pears", paw paws, choko, breadfruit, taro, and grenadilla. The recipe for "A Good Touring Curry" calls for 1 tin of "Square Meat" (can't find out what that is? Some sort of Spam?), 1 tin of "Ox and Palm" (a corned beef), and New Caledonian crab. Very interesting!

:o

A nice top loin steak wit South African smoked seasoning, fries And a Greek salad with feta. Not a masterpiece but very good.

What is in South African smoked seasoning?
that may be a whole new cuisine, I have yet to try.
Thanks Trav!

On 2014-09-23 16:34, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
What is in South African smoked seasoning?
that may be a whole new cuisine, I have yet to try.
Thanks Trav!

The seasoning is from Trader Joe's and comes in a handy grinder. Very very good. Here is a description from the website.

South African Smoke begins with African-grown paprika that is slow-smoked for 48 hours over a sustainable African hardwood called Acacia Saligna, commonly used as barbecue coals. This process enriches the paprika with a smoky, roasted flavor that evokes the South African braai, or barbecue. The smoked paprika is blended with sea salt, garlic and basil and packaged in a grinder, giving you fresh-ground flavor in every twist. Use it as a rub for meats or veggies prior to cooking, or keep it on the table in place of everyday salt & pepper. You’ll find this spice blend only at your neighborhood Trader Joe’s, where we’re selling each 1.76 ounce grinder for $2.29.

Looks great Trav. Thanks for the info on the new seasoning

Brazilian Feijoada (fay-ZWAH-da) Black beans with pork (loin), pork (bacon), pork (ham), and pork (Linguiça - Portuguese sausage) Served on white rice with the traditional orange slice. “This is a dish of bold temptation and prompt surrender for carnivores” - Leticia Moreinos Schwartz.

I prepared some Huli Huli chicken last night after returning home from a “going home to Oahu” party for a friend.He shared his recipe with me in exchange for my huapia recipe. His was ridiculously simple- oj, pineapple juice , salt. sugar and plenny ginger root sliced/grated as fine as possible. I marinated the chicken pieces (boneless) in a baggy overnight and grilled em in my Weber this afternoon.Served it with some steamed rice and washed it down with a variation of a “Planter’s Punch” I added some bitters, Cointreau, and a dash of Maraschino liqueur.
Course we had Huapia fo dessert. Wow!

Pictures David?

Sounds great Dave!
I made Cream Cheese Stuffed Pumpkin Spice French Toast for Saturday morning breakfast

I needs me some of that, right now!

In my never ending quest to take common dinners
and gourmet the hell out of them, I went to my local butcher to get a special fresh ground mix
of top sirloin & Pork for a meatloaf, I even made my own homemade Sourdough Breadcrumbs

With this version I tweaked the recipe by adding a bit of allspice to the mix
(This tasted so good, I will be using it from now on)

Fancy Meatloaf with Bourbon & Maple glazed carrots, fresh Herb gravy & mashed potatoes

For desert "Dansk Pandekage" Danish Crepes filled with raspberry jam & applesauce .

[ Edited by: Atomic Tiki Punk 2014-11-02 15:50 ]

U guys are killin me

Com’on Lance post dat meatloaf recipe. I luv dat stuff!
Mahalo

Tried some Malasadas this evening. Got the recipe online-Supposedly contributed by a chef at Leonards in Honolulu.
I was not thrilled with the results. Gonna try it one more time. Might have been trouble in the cockpit.
Cheers

I will write up a recipe for that meatloaf for you David
just give me a little time & I will post it.

It's Fancy Mac & Cheese
Made with Swiss Gruyère, Penne & lot's-O-Applewood smoked bacon.

On 2014-11-03 20:15, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
I will write up a recipe for that meatloaf for you David
just give me a little time & I will post it.

I am hungry now!
Mahalo Lance

T

EGGS!!!


Those eggs have butts!
How did you do that Skip?

T

I was able to get one egg with no tears, but it is kinda hard as
you must peel eggs hot.
Going to make devil eggs like this.

The Heart shape Egg can be made here....
But these days who can peel an egg without tearing it all up?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lCAqRzMtVM

Also Heart-Shaped Watermelon here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tydgE3RQxg

Very cool heart shaped eggs Skip, nice video

Here's a heart shaped box https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6P0SitRwy8

T

Whew!
Was afraid I would click on that and see a heart shaped Va Jay Jay.

Tonight we had Tuesday Tiki Tacos made with SPAM.

http://food52.com/recipes/11966-tiki-taco-tuesday

Oneof my co-workers is a Spam fanatic. He says Spam tacos are one of his favorites :D

H

Tuna Patties, potatoe, salad.

Love these pics

T

More eggs....




[ Edited by: tikiskip 2014-11-24 07:34 ]

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