Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Aimee's Leftover Tacos
Aimee combined three kinds of leftover meats (Chicken, pork and beef) and mix them up with some sort of Mexican sauce with Cheddar, Cabbage topped with a chipotle/mayo/sour cream/lemon juice mix and squirted with some Sriracha. Honestly, these were the best tacos I've ever had. (Mind you I do live in Montana.) Hearty, crunchy and spicy. Oh so good.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Spicy Parm Fries
Friday, October 24, 2008
Pepperoncini Beef Sandwich
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Aimee's Cheese Mountain Burger
Hamburger mixed with finely chopped onion and broccoli. Cooked in a cast iron skillet (of my own seasoning) which gave it a nice searing on the outside and helped keep the veggie-meat patty together while cooking. I have no idea why she made tiny little dollups of ketchup.
That's melted American on top of melted Cheddar on top of pepperoncini.
Aimee's final Veggie-Meat Cheese Mountain Burger. Wonderfully Cheese-rific.
That's melted American on top of melted Cheddar on top of pepperoncini.
Aimee's final Veggie-Meat Cheese Mountain Burger. Wonderfully Cheese-rific.
Friday, October 17, 2008
And Now For Something Healthy
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Aimee's Fiesta Cheesesteak
Top sirloin thin sliced with raw onion, tomato, green peppers and cabbage sautued in butter and Bragg with Salsa Con Queso and parmesan cheese on a toasted bun with olive oil, chyenne powder, salt and pepper. A great sandwich. The Con Queso adds a good spice to the mix.
I certainly don't have the gumption to call this a "Philly" Cheesesteak, but it is a cheesesteak none the less.
I certainly don't have the gumption to call this a "Philly" Cheesesteak, but it is a cheesesteak none the less.
photos by Gustavno Rivera
Archie Makes Dessert!
Bread Pudding with chocolate chips, apple, raison, eggs, butter, whole milk, vanilla and sugar.
The mixture of warm heavy whipping cream and chocolate chips to make the Chocolate Ganache.
The result looks more like chicken and gravy. It was a marvelous creation, but next time I will use a bit less of the sauce.
The mixture of warm heavy whipping cream and chocolate chips to make the Chocolate Ganache.
The result looks more like chicken and gravy. It was a marvelous creation, but next time I will use a bit less of the sauce.
Photos by Gustavno Rivera
The Usual Suspects
Creole Steak Sandwich
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
The Green Lid
Oregon Leftovers
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Abomination
Montana Steaks
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Sriracha Chili Sauce
I stumbled upon this at the market just after reading Kenny Shopsin's book, "Eat Me." I just finished the section where he is talking about Sriracha sauce (in the BBQ sauce recepie) and bang! There it is on the self. I've been using it for quite a lot lately. Beef, eggs, sauces and just about everything else. It has a nice subtle start and ends with a spicy kick.
photo by Gustavno Rivera
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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