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Yeah? So what. I am the very picture of brute force and ignorance.You guys are uncivilized Neanderthals!
Would look better with some horseradish on the side of a bottle of Chateau La Tour Figeac St. Emilion 1975 and maybe a bottle of Dom Perignon to celebrate whatever feast you're having.Had Beef Wellington at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants for Thanksgiving. They had a few Thanksgiving menus out here in London but pretty expensive.
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Wife and I caught 15 trout over Thanksgiving weekend....had been a long time since I'd caught my limit fishing...still got it! Fished in the rain at Alton Baker park while the Ducks Beavers game was going on today...could hear the play by play on the river....we got 10 yesterday and 5 today...went to the son's where they were tailgating and had the game on TV at his backyard patio....didn't watch it but ate some good grinds and headed home to a cold woodstove and a bucket of trout
Rainbows....I like to stuff them with scallions and mushrooms with lemon and baste the skin with garlic, sesame and soy sauces ...pan fry them ...sometimes we chop them into two inch pieces and air fry them but then you have to deal with lots of bones....back in the day I would coat them in rock salt and foil grill them with the same stuffings ...takes too much time and too much cleanup but that's a delicious way to grill a troutRainbow’s? What’s your recipe?
I've only fried them in butter with a light dusting of flower. Just be careful not to overcook them which is so easy to do with seafood. We used to get up early, catch some rainbows and eat them for breakfast when on our annual camping trip.Rainbows....I like to stuff them with scallions and mushrooms with lemon and baste the skin with garlic, sesame and soy sauces ...pan fry them ...sometimes we chop them into two inch pieces and air fry them but then you have to deal with lots of bones....back in the day I would coat them in rock salt and foil grill them with the same stuffings ...takes too much time and too much cleanup but that's a delicious way to grill a trout
Moat people like white meat turkey sandwiches but unless it's not overcooked and still juicy it's fit for the dog, cat or landfill. I guess cats and dogs aren't as picky as I am. Apple pie has to have intact chunks and made out of the right kind of apples and then it's outstanding.Love rainbow trout. And rainbows.
Have a bit of leftover cream. Lucia is enjoying it. Also some leftover buttermilk and sour cream that are going to become pancakes. Some turkey dinners wrapped and frozen for future. One batch of chopped turkey for turkey fried rice, another for turkey stuffed sweet potatoes and some slices for future sandwiches. Two slices apple pie in freezer.
I grew the applesMoat people like white meat turkey sandwiches but unless it's not overcooked and still juicy it's fit for the dog, cat or landfill. I guess cats and dogs aren't as picky as I am. Apple pie has to have intact chunks and made out of the right kind of apples and then it's outstanding.
When in scouts and we caught trout we'd start a fire right where we were at and take a stick run it through one end and out the other, when done pull the stick out and all the guts would come too. Ready to eat on the spot.Rainbows....I like to stuff them with scallions and mushrooms with lemon and baste the skin with garlic, sesame and soy sauces ...pan fry them ...sometimes we chop them into two inch pieces and air fry them but then you have to deal with lots of bones....back in the day I would coat them in rock salt and foil grill them with the same stuffings ...takes too much time and too much cleanup but that's a delicious way to grill a trout
Ours is turkey noodle soup.We made Turkey soup. Delicious!
You don't know you're missing...I can live on rice, caviar and avocado alone! Caviar is the best!
Would look better with some horseradish on the side of a bottle of Chateau La Tour Figeac St. Emilion 1975 and maybe a bottle of Dom Perignon to celebrate whatever feast you're having.