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Category: Salsa

Cooking Food Grilling Recipe Salsa Tacos

Corn Salsa FTW

By BrianJuly 28, 2017
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Food Recipe Salsa

Simple Avocado Salsa

By BrianAugust 23, 2016August 18, 2016
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Food Guacamole Musings Recipe Salsa

Jicama and Grilled Pineapple Salsa, and FSTG Guacamole Chips

By BrianMay 4, 2016May 4, 2016
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history Musings Recipe Salsa

What is Cinco de Mayo? A History Lesson and a Salsa Recipe

By BrianMay 5, 2015May 5, 2016
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Musings Recipe Salsa

Cowboy Caviar, or, How the bastardization of an archetype has led to a stupid name for a simple salsa recipe

By BrianOctober 17, 2014
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Cooking Dinner Recipe Easy Dinner Recipe Fish Food Grilling Recipe Salmon Salsa Seafood

Fresh Grilled Salmon with Peach and Mango Salsa

By BrianAugust 24, 2014August 24, 2014
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Cooking Food Recipe Salsa

Make Your Own Guacamole… Please

By BrianJune 20, 2014
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Cooking Food Recipe Salsa

Zen and the Pleasure of Salsa-Making

By BrianJune 13, 2014
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Cooking Dinner Recipe Food Grilling Pork Salsa

Mexican Spiced Grilled Pork Loin

By BrianMay 22, 2014May 21, 2014
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Beer Cooking Dinner Recipe Food Grilling Recipe Salmon Salsa Seafood Tacos

Drunken Salmon and Rockfish Tacos

By BrianMay 17, 2014
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Food Grilling Recipe Salsa Tacos

Jicama and Grilled Corn Salsa

By BrianMay 16, 2014
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Cooking Food Grilling Recipe Salsa Tacos

Grilled Tomatillo Salsa

By BrianMay 13, 2014
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Cooking Food Recipe Salsa

Salsa #3 – Simply Spicy

By BrianApril 29, 2014
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Cooking Food Recipe Salsa

Homemade Salsa – It’s Better the 2nd Time

By BrianApril 12, 2014April 9, 2014
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Dinner Recipe Easy Dinner Recipe Food Grilling Recipe Salmon Salsa Seafood

Sweet-Spicy Salmon Tacos

By BrianMarch 21, 2014March 19, 2014
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I mean, it's not super fancy, but I like to think that my grilled cheese and soup plating is on point.
3K check-ins on @untappd in 8 years. I win!?!
Thai inspired turkey stir fry with wide noodles. Spicy, savory and wonderfully easy to make. I'd recommend it for sure. I'd also recommend this @traderjoes seltzer, which is essentially a knockoff Spindrift, and is pretty delicious.
Monday night usually calls for an easy dinner. Tonight, we went full-veggie with some Impossible sausages, sauteed veggies, polenta, and spicy tomato sauce from Trader Joe's. Tasty, just a bit spicy, and perfect for Monday at just 30 min from start to finish.
This is my PSA to entice you to get both a sous-vide device (I love my @joule ) and a vacuum sealer (@foodsaver FTW). I bought a four pack of fillets a while ago at @costco and we ate two of them. I put the other two in a vacuum pack and threw them in the freezer. At around 5:30 today I remembered they were in there, took them out, seasoned the rock hard steaks, and resealed them with a handful of garlic and herbs. Put the whole thing - still frozen - in the water bath with the @joule for about an hour and 40 minutes while we played with the kids and got them to bed. Did a quick pan fry after prepping the sides, and by 7:45 we were enjoying this beautiful meal, with broccolini, toasted bread and a red wine pan sauce.
This evening's quick meal turned out to be pretty delicious.
It's been a week... So it's time for steak. Ribeye cap steaks reverse seared on the weber. With compound butter.
We threw a couple of pizzas into the new Ooni Koda this evening, and played around with dough thickness, cheeses and toppings.
This is a bit of a weird one, but it's not half bad. The Ecliptic Brewing hoku lele is a tropical ale brewed with a bunch of fruit, and comes in strong at 8.0. It basically tatses like a can of juice, but kicks like a double IPA.

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