FOOD THREAD VOL. GRUB LIFE

Made some Green seasoning a while ago

Chad Beni (Culantro), garlic, ginger, marjoram, chives, parsley, jalapeño (store didn’t have habanero) and a little vinegar to preserve
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Seasoned the chicken with some of the green seasoning, some blackening and creole seasoning. Served it with leftover jollof rice
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Question.

Looking at the BBQ CHallenge show on Netflix, the dude Grubbs put some cold cheese on a sandwich.

Is there EVER a time where ANY of you PREFER cold (unmelted) cheese on a sandwich over melted cheese?

I am not a cheese dude, but I just can't understand the concept of cheese not being melted on a sandwich.

THoughts?
 
always melted on a hot sandwich

reminds me of the people who add shredded mozzarella on a slice of pizza after it's cooked :sick:

that cold cheese contrast does nothing for me
 
Question.

Looking at the BBQ CHallenge show on Netflix, the dude Grubbs put some cold cheese on a sandwich.

Is there EVER a time where ANY of you PREFER cold (unmelted) cheese on a sandwich over melted cheese?

I am not a cheese dude, but I just can't understand the concept of cheese not being melted on a sandwich.

THoughts?
Outside of cold cut sandwiches? Can't really think of any other instance where I'd want cold cheese on a sandwich.
 
Question.

Looking at the BBQ CHallenge show on Netflix, the dude Grubbs put some cold cheese on a sandwich.

Is there EVER a time where ANY of you PREFER cold (unmelted) cheese on a sandwich over melted cheese?

I am not a cheese dude, but I just can't understand the concept of cheese not being melted on a sandwich.

THoughts?
I assume you are only talking about hot sandwiches?
 
Had 2 racks of "baby back ribs"

Cooked one on the grill

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Did an experiment with the other rack.

Rubbed it with "liquid smoke" and olive oil then massaged it with a mixture of brown sugar, garlic powder, paprika, and some other things , then threw it in the air fryer.

Turned out pretty good

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Use the incidental method on your ribs as well.

ahat ahat , you found a Bean Pie spot in your city right? They open?
 
It bothered me when ANY of them referenced this competition proving they can compete with the best grillMasters in the world :lol:

Not sure what the two "hosts" were doing but they were pointless. :lol:
My man Rasheed came up with some interesting recipes. He def has some other culinary experience in addition to smoking.

watch out for Grubbs and Ashley though. High quality entertainments provided by those two :lol
 
My man Rasheed came up with some interesting recipes. He def has some other culinary experience in addition to smoking.

watch out for Grubbs and Ashley though. High quality entertainments provided by those two :lol:
Rasheed was funny man. PLaying dumb as if you had no experience was a great way to present himself. :lol:

:lol: @ Sylvia failing on the ribs and Grubbs failing on the wild games
 
Rasheed was funny man. PLaying dumb as if you had no experience was a great way to present himself. :lol:

:lol: @ Sylvia failing on the ribs and Grubbs failing on the wild games
Grubbs was talking big about being the sausage master and having the most experience cooking wild game too. Man was a walking punchline.

Did you ever think it was weird that everybody wore the same clothes for the length of the show? :lol
 
Grubbs was talking big about being the sausage master and having the most experience cooking wild game too. Man was a walking punchline.

Did you ever think it was weird that everybody wore the same clothes for the length of the show? :lol:
Yea. This was a conversation while watching it.

Everyone had the same clothes on but there were shots of nightfall as well.

I don't understand what happened there.
 
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