Once in a while I get the craving for meat and veggies cooked with sweet peppers like Anaheim/ETC so I brought the ol Crock Pot outa retirement today. I'm trying to do some Farmer's Cut Ribs, mixed Veggies and cut/whole Sweet Peppers n Own-Yawns in a Roast and Veggie Style. Got my fingers crossed on this one but I've also got my constant eye on it.
Had three chops that I SPG'd, floured and quickly browned so they are the foundation that all the goodies are sitting on. Used a pre-packaged HEB Liquid plus some H2O and now the waiting starts.
Final pics upon completion ?maybe?
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I started not to take a final pic because, even tho the Wiffy like it, I was really disappointed in the overall taste. To me it was bland and the HEB Roast Sauce and the mini-Gold taters were way below par IMHO. I also almost burnt the Fry Bread but it was, at least, eatable.
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From now on the Jacks Ribs/Chops go over Charcoal
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Yo Em..
Some are singles, doubles,tripples and grand slams. We even have strike outs as well. Nothing wrong with being ur toughest critic, so never hesitate to post anything. Besides, I don't see anything wrong here buddy.
Looks good to me !!
Now, if u want, I can show you what a BAD cook looks like. Lol, I'm sure I have them archived in my food pic folders
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Some are singles, doubles,tripples and grand slams. We even have strike outs as well. Nothing wrong with being ur toughest critic, so never hesitate to post anything. Besides, I don't see anything wrong here buddy.
Looks good to me !!
Now, if u want, I can show you what a BAD cook looks like. Lol, I'm sure I have them archived in my food pic folders
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I find it's difficult to nail seasoning with a slow cooker. It's either underseasoned, or I go the other way and overseasoned.
It still looks good, OUP, and I'd probably eat it.
It still looks good, OUP, and I'd probably eat it.
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I've learned to use some chicken broth along with poultry seasoning when I would do something like this. This gives you a pretty fool proof base. After it's done, you can then add spices to your taste.
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Agreed 100% - - - except for SPG on the meat, I depended on the sauce to take up the slack This might end up as Soup or History before the day is over
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My go to choice for taste is powdered chicken stock, a teaspoon makes a huge difference, when I'm pan frying vegetables ie, Chinese style , just before serving 1/2 teaspoon stock with a bit of water. Makes a huge difference. I'd eat that though emm.
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woodenvisions wrote:I've learned to use some chicken broth along with poultry seasoning when I would do something like this. This gives you a pretty fool proof base. After it's done, you can then add spices to your taste.
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+1. I use the jar beef or chicken consommé that they sell around the bullion at the market. About a teaspoon to a tablespoon full for a stew makes a heck of a difference, just really richins it up. Hey little real heavy cream never hurt anybody either, as long as you do your 25 push-ups a day, right?
And actually, I learned a good trick from my wife a while back, you can buy that fat free Bulgarian plain yogurt and it works as good as sour cream or heavy cream to give a rich broth in a pot pie, pot roast, or a stew, along with the beef or chicken Consommé. Put it this way, work in a heavy cream, really good beef broth, and some grilled onions, and make yourself some beef stroganoff over egg noodles? That and a good cold Bavarian style beer, and you're ready for whatever the Lord pix out for you the next day, no problem.
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Thanks Gents, no doubt I "Botched da Broth"
but the wrapper was sooooo purdy
but the wrapper was sooooo purdy
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And actually, I learned a good trick from my wife a while back, you can buy that fat free Bulgarian plain yogurt and it works as good as sour cream or heavy cream to give a rich broth in a pot pie, pot roast, or a stew, along with the beef or chicken Consommé. Put it this way, work in a heavy cream, really good beef broth, and some grilled onions, and make yourself some beef stroganoff over egg noodles? That and a good cold Bavarian style beer, and you're ready for whatever the Lord pix out for you the next day, no problem.
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I would eat a big bowl of that, I love noodles as well. Bonus.
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I would eat a big bowl of that, I love noodles as well. Bonus.
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