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I missed a step. After the slurry, it goes into the breading device.
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Everyone down here that deep fries has one of these breading devices. The meat is usually portioned then put on paper towels top and bottom to dry. Then usually into an egg wash which is about 6 or so eggs and 1/2 cup of milk. I didnā€™t have eggs or milk so I made a beer slurry of 12 ounces of beer and approximately 1/2 cup of flour with seasoned salt to taste.
Put the dried chicken in the slurry for 5 or so minutes then into the breading device with fish fry and creole seasoning. Shake, wait and fry. šŸ˜‹



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So itā€™s Super Sunday here and I always try and do something that challenges me. I did some red wine braised short ribs with onions carrots parsnips leeks smoked olives soy sauce and a bunch of other stuff. This is the beginning Iā€™ll show the final product when it comes out of the oven in three hours. Hopefully to perfection. If you see that string to the left on the second picture is something I learned from the Food Network. You tie them up in a knot in your food and you can fish it right back out when it comes out of the oven without having no stems in there. Brilliant.
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So itā€™s Super Sunday here and I always try and do something that challenges me. I did some red wine braised short ribs with onions carrots parsnips leeks smoked olives soy sauce and a bunch of other stuff. This is the beginning Iā€™ll show the final product when it comes out of the oven in three hours. Hopefully to perfection. If you see that string to the left on the second picture is something I learned from the Food Network. You tie them up in a knot in your food and you can fish it right back out when it comes out of the oven without having no stems in there. Brilliant.
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It came out exceptional. It came out amazing.
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It came out exceptional. It came out amazing.
Damn. Bravo dude. That looks Fā€™ing delicious. I would love to hear more about what you thought about the flavors. You said something about ā€œsmoked olivesā€?
 

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Damn. Bravo dude. That looks Fā€™ing delicious. I would love to hear more about what you thought about the flavors. You said something about ā€œsmoked olivesā€?
The flavors were amazing. It is a recipe from The Kitchen on Food Network. We do this all the time. We are watching an episode and say we are making that tonight. The leeks and the smoked olives were perfect together. It also takes 4 entire garlic heads as well. Makes the house smell terrific. Of course cooing with wine always makes it taste great.
 

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Not completely homemade but I did have to assemble it from scratch, using Publix fresh pizza dough, a preheated pizza stone dusted with cornmeal, pizza sauce, mozzarella and pepperoni.

Very good. Especially for minimal effort.

Happy wife, happy kid. My work here is done!

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Lunch!

Kind of an open-faced Philly/French Dip mashup.

Braised a 3# Chuck at 350Ā° for 2.5 hours until tender. SautĆ©ed onions and peppers. I was out of Provolone so shredded Mozarella and sliced Gouda on top of the bread, 450Ā° oven until melted.

Topped with the meat and generous au jus spooned over that.

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