Sunday Dinner
- The Bear
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Re: Sunday Dinner
This is something I do on a fairly regular basis. It really has no recipe just depends on what I have although I do not do if I do not have certain items. It is not picture worthy but delicious. This Sunday it went like this. About a tablespoon of lard (rendered by my cousin making cracklins from our pig. I usually render two thick slices of bacon) heated in a skillet. I added three 5" corn tortillas cut into strips and about 2 oz of smoked brisket bruniosed. While those crisped up I whisked up 3 eggs, 1 tbs of nuoc cham, 1 tsp of chipotle paste, 1 tbs of dehydrated trinity with garlic, 2 sun dried tomatoes julienned, and about 1/2 cup of taco blend cheese. When satisfied the strips were crispy, put the egg mixture into the pan and scrambled them until still wet but ready to go dry. Plated and put a tequila green chile salsa on it.
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- justagirl
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Re: Sunday Dinner
Thanks for my treats (and the ride) Judi...and thanks Isa for putting the bug in her ear. 

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- Isabella Maja
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Re: Sunday Dinner
Glad to be of service! 
And glad you're home safely!

And glad you're home safely!
Re: Sunday Dinner
2 chuck roast in crock pot, pistolettes, horseradish sauce & swiss cheese. DEEEEElicious
- kcdixiecat
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Re: Sunday Dinner
Chicken cooking on the stove..making a pot pie for dinner. Loves the smell of fresh sage.