Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

FOODxCORE...Official Fat Boy Meatloaf

   We all grew up eating meatloaf. Good or bad it is a staple of dinner time. This is what I like to call "The Official Fat Boy Meatloaf". The recipe is two parts: the actual meat loaf and the sauce for the meatloaf. It sounds like a lot of work but trust me....well worth it! Like always I hit up my local meat market to get my meat. Nothing is better then meat from a local butcher and meat market!!


Ingredients:
2 Eggs
1/2 cup Panko Bread Crumbs
1 1/2 lbs. fresh ground beef
1 1/2 lbs fresh chorizo
3 Bacon Slices cut into quarter inch pieces
1 1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 cup ketchup
1/2 tsp Tapatio
1/2 Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 tbsp of creamy style horseradish

Glaze:
1/2 cup ketchup
1 tsp Tapatio
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
3 tbsp of creamy style horseradish

   Preheat your oven 325 dgrees. Beat the eggs and add them to the bread crumbs. Put the ground beef in a large mixing bowl add salt and pepper. Add the chorizo and bacon. Mix lightly. Add the egg and bread crumbs mixture, ketchup, tapatio, Worcestershire sauce and horseradish. Knead the mixture by hand until it all begins to hold together.

   Grab a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, shape the meatloaf by hand. Smoothing the edges and cracks. Place in the middle of the oven.

   Making the glaze is super easy, combine all the ingredients in a small bowl.

   Put a thermometer in the center of the meatloaf for the first 30 minutes or until it reaches 100 degrees. When it hits 100 degrees baste the meatloaf  every 10 minutes until it reaches 145 degrees. When it hits between 145-150 degrees pull out of the over and let it rest for 10 minutes. Whenever I make it I usually make a batch of mashed potatoes. If there is anything left it makes good sandwiches!!





Sunday, April 15, 2012

FOODxCORE.....Sweet Chili Pulled Pork


Sweet Chili Pulled Pork is a working title.So when getting ready to prepare this unless your neighborhood market has a real meat counter find a real meat market who actually know something about meat. I personally visit Glick;s in Visalia,,CA or The Meat Market in Fresno,CA. There is something about going to a meat market that has a staff that knows about what cuts of meat are what but more importantly selling meat that has been cut there in house....Enjoy!!


After cooking for almost 12 hours...There were no leftovers!
 
Ingredients:
1 T oil
2 chopped onions
6 minced garlic cloves
1 T chili powder
1/2 tsp black pepper
12 oz chili sauce (1 small bottle)
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1 T Worcestershire
3 lb. pork shoulder






Supplies:
Crockpot
Small Sauce Pan

Saute the onions in the oil until soft. Add garlic, chili powder, and pepper and cook another minute or so. Add chili sauce, brown sugar, vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce. Heat till boiling stirring constantly.

Put the pork shoulder in the crockpot and pour the sauce over it. Cover and cook on low 12 hours or on high 6 hours, until pork is basically falling apart.(Leave it in a little longer, it will not hurt anything). Shred the meat with a pair of forks and return to the pot and keep warm in the sauce. Serve over buns on a pile of steamed rice.

This makes a LOT of pork but I have found that if I am making it for a show there is not going to be anything left. In the off chance you have leftover you can freeze it for later!

6 lbs. of pork shoulder at 7 am!!

Monday, February 6, 2012

First Recipe...Stuffed Quesadilla


Stuffed Quesadilla from Burrito (Fist City MX)


Ingredients:
1 lb Ground Turkey (I used a combo ground beef and chorizo)
2 Peppers
1 can of Pinto Beans
2-4 Burrito Size Flour Tortillas
1 small bag of Shredded Monterey Jack Cheese




Supplies:
frying pan
tongs

Open up can of pinto beans and place in bowl and put in the microwave for 3 minutes.
Brown your meat and 1/2 way through place in sliced peppers and cook with it.
Place meat and peppers in a separate bowl
Pour in Canola Oil in frying pan ( enough to cover the bottom of the pan )
Warm up in until it's get hot
Place tortilla in pan with oil and lay some cheese on 1st then scoop in mixture of meat and peppers and place inside of tortilla. With tongs as tortilla begins to rise fold in half (into a shape of a taco) and hold down until brown.Place on plate on top of paper towel for a few seconds .
Plate with Pinto Beans on top and garnish with cheese and your favorite Salsa

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Holidays are here.....Time to pull out the sweats!

I am the guy who believes the holidays are officially kicked off the day of Thanksgiving....No sooner!!

So I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving becuase I sure as hell did. My lovely wife went insane with the dinner. She seriously did everything from scratch minus killing the turkey herself....SO MUCH FOOD!!

Now we are getting ready for Christmas. Our family does Christmas Eve with my in-laws and then we do Christmas day with my family. When we lived in Washington we would have a Christmas dinner with us and all of our friends....plenty of food, plenty of booze and just a good time with your friends.

Tell me the stories of you and your family for the holidays and give me your favorite holiday recipe!!!