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Your brisket looked amazing. I’ve never nailed it. Son does a much better job. I think it’s my refusal to use a meat thermometer.
 
What's on everyone's holiday menus this year?

Just got done with all my food shopping. Chaos as expected
The wife always makes a classic, old-fashioned Appalachian holiday meal… I help out with a simple roast chicken, roasted red potatoes, and “candied” carrots (I insist on these, she doesn’t care either way. Made with blanched baby carrots, wild honey and a spice blend of ginger, cinnamon, all-spice, etc.).

She being a vegetarian who doesn’t care for the chicken, goes all out on the “country cooking” side dishes with:
Sweet potato casserole
Broccoli and cheese casserole
Macaroni and cheese
Cole slaw
Deviled eggs
Cranberry relish
Dressing
Green bean casserole
A relish tray of pickled okra, bread and butter pickles, olives, “chow-chow” and an assortment of other raw veggies - similar to a cruditès platter….
Desserts may vary, but she makes what I call a “Very Berry pie”. A mix of all kinds of berries (frozen from spring and summer) Black, blue, straw, rasp… all kinds of berries baked in a simple pie crust topped with an oatmeal, crushed pecans and walnut mix…
 
I had a target of trying 80 new restaurants this year...will close out the year with 95.

Best eats of the year?
Osaka, Lima
Avec, Chicago
Amana, San Jose CR
Villa Deevena, Playa Negra, CR
L'Industrie Pizzeria, NYC
 
Last night's top sirloin roast had no fat cap, so roasted it with a bacon basket weave on top Turned out great!
 

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Find me a stranger Xmas menu:

My in-laws have a really odd tradition of having spanikopita home-made and shrimp (from frozen aisle) cocktail.

The spanikopita (individual triangles) is really labor intensive, but a fun little group activity and they're always tasty.

The shrimp are always overcooked and just don't go well with spanikopita (or egg nog, cookies, whatever).

The "side" varies from yr to yr, somehow this year they decided on devilled eggs.

My mother in law makes an amazing pie crust, and great fruit or choco pies, this yr went with pumpkin (???, and it wasn't good).
 
Find me a stranger Xmas menu:

My in-laws have a really odd tradition of having spanikopita home-made and shrimp (from frozen aisle) cocktail.

The spanikopita (individual triangles) is really labor intensive, but a fun little group activity and they're always tasty.

The shrimp are always overcooked and just don't go well with spanikopita (or egg nog, cookies, whatever).

The "side" varies from yr to yr, somehow this year they decided on devilled eggs.

My mother in law makes an amazing pie crust, and great fruit or choco pies, this yr went with pumpkin (???, and it wasn't good).
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