Showing posts with label steamed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steamed. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Comfort food!

I made this with beef, because that is what I had for leftovers, one could certainly use chicken or turkey, just adjust the broth type accordingly. If planned right this can be made as a one pot meal and I have done this camping many times. Just remember to boil and drain your taters first. Then move forward with the rest of the cook. I was baking bread in the DO, so I used a CI pan instead for this cook.


Put whatever veggies you have into the mix. I had frozen corn, fresh carrots, celery, chopped onion, minces garlic, and not pictured frozen diced zucchini from our garden.
Boil the taters in seasoned water. We like our mashed taters skin on so we don't peel them. Why waste the best part!


Over medium heat saute the onion, carrot, and celery in olive or grape seed oil until they have softened. Make sure and season with salt and pepper.  Add the minced garlic and saute for a few more minutes.


De-glaze the pan with a good smokey porter or stout. I used about half the bottle for the pan and the other half I used for myself!


While all the other stuff is boiling and sauteing prep the meat for the pie. I prefer mine to be about 1/2"-3/4" cubes. I used the leftover beef from my "Where's the Beef" smoke.


Add the cubed beef and frozen veggies to the pot. You also want to add enough broth at this time to almost cover everything in the pot. I had left over Smokey Au Jus from the other night so I used that. You could use beef broth, or V-8, or Spicy V-8. If making chicken version use chicken broth. Let this all simmer together for 15-20 minutes or until the broth starts t thicken. If it is still to thin add corn starch (mixed in water) a tablespoon at a time and continue to simmer until you get the desired consistency. Once you get where you want, top with mashed taters. Drizzle or brush butter onto the taters and put the lid on the DO and set the coals for 400°-425° for 20-25 min. or until taters are golden brown. I used the oven since I wasn't doing the DO thing. If using the DO in the oven, don't cover.






To bad I didn't have any bacon fat to add to the mix!


There it is out of the oven ad ready for the plate.


ENJOY!!!!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Roast Beast Sandwee!!!

The other day I fired up the Mini-WSM and cooked up a really nice bottom round roast. Last night I shaved off some pieces for a deluxe dip Sandwee. I also smoked up some Au Jus when I smoked the roast.


Paper thin or as close as I can get to it with out a slicer!


Into the pot, cover Au Jus, cover and slowly heat.


Seasoned baker fries ready for the oven! Olive oil, salt, pepper, Old bay, dill, garlic. 450° oven on parchment paper lined baking tray or use cooking spray. About 30 minutes, turning once.


Steaming away. Normally I would saute up some onions, garlic, shrooms (only for the wife), but it was only me and I was feeling lazy!


Toasted up a Hoagie, grinder, or Sandwee roll. Spread garlic butter place face down in hot cast iron pan.


Pile on the steamed meat


Add Cheesus and Au Jus!


Snuck a sliced tomater in there to make the wife think this was a well rounded meal! To my defense I did use Thai chiles and v-8 in the Au Jus!


Ummmmmm, Drool!!!!



ENJOY!!!!

Monday, July 8, 2013

Tri-tip with Steamed golden beets, beet greens and Caprise salad

Due to a late start, I decided to sue a higher temp cook in order to make sure we could have dinner at a decent time. I normally like to run the smoker around 265*-285* for tri-tip. I also like to have the terracotta saucer in place as a diffuser. For this cook I ran the smoker at 308* (that's where it wanted to settle and hold) and I did not use the diffuser. I also let this tri cook to an IT of 145* because he in-laws to be like there steak more towards the side of well done. The tri turned out good, but not really to my liking. One issue that occurred is that the side that was down turned out more done than the side that was up. Normally at the lower temps and with the diffuser in you do not need to flip the steak. If I do another high temp tri I will definitely flip part way through. So quick re-cap 308* Mini-WSM Kingsford Blue and pecan, Cooked to an IT of 145*.


Cooking away on the Mini, juicy!


After the rest


About a 1/3 cup of juice in there!


Split the Tri. Can you tell which side was up and which side was done?


Sliced and ready for plating!


Steamed golden beets and beet greens.




ENJOY!!!!