MTK
01-13-2012, 12:50 PM
I would house that
Good eatsMTK 01-13-2012, 12:50 PM I would house that Hog1 01-13-2012, 12:55 PM That is what a filet is supposed to look like.... firstdown 01-13-2012, 01:25 PM Hog that was actually one of the smaller filets. First time we ever used striper for fish tacos and it was great. AS for the taco sauce I did something like this one minus the dill. We keep changing it around some to find the perfect plend or until we can say like Guy Fieri says "That sause is money". Its good now just not money. Chico23231 01-13-2012, 01:39 PM what are you frying that in? and is that the blackend stuff you were talking about? tryfuhl 01-13-2012, 08:27 PM Looks aweasome.. I would shred my own cheese though.. though I can't recall every putting cheese on a fish taco Hog1 01-13-2012, 08:56 PM Hog that was actually one of the smaller filets. First time we ever used striper for fish tacos and it was great. AS for the taco sauce I did something like this one minus the dill. We keep changing it around some to find the perfect plend or until we can say like Guy Fieri says "That sause is money". Its good now just not money. Wow, what a great day.... firstdown 01-13-2012, 09:52 PM what are you frying that in? and is that the blackend stuff you were talking about? Yes its the blackening spice I showed on the other page. Not really frying its just a little butter and the spice to flavor. If you try the spice sprinkle it over the meet and cook a few test peices until you fine your disired flavor. BDBohnzie 01-17-2012, 10:36 AM FD - Missed the link to the sauce brother...the tacos look money, so I'm very curious as to the sauce as well. firstdown 01-17-2012, 11:07 AM FD - Missed the link to the sauce brother...the tacos look money, so I'm very curious as to the sauce as well. Its House Bayou Blackening Spice which I have a pic of the lable on the 2nd page of this thread. I've tried alot of different brands and this is the best I have found. mlmpetert 01-17-2012, 12:16 PM Im not exactly sure what this thread is about anymore but id like to share a "recipe". My girlfriend just got a slow cooker recently so we (she) has been making different things in it for the last few weeks. We (she) did babyback (pork, not whale) ribs yesterday and it was amazingly simple and good. Cut ribs into 4ths or so Rub salt, then pepper, then paprika, then favorite bbq sauce on them (im making that order up from logic, not sure what she actually did) Put in crockpot and pour some more bbq sauce on them Set on low and come back in 8 hours They were extremely good. The only things I (she) will do different next time is put more bbq sauce on them while slow cooking and put them under the broiler for 5 mins before eating to get a little crisp thing going. They were some of the best wet ribs ive ever had, and were extremely simple to make. |
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