Sounds like I'm having ox tail. A pressure cooker was on the requisition list. I asked if that was essential. The boyfriend called his grandmother, and the answer was "No, but adjustments will have to be made". Dunno what it'll be exactly. Surprises are good, so I didn't ask.
I've heard of it; specifically ox tail soup mentioned above. I'm guessing it's gonna be some kind of Jamaican style since the boyfriend's cooking it. I didn't press for details for two reasons. First, I like surprises as I mentioned. Second, I don't want to come off as prying, orEaten a lot of things but never even heard of Ox tail. How do you cook it and is really the tail?
Ox tail is great. It's excellent in soups, smoked, or braised. It used to be really cheap so during the winter months, we often ate ox tail soup. But ox tails became more fashionable to eat so now it's expensive since there's only one tail per cow. It's usually around $6-7 /lb at the supermarket now. All this ox tail talk has me wanting to smoke some ox tails and cow cheeks. Smoked ox tail and beef cheeks are amazing in tacos.Eaten a lot of things but never even heard of Ox tail. How do you cook it and is really the tail?
Sounds yummy. Now you have me wanting some pies for dessert. I just finished eating grilled prime sirloin cap steaks for dinner. I was thinking fresh pineapple for dessert but now I want pecan pie. And I don't have any at the house.Local supermarket is doing my Thanksgiving cooking, we’re having ham with tons of sides. The meal comes with apple pie but I ordered pecan & fruit of the forest pies from work. All I need is olives, horseradish cheese & crackers now 🙂
Turkey, with cranberry sauce. 😀 Seriously, try it if you have not, I like it better than gravy!
I was feeling a little Christmassy and bought a tourtiere the other day. Who says you can only have that at Christmas time, but this is typically the time of year you can get them. It's St Hubert brand so it's got to be good. Did not cook it yet. Crazy that Christmas is already around the corner. See lot of lit houses now, I'm a little behind I did not even put my lights up yet.
I like tourtiere every now and then.Turkey, with cranberry sauce. 😀 Seriously, try it if you have not, I like it better than gravy!
I was feeling a little Christmassy and bought a tourtiere the other day. Who says you can only have that at Christmas time, but this is typically the time of year you can get them. It's St Hubert brand so it's got to be good. Did not cook it yet. Crazy that Christmas is already around the corner. See lot of lit houses now, I'm a little behind I did not even put my lights up yet.
We're definitely doing a ham. Trying to avoid turkey like the plague though it's somewhat difficult with 12+ at the house. Will probably smoke or grill some chickens instead as chicken > turkey just about every way.
We're definitely doing a ham. Trying to avoid turkey like the plague though it's somewhat difficult with 12+ at the house. Will probably smoke or grill some chickens instead as chicken > turkey just about every way.
I've been roasting whole chickens instead for the last couple of years, because I prefer it to Turkey.
Looks fantastic. I do pesto covered lamb at least once a month and it is everyone's favorite. This would be a nice variation.Do this....
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3147707/spiced-roast-lamb
But with a whole shoulder of lamb (adjust the cooking times for a shoulder, so long and low with a bit of a blast to brown it up). And double the amount of coating.
Turkey sucks. Even brilliant turky is dry and tasteless compared to any other meat.
That, ginger roast potatoes and some roast veg is probably one of my favourite meals.Looks fantastic. I do pesto covered lamb at least once a month and it is everyone's favorite. This would be a nice variation.
I can't do lamb for Thanksgiving because not everyone likes it. But that lamb recipe looks pretty good and easy. I might buy boneless leg of lamb from Costco and smoke it after Thanksgiving. Thanks.Do this....
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3147707/spiced-roast-lamb
But with a whole shoulder of lamb (adjust the cooking times for a shoulder, so long and low with a bit of a blast to brown it up). And double the amount of coating.
Turkey sucks. Even brilliant turky is dry and tasteless compared to any other meat.