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Really Arby's?
I saw commercials for them making smoke house sandwiches and thought brisket was the only thing they did, then saw turkey. One guy from work had a pork belly sandwich.
I finally remembered to buy one and holy pig!
Arby's is expensive but when I get tired of the same ol' places I give Arby a try. But since these sandwiches are limited time I'm thinking about stopping by more. But, it is really fatty and after eating a whole one you kind of feel all that pork fat in your gut. But man it was good in the beginning.
I finally remembered to buy one and holy pig!
Arby's is expensive but when I get tired of the same ol' places I give Arby a try. But since these sandwiches are limited time I'm thinking about stopping by more. But, it is really fatty and after eating a whole one you kind of feel all that pork fat in your gut. But man it was good in the beginning.
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Try the combo one with turkey, brisket and pork belly. You won't want to eat for a long while.
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Sounds like it'd be easy to get the meat sweats from something like that.
I'd prefer not to be sweating my tits off at work.
I'd prefer not to be sweating my tits off at work.
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Teat sweats.J.J.Dillon wrote:...meat...sweats...?
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That's what she said.WhyteHypeBG wrote:Sounds like it'd be easy to get the meat sweats from something like that.
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Nice.wimpy wrote:That's what she said.WhyteHypeBG wrote:Sounds like it'd be easy to get the meat sweats from something like that.
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this thread makes me want to try veganism
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Have you seen that episode of South Park about veal?Cagiva9 wrote:this thread makes me want to try veganism
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Never saw the episode but knowing what I know, I can't eat it.CageyVeteran wrote:Have you seen that episode of South Park about veal?Cagiva9 wrote:this thread makes me want to try veganism
Humans, overall, are really a difficult species to like.
Foie gras anyone?
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I'd try it, probably over rated like caviar.Cagiva9 wrote:Never saw the episode but knowing what I know, I can't eat it.CageyVeteran wrote:Have you seen that episode of South Park about veal?Cagiva9 wrote:this thread makes me want to try veganism
Humans, overall, are really a difficult species to like.
Foie gras anyone?
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I'd try it, probably over rated like caviar.[/quote]yoloswaggy911 wrote:
Foie gras anyone?
I would too just to see what the fuss is about. I know I'd be disappointed. The only thing I still have high hopes for is kobe beef.
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I read a food article and it said wagyu beef really isn't kobe because since in America and FDA regulations on meat would make kobe beef not pass. Then, I read another saying like Virginia hams can only be called that if they are cooked in a certain part of Virginia and everything else is called "country ham". I don't know which story to believe but if I have an opportunity to try it I'd probably get the cheapest possible serving and try it. Like prime cuts of steaks, I'll look for the cheapest one or get a higher price choice cut.stenchasaurous wrote:
I've had wagyu beef on multiple occassions in small portions at Japanese restaurants. It's good, but not really worth the price IMO
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Yeah, think you're right about the whole kobe is wagyu thing.stenchasaurous wrote: My understanding is that all Kobe is wagyu, but not all wagyu is Kobe. Guessing it's a bit like the whole Champagne vs sparkling wine thing. I've only had it at really high end Japanese places, and it was served hot rock style where they gave you little pieces of it sprinkled with coarse sea salt to sear on a hot rock at your table. About $12 for probably 2oz of meat. It doubt it was Kobe beef since they didn't advertise it as such but it had the same crazy marbling and I'd wager it was just about as good. I've seen "Kobe" beef on menus at cheaper places but wouldn't trust it. If you google "Real Kobe steak" the first article that pops up is a list of 9 steakhouses that actually serve it. One's in Houston and one's in Dallas. Looking around some more, looks like it's $220 for 4oz at the Houston one LOL Fuck that shit.
$220 for 4oz? yeah fuck that. Guess I'll stick to Select cuts.
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I've only seen "Real Kobe steak" so I can't comment on it's taste or texture but I've prepared and eaten plenty of Foie gras during my long career and it's rich and fucking delicious.... And I admit to being a bit insensitive to the plight of animals that are bred for human consumption.... But as a healthcare Chef working at a hospital that serves a high % of vegetarian foods I find myself eating meat, fish and poultry just once a day now.....
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It took me a while, but I found pork belly that I can cook myself. It was pretty small, instead of cooking on the grill I put it in the oven as a practice run.
I need to figure out how to cook the skin or just remove it. The subcutaneous fat is delicious but only in small quantities. I'm going to maybe try it one more time before moving to the grill.
I need to figure out how to cook the skin or just remove it. The subcutaneous fat is delicious but only in small quantities. I'm going to maybe try it one more time before moving to the grill.
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CageyVeteran wrote:It took me a while, but I found pork belly that I can cook myself. It was pretty small, instead of cooking on the grill I put it in the oven as a practice run.
I need to figure out how to cook the skin or just remove it. The subcutaneous fat is delicious but only in small quantities. I'm going to maybe try it one more time before moving to the grill.
Filipinos put in in the broiler skin side up. It turns the skin into Candy like meat.
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I put a small pork belly on my little smoker. Should put a water pan in there, because it was directly over the fire.
The meat itself was a bit tough, but the fatty meat and rendered fat was good. As I was cutting it, I noticed the bottom part was crunchy. I was going to toss those bits away but instinctively (I'm a fatty) I chucked those bits in my mouth. Crunchy... I accidentally made bacon!
The meat itself was a bit tough, but the fatty meat and rendered fat was good. As I was cutting it, I noticed the bottom part was crunchy. I was going to toss those bits away but instinctively (I'm a fatty) I chucked those bits in my mouth. Crunchy... I accidentally made bacon!
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Went to youtube for recipes and some, they constantly baste it. I might try that.yoloswaggy911 wrote:
Filipinos put in in the broiler skin side up. It turns the skin into Candy like meat.