How'd those mushrooms turn out? Got me intrigued...Tried something different today. Smoked stuffed mushrooms.
How'd those mushrooms turn out? Got me intrigued...Tried something different today. Smoked stuffed mushrooms.
Wow, that's impressive.This is “What’s Cookin’ Gals”…..
Probably posted something similar before.
For years the Mrs. does a Thanksgiving pie sale among her coworkers and others.
Dedicates all proceeds to a community project. Last year was “Shopping with the Sheriff” in honor of a friend who started the program here while he was a Deputy and passed in 2023.
I think she has 73 in the works this year. Every one is done by hand individually.
She makes really good pies. They’ve been part of a lot of Thanksgiving Dinners over the years.
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Looks great! Homemade biscuits would go fantastic with that.
Absolute nothing like getting your meats direct from the farm.
@Moose7060 - here’s a buttermilk biscuit recipe for you:Looks great! Homemade biscuits would go fantastic with that.
Thank you. I cut and pasted it for old what's her name.@Moose7060 - here’s a buttermilk biscuit recipe for you:
66 cups of flour
32 ounces baking powder
4.5 ounces salt
Handful of sugar
30 eggs
6 +/- quart bttermilk
5 pounds shortening
Makes a lot…..but I still remember that recipe from 40+ years ago.
I made almost a million of them. Cut them about 3/4” thick and baked close together. Were almost 3” high and really tender.
Done.
These turned out great. Pecan is the right wood for mushrooms.Main event time. Had to fire up the BGE to fit them this time. Using Pecan chunks. Stay tuned View attachment 142924 View attachment 142925 View attachment 142926
She might need a bigger mixer…..Thank you. I cut and pasted it for old what's her name.
Quoting my own post, but just a follow up.This is “What’s Cookin’ Gals”…..
Probably posted something similar before.
For years the Mrs. does a Thanksgiving pie sale among her coworkers and others.
Dedicates all proceeds to a community project. Last year was “Shopping with the Sheriff” in honor of a friend who started the program here while he was a Deputy and passed in 2023.
I think she has 73 in the works this year. Every one is done by hand individually.
She makes really good pies. They’ve been part of a lot of Thanksgiving Dinners over the years.
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As an amateur/dad chef, I'm totally drooling over that range.....and what little bit of your kitchen I can see.Quoting my own post, but just a follow up.
There’s pies everywhere around here. Just a sampling.
I think she’s at 100 or very close.
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@BBFarmer - appreciate your mention of the kitchen. Did it 15 years ago. Small but gets the job done.As an amateur/dad chef, I'm totally drooling over that range.....and what little bit of your kitchen I can see.
Very nice sir.
trying to get a blueberry ready
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Did an apple the night before last.....Threw some of that Yarnells down for effect lol
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I was a commercial cook years ago and she’s obviously an accomplished baker.@BBFarmer - appreciate your mention of the kitchen. Did it 15 years ago. Small but gets the job done.
Rangetop is Viking commercial style with matching hood.
Double convection ovens are Frigidaire Professional. I think they’ve been bought by Whirlpool since. Most is Whirlpool now regardless of badging. There are some exceptions (e.g., GE, Bosch, Samsung).
Countertop is just plain old Formica.
Gotta stuff a small Kitchenaid mixer in the corner.
Cabinets cherry, floor maple. No stain. Go well with natural oak flooring downstairs and hickory table.
Excuse some dirt and disorganization. Kitchen has been well-used lately. She’s up to 113 pies for her annual sale.
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