MelroseHawkins
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Please share amounts.You aren't lying here. My recipe and it's better than 99.95% of them all uses this, butter and worcestershire sauce.
^^ Never mind ^^. Thanks.
Please share amounts.You aren't lying here. My recipe and it's better than 99.95% of them all uses this, butter and worcestershire sauce.
We've got a guy who played o-line in the SEC who was born in 1980 at my firm. I called him a Millennial in front of our partners' meeting a couple of weeks ago and thought he was going to murder me. The meeting was sidetracked to confirm that the official start date of the Millennial generation is 1981 (ends in 1996) so I apologize for previously calling you a Millennial.
Your recollection of this catch line bailed you out.
This is what I do, but I put a couple tablespoons of maple syrup in too. Gives it a touch of sweet with the hot.Sure. For one standard pkg of wings:
1/2 cup Louisiana sauce
1/4 cup butter (1/2 stick, I usually go 5/8)
2 TBS worsterchire sauce
I like to grill my wings nice and brown over charcoal but anyway you want to cook them is fine.
Sure. For one standard pkg of wings:
1/2 cup Louisiana sauce
1/4 cup butter (1/2 stick, I usually go 5/8)
2 TBS worsterchire sauce
I like to grill my wings nice and brown over charcoal but anyway you want to cook them is fine.
So just toss and cook?
Don't threaten me with a good timeDry rub, baby. Dip 'em in blue cheese
Yea, that sounded like his typical Saturday night routine to me.Don't threaten me with a good time
I usually salt and pepper my wings, cook in smoker, grill or oven. Then pour the mixed/melted sauce on the hot wings and serve. I've also brushed it on while cooking but really don't do that anymore.So just toss and cook?
I usually salt and pepper my wings, cook in smoker, grill or oven. Then pour the mixed/melted sauce on the hot wings and serve. I've also brushed it on while cooking but really don't do that anymore.
Yep, I have had it. I liked it for the most part, but I have had bad pho too. Like any other oriental food choice I guess.Does anyone here eat pho? I had it for lunch today and it was good.
My wife doesn't love it so haven't made it a staple. But 10-12 years ago a Vietnamese friend who worked in the Portland bar/restaurant industry took us on a tour of the best pho places. He was like try this cut with extra salt on it, try this one with fresh lime, etc. It was all damn good - even my wife loved it.Does anyone here eat pho? I had it for lunch today and it was good.
50 pages might be optimistic. Hell, we couldnt even get a game thread going for the mens MN game at home!
Did you say extra salt, like on chicken meat!!?My wife doesn't love it so haven't made it a staple. But 10-12 years ago a Vietnamese friend who worked in the Portland bar/restaurant industry took us on a tour of the best pho places. He was like try this cut with extra salt on it, try this one with fresh lime, etc. It was all damn good - even my wife loved it.
There used to be a lunch spot down the street from my office - What the Pho. Good name - food was pretty good, too.
Did you say extra salt, like on chicken meat!!?