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Filet mignon, garlic mash and spiraled veggies

Sunday night cook. Gotta admit, steak was done on the Napoleon gasser. The infrared side burner sure is good for searing though!


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  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
  • bucky925
    bucky925 Posts: 2,054
    Oh MY! You are killing me!  I've been living off of hospital  cafeteria food this last week.  I think I have "low egg-gloma" which I will try and fix tomorrow. Mrs. Bucky and I are taking a mental health day.

    The best things in life are not things.  

  • Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
    It’s a good attachment. Do you have the pasta maker?

    These were pre-spiraled veggies we bought from Costco. The dressing was a recipe included on the packaging. Very good! 

    Between the Vitamix and Kitchenaid, we are running in the same circles.
  • bucky925 said:
    Oh MY! You are killing me!  I've been living off of hospital  cafeteria food this last week.  I think I have "low egg-gloma" which I will try and fix tomorrow. Mrs. Bucky and I are taking a mental health day.
    Sorry to hear that, friend. Rest up, and Egg on!
  • Wolfpack
    Wolfpack Posts: 3,552
    That looks really good- like the veggies and the steak is perfect. 
    Greensboro, NC
  • Wolfpack said:
    That looks really good- like the veggies and the steak is perfect. 
    Thanks, friend. Gotta day that it was on target relative to my desired results. 
  • bgebrent
    bgebrent Posts: 19,636
    Beautiful plate. Nice work brother.
    Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
    It’s a good attachment. Do you have the pasta maker?

    These were pre-spiraled veggies we bought from Costco. The dressing was a recipe included on the packaging. Very good! 

    Between the Vitamix and Kitchenaid, we are running in the same circles.
    No, don't have the pasta maker, but we are not much on pasta anyway. We use the Kitchenaid more than the Vitamix, but should use both more often. I got on a smoothie kick a couple of years ago, but was not making the healthiest of smoothies, so I stuck the Vitamix in the attic for awhile, but have it back down now.
  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    edited January 2018
    I also have the stupid Margaritaville Concoction Maker and I don't even drink, just like gadgets I guess.
  • Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
    It’s a good attachment. Do you have the pasta maker?

    These were pre-spiraled veggies we bought from Costco. The dressing was a recipe included on the packaging. Very good! 

    Between the Vitamix and Kitchenaid, we are running in the same circles.
    No, don't have the pasta maker, but we are not much on pasta anyway. We use the Kitchenaid more than the Vitamix, but should use both more often. I got on a smoothie kick a couple of years ago, but was not making the healthiest of smoothies, so I stuck the Vitamix in the attic for awhile, but have it back down now.
    The Vitamix is killer for smoothies. We make them daily. If you’re still aiming for low cal/low carb, they can be very helpful in this regard. When my wife was pregnant, we made very convoluted smoothies with a ton of ingredients. Right now, we’re going simple with whey Isolate, Greek yoghurt, spinach (or spinach and kale), frozen berries and water. Low cal/low carb, high protein and easy.
  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
    It’s a good attachment. Do you have the pasta maker?

    These were pre-spiraled veggies we bought from Costco. The dressing was a recipe included on the packaging. Very good! 

    Between the Vitamix and Kitchenaid, we are running in the same circles.
    No, don't have the pasta maker, but we are not much on pasta anyway. We use the Kitchenaid more than the Vitamix, but should use both more often. I got on a smoothie kick a couple of years ago, but was not making the healthiest of smoothies, so I stuck the Vitamix in the attic for awhile, but have it back down now.
    The Vitamix is killer for smoothies. We make them daily. If you’re still aiming for low cal/low carb, they can be very helpful in this regard. When my wife was pregnant, we made very convoluted smoothies with a ton of ingredients. Right now, we’re going simple with whey Isolate, Greek yoghurt, spinach (or spinach and kale), frozen berries and water. Low cal/low carb, high protein and easy.
    That sounds like an interesting smoothie. What I was doing was throwing in every kind of fruit imaginable and some yogurt and I wound up making high cal/high carb smoothies and it really threw my sugar out of whack. My own fault, but I have to get real with my sugar and carb intake and will be trying to do some more low carb smoothies.
  • Very nice. We got a spiralizer for the Kitchenaid mixer, but have not used it yet.
    It’s a good attachment. Do you have the pasta maker?

    These were pre-spiraled veggies we bought from Costco. The dressing was a recipe included on the packaging. Very good! 

    Between the Vitamix and Kitchenaid, we are running in the same circles.
    No, don't have the pasta maker, but we are not much on pasta anyway. We use the Kitchenaid more than the Vitamix, but should use both more often. I got on a smoothie kick a couple of years ago, but was not making the healthiest of smoothies, so I stuck the Vitamix in the attic for awhile, but have it back down now.
    The Vitamix is killer for smoothies. We make them daily. If you’re still aiming for low cal/low carb, they can be very helpful in this regard. When my wife was pregnant, we made very convoluted smoothies with a ton of ingredients. Right now, we’re going simple with whey Isolate, Greek yoghurt, spinach (or spinach and kale), frozen berries and water. Low cal/low carb, high protein and easy.
    That sounds like an interesting smoothie. What I was doing was throwing in every kind of fruit imaginable and some yogurt and I wound up making high cal/high carb smoothies and it really threw my sugar out of whack. My own fault, but I have to get real with my sugar and carb intake and will be trying to do some more low carb smoothies.
    You can buy whey isolate made with stevia (e.g., Kaizen from Costco). Berries are pretty low carb too. 
  • johnnyp
    johnnyp Posts: 3,932

    Very nice looking plate

    XL & MM BGE, 36" Blackstone - Newport News, VA
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
    Great looking food. We have a spiralizer - and I just forget to get it out and use it. 
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon