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  On 10/19/2022 at 3:51 AM, elfenix said:

Banh mi

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Pork butt in the crock pot with fish sauce, soy sauce, lemon grass, shallots, garlic, and a bit of sugar. Quick pickle carrot and radish. Sauce is sambal + Try Me tiger sauce. Bread is poboy loaf from Royal Bakery in the crime-free Montrose.

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Royal bakery is open to the public? I never realized that. Thanks!

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:30 AM, pops said:

So this was supposed to just be grilled cheese on sourdough with homemade tomato soup. No fun. 

On mine I added bacon, japs, and huckleberry jam.  Call it a steel shank Monte Christo.  20221113_182431.thumb.jpg.5e560140a803da5093bc9e985e4378f9.jpg

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  On 11/14/2022 at 2:30 AM, pops said:

So this was supposed to just be grilled cheese on sourdough with homemade tomato soup. No fun. 

On mine I added bacon, japs, and huckleberry jam.  Call it a steel shank Monte Christo.  20221113_182431.thumb.jpg.5e560140a803da5093bc9e985e4378f9.jpg

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What do y'all suggest for a good homegrown Philly cheesesteak?  Getting the beef sliced thin enough is my downfall.  Does the freeze-and-hand-slice method work?  My food processor has landed me somewhere between "sliced" and "ground".

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  On 12/5/2022 at 9:55 PM, jimmyjazz said:

What do y'all suggest for a good homegrown Philly cheesesteak?  Getting the beef sliced thin enough is my downfall.  Does the freeze-and-hand-slice method work?  My food processor has landed me somewhere between "sliced" and "ground".

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Partially freeze and shave with a sharp knife.  I've also had the butchers run a ribeye through the slicer but they look at me funny for some reason. I am also of the opinion that the following is very suitable, but needs to be heavily seasoned. 

H-E-B Thinly Sliced Sirloin Beef - Shop Meat at H-E-B

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I've never seen that at HEB.  It's individual portions?  Seems like it would take 2 per sammich if they're 3.5 oz each.  At least the ingredients are nothing but sirloin.

I think I'll buy a ribeye on the way home tonight and do the partial freeze thing.

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  On 12/5/2022 at 10:44 PM, jimmyjazz said:

I've never seen that at HEB.  It's individual portions?  Seems like it would take 2 per sammich if they're 3.5 oz each.  At least the ingredients are nothing but sirloin.

I think I'll buy a ribeye on the way home tonight and do the partial freeze thing.

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Smiths....Fred Meyer.... whatever it is up here...Kroger at the end of the day, regularly sells shaved steak. Slams and goes hard on a Philly. 

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  On 12/5/2022 at 10:39 PM, Anastasis said:

I am also of the opinion that the following is very suitable, but needs to be heavily seasoned. 

H-E-B Thinly Sliced Sirloin Beef - Shop Meat at H-E-B

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seconded. 
 

  On 12/5/2022 at 10:44 PM, jimmyjazz said:

I've never seen that at HEB.  It's individual portions?  Seems like it would take 2 per sammich if they're 3.5 oz each.  At least the ingredients are nothing but sirloin.

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it doesn’t look like much but it works.  and like he said, if you season it right and brown it well it’s pretty damn good. 

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go to your local korean or chinese market (h mart or 99 ranch market) and look for thin sliced beef.  shabushabu/hot pot will be a thinner cut than beef for kbbq, generally.

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  On 12/6/2022 at 6:39 AM, elfenix said:

go to your local korean or chinese market (h mart or 99 ranch market) and look for thin sliced beef.  shabushabu/hot pot will be a thinner cut than beef for kbbq, generally.

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This. Thin sliced beef/pork/sometimes chicken is a staple for home hot pot in Asian families, and it will be available sliced and frozen at any Asian supermarket. The larger supermarkets will also be able to take a frozen primal and slice it for you.

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  On 2/15/2023 at 5:45 PM, elfenix said:

Vaguely Korean pork sandwich - gochujang roast pork, homemade kimchi, fresh shredded carrots and jalapenos, on poboy loaf with chili crisp mayo

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That looks great.  Man, seems like a few thin slices of fresh jap would set that off?

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