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Effigy
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Topic: Y-Bones in the pressure cookerPosted: 08 September 2015 at 20:35 |
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Last night was a regular early spring evening here. So I thought I would share what that is like for me. It seems as though it has been raining for weeks. There are puddles, mud, moss, everywhere and everything is saturated. I don't dare walk on the gardens for fear of compacting the soil. I can't mow because the lawn is too soft and saturated, boggy really. I don't spray because I
want this place to get an organic certificate one day. So everything is looking green and shaggy. Only an old hippie or a wily chook could
see the beauty and nutrition in it at the moment. Other than last night seemed to be the first evening for months that
I have had a good half hour of light after coming home from work to prep
dinner. A half hour to forage for herbs and vegetables to go with the Y-bone
steaks I had got out of the freezer in the morning. This is a homely farm-style dinner. Nothing fancy. Flavour wise, with some
careful presentation work, it could be right up there with any restaurant bill
of fare.
For the pot;
Other:
Set the pressure cooker to brown and brown the steaks two at a time so that they make full contact withe the base of the pot. As you can see the browning setting works well. I put the meat to brown and went out to forage - so I think about 5-8 minutes.
Then I turned the meat, chopped the herbs and sliced the vegetables, and added them along with a packet of my home grown passata from last summer, about ¾c - no more.
I seasoned to taste with salt, pepper and Worcester sauce - a good 'glug' (2-3 tablespoons for three steaks).
When I got back the cooker was finished its cycle. In this recipe I allowed the steam to release naturally while I cooked the veges... I removed the bones and let it cool a bit.I put red skinned rosties into a medium hot oven and prepped a simple cabbage, broccoli and mushroom stirfy. I took a quick shower while the rosties cooked. ![]() I tossed the rosties, and gave the veges a quick pan fry in a little butter salt and pepper, added ½c water, closed the lid and let steam while I set the table. Magically it was all ready at the same time ![]() ![]() A blob of sour cream is optional. Enjoy |
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Posted: 09 September 2015 at 02:30 |
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Looks like a wonderful spring dinner there...up here in New England we are on the cusp of autumn, but summer is not giving up...heat index yesterday was 102° F with more of the same today.
I'll be tossing some pork butts on the smoker so as not to heat the house, it will go into a large pot of pulled pork chili I'm making for a little celebration over the weekend. I am totally without experience with pressure cookers, but you certainly seem to have a knack for it. ![]() |
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Go ahead...play with your food!
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Posted: 09 September 2015 at 06:58 |
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Real nice dinner...I like how your tutorial captures your style of cooking. This is something I could really dig into!
Enjoy your coming spring! We're on the other side of things, fall is coming! Our main source of heat is from wood...if we do it right we don't have to use any propane for heat at all. My gathering is done but now I have to get splitting. I usually don't have help but my brother is coming over this Sunday...I think I'll put a shoulder on as well. Take care!
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