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this is a chinese dish you can sometimes find in a noodle shop in hk or around south china. it's basically braised beef brisket soup with daikon. now i have to say i used premium Australian M7+ wagyu brisket point that i aged for 60 days. do not use good brisket for this like i did. you will never taste the nuances, the aged flavours gets lost and it's a total taste of money. just use cheap choice grade brisket. i was just too lazy to smoke this point and my wife doesn't like bbq, so here we are.. anyway eyeball some star anise, white peppercorns, all spice, bay leaf, dried mandarin peel, birds eye chili (if you want it spicy), ginger, rock sugar, garlic bulb, salt to taste. fill a pot of water, dump the spices in, bring to boil, put in your brisket, simmer. skim. stop after an hour, add daikon and cook until soft. you can boil some rice noodles and fish cake add to your bowl and top with spring onion (scallion) . but most important is the dipping sauce (hot chili oil and soy sauce). 銀針粉 or silver needle noodles you might be able to find in the chinese grocery. it's basically rice noodles shaped like golf pencils. if you can't find this, any rice noodle is fine.. the results will be similar to vietnamese pho but not exactly.. you will have enough to eat for days.. i've linked the made with lau video which is good, but it's just for reference, but i follow my own recipe..https://youtu.be/dxHrb_oHM1g3 points
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Nobody cares one way or the other what I bring for BBQ as long as I bring bread too lol1 point
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Received my JVR100 vac sealer a few days ago. Have used for berries, meat and produce, very impressive machine. Fit and finish is very good and under the hood it looks to assembled with quality components and very neatly done. So far very happy with the product.1 point
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It's all I got. That camera just isn't around when I'm cooking but at least we saved this before it disappeared. Broccollini and asparargus with a baked potatoe and salmon. I wrapped the asparagus in Al with olive oil coating just on the Al then added a few pieces of pepper and onion with fresh herbs like dill, oregano, chive and a dab of salt &butter. They steamed well in the package and the extras all added to a different asparagus experience. Definitely do that again.1 point
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I was inspired. Had 3 buddies over on Friday night and we gorged on these big beef ribs. Sorry, no cooking pics, just the end result. Dry rub blend of Sureshot Sid's Gunpowder and Meat Churches Holy Cow. 6+ hours at 275F (Guru) over post oak and mesquite (smoker pot). Spritzed every hour after hitting 170F with equal parts apple cider vinegar, bourbon and water. Wrapped at 190F with Wagyu tallow. Pulled off at 203F. Rested in the cooler for 2 hours.1 point
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Had friends round to dinner- ended up also being a watching party to see the Matilda’s beat France in the women’s soccer World Cup quarter final. What a night. 11lb brisket, 10hrs at 275, post oak chunks and meat church holy cow. 2hr rest. Espresso BBq sauce, horseradish cream sauce, spicy salsa, smashed roast potatoes, coleslaw, salad, beer, wine, adrenaline…1 point