i miss rice.. specially with beans... been on a kick lately with black beans, corn, onions, peppers, tomatoes, and chopped chicken breast. heavily seasoned and i add a little bit of cheese at the end. my woman is not into it so i've been making it while she's been eating a lasagna and chicken parm the neighbor made us.
a few years ago somebody gave me a vegan patty mix, i'm not exactly sure what was all in it, mostly bean i believe, might have even had some tofu mixed in and i would have never known it.. it was damn good though, already mixed and seasoned perfect.
we like sushi a lot.. well sashimi for me.. no rice right now!! haha
the very first night i was in japan we ate at an awesome sushi house, this guys hooked us up!!! been chasing sushi that good ever since, haven't had it yet!
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like i said smother it enough good sauce and i'll eat anything!! hahaha
oh yeah the yogurt is something we almost always have on hand too.. subs in for so many dishes, plus it just gives it an "adult" flavor to the food. kinda like the tallow, i can't eat eggs cooked in anything else ever again. it makes them taste so much more rich, kinda like the plain greek yogurt does. add a little greek yogurt to your scrambled eggs in the tallow with a little bit of that salt free signature spice blend and fuckin forgetaboutit!!!! i'm tellin ya man, eggs on a whole different level!!
i saw that in the store, didn't get any yet... so far the best i saw for carbs were the multigrain cheerios, which i like but honestly if i'm gonna have a cheat it's not gonna be with cereal.. it would be with the neighbors homemade lasagna and chicken parm!!!! hehehe (this may have or have not happened i can't remember!!! ) hahahahaha plus if there's no dietary numbers written on the package when you get it then that means theres nothing bad in it!!!! hehe
Aahh Japan. I'd like to experience that someday. Not Japan but more so the experience of not having to tip a server

Yeah tip culture in the USA is something alright. Ever tell you about the time a server asked how much I was going to tip as she was seating us?
Sushi is a warm weather treat for us. Poke bowls too along with peel and eat shrimp or shrimp cocktails and even ceviche which I love but my wife's not too fond of.
Our sushi sitchyation around here is different. We have rolls you've probably never heard of or imagined and honestly would be laughed at in Japan. We have Ahi and all that but also some stuff with local infusion in the roll.
Before you ask, yes I've seen brisket sushi and we even have Cajun rolls. There's a roll named after every major Texas city and even a Philly, California, and Caribbean.
I'm in a mood for sushi so I'll make a run later. I have a feeling the pics will blow your mind. Well maybe not the pic but what we have and how we get our sushi is next level and insanely affordable.
Some of what's offered is like the Temu of food and is a knock off really.
Like the ceviche isn't real ceviche. It's boiled shrimp mixed with pico de gallo with extra lime juice added. Nice replica, but they're not "cooking" that shrimp in the lime juice.
And a strawberry sando is a knock off. Berries are the same but we do it with Texas Toast with the crust cut off instead of milkbread, and we use whipped cream from a can. You know what you're getting so really the only crime is they charge $8 for that sandwich that has less than a dollar worth of fixins. I'm not sure why people buy those.
I want to make sushi more for the ability to say I can. Just never done it and seems fun.
I wanna make cevice with red snapper and those enchiladas will be portabello, spinach, and a green sauce.
4 days until vacation and I'm planning to get down on the home cooking stuff I don't ever get to do!
That yogurt is something else! Got tuned in on it doing that lava chicken or tandoori chicken, using that yogurt in the marinade.
Then as I was looking over recipes I was wondering why is this yogurt ok but everything else is bad and realized then how it has all the flavor but the bad is stripped out of it. I'll take it!
Made tacos last night...chicken & rice, black bean and feta + fixins on crispy shells. Yeah I know those aint homemade 'tillas but I just love those crispy fuckers! Not really a taco but more like handheld nachos using those shells.
Underestimated the heat in a new sriracha I got. Rooster got too mild for me so I switched up to the Dragon.
If you're interested, the new source for sriracha is Underwood Ranch. This used to be where Huy Fong got their peppers but all the legal drama and fighting ended up being ruled in the ranch's favor. Huy Fong hasn't been the same since and it's inconsistency had me shop around.
The ranch started to produce it's own line of hot sauces and now, that bright red blazing heat is back baby! No more knock off and wannabee and no more WTFs when tasting the rooster anymore.