Wal-Mart meat!

   / Wal-Mart meat! #91  
Why is it we have to talk about all this good food and seasoning a solid 8hrs before dinner time :mur:

Gives ya time to prepare the menu.

:licking:
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #93  
Not when I don't get off work till 6 :mur:

I hear that....looks like it's gonna be chicken and jo jo's from the pizza place tonight (for us anyway).
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #94  
I have developed a liking for cayenne pepper. Now I put it not only on my meat, but on my green salad too. And not just a little. Hey... it's good for you!
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #95  
I have developed a liking for cayenne pepper. Now I put it not only on my meat, but on my green salad too. And not just a little. Hey... it's good for you!

In the proper amount, I'm rather fond of it myself.

I like either lemon pepper or "beer can chicken"

It's been many years since I did the beer can chicken. It was quite good, but then we got a rotisserie for our gas grill, and quite doing the beer can chicken, and now with every grocery supermarket in the area selling rotisserie chicken, we've gotten lazy and just buy those; usually at Sam's Club.
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #96  
While on the topic of hamburger, what fat content does everyone prefer? The wife likes the super low fat 93/7 but I prefer the 85/15 or even 80/20 for burgers because it makes them juicier.

80/20 for burgers, especially grilled. 85/15 for everything else. 93/7 is just too dry.
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #97  
In the proper amount, I'm rather fond of it myself.



It's been many years since I did the beer can chicken. It was quite good, but then we got a rotisserie for our gas grill, and quite doing the beer can chicken, and now with every grocery supermarket in the area selling rotisserie chicken, we've gotten lazy and just buy those; usually at Sam's Club.

The beer can chicken (spice) I find is quite good on alot more than just chicken.

So I use it on about everything in lieu of Montreal steak seasoning.

And depending on my mood I sometimes use lemon pepper instead. But always use the lemon pepper on fish fillets that I bake. And lemon pepper is also quite good on pizza.
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #98  
I mostly like the rotisserie chicken from several places (especially Costco), but every place cooks them to something like 185-190 deg. which (to me) means they are WAY over done.
 
   / Wal-Mart meat! #99  
80/20 for burgers, especially grilled. 85/15 for everything else. 93/7 is just too dry.
FYI the fat content is the maximum and most likely understated (i.e. your 80/20 is likely closer to 83/17). When we ran the store the Wis Dept of Ag would pop in from time to time (unannounced) to test our ground beef with a Bunsen burner and a scale and a few test tubes. Heat it up and measure the fat that rose to the top when it cooled. Figure all the variables that go into making ground beef in 50-100 lb. quantities. Pretty much lean "clods" but contain some fat and then all the trimmings from your steaks and roasts. Impossible to get to the exact fat level you packaged at. No penalty for overstating the fat content but **** to pay if you understated it.
 
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   / Wal-Mart meat! #100  
I over spice my food. I love red pepper flakes, Mrs. Dash, and fresh ground pepper. I like Franks Hot Sauce or Texas Pete on my meats. Judicious use. I love Sriracha sauce on eggs. I sworn off table salt many years ago and use those other spices to flavor my food. To each his own.
I find that a hand full of wood chips will impart enough flavor in any meat to overcome the total lack of salt (which BTW is becoming more and more of a thing that will not hurt most people).
 

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