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I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of
meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's dinner. If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things to choose from! Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of > meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's > dinner. Three under $8.00 is meaningless. Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to complete your meal. ![]() Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out for. |
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Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > > > > I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of > > meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's > > dinner. > > Three under $8.00 is meaningless. > Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. > Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to > complete your meal. ![]() > Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out for. Sheldon abhors lamb, ya know, he will say it "SCHTINKS", lol... Can't remember the last time I imbibed on lamb, it was many years ago...as a meat it's pretty much "off the radar" anymore... Greek joints offer lamb...and there's a Chinese place in town that offers "Sheep Intestine Soup"... -- Best Greg |
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![]() "GM" wrote in message ... Can't remember the last time I imbibed on lamb, it was many years ago...as a meat it's pretty much "off the radar" anymore... Greek joints offer lamb...and there's a Chinese place in town that offers "Sheep Intestine Soup"... Best Greg == Ewwwwwwwwwwww |
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On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >> dinner. > > Three under $8.00 is meaningless. > Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. > Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to > complete your meal. ![]() > Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out for. > I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably only eat one chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! I'll make and eat a lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks for the suggestion. https://i.postimg.cc/0yfgHzFv/lambchops.jpg If you can read the label, the suggested preparation method is *grilling*, despite what others have posted. At this point the weather is questionable but cooking outdoors is not essential. Will I post a pic of the finished chops? Only time (and my mood) will tell. ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote: > > jmcquown wrote: > >> > >> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of > >> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's > >> dinner. > > > > Three under $8.00 is meaningless. > > Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. > > Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to > > complete your meal. ![]() > > > I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() > of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably only eat one > chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! I'll make and eat a > lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks for the suggestion. Good morning, Jill. Wasn't teasing at all. 4 brussel sprouts cut in half then roasted would be plenty for me. As far as those chops? Plenty of meat on each one for me again. I would pan fry them just like a steak. Nice marbling on those. For a full meal, I would only maybe add a baked potato and a buttered roll. Most meals these days for me don't even include meat but when I do have it, about 1/3 pound is plenty. |
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On 2/24/2019 11:29 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote: >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>> dinner. >>> >>> Three under $8.00 is meaningless. >>> Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. >>> Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to >>> complete your meal. ![]() >>> >> I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() >> of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably only eat one >> chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! I'll make and eat a >> lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks for the suggestion. > > Good morning, Jill. Wasn't teasing at all. 4 brussel sprouts cut > in half then roasted would be plenty for me. Those must be some really large brussels sprouts! I buy the small ones. > As far as those > chops? Plenty of meat on each one for me again. I would pan fry > them just like a steak. Nice marbling on those. For a full meal, > I would only maybe add a baked potato and a buttered roll. > I don't have any baking potatoes (or rolls). I've got some new potatoes which I'll be par boiling, then place on a baking sheet, smash and drizzled with oil, sprinkled with S&P and some dried dill then roasted in the oven. It just started raining so (as I suspected) cooking outdoors is out of the question. Not that it's essential in any case. ![]() my cast iron skillet on the stove top. And yes, there's plenty of meat on those lamb chops. Not too much fat, really. I'd expect the same amount of marbling in a good steak. ![]() > Most meals these days for me don't even include meat but when I > do have it, about 1/3 pound is plenty. >I don't have to eat meat with every meal but I do like it. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Gary wrote: > > 4 brussel sprouts cut > > in half then roasted would be plenty for me. > > Those must be some really large brussels sprouts! I buy the small ones. Even 4 small ones would be enough for a side (for me) > I don't have any baking potatoes (or rolls). I've got some new potatoes > which I'll be par boiling, then place on a baking sheet, smash and > drizzled with oil, sprinkled with S&P and some dried dill then roasted > in the oven. I almost exclusively use red potatoes and I look for the smaller in a bag. They suit me fine for all different potato uses. Especially baked. To me, russett potatoes are always a far 2nd choice. |
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 10:54:50 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>> dinner. >> >> Three under $8.00 is meaningless. >> Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. >> Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to >> complete your meal. ![]() >> Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out for. >> >I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() >of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably only eat one >chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! I'll make and eat a >lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks for the suggestion. > >https://i.postimg.cc/0yfgHzFv/lambchops.jpg > >If you can read the label, the suggested preparation method is >*grilling*, despite what others have posted. At this point the weather >is questionable but cooking outdoors is not essential. > >Will I post a pic of the finished chops? Only time (and my mood) will >tell. ![]() > >Jill truly, Jill, I was only saying what I do, not what you should do. |
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On 2/24/2019 11:41 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 10:54:50 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote: >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>> dinner. >>> >>> Three under $8.00 is meaningless. >>> Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. >>> Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to >>> complete your meal. ![]() >>> Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out for. >>> >> I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() >> of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably only eat one >> chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! I'll make and eat a >> lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks for the suggestion. >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/0yfgHzFv/lambchops.jpg >> >> If you can read the label, the suggested preparation method is >> *grilling*, despite what others have posted. At this point the weather >> is questionable but cooking outdoors is not essential. >> >> Will I post a pic of the finished chops? Only time (and my mood) will >> tell. ![]() >> >> Jill > > truly, Jill, I was only saying what I do, not what you should do. > I get that, Janet! I wasn't criticizing how you would cook them nor did I think you were telling me what to do. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/24/2019 11:41 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 10:54:50 -0500, jmcquown > > > wrote: > > > > > On 2/23/2019 1:13 PM, Gary wrote: > > > > jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a > > > > > nice bit of meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out > > > > > to thaw for tomorrow's dinner. > > > > > > > > Three under $8.00 is meaningless. > > > > Probably about a pound or very slightly more total for the 3. > > > > Be sure to add 4 brussel sprouts (lightly oiled) to > > > > complete your meal. ![]() > > > > Send a pic else this a lie. Popeye told me this to watch out > > > > for. > > > > > > > I gather you're poking fun at my small appetite. ![]() > > > plenty of meat on those chops for me. In fact I will probably > > > only eat one chop. But hey, brussels sprouts are a fine idea! > > > I'll make and eat a lot more than 4 of them (buttered). Thanks > > > for the suggestion. > > > > > > https://i.postimg.cc/0yfgHzFv/lambchops.jpg > > > > > > If you can read the label, the suggested preparation method is > > > *grilling*, despite what others have posted. At this point the > > > weather is questionable but cooking outdoors is not essential. > > > > > > Will I post a pic of the finished chops? Only time (and my mood) > > > will tell. ![]() > > > > > > Jill > > > > truly, Jill, I was only saying what I do, not what you should do. > > > I get that, Janet! I wasn't criticizing how you would cook them nor > did I think you were telling me what to do. > > Jill Until I saw the picture I was thinking grilling wouldn't be optimal but the picture shows your market has a thicker cut so let me know how it works if you try some of the other pieces that way later? THe ones here are about 1/2 that thick (best guess from snapshot). We get 5-6 cuts in a pack of 1.25-1.5lbs. |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >dinner. > >If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy >(which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way >I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. > >I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. > >I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things >to choose from! > >Jill I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise. I'd brown the chops with onion, garlic and green pepper. Add tomatoes and soy sauce. Serve over rice. I know you don't care for anything like this but your chops made me think of it and now I have a craving. I'll have to look for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons. Albertsons because they cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces. Other supermarkets on my route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg. Dummies! Some of us want the other parts of a critter. Janet US |
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On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >> dinner. >> >> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy >> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way >> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >> >> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >> like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >> >> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things >> to choose from! >> >> Jill > > I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise. I'd brown the chops > with onion, garlic and green pepper. Add tomatoes and soy sauce. > Serve > over rice. I know you don't care for anything like this but your > chops made me think of it and now I have a craving. I'll have to look > for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons. Albertsons because they > cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces. Other supermarkets on my > route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling > pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg. Dummies! Some of us want the > other parts of a critter. > Janet US > Okay, perhaps I'll braise them. Or I could marinate them. Looks like it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. Jill |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 18:08:02 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>> dinner. >>> >>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy >>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way >>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>> >>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>> like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>> >>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things >>> to choose from! >>> >>> Jill >> >> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise. I'd brown the chops >> with onion, garlic and green pepper. Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >> Serve >> over rice. I know you don't care for anything like this but your >> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving. I'll have to look >> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons. Albertsons because they >> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces. Other supermarkets on my >> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg. Dummies! Some of us want the >> other parts of a critter. >> Janet US >> >Okay, perhaps I'll braise them. Or I could marinate them. Looks like >it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. > >Jill I hope that you just get 'rain'. Wowee, zowee, there is some wicked weather going through the middle states. Keep your powder dry ;-) Janet US |
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On 2019-02-23 6:43 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 18:08:02 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > > >>> >> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them. Or I could marinate them. Looks like >> it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >> >> Jill > > I hope that you just get 'rain'. Wowee, zowee, there is some wicked > weather going through the middle states. Keep your powder dry ;-) It is heading our way. They are talking but 25 mph winds and gusts to 70 mph. I am thinking maybe I should get my kayaks out of the barn and strap the to the patio fence. > |
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On 2/23/2019 6:43 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 18:08:02 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>> meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>> dinner. >>>> >>>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy >>>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way >>>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>>> >>>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>>> like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>>> >>>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things >>>> to choose from! >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise. I'd brown the chops >>> with onion, garlic and green pepper. Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >>> Serve >>> over rice. I know you don't care for anything like this but your >>> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving. I'll have to look >>> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons. Albertsons because they >>> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces. Other supermarkets on my >>> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >>> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg. Dummies! Some of us want the >>> other parts of a critter. >>> Janet US >>> >> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them. Or I could marinate them. Looks like >> it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >> >> Jill > > I hope that you just get 'rain'. Wowee, zowee, there is some wicked > weather going through the middle states. Keep your powder dry ;-) > Janet US > Well, I'm not in the middle states. But who knows what will happen. So far predicted is rain and temps in the 70's with wind 10-15 mph. It's already gotten humid this year. And it feels like it's been raining all month. I saw the sun on Friday afternoon. By Friday night it clouded up again. Jill |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 21:50:18 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/23/2019 6:43 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: snip >> >> I hope that you just get 'rain'. Wowee, zowee, there is some wicked >> weather going through the middle states. Keep your powder dry ;-) >> Janet US >> >Well, I'm not in the middle states. But who knows what will happen. So >far predicted is rain and temps in the 70's with wind 10-15 mph. It's >already gotten humid this year. And it feels like it's been raining all >month. I saw the sun on Friday afternoon. By Friday night it clouded >up again. > >Jill I was thinking middle in a lateral line. |
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On 2019-02-23 6:08 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>> meat on them, three for under $8.Â* Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>> dinner. >>> >>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them.Â* If it's rainy >>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top.Â* Either way >>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>> >>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>> like sharp pine needles.Â* Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>> >>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet.Â* Lots of things >>> to choose from! >>> >>> Jill >> >> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise.Â* I'd brown the chops >> with onion, garlic and green pepper.Â* Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >> Serve >> over rice.Â* I know you don't care for anything like this but your >> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving.Â* I'll have to look >> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons.Â* Albertsons because they >> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces.Â* Other supermarkets on my >> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg.Â* Dummies!Â* Some of us want the >> other parts of a critter. >> Janet US >> > Okay, perhaps I'll braise them.Â* Or I could marinate them.Â* Looks like > it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. > Tomorrow it should be almost warm enough use the gas BBQ on the patio. The problem will be the 60 mph plus winds. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't lose any trees. |
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On 2019-02-23 7:31 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-02-23 6:08 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>> meat on them, three for under $8.Â* Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>> dinner. >>>> >>>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them.Â* If it's >>>> rainy >>>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top.Â* Either way >>>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>>> >>>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>>> like sharp pine needles.Â* Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>>> >>>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet.Â* Lots of things >>>> to choose from! >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise.Â* I'd brown the chops >>> with onion, garlic and green pepper.Â* Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >>> Serve >>> over rice.Â* I know you don't care for anything like this but your >>> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving.Â* I'll have to look >>> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons.Â* Albertsons because they >>> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces.Â* Other supermarkets on my >>> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >>> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg.Â* Dummies!Â* Some of us want the >>> other parts of a critter. >>> Janet US >>> >> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them.Â* Or I could marinate them.Â* Looks like >> it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >> > > Tomorrow it should be almost warm enough use the gas BBQ on the patio. > The problem will be the 60 mph plus winds. > I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't lose any trees. > > -29C predicted here tomorrow night:-( |
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On 2019-02-23 11:40 p.m., graham wrote:
> On 2019-02-23 7:31 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2019-02-23 6:08 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them.Â* Or I could marinate them.Â* Looks >>> like it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >>> >> >> Tomorrow it should be almost warm enough use the gas BBQ on the patio. >> The problem will be the 60 mph plus winds. >> I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't lose any trees. >> >> > -29C predicted here tomorrow night:-( If I were BBQing at -29C I would need a grill with a lid big enough for me to climb in with the food. |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 21:40:53 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2019-02-23 7:31 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2019-02-23 6:08 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>> On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>>> meat on them, three for under $8.* Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>>> dinner. >>>>> >>>>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them.* If it's >>>>> rainy >>>>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top.* Either way >>>>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>>>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>>>> >>>>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>>>> like sharp pine needles.* Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>>>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>>>> >>>>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet.* Lots of things >>>>> to choose from! >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise.* I'd brown the chops >>>> with onion, garlic and green pepper.* Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >>>> Serve >>>> over rice.* I know you don't care for anything like this but your >>>> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving.* I'll have to look >>>> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons.* Albertsons because they >>>> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces.* Other supermarkets on my >>>> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >>>> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg.* Dummies!* Some of us want the >>>> other parts of a critter. >>>> Janet US >>>> >>> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them.* Or I could marinate them.* Looks like >>> it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >>> >> >> Tomorrow it should be almost warm enough use the gas BBQ on the patio. >> The problem will be the 60 mph plus winds. >> I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't lose any trees. >> >> >-29C predicted here tomorrow night:-( We are getting some more snow later tonight but this afternoon it will be wind that is the problem, over 100 k (or however they measure it) and we are going across the bridge to Dartmouth and back for my grandsons 43 birthday. Whichever bridge we take, I think it's going to be rough ![]() you could ever want. |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 21:31:09 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2019-02-23 6:08 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> On 2/23/2019 1:22 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of >>>> meat on them, three for under $8.* Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's >>>> dinner. >>>> >>>> If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them.* If it's rainy >>>> (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top.* Either way >>>> I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. >>>> And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. >>>> >>>> I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was >>>> like sharp pine needles.* Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and >>>> used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. >>>> >>>> I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet.* Lots of things >>>> to choose from! >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> I used to cook that kind of lamb cut as a braise.* I'd brown the chops >>> with onion, garlic and green pepper.* Add tomatoes and soy sauce. >>> Serve >>> over rice.* I know you don't care for anything like this but your >>> chops made me think of it and now I have a craving.* I'll have to look >>> for lamb the next time I am at Albertsons.* Albertsons because they >>> cut up a whole lamb and sell all the pieces.* Other supermarkets on my >>> route by the pre-packaged, crovac'd stuff with just the top selling >>> pieces of lamb. . . chops and leg.* Dummies!* Some of us want the >>> other parts of a critter. >>> Janet US >>> >> Okay, perhaps I'll braise them.* Or I could marinate them.* Looks like >> it's going to rain tomorrow anyway. >> > >Tomorrow it should be almost warm enough use the gas BBQ on the patio. >The problem will be the 60 mph plus winds. >I am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't lose any trees. > Lamb shoulder chops are not good candidates for the BBQ. |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2019 12:56:25 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
> I found a package of lamb shoulder blade chops, each with a nice bit of > meat on them, three for under $8. Took them out to thaw for tomorrow's > dinner. > > If the weather isn't rainy tomorrow I plan to grill them. If it's rainy > (which is likely) I'll use the grill pan on the stove top. Either way > I'll brush them with a bit of neutral oil, S&P and some minced garlic. > And crushed dried rosemary and dried thyme. > > I used to dislike dried rosemary but that was dried rosemary which was > like sharp pine needles. Finely crushed using a pestle and mortar and > used *sparingly*, it's quite nice on lamb. > > I haven't decided what to cook with the lamb chops yet. Lots of things > to choose from! What you have are the pork butt of lamb, but with a higher gristle to meat ratio. They can be pretty tough and don't take well to quick grilling, IMO. I would season and grill, then wrap in foil and bake or keep over a low grill to break down some of that gristle/fat. |
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