Here’s some picks of grilling with that new grill grate!



And that’s most of the food groups.
–Simon

Tales from Easement Acres
Here’s some picks of grilling with that new grill grate!



And that’s most of the food groups.
–Simon

The creamed butter was a tad salty, however.
–Simon
Sometimes a random dinner attempt turns out perfect, and I think that yes I should indeed quit my job and open a restaurant. And of course reality sinks in and I remember that I don’t like working those hours, or customers in general. What I’d really like is to own a private supper club and compare notes with like-minded foodie individuals while mutually experimenting – oh, and to deny entry to any boomer clientele (the in-laws can come if they promise to behave). And to have enough personal capital that running such a money-hemorrhaging fantasy wouldn’t matter.
In the meantime, I’ll just have to keep my gustatory glory at home and keep my day job. Oh well. So here’s my recipe:
Top sauce:
Bottom sauce:
Procedure:

I garnished with a pomelo, of all things, because I had one on hand that needed to be used up, but I think some mandarin oranges would also work – a sweet/sour citrus to balance the heaviness of the bottom sauce and mingle with the top sauce.
And speaking of balance – the sweet/savory combination with the mild but noticeable spice choice worked just about perfect. So perfect, that Liz said this should be a restaurant menu item. I’ll keep that under advisement while I build out such a menu for the above fantasy supper club. You aren’t invited.
But enjoy the recipe.
–Simon

–Simon
Here’s park number 2 in the series:
This one’s part of the Five Rivers group, as opposed to Centerville Washington Township. A different governing entity!
Review:
Difficulty: 1-4/5
Points of note:

I’ll plan on revisiting the osage orange trail.
–Simon