Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today
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Impress your spouse or lady of the evening with my favorite BBQ sauce ever.
Simmer on low heat about 25 minutes in a small saucepan on low heat until thick. Then use as a marinade on chicken thigh fillets overnight. And use the rest as a glaze while grilling. I cheat and bake the chicken at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes then grill on my shitty little gas grill.
Garnish with toasted sesame seeds.
I can make a recipe for my 'better than sex' bacon and eggs fried rice if someone is interested.
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Looks noms!
I make a similar Korean BBQ sauce by substituting ingredients for my Southern chicken and pork BBQ sauce, e.g.
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Gochujang for much of the ketchup
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Rice wine vinegar for the apple cider vinegar
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Soy or tamari sauce for the Worcestershire
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Scallion for white onion
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etc
Definitely works. There's quite a bit in common between Korean and Southern BBQ traditions.
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The sauce is so good I have been tempted to drink it.
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I can see why…
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I wanted to share with everyone (my mind is completely blown) the Korean Bbq wing sauce they have at Primanti Bros that I love so much is actually Sweet Baby Ray's Korean Bbq Sauce. Don't ask me how I know but it definitely is and I absolutely love it and is why I was making my own.
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Looks delicious @twin.
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I love blueberry jam.
Your posts always make me want to get out for an adventure and eat @twin.
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First attempt at kimchi. Have to wait a week before eating…
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Had friends over yesterday. So prepared sourdough cinnamon buns for their arrival.
Also a spelt loaf and then for the evening split a 2.9kg beef rib joint in two. Reverse seared and served with goose fat chips and bernaise sauce. Followed by plum clafoutis. Some things were eaten too quickly to photograph.
Breakfast will be blueberry pancakes, bacon and maple syrup.
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Feeling rather over full right now. Pancakes and bacon may have tipped me over the edge.
I am lucky being the bread maker in our household, my parter is generally the breadwinner. So my time is spent cooking, doing chores, looking after the dogs and DIY, with occasional freelance work.
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