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Got to thinking and was wondering what the best thing you have ever eaten was. i have a couple that i would have to say were equal. First was 2 years ago when me and my buddy made backstrap burgers for the superbowl. OMG they were amazing, Braised backstrap with cream cheese habenero sauce and a couple other things i cant remember. the other one is the turducken that we mane this year for christmas. I raised the turkey and the duck (had to buy the chicken mine are all layers) and i added a little wild duck in there just because i had it on hand. all the birds were deboned and brined for a day . in between each layer we put our secret sauce ( only because i forgot what we put in it) spicy jimmy dean sausage and Lots of bacon, sewed it all up and threw it in the oven ( i would have likedto smoke it first but didnt have the time). my whole family said it was absolutely amazing and i would have to agree. my buddy is a chef and we like to try and create some new and interesting recipies. lets hear some of the great things that you have created.
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Fresh King Crab in Alaska. Steamed in sea water and served with melted butter. This fall for a football game I got a hold of some Prime Top Sirloin from Costco and ground it up that morning and we made sliders on the wood fired grill outside. That was without doubt the best tasting burger I have ever eaten.
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UGH, when i was about 8 or 9 i developed an allergy to shellfish,it sucks so much because i know how awesome it tastes but cant eat it.
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Hands down BLACK COD TIPS!!!
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lobster and a wood fired steak
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Ummmmm................! This definitely isn't the place to be talking about it
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marinated and slowly cook elk tenderloin. Man that is so good!
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foie gras, prepared any way at all.
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Prime rib, medium rare out of my Big Chief smoker
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my strawberry rhubarb pie!
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I'm with Robodad on this one
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Haaaaaaaaaaa
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Steak and shrimp at a little resturant 2 blocks down from our resort in cozumel, mex. We like the El Cozumelena resort and the resturant was called the lobster shop, it was soooo good I wanted to get up on the table and dance.
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#1 Wild bison tenderloin (Wyoming) fast fried on cast iron griddle with nothin' but salt, pepper and garlic.
#2 Beef prime rib cooked @ 500 degrees stuffed with fresh garlic cloves, salt, pepper and powdered garlic crust!!!
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