Poll
Question:
Which do you prefer?
Option 1: Light Meat
Option 2: Dark Meat
Option 3: I don't eat meat
Option 4: Both
Option 5: All of the Above
Which do you prefer?
~vegetarian~
FOOD
duck
I just love meat.
Dark meat mostly, but I'm not picky.
Here is a list of good things about chicken breast:
- it is delicious
- it is "healthy"
- you can cook p much any kind of meal with it. except dessert
- it doesn't have bones or anything else that is annoying or reminds you that it was once an animal
and it's dry much of the time
Briar:
Cut your chicken breast in half, but not all the way. Like 75% the way.
Fill with mozzarella cheese, black olives, diced spinach leaves
Drive 3 toothpicks through at approximately the edge.
Tie it shut if you can with just regular unbleached string.
Put it on a grill for ~10 minutes at ~450. Turn it after 5 minutes. Check it, it might need another ~5 minutes.
I guarantee you this will not be dry, and it owns.
Chicken breast on its own, however, is dry and is awful, agreed.
I mostly cook with fish, sometimes chicken. I make a good chicken soup. Roast beef is delicious though.
Quote from: Kilkenne on December 12, 2011, 11:13:26 PM
Briar:
Cut your chicken breast in half, but not all the way. Like 75% the way.
Fill with mozzarella cheese, black olives, diced spinach leaves
Drive 3 toothpicks through at approximately the edge.
Tie it shut if you can with just regular unbleached string.
Put it on a grill for ~10 minutes at ~450. Turn it after 5 minutes. Check it, it might need another ~5 minutes.
I guarantee you this will not be dry, and it owns.
Chicken breast on its own, however, is dry and is awful, agreed.
That sounds amazing. I rarely have dry white meat honestly. This summer I experienced dark meat more and found it tasty. I'm making ^ for dinner sometime very soon.
Just make sure that you get what's called cooking string. It really helps. Also, you should make some sauteed mushrooms and rice to go with this. I prefer brown rice, but whatever rice works. Generally I make extra mushrooms because I like mushrooms, so it works out.
I make something like that, and put some pesto inside too.
And it's only dry if you cook it too much :)
Poor Wondy is our only veg.
I like chicken. White or dark, doesn't really matter to me.
Quote from: Gen. Volkov on December 13, 2011, 02:38:30 AM
I like chicken. White or dark, doesn't really matter to me.
except I don't really like chicken that much.
Chicken breast, fish, lean ground beef, steak, jerky. <----90% of my food consumption.
For every animal windy doesn't eat, I eat three.
Quote from: Neobaron on December 13, 2011, 01:08:32 PM
For every animal windy doesn't eat, I eat three.
It's important for population control.
Quote from: Peace Alliance on December 13, 2011, 12:55:05 AM
Poor Wondy is our only veg.
I'm tempted to try and go vegetarian sometime, or at least cut down my meat consumption, I think eating meat more than 3 times a week is generally unsustainable.
Saying that I'd probably find it difficult, meat is too delicious!
Quote from: Sharptooh on December 13, 2011, 01:56:51 PM
I'm tempted to try and go vegetarian sometime, or at least cut down my meat consumption, I think eating meat more than 3 times a week is generally unsustainable.
Saying that I'd probably find it difficult, meat is too delicious!
Wow, you only eat meat 3 times a week? That would be impossible for me, but I need to consume at least 175g of protein/day. So I generally consume meat at least 3 times a day.
I try to eat more meat during the winter than the summer. I attempt to find alternatives during the summer like fruit/veggies/grains/etc.
Quote from: cloud on December 13, 2011, 02:25:27 PM
Quote from: Sharptooh on December 13, 2011, 01:56:51 PM
I'm tempted to try and go vegetarian sometime, or at least cut down my meat consumption, I think eating meat more than 3 times a week is generally unsustainable.
Saying that I'd probably find it difficult, meat is too delicious!
Wow, you only eat meat 3 times a week? That would be impossible for me, but I need to consume at least 175g of protein/day. So I generally consume meat at least 3 times a day.
Nah we eat meat pretty much every day, just sharp thinks that it's unsustainable. ;)
I had meat for lunch and dinner the past two days.
Unsustainable by/for whom? Unsustainable on one's pocketbook if they don't have the money to buy so much meat mostly I'd think. And I guess if the standard of life keeps going up throughout the whole world, meat prices will probably rise to the point of ridiculousness. Generally you can peg a culture's affluence by the amount of meat in their diets past the hunting/gathering phase.
Also, in America people are generally obsessed with all white meat everything. It's exactly the opposite in Russia and a lot of Eastern Europe. They have a stigma against eating the white meat bits the same way that Americans have one against dark meat. The more you know.
How jacked are you nick? kilk, more recipes plz!
There's a cooking thread in the GD that we had made that we should totally revive. I posted a recipe for beef wellington in there that Genevieve made. I also made her tart tatin recipe, it was good.
But I digress. Here's a chicken adobo recipe (I don't know what chicken adobo really is or what it means, apparently though that is what this is called)
You need:
chicken legs/thighs, a few pounds of them, don't know how this would turn out with breasts
dash of salt (little more than a dash tbh)
dash of pepper (always grind your own pepper, no not grinding your own pepper)
about a quarter cup of soy sauce
3 cloves garlic
~1/4th an onion, diced
2 bay leaves
half or 3/4 a cup vinegar (white, not malt)
->Basically stuff that most kitchens have (except maybe bay leaves)
Anyhow, so basically what you're gonna do is put your chicken in a pot, where it will just hang out. A pot taller than it is round if possible.
Once your chicken is chilling at the bottom of the pot, throw in everything but the salt, pepper, and bay leaves. Literally everything else, and mix it around. Make sure to completely cover everything in this mixture.
Now you're going to toss your salt/pepper/bay leaves in, you're going to cover your pot, and you are literally just going to let it sit there for like two hours. Without cooking. Just let it hang out.
After you've done whatever it is that you do for two hours, go back to your pot, take the lid off, and heat it to boiling. After bringing it to a boil, cover it and simmer for ~45 minutes. Be careful that it doesn't burn (check on it). You can also throw in some chicken stock if you used a pot that's too big, but I rarely if ever do this.
Anyhow, it's a really easy to prepare asian chicken recipe. Generally the liquid boils down pretty far by the end, so it's more a sauce than a real liquid. I've seen people use less vinegar, I guess it really just depends on taste. Either way chicken legs/thighs are relatively cheap, so it's really cheap to screw up if you find out you don't like it much.
Quote from: Wolf Snare on December 13, 2011, 05:03:21 PM
How jacked are you nick? kilk, more recipes plz!
Not as jacked as I'd like to be. I was 200lbs (about 20% bodyfat), benching 325lbs, and eating about 3500 calories/day (250g of protein), but now I'm trying to drop down to 10% bodyfat and have cut my calories down to 2500/day. So I'm down to about 190lbs right now.
impressive bench. you squat?
add me on fb lol
Quote from: Wolf Snare on December 13, 2011, 07:51:25 PM
impressive bench. you squat?
add me on fb lol
Pm me your last name.
I don't squat much (225lbs for 10reps) because leg day is right after back day and I'm usually pretty sore, but I can leg press 1000lbs for 8 reps. Plus having huge legs makes it hard to run.
Dark. Charcoal is the best flavor.
Putting a little carbon in your diet?
Don't question my diet, and I won't say anything about yours.
you've been here long enough to know everyone's everything is questioned constantly
I should have seen that coming considering we're in the Polling section. So, what's your meat type?
Somehow I can see that line being used in a shady bar as a pick up line.
Nah. I use it with my mafia dealings. Charcoal means that I let them live. Not many choose charcoal.