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Birthday Dinner

Postby machineman9 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:29 am

Not for my birthday, but for my dad instead. He made the first two courses, and I finished it off with a dessert.


Starter:
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Yummy prawn cocktail, with cucumber, lettuce and the magical sauce.


Main:
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Ribeye steak and homemade chips. Served with a whitepeppercorn sauce.


Dessert:
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This is my creation... It is a ginger frozen souffle on top of a coconut and almond biscuit. It is topped with mango slices, mango yoghurt and finally a caramel tuile.



Yes, too much time on our hands... But a birthday only comes once a year!


Everything was made from scratch... And took longer because of the wine and beer
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Fozzer » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:46 am

Nicely laid out, Machine... :)...!

Heston Blumenthal would be suitably impressed!

You and your Dad took great care over the meal, and I suspect you both had lots of fun with the presentation, and the meal!

Paul..its fun, cooking!... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Flying Trucker » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:57 am

Well done machineman9...looks wonderful and tasted even better I bet... ;)

We need a Cooking Forum for our Flying Recipes... ;D
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:58 am

I've just tried the pudding... it tastes suspiciously like Dell Monitor ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Mike.. » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:02 am

Well done machineman9...looks wonderful and tasted even better I bet... ;)

We need a Cooking Forum for our Flying Recipes... ;D


I was thinking the same thing. I just finished rebuilding the original deck on my house,then got crazy and built a lower 12X12 party deck. Then I got crazier still and after tearing down my old shed I couldn't stand to look at the bare spot it left behind after sitting for 27 years so I built a slightly lower 10X10 deck the is now my Grill master station. I'm getting the new propane tank today for my brand new grill and more charcoal for my smoker. I'll be taking pics galore of all the stuff I plan to grill this summer. Can't wait to show you guys 8-)

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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby machineman9 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:12 am

Thanks, all. The gingerness in the souffle came from a liqueur called "The King's Ginger"... Which was a present to my dad from my stepmum. That stuff is fiery!
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Flying Trucker » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:38 am

Hi Mike... :)

Sounds wonderful the way the deck is going to be used... :)

Here is how ours was:

My dad and grandfather built a stone patio with a twelve foot "L" shaped stone cooker.
Grates for cooking with coal on one side and the other side would take a three foot log.
The two grills on top eventually became stainless steel from an old penitentiary along with several other outdoor items of stainless steel which I purchased at an auction.

The smoker was separate.

I bought the old girl a Gas Indoor Cooking Range to replace the 1800lb Princes Ann Wood/Coal stove with two water reservoirs, huge oven and overhead warmer.

That I moved down to the Milk House to supplement the furnace and I used it quite a bit when other lads dropped in with their bugsmashers.
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby scalper_new » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:44 am

So Doug.. When are you inviting me and the Wife for dinner?
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Flying Trucker » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:57 am

Hi scalper... ;D

The old girl and I moved into this new condo in the city over a year ago now I think.

The eldest son inherited the old homestead which we try to make a monthly visit to.
They carry on the tradition we were handed down and have made several improvements like tiling the entire grass strip and removing the old wooden docks and replacing them with recycled material for docking.

You pop down this summer, I think there is a static air display but will find out more...no flying.

Will be up your way again before the May 24th weekend and perhaps we can visit Threshold Aviation and try the restaurant/steak house you metioned across the road. 
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby scalper_new » Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:06 pm

Yes thats right .. you are in a condo now. less work for sure.
May 24 sounds good. I will mention it to the wife. its her b-day May 20th and she is dying to go to Zorros. Send me a pm a few weeks before and maybe we can work somthing out. be nice to meet another simviator.

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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby jetprop » Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:58 pm

Our smoking oven and BBQ setup:

A small BBQ light BBQ.

The smoking oven was more 'complicated'.

It was a metal box,with a dial showing the temprature,a lid,a little box where we put cherry/apple or any other nice types of wood for smoking in for fish and possibly meat and mussels in the future and A tube in the side leading towards a BIG wood box we use for 'cold' smoking.(cold smoking is used for halibut,certain other fish and I am pretty sure salmon)

Gosh,that was a long sentence. ;D
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby Fozzer » Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:12 pm

Our smoking oven and BBQ setup:

A small BBQ light BBQ.

The smoking oven was more 'complicated'.

It was a metal box,with a dial showing the temprature,a lid,a little box where we put cherry/apple or any other nice types of wood for smoking in for fish and possibly meat and mussels in the future and A tube in the side leading towards a BIG wood box we use for 'cold' smoking.(cold smoking is used for halibut,certain other fish and I am pretty sure salmon)

Gosh,that was a long sentence. ;D


Sounds appropriate for the use of so many words..... ;)...

5 years hard labour, crushing rocks, and no time off for good behaviour, sounds about right to me... [smiley=evil.gif]...!

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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby andy190 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:40 pm

Looks delicious. ;)

You made your dad cook most of his own Birthday Dinner? :o

No inheritance for you. ;)
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby jetprop » Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:58 pm

Looks delicious. ;)

You made your dad cook most of his own Birthday Dinner? :o

No inheritance for you. ;)


Trust me,I would do my dad a favour NOT making his birthday dinner. ;D
I personally don't do much cooking and the most advanced I cooked where some spicy sausages on the BBQ. ;D
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Re: Birthday Dinner

Postby andy190 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:04 pm

I can cook steak & I know my dad likes that. ;)

And if that didn't work I could make some toast. ;D 
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