Thursday, May 08, 2025
Big Brew Day ... Halfway to Helles (Batch 375)
Monday, March 10, 2025
Kemosabe Quad (Batch 372)
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Snowshoeing and Pulled Pork Green Chili
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Oisin Owl Irish Stout (Batch 371)
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Hooligans vs Left Hand Milk Stout
As I mentioned on Tafel Mystère Belgian Single (Batch 367), I had some Pack o' Hooligans Stout on my last brew day, but wanted to give it it's own blog post.
As you probably know if you've been following along, Pack o' Hooligans is my Roll-a-Style beer for the BJCP Style 16A. Sweet Stout.
Now, when I think of "Sweet Stout", my mind goes to Left Hand Milk Stout as the defining commercial example.
I'm fairly lucky to be able to get Left Hand Milk Stout anytime I want and decided to compare Pack o' Hooligans Stout vs Left Hand Milk Stout.
I tried the two beers together last Saturday.
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Snowy Chuck
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Double Chuck Roast
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Chuck Roast in the Snow
Friday, April 23, 2021
Weekend BBQ Photos
Monday, March 15, 2021
BBQ in the Snow
This past weekend, it snowed a lot in the Denver area. Like a historic amount of snow between late morning Saturday and Sunday night.
I don't know exactly how much snow we got here, but there were drifts over 4 feet in my driveway and yard.
Most of the day Sunday, the roads were pretty much unpassable without high-clearance four wheel drive.
Friday, December 20, 2019
Chuck Roast on Weber Kettle and Crock-pot
Sometimes it turns out great. Sometimes not so much.
Sometimes it come out a bit dry. Not terribly so. Just not as spectacular as it does when it turns out great.
A few weeks ago, I needed to make something for dinner that I didn't have to monitor.
At some point I came across a Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Recipe, and tried it out. Well ... of course I don't follow recipes very well, so it wasn't exactly that recipe, but the basics were the same.
It turned out Yummy. My wife actually complained a little that her shredded beef never turns out so well.
The only thing missing was that smokey / grilled flavor that I love so much.
Monday, September 09, 2019
Chicken and Hatch Chile Stew
Recently, one of my people brought in what he called "Chicken and Hatch Chile Stew".
I really liked it and thought it would be a good thing to make to help me use up left over smoked meat.
This past Saturday, my family wanted to go to Saturday night church (I was out-voted as I usually am).
When we go to church on Saturday night, I try to make something I can throw in the Crock-pot. And it seemed like a good opportunity to try this "Chicken and Hatch Chile Stew".
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Pandemonium Jambalaya
Quite often, though, I take advantage of our crock-pot so I can put everything together in the morning and not worry about it for the rest of the day. Usually that means some sort of chili, but I'll mix it up from time to time.
This a couple Saturdays ago, I decided to make jambalaya.
However, to change things up a little, I thought I'd use my smoker to add flavor to the chicken I was using as meat.
I composed the recipe by looking at various recipes such as Easy Slow-Cooker Jambalaya. Of course, I don't do a great job of following recipes ... but this is basically where the recipe ended up:
Tuesday, June 05, 2018
Pulled Pork Green Chili Recipe
Well, if not feel free to check out Smoked Pork Shoulder and Brew Day. Go ahead. I'll wait.
I had a pound or two of the butt left over in the freezer.
I have decided that one of the best ways to use up extra smoked pork shoulder is to put it in a crock-pot of chili.
This past Saturday, I decided to make some green chili to use up the most recent pork butt.
It was delicious. Yum!
You may remember my Smoked Chicken Green Chili from a few weeks ago. It was fantastic, but some of the steps I used in that were dependent on having time to smoke some stuff.
Saturday, I didn't really have much time, so I changed up the recipe some. A couple people on various social media channels asked for the recipe.
Here it is:
Saturday, May 05, 2018
Smoked Chicken Green Chili
I decided I wanted to make green chili with smoked chicken Thursday night.
Given that I would not have a lot of time for smoking the chicken, it being a work-night and all, I decided to start with boneless skinless thighs.
Along with the chicken, I smoked some Anaheim and Jalapeno chilies. It took around 2 hours to smoke the things and stuff and not too much longer to get everything combined in the crock pot.
It really turned out great. My dish did not last long at all at the potluck.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Cubs Win! Munich Dunkle Chili
That meant that I had to make some chili Tuesday night.
Generally speaking, I don't follow any sort of recipe when making things like chili. I just throw some things together, and hope it tastes good.
I know I'll like it, because I use ingredients that I like. I never really know how others will like it.
You may recall that quite awhile ago I made Stouticus Chili - icus as part of a work-competition. I thought that chili deserved to win. The judges did not.
Anyway, Tuesday night, I started by looking around in the house for ingredients.
Usually we have a decent supply of canned goods in our basement that make good chili. There wasn't really anything that would work this time, though.
I had to run to the grocery store. Where I got:
Monday, April 13, 2015
Super Simple Yogurt?
Sunday, March 01, 2015
Honey Yogurt
Behind the scenes, ie... not documented on the blog, I've been doing some experimentation.
I've added fruit or fruit jam to the fermentation. I've added vanilla extract. I've added sugar. I've tried adding other things. I've also tried mixing those sorts of things in after the yogurt has been finished.
I've come to the conclusion that my ideal yogurt recipe and process is the plain Mrs. Bluefield Recipe
Except ...
Monday, January 19, 2015
Making the Bluefield Yogurt
I was inspired by my sister, Mrs. Bluefield, and her blog post Creamy Homemade Greek Yogurt.
Actually, she also blogged about homemade yogurt back in August, at which point I decided I needed to give it a try. I'm not sure why it took me so long. If you followed the link to her posts (which you totally should), you probably know that the process is ridiculously easy. It is time consuming, but all but about 15 minutes is waiting for the magic to happen.
Seriously simple. Heat the milk. Cool the milk. Inoculate the milk. Wait. Those are the steps. If you want Greek yogurt, you need to strain off some whey.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Stouticus Chili - icus
"Because of Beth’s recent chili smack talk, we will have a Chili-icus Cook Off. The competition will be Monday, December 12th. All types of chili will be accepted (...even potentially lame white bean and chicken chili from Ariel…)."I had the former CEO's chili before, and while it is a fine chili, I would not characterize it as spectacular in any way. It is strikingly mundane. Personally, out of all the chili I've had in the past year, I would rank his somewhere around the 45th percentile. (leave a comment if you come across this, Tim)
I had not made chili in awhile, but I knew that I can make better chili than the chili he has given me.
So, this weekend, I made some chili.