Hey sorry, for the late response. I just came back and saw this. You have to make it, sorry I didn't include that. Here's the recipe I've used, except I don't use the brandy, I use sherry. Hope this helps!Hey, Rock. I've lived in all sorts of cities - major and otherwise - but I'd like to know where one finds cream of Jerusalem artichoke soup? A bit of a specialty ingredient at best. Somehow the combination of hot dogs and something as "elegant/unusual" as the artichoke soup is a bit of a bizarre pairing IMO. Perhaps you could elaborate on the origins of the recipe. It seems a bit haphazard in the form you presented.
Awsome! I just got a little Canon snapshot camera last weekend so I could start keeping records of what I make . . . well, and take fun photos with the family and whatnot. I'm a member of a meat-smoking forum too and they're pretty big on posting pics of results, so I was mostly thinking of them when I got it. But I'll definitely start doing it here. Next time I make this (which might be a little while because I like to keep things different and new around my place) I will take shots of the whole process and post them here for you guys and gals. Thanks for the consideration!Rock, I will give you all the Karma I can if you do a photo preperation on this dish. Myself, and I'm pretty sure others, really need the visual.
I think my siggy says it all about a recipe like this. How can people put this kind of thing into their bodies and still function? All I can say is wow... definitely one for the record books filed under unhealthy. Sorry.
Here's a pic I took of some ribs and chicken I did a little while back. The sauce is made from fresh peaches (and some other ingredients). I'm pretty secretive about my BBQ.There's a meat smoking section here as well. Look forward to your tips and ideas.
Here's a pic I took of some ribs and chicken I did a little while back. The sauce is made from fresh peaches (and some other ingredients). I'm pretty secretive about my BBQ.
Oh, it was. Lasted about 5 minutes once I took it off the smoker. Thank you.Well, that's just gorgeous. Must have been fantastic
When I want to have a “fully loaded” hotdog on a bun, I put mayo (both sides of the bun), mustard, ketchup, the dog, onions, jalapeños, sauerkraut, chili, and cheese on it. Wonderful stuff. Don't care what anyone says, I LIKE it!
See here, I knew it - from the deep South, hotdog and mayo Yes, Thanks Keltin!
Yessir! Great stuff. Glad to see another Mayo and Dog lover here!! Maybe it is a Southern thang?!?!
Okay, hold the dog. Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed mayo sandwiches. I know, it sounds sick, but I love them.
Mayo sandwiches are great! Ever add a little lettuce and tomato to that? It’s veggie, but so, so tasty!