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Sunday, 31 July 2022

Never See Flies Or Mosquitoes Again

 


According to YouTube, they have found a mix that will eliminate flies and mosquitoes.

Is it true? Who knows? It would seem that mosquitoes are everywhere, but nothing can really be done about them.

Ingredients

1/2 cup vinegar
2 tbsp cloves 2 bay leafs 1 cup water

Stuff you will need

small pan
sieve
spray bottle

Directions

Boil cloves and bay leaves for 10 mins. Strain and add vinegar. Add the liquid to spray bottle. Use the spray around your home as you clean.

Apparently the flies and mosquitoes don't like the odor from the cloves and the bay leaves. According to the site I was reading, they will be repelled, right out of your home.

The vinegar makes a natural cleaning agent.

Saturday, 23 July 2022

Bacon Wrapped Smoked Shotgun Shells

 

I ran across this on YouTube.  

Bacon Wrapped Smoked Shotgun Shells.  Just the name envisions something that you know, will be extra ordinary.

This is a quick and easy BBQ appetizer that you can make in about an hour and a half.

Its just a few simple ingredients. Let's take a look at this BBQ Shotgun Shells recipe. 

Ingredients

Manicotti shells
2 pounds ground sausage
1 cup shredded cheese
1 package of thin sliced bacon
Your favorite BBQ rub
Your favorite BBQ sauce

Stuff you will need

Mixing bowl
Smoker or Charcoal BBQ
Piping bag - optional
Pam cooking spray - optional
Instant read meat thermometer

Directions

Mix the ground sausage with the cheese.

You can manually stuff the manicotti shells.  They are somewhat delicate and can break if handled roughly.  On the YouTube video, the guy showed how he would create a sausage roll and gently stuff 1/2 the shell, and then stuff from the opposite end.  One of the comments was to use a piping bag.

Once the shells are stuffed, wrap with the bacon.

Sprinkle your BBQ Rub over the shot gun shells.

You don't want to cook these over direct heat.  Otherwise, the bacon will burn.

Use Pam cooking spray on your smoker racks for easier clean up.

The fat rending off the cooked bacon will soften the manicotti shells.

Make sure the meat has reached, at least, 145F with your instant read meat thermometer.  Cooking at 300F, it should take about 45 minutes.

Slather your favorite BBQ sauce over the shot gun shells and cook for another 10 to 15 minutes, or until the BBQ sauce has caramelized.

These appetizers should be a hit at your next BBQ.

Between the bacon, BBQ rub, BBQ sauce, cheese, smoke, and sausage, it's going to be party central for your taste buds.

I believe these could be cooked in an oven.  But I would use a wire rack, sprayed with Pam, to elevate the shells out of the drippings.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

Sunday, 17 July 2022

Bone Broth


Tonya and I were watching a movie on Netflix and this one character said he had made this bone broth himself.  She tasted it and scolded him for not blanching the bones first.

We both wondered how you would know if they were blanched or not?

I also seen in one of the episodes of The Mandalorian, where bone broth was ordered for the kid.

This always peaked my interest and wondered, if I could make this myself.

Ingredients

5 pounds beef bones - preferably a mix of marrow bones (femur bones) and bones with meat on them (oxtail, short ribs, and knucklebones cut in half)
2 large carrots - chopped into 2-inch pieces
1 medium onions - quartered
1 whole garlic - halved crosswise
3 stalks celery - cut into 2-inch pieces
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
2 whole star anise
1 whole cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Stuff you will need

2 x Stock pot
Cookie sheet
Parchment paper
Colander

Directions 

Blanch the bones. Put the bones in the stockpot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil and simmer for 15-20 minutes.  Drain and rinsing the bones with water.

Roast the bones and the vegetables. Ok, so the bones have been blanched. Now, preheat the oven to 450 F. Transfer the bones and add the vegetables (carrots, onions, garlic, celery) to the parchment lined cookie sheet. Don't pile them all on top of each other- spread them out. Roast for 60 minutes, about 1/2 way through, gently toss the bones and vegetables.

You want dark, roasted bones. Nearly to the point where you start to worry that you're over-roasting your bones.

Make sure you wash the stockpot after you used it to blanch the bones.  

Transfer the bones and vegetables back to the stock pot and make sure you get any remaining bits and juices (don't worry, all those brown bits are FLAVOR!). 

Add the remaining ingredients. The bay leaves, peppercorns, star anise, cinnamon sticks, and apple cider vinegar. Fill the stockpot with approximately 12 cups water, or until bones are fully submerged. Cover the pot and bring to a low and gently boil. 

Simmer the bones. Reduce heat to low and simmer. Simmer for at least 8-12 hours, ideally 24 hours (do not leave the stove running overnight. Simply cool and store in the refrigerator and continue to simmer the next day). Add more water if needed to make sure bones and vegetables remain fully submerged.

Strain the bones. Once the bones have simmered, your broth is almost ready.  Strain the broth through a fine mesh strainer. Set aside the broth to cool and allow the bones to cool.

Don't forget about the meat. Whether you eat the meat still left on the bones in a bowl of soup or in sandwiches, I can almost guarantee that there is a TON of delicious meat waiting to be picked from the bones. Don't let it go to waste! Discard the meat-free bones and vegetables.

Skim the fat from your broth. Once cool enough, transfer broth to the refrigerator and allow broth to fully cool. 

You will have a hard, thick layer of fat and a bottom layer that is your bone broth (which should look like brown Jell-O). If desired use a fork to scoop off the top layer of fat. This will leave behind the healthy bone broth, minus the fat.

Store your bone broth. Bone broth stores well in the refrigerator for approximately 5 days. If you make a large batch, I recommend freezing smaller batches in the freezer for up to 6 months.

What are the benefits of drinking bone broth?

Google says: Top 5 health benefits of bone broth

May be anti-ageing. Bone broth is associated with collagen, a structural protein found in skin, cartilage and bone.

Good for digestion and gut health. Gelatin is the most abundant protein in bone broth.

May support immune function.

May support joint health.

May help promote sleep.

Saturday, 16 July 2022

French Bread Pizza



Mum sent this to me.  I think it looks easy enough to make.

Ingredients

French bread loaf
Pizza sauce
Mozzarella cheese - shredded
Favorite pizza toppings

Stuff you will need

Cutting board
Bread knife
Cookie sheet
Parchment Paper

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 475 F.  Line the cookie sheet with parchment paper.

Cut the bread along the long axis so that you have two half loafs.

Place bread on the parchment lined cookie sheet, cut side up. Slather on pizza sauce. Add pizza toppings and cheese.

Bake for 10 to 15 minutes.

Let it rest for 5 minutes.  Cut each segment into 3 or 4 pieces.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome.