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Culinary Adventure by Stone Saints
July 11th, 2006 4:33 PM
As for ingredients that make you go "yuck," the basic steak/bacon combo should do it for the vegetarians out there. If that doesn't do it for you, maybe the strawberry jam and avocado will...
Actually, this turned out delicious!
I couldn't limit myself to a combo of just two ingredients, though. Especially since I went on a special shopping trip for the occasion, I had to buy a bunch of fun stuff. I ended up making bacon-wrapped filet mignon, which I broiled in Coke Blak, on strawberry jam spread toast, all topped with peppered goat cheese and avocado. I wasn't sure how the hint of Coke Blak would taste, but it was very very faint--so not a problem. I also wasn't sure how I'd like the jam and avocado, but it wasn't bad at all:)
Actually, this turned out delicious!
I couldn't limit myself to a combo of just two ingredients, though. Especially since I went on a special shopping trip for the occasion, I had to buy a bunch of fun stuff. I ended up making bacon-wrapped filet mignon, which I broiled in Coke Blak, on strawberry jam spread toast, all topped with peppered goat cheese and avocado. I wasn't sure how the hint of Coke Blak would taste, but it was very very faint--so not a problem. I also wasn't sure how I'd like the jam and avocado, but it wasn't bad at all:)
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posted by Stone Saints on July 11th, 2006 4:49 PM
Thanks--I was inspired by Joey from Friends and my Dad, who's made some pretty crazy sandwiches in his time...:)
posted by Stone Saints on July 14th, 2006 3:41 PM
Yeah--and it made the apartment smell kinda strange for the rest of the night.
posted by Stone Saints on April 14th, 2007 12:05 PM
Perhaps not, but I think the Bonne Maman needs to try new things--mix with new ingredients.
thats the most bizarre sandwich ever.