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Old 04-28-2007, 11:21 AM   #1
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There are times when I am so glad I'm not a vegetarian. This is one of those times.

Sort of like the hot searing pan frying steaks in a cast iron skillet and then putting them in the oven. We have done it a few times and it is real good but smokes up the house big time. I need to do that again.
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Old 04-28-2007, 11:32 AM   #2
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Sort of like the hot searing pan frying steaks in a cast iron skillet and then putting them in the oven. We have done it a few times and it is real good but smokes up the house big time. I need to do that again.
For me that's the number one benefit of a grill. Even if I do everything right there still might be smoke and our smoke alarm is too sensitive. Outside I can take more chances.

I already have the grill, a cast iron griddle and a rotisserie, so with the dutch oven I will have covered most types of cooking.

I really want to do what they do on those cooking shows with the sandwich makers, where they throw in rice and frozen chicken breasts and have a meal in 15 minutes.

I'm thinking of taking oil and seasoning and sauteing some onions and peppers in the dutch oven. Then I would pour in some cooking wine, scrape any bits off of the bottom, and throw in frozen chicken breasts. Put on low heat and I should have dinner in a short time.
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