Inaugural cook(s) on the Blackstone
I was itching to fire the new toy up this morning for breakfast. Fried eggs, a sausage and cheese omelet and griddled English muffins. No time for pics, trying to get used to controls and temperatures.
This evening's dinner was Fish Tacos. Some frozen Fish Chowder pieces from my local Market Basket, carrots and coleslaw fixings to go on the tacos. Fired it up, waited a short period of time for it to heat and got to work. This was a pretty simple meal in that there wasn't a need to marinate the fish, prepare any fancy sauces, etc. Just griddle the fish and veggies, add some Oyster sauce for flavor, warm the tacos and dinner is served. Couldn't be any easier. Some pics -
Fish, slaw and carrots on the griddle -
Coming along nicely, time to warm the tortillas -
Not the prettiest food pics I've ever taken, but these were simple and quite tasty.
One dinner and one breakfast down, many more to go. It'll take some practice to get used to temps and juggling food around.
It'll definitely be fun to play with and is a nice toy to have in the arsenal.
Regards,
-lunchman
I was itching to fire the new toy up this morning for breakfast. Fried eggs, a sausage and cheese omelet and griddled English muffins. No time for pics, trying to get used to controls and temperatures.
This evening's dinner was Fish Tacos. Some frozen Fish Chowder pieces from my local Market Basket, carrots and coleslaw fixings to go on the tacos. Fired it up, waited a short period of time for it to heat and got to work. This was a pretty simple meal in that there wasn't a need to marinate the fish, prepare any fancy sauces, etc. Just griddle the fish and veggies, add some Oyster sauce for flavor, warm the tacos and dinner is served. Couldn't be any easier. Some pics -
Fish, slaw and carrots on the griddle -
Coming along nicely, time to warm the tortillas -
Not the prettiest food pics I've ever taken, but these were simple and quite tasty.
One dinner and one breakfast down, many more to go. It'll take some practice to get used to temps and juggling food around.
It'll definitely be fun to play with and is a nice toy to have in the arsenal.
Regards,
-lunchman