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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Did you go and get married again???

    Someone gave us that same mixer because it was missing the plastic knob for speed control. Now I need accessories. Reccs? Brand? Or no-name? I want a meat grinder. Pasta maker would be nice.
    Meat grinder / sausage stuffer combo kit is great to get started in the cased meat game but you will want a dedicated grinder and stuffer later.

    Old school Hand crank pasta maker is just as good as kitchen aide... and more fun...

    I guess what I am getting at is the dedicated devices are obviously better than the kitchenaid attachment stuff, so if it’s cheaper and a once a year item, buy the kitchenaid attachment. If you are going to use it often, better buying a dedicated piece...


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    Re: attachments, infrequent use for light jobs. I've priced electric stand alones. My sister has one in Germany that is the bomb, however they don't sell it here. I didn't like the quality of the ones for sale here. A mixer attachment would be fine for a lb or two every few weeks. I have no desire to fill links. As fun as it sounds, I probably won't get a pasta attachment for a long time.

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    Venison Moussaka from Jesse Griffiths (Dia Due) Afield game cookbook. Amazing.


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    Enchiladas

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Did you go and get married again???

    Someone gave us that same mixer because it was missing the plastic knob for speed control. Now I need accessories. Reccs? Brand? Or no-name? I want a meat grinder. Pasta maker would be nice.
    I did.

    All the attachments are from KitchenAid that I have. The best is the batter mixer with the silicon blade on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    Meat grinder / sausage stuffer combo kit is great to get started in the cased meat game but you will want a dedicated grinder and stuffer later.

    Old school Hand crank pasta maker is just as good as kitchen aide... and more fun...

    I guess what I am getting at is the dedicated devices are obviously better than the kitchenaid attachment stuff, so if it’s cheaper and a once a year item, buy the kitchenaid attachment. If you are going to use it often, better buying a dedicated piece...


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    And slower. I made like 4 lb of pasta. That would have been NOT fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    How much meat are you planning to grind? Great for small qty home projects, but I’ve done about 30 lbs of Elk through one and am much happier with my dedicated grinder. We’ve got a no name Chinese knockoff pasta maker and cutter attachment which works great. I want to get the zoodler attachment next. I’ve also been meaning to get the rubber edged mixing paddle.


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    Get the knockoff rubber paddle with the fins in the rubber. It works soooooo much better. Also - the cheese grater is tits.

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    Prime strip, chimichurri, roasted taters and a nice little salad for the Stupor Bowl. Click image for larger version. 

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    Enchiladas

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    Sausage and white bean gnocchi

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    Seared salmon, hash browns
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    Made some venison shepards pieName:  IMG_20200208_173546_01.jpeg
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    ^^^ Oh Damn that looks good...

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    Made chicken paella last week.
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    Giving my first shot at tacos Al pastor at home. Meat is marinating now. Will try to post pics.

    Going with the stacked meat on skewers method in oven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyCarter View Post
    Sausage and white bean gnocchi

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    Tell me more about this please

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Tell me more about this please
    https://www.chelseasmessyapron.com/o...ontainer-17735
    But with crushed tomatoes/sauce instead of diced, which is why it looks more pasta-bakey than her pictures.

    Quick, easy, tasty

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    Al pastor Click image for larger version. 

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    Holy. Shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by japanada View Post
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    Send recipe! We’ve got a good thread going on the fall days afield with recipes and success pictures.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
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    Looks good. Post a taco pic.

    I want to do al pastor on a horizontal weber rotisserie (in lieu of an autodoner). Do you think it’s possible?


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    Looks good. Post a taco pic.

    I want to do al pastor on a horizontal weber rotisserie (in lieu of an autodoner). Do you think it’s possible?


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    Depending on your cut size I'd say yes if you can really press the meat and keep it together. I think it would turn out better.

    I think next time I will use same marinade, but pan sear each slice as I like the crisp but didn't get enough of that with this method. The middle didnt get that. Was excellent and sorry I was too excited to Chow down no taco pics.
    Traditional. Corn tortillas, white onion, cilantro, pineapple (pan seared), green Chile sauce.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    Depending on your cut size I'd say yes if you can really press the meat and keep it together. I think it would turn out better.

    I think next time I will use same marinade, but pan sear each slice as I like the crisp but didn't get enough of that with this method. The middle didnt get that. Was excellent and sorry I was too excited to Chow down now taco pics.
    Traditional. Corn tortillas, white onion, cilantro, pineapple (pan seared), green Chile sauce.



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    Post that ‘nade!

    A good taqueria cuts the al pastor off the autodoner then crisps it on the plancha to get what your looking for....


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    You can learn a lot about pastor from doner and shawarma. They are all related.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    Post that ‘nade!

    A good taqueria cuts the al pastor off the autodoner then crisps it on the plancha to get what your looking for....


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    Yeah no autodoner in the kitchen lol

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