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Tried a "lomo al trapo" for lunch. Dish from Columbia but saw it last weaken in newspaper. Watched some YouTube vids for pointers.

 

Take a dishcloth and spread lots of coarse salt on it and sprinkle oregano. Now put fillet steak on this and roll tightly. Put the package directly on the hot coals. 9 min a side gave me medium-rare and the 2nd one I did for 10 a side was medium. So changes quickly.

 

Meat is lovely and tender with a hint of salt and oregano. Will do this again !

 

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Looks interesting. What did you use to tie the dish cloths closed? surely normal string would just burn? I'm also suprised the dish cloths didn't burn. Definitely think ill try this.

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Dish cloths burnt to pieces, that's why you should use old ones you are happy to discard. I tied a knot with the ends of the cloth but also normal string. It burns but the package holds it shape. Also you only turn it once so limited movement. It actually becomes a hard shell around the meat, not too easy to open up again :-)

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I got the wife a Wusthoff Chefs' knife recently. It is a seriously impressive blade that earned me lots of brownie points. Thanks to all the Hubbers that pointed me in the right direction.

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I got the wife a Wusthoff Chefs' knife recently. It is a seriously impressive blade that earned me lots of brownie points. Thanks to all the Hubbers that pointed me in the right direction.

You bought your wife a KNIFE?????

You've been in the sun too long!!!

:whistling:

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You bought your wife a KNIFE?????

You've been in the sun too long!!!

:whistling:

And a knife THAT sharp.....must be you are right about the sun thing. :D

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Gotta try this.

 

Bacon wrapped cream cheese stuffed Chicken breast

 

Ingredients:

- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts

- 4 tablespoons cream cheese

- 1/4 cup Pepperjack cheese, shredded

- 2 tablespoons green onion, chopped

- 4 to 8 pieces of bacon

 

Instructions:

1. Cut chicken into 4 equal size pieces. Pound breast so it is about 1/4" thick.

2. Mix together softened cream cheese, chopped green onions and shredded pepperjack cheese. Put 1/4 of this mixture into the middle of each piece of chicken.

3. Starting at the long side, roll chicken breast up, keeping the cheese mixture to the middle.

4. Wrap 1 to 2 slices of bacon around the chicken breast, secure with toothpick, if needed.

5. Place on baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes at 190 deg C.

6. Broil topside for about 5 minutes to fully brown and crisp bacon. Turn each breast over and broil for another 3 minutes or so to crisp up the bottom side.

7. Serve immediately.

 

Serves: 4 large servings.

 

*One piece of bacon wrapped around each breast is enough. But 2 pieces for each breast fully wraps the chicken and is outstanding as well.

 

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Gotta try this.

 

Bacon wrapped cream cheese stuffed Chicken breast

 

Ingredients:

- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts

- 4 tablespoons cream cheese

- 1/4 cup Pepperjack cheese, shredded

- 2 tablespoons green onion, chopped

- 4 to 8 pieces of bacon

 

Instructions:

1. Cut chicken into 4 equal size pieces. Pound breast so it is about 1/4" thick.

2. Mix together softened cream cheese, chopped green onions and shredded pepperjack cheese. Put 1/4 of this mixture into the middle of each piece of chicken.

3. Starting at the long side, roll chicken breast up, keeping the cheese mixture to the middle.

4. Wrap 1 to 2 slices of bacon around the chicken breast, secure with toothpick, if needed.

5. Place on baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes at 190 deg C.

6. Broil topside for about 5 minutes to fully brown and crisp bacon. Turn each breast over and broil for another 3 minutes or so to crisp up the bottom side.

7. Serve immediately.

 

Serves: 4 large servings.

 

*One piece of bacon wrapped around each breast is enough. But 2 pieces for each breast fully wraps the chicken and is outstanding as well.

Dude, what is UP with those girly plates????? :whistling:

Nice recipe though!

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Ok, now enough reposting other's cooking - we wanna see your pics, or it didn't happen!

Well it hasn't happened yet, but it is on my list of things to do, hehe.

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