Fuck me. Never thought of doing that, I’ll try it later tonight. Thank you !
Fuck me. Never thought of doing that, I’ll try it later tonight. Thank you !
Looks real good - I make something similar (but probably the total opposite) and wondered if you brown the sausages before adding them to the rest of the ingredients? I never really do because it’s an extra pan to clean, but open to trying it.
Would definitely see it on there haha. Curious, how long did plating take you?
Looks absolutely wonderful ! Only worry I have is still being hungry because there’s only 4 (?) pieces of chicken on there.
How tender was it? Looks on the verge of melt-in-your-mouth, but still has a chew to it to me.
What’s the red sauce on the bottom…?
How would you even fit that in your mouth?
Just my opinion as a canadian, I must admit that you are wrong. They skimped out on the curds (which no place in quebec would ever do), put very sad and skinny fries that look barely cooked… The onions are fine I guess, really depends on who’s eating it.
Looks like something you’d get from a coral reef lol. Would for sure devour this given the chance!
Drooling over this right now, looks fantastic. I’m plenty sure the guests at the party were more than satisfied!
godspeed brother.
Agreed. Looks like spaghetti with tomato sauce to me… could be wrong though.
Pretty sure to make those chicken legs all you do is take a knife and push all the meat towards one end. My wife makes the best “lollipop” chicken, though I’m not 100% sure on the method.
Will try it out tonight, cheers!
Looks wonderful ! What’s inside the roll?
What meat did you use? All look mouthwatering and makes me want to go to the deli right now for some…
Yeah just found a dozen for $6 on amazon, didn’t know what they were called so I had quite the trouble finding them. Thank you !
Where do you get those tiny plastic containers? I need some so badly but all I have are some bigger ceramic versions which are a pain to maintain.
I have the feeling minimum tip would be 45% and the maple syrup (I assume) would cost an extra $19…
Where at?