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tikilongbeach Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 1616 From: Long Beach, CA via Dallas, TX
| Posted: 2013-07-08 09:21 am  Permalink
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On 2013-06-17 20:25, Cammo wrote:
Any other recipes anybody want me to include? You get a free book if your recipe goes in!!!!
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Chicken fried steak, deviled eggs, pickled okra, pecan pie, biscuits and gravy, turducken, monkey bread, banana pudding, peach cobbler, fried pies, Little Smokies sausages in BBQ sauce, bread pudding, pigs in a blanket, corn dogs and kettle corn are some redneck/hillbilly dishes you can experiment with.
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MadDogMike Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 9016 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2013-07-10 10:49 pm  Permalink
Rotisserie Greek Chicken, Mediterranean Grilled Veggies, Pearl Couscous, 2 kinds of Baklava, and Limoncello Spritzers
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Atomic Tiki Punk Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 19, 2009 Posts: 7048 From: Costa Misery
| Posted: 2013-07-11 12:00 am  Permalink
Mediterranean sounds real good, nice one Mike.
 
 
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Cammo Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 1974 From: San Diego
| Posted: 2013-07-11 07:10 am  Permalink
For my Oasis Hillbilly Kookbook Tikilongbeach sez:
Chicken fried steak, deviled eggs, pickled okra, pecan pie, biscuits and gravy, turducken, monkey bread, banana pudding, peach cobbler, fried pies, Little Smokies sausages in BBQ sauce, bread pudding, pigs in a blanket, corn dogs and kettle corn are some redneck/hillbilly dishes you can experiment with.
Yikes, that's a fine list!!!! You know, BBQ sauce just by itself is an interesting idea.
I'm on the pecan pie, I've got a special recipe already. Ditto deviled eggs. Got an AMAZING cobbler recipe, total white trash cookin' at it's finest.
Corn dogs - wow, they WOULD be great. Could just add some of my KFC secret spices to the corn dog batter to make it killah, I'm already sprinkling them on popcorn for an extra kick...
How about this - homemade mustard & ketchup & mayonnaise to go with the dogs?
 
 
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hiltiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jun 10, 2004 Posts: 4021 From: Reseda, calif.
| Posted: 2013-07-14 12:44 pm  Permalink
Here is Buzzy making the best sandwiches I ever had at my kitchen a few month's back.
Here he is preparing the ingredients.
Here is the first phase.
This is the important part, melt it already!!!
display it.
Ahhhh delicious..
 
 
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tikilongbeach Tiki Socialite
Joined: Aug 05, 2011 Posts: 1616 From: Long Beach, CA via Dallas, TX
| Posted: 2013-07-15 10:51 am  Permalink
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On 2013-07-11 07:10, Cammo wrote:
For my Oasis Hillbilly Kookbook Tikilongbeach sez:
Chicken fried steak, deviled eggs, pickled okra, pecan pie, biscuits and gravy, turducken, monkey bread, banana pudding, peach cobbler, fried pies, Little Smokies sausages in BBQ sauce, bread pudding, pigs in a blanket, corn dogs and kettle corn are some redneck/hillbilly dishes you can experiment with.
Yikes, that's a fine list!!!! You know, BBQ sauce just by itself is an interesting idea.
I'm on the pecan pie, I've got a special recipe already. Ditto deviled eggs. Got an AMAZING cobbler recipe, total white trash cookin' at it's finest.
Corn dogs - wow, they WOULD be great. Could just add some of my KFC secret spices to the corn dog batter to make it killah, I'm already sprinkling them on popcorn for an extra kick...
How about this - homemade mustard & ketchup & mayonnaise to go with the dogs?
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I'm originally from Dallas which is redneck instead of hillbilly, but quite a bit of the foods are the same. Actually Dallas is quite cosmopolitan, it's some of the suburbs that are redneck/white trash.
Mayo on corn dogs? I'm not sure about that. I eat them with only mustard. Texas-style deviled eggs have diced jalapenos in them. Jalapenos added to corn bread is also popular.
Yes, Texans like jalapenos!
Ambrosia is a very popular dessert in the South and with its pineapple, mandarin oranges and coconut it could even be considered tiki. Pecans are a popular add-in if coconut isn't used. Maybe you could experiment with diced unsalted macadamia nuts.
My parents were very health conscience so I never ate the above foods growing up. It wasn't until I went to college and got out in the working world did I have Southern cooking.
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Bay Park Buzzy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Apr 07, 2006 Posts: 3043 From: West Bay Park, San Diego, CA
| Posted: 2013-07-15 4:24 pm  Permalink
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On 2013-07-14 12:44, hiltiki wrote:
Here is Buzzy making the best sandwiches I ever had at my kitchen a few month's back.
Ahhhh delicious..
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Yes, I will come to your house, build you a tiki hut, AND make you the best sandwiches you ever had. For truly great sandwiches, you need to experience it at my home deli as well. The only thing missing at your place was the deli slicer. That's an essential...
Another deli essential is the deep fat fryer. It can take your home deli to the next level. Cammo and I have had several conversations lately about the art of frying, but we have yet to test his chicken in a deep fryer format. I think deep frying it will make it much better. So Cammo, while I was out and about today, I picked you up a mini deep fat fryer for your recipe testing. It even has a cool semi retro look to it:
The Oster "Lil Fritter"
Looks brand new and the best part was that it was only $6! At that price, if it don't cook the best chicken ever, throw it away!
Buzzy Out!
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Cammo Tiki Socialite
Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 1974 From: San Diego
| Posted: 2013-07-15 6:08 pm  Permalink
Looks brand new and the best part was that it was only $6!
WOW Buzzy THANKS!!!! This is gonna require a whole new thread of its own or something!
Actually, I wasn't gonna mention that last time you ate $7 worth of chicken....
 
 
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Atomic Tiki Punk Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 19, 2009 Posts: 7048 From: Costa Misery
| Posted: 2013-07-17 10:34 pm  Permalink
Curry Chicken Kabobs
over Ginger Rice & Red Curry & Coconut Sauce & Peanuts

 
 
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MadDogMike Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 9016 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2013-07-18 05:44 am  Permalink
ohhhh, that looks GOOD!
 
 
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hang10tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 18, 2010 Posts: 7718 From: Las Vegas
| Posted: 2013-07-18 10:10 pm  Permalink
Great page
You all just made me hungry...
Jon
 
 
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MadDogMike Grand Member (8 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 9016 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2013-07-23 06:30 am  Permalink
My son carved me this Tiki cake for my birthday
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Atomic Tiki Punk Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 19, 2009 Posts: 7048 From: Costa Misery
| Posted: 2013-07-23 12:49 pm  Permalink
A BIG Frosting covered Birthday to you too, Mike!
 
 
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hang10tiki Tiki Socialite
Joined: Jul 18, 2010 Posts: 7718 From: Las Vegas
| Posted: 2013-07-25 4:18 pm  Permalink
Mike- nice to see you passed on the creative tiki thinking process...
Jon
Ps- happy Bday brother
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nui 'umi 'umi Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 21, 2011 Posts: 2574 From: La Mirada Atoll
| Posted: 2013-07-31 9:11 pm  Permalink
Sabu's spicy coconut chicken and some steamed rice washed down with a couple of Royal Hawaiian Lapu Lapu's
12 minues later
I didn't like em.
Mahalo Sabu-Dey were ono!
David and CeCe
 
 
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