So my friend decided to have a themed potluck a little while ago.
The theme: Meat Market. A showcase/competition of meat dishes.
Two buddies of mine and I took it a little bit too far.
I figured I would share here simply for the pure *wow* / *oh my god* foodie factor.
Submitted for your approval is what we called the Frankenloaf of Meat. (Did I mention I was cooking with university boys and it was a competition?)
Comprised of 7 (SEVEN) meats: Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, goat, duck and chinese sausage (which in all honesty could have upped our meat total to 12)
We cooked them all separately with rosemary, garlic and then roasted in the oven then served it in a cream sauce.
I know it looks scary....but we won the competition. Feel free to judge us. :)
When you say "could have upped our meat total to 12" do you mean to imply that chinese sausage could contain up to 5 meats that are *not* beef/chicken/pork/lamb/goat/duck???
LOL. I thought about it after and I rationalized it down to the fact that sausage/hotdogs could just be made up of different parts of aforementioned animal (ie pork and pork byproducts)
In any case, it was just a little crack at the sausage...more so hotdog industry. ;)
sweet_li16
The theme: Meat Market. A showcase/competition of meat dishes.
Two buddies of mine and I took it a little bit too far.
I figured I would share here simply for the pure *wow* / *oh my god* foodie factor.
Submitted for your approval is what we called the Frankenloaf of Meat. (Did I mention I was cooking with university boys and it was a competition?)
Comprised of 7 (SEVEN) meats: Beef, chicken, pork, lamb, goat, duck and chinese sausage (which in all honesty could have upped our meat total to 12)
We cooked them all separately with rosemary, garlic and then roasted in the oven then served it in a cream sauce.
I know it looks scary....but we won the competition. Feel free to judge us. :)
Haha Happy weekend folks!