Re: steak panini
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12/05/19 01:45 PM
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Looks yummy! Except for the cayenne which is too much for me; no matter how tasty, it would set my mouth on fire ! Ate at an Olive Garden once. Ordered a shrimp and noodle dinner that a marinara sauce that I didn't notice was labeled 'spicy'. Everything was good until the spices overwhelms that taste of the rest of the food. Stayed with me for 30 mins; ruined the enjoyment. Next time, I ordered it 'plain'; much better !
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Re: steak panini
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12/05/19 03:18 PM
12/05/19 03:18 PM
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Sounds delicious! We love spicy!
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Re: steak panini
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12/05/19 04:11 PM
12/05/19 04:11 PM
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Oh, yes to the spicy for me too! That really sounds good and I'd have a hard time waiting two weeks.
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Re: steak panini
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12/06/19 10:34 AM
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Actually Jenny, looking over the recipe, a tablespoon of all those spices seems hefty for 1 pound of meat. And I always at least double the amount of spices in a recipe!
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Re: steak panini
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12/06/19 02:16 PM
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It looks really good but I can't help but think the recipe has gotten teaspoon and tablespoon confused, if I were trying this for the first time, I would use a teaspoon of each to start and work up (or down) to the right amount for my taste each time I made it.
Last edited by copper; 12/06/19 02:18 PM.
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Re: steak panini
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12/06/19 02:46 PM
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I agree, copper. Although I like spicy, a Tablespoon is a lot. A teaspoon is a more normal amount.
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Re: steak panini
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12/06/19 03:10 PM
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Actually Jenny, looking over the recipe, a tablespoon of all those spices seems hefty for 1 pound of meat. And I always at least double the amount of spices in a recipe! I agree. The tablespoon of cayenne isn't the only problem. 1 lb rib eye, thinly sliced 1 large onion, sliced 1 yellow or orange bell pepper (i used orange) 1 Tbsp paprika 1 Tbsp garlic powder 1 Tbsp cayenne pepper 1 Tbsp black pepper salt (to taste) 1 Tbsp cream cheese 3/4 c sharp cheddar or provolone cheese, shredded french rolls or sourdough bread
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Re: steak panini
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12/06/19 03:51 PM
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When I looked at it again, the 1 Tbsp of black pepper and garlic powder jumped out at me too - especially for such a small amount of meat. And nearly a cup of cheese for just a small amount of meat? Not!
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