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Cookbook Recipes
Oven Ribeye Steak with Roasted Mushrooms and Cream Sauce
Oven Roasted Chicken Quarters
Peanut Thai Chicken
Breakfast Nachos
Pan Seared Salmon with Creole Cream Sauce
Coffee Crusted Ribeye Steak
Smoked Chicken Thighs
Oven "Fried" Chicken with Cauliflower Mash and Sauteed Mushrooms
Pan Seared Tilapia
Molten Lava Cake
Philly Cheese Chicken Stuffed Peppers
Rendition of Grilled Cheese...With a Secret Ingredient
Braised Pork Steaks
Rosemary Steak
Stacked Eggs and Corn Tortillas
Shrimp Stir-Fry
Homemade Peach Ice Cream
Down South Smoked Ribs
Crab Rangoon
Homemade Fried Potato Chips
Oven Ribeye Steak with Roasted Mushrooms and Cream Sauce
This recipe came to me when I didn't have charcoal for the grill. I never imagined cooking a ribeye indoors, but I did anyway. It was moist, it was tender, it was juicy, and it was delicious! I hope you try this because it rivals those cooked on the grill!Oven Roasted Chicken Quarters
This is a good "set it and forget it" meal. It is simple, and needs little attention. It's tasty too!Peanut Thai Chicken
This is a variation of a recipe we found online, in which we tweaked a little. We wanted something sweet, something spicy, and something different. And this was it!Pan Seared Salmon with Creole Cream Sauce
We had some frozen salmon fillets and I was trying to think of a way to "spruce" it up a little. So I decided to make a bath of cream sauce to put it in, and top with our sweet and sour carrot and cucumber noodle salad I made recently. It was awesome, and it made a simple dish elevated in flavor and presentation.Coffee Crusted Ribeye Steak
I have heard how popular it it to crust your steak with coffee, so one day I tried it on a ribeye. It was excellent! I think everyone should try this once. Or twice. Or three times.Smoked Chicken Thighs
This is a great chicken recipe straight from the grill. Using a "indirect cooking" method, these chicken thighs aim to please!Oven "Fried" Chicken with Cauliflower Mash and Sauteed Mushrooms
Every try to "fry" chicken in the oven? This method will actually give you crispy skin and a moist, meaty center.Pan Seared Tilapia
I wanted to pan sear some tilapia, but sometimes the outside of the fish doesn't get as crispy as I would like. This time, I hit the jackpot! It was crispy on the outside and moist and flaky on the inside.Molten Lava Cake
I first had one of these when my daughter, wife, and I went on our first cruise together. It was so sweet, and rich, and gooey. This is a delicious dessert wishing you had two servings instead of one.Philly Cheese Chicken Stuffed Peppers
While there are different versions of this floating online, I decided to do my take of these stuffed peppers. They were very tasty! They are low carb so it actually didn't make me feel bad eating them!Rendition of Grilled Cheese...With a Secret Ingredient
Grilled cheese is delicious in itself, but sometimes you want to kick it up a notch. In this simple grilled cheese I did just that. You won't believe what the extra ingredient is!Braised Pork Steaks
This was an experiment I tried and didn't know if it turn out well or not. Our family went on our monthly trip to Sam's to get groceries and I found a good deal. They had two large Boston butts on sale for $20. That's like $10 per butt! So when we got home I took one of the butts and cut it in fourths. I took two of them and made pork steaks with them. Looking at the pork steaks I wasn't sure of the tenderness. So I thought to myself, "How would I be able to cook these and make them tender?" Well, I found a way, and it was tender and delicious. In fact, it was some of the best pork steaks I have ever had.Rosemary Steak
Going less traditional, we decided to try a rosemary steak for dinner. It didn't disappoint! It was a great meal to an otherwise tougher piece of meat.Stacked Eggs and Corn Tortillas
Who would have ever though the crunch of a tortilla mixed with the creaminess of an egg yolk would be so yummy! This stacked eggs and corn tortillas should fill you up in the morning.Shrimp Stir-Fry
Who would like a low sodium, yet tasty dish? This shrimp stir-fry is a great recipe for health conscious minds.Homemade Peach Ice Cream
Growing up in the South, we had no shortage of family get-togethers and the making of homemade ice cream! This is a great dessert that must be tried and shared by all!Down South Smoked Ribs
Another tradition we like to do down South when we have family get-togethers is grill out some sort of meat. Ribs are a favorite. These ribs are delicious and do well in an indirect cooking on the grill.Crab Rangoon
When going to a Chinese or Japanese restaurant, one of my favorite items to eat is the crab Rangoon that is basically a fried piece of cream cheese. As I was enjoying one, I asked myself the question, "how hard could they be to make?" I decided to try my hand in these, and found out they are not that difficult.Homemade Fried Potato Chips
I smoked some hamburgers and brats the one night and I was thinking of something that might go well with them. My wife mentioned we have an excess of russet potatoes that needed to be cooked. So I decided to take a stab and make some homemade chips. They turned out quite tasty.Thank you for your interest in thepastorchef's cookbook and for helping support the BakeSpace community of independent cookbook authors!
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