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I had a big ole 16 oz sirloin last night - i couldn't eat all of it, with a loaded baker and a ceasar - So i diced it all up, threw same shallots in the pan first, then steak, a little S&P, a couple eggs, some melty cheese and enjoyed it with tortillas and salsa picante

that, and some strong coffee, kicked off my day nicely


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Sounds like the fixings of a true Texan! Except for maybe the shallots…most Texans would just use some Texas grown yellow onions…just ribbing. I am sure I have and not known it…but to my knowledge I have never eaten a shallot. Do like the flavor of shallots better? What is the difference?

My wife does the same with steakhouse leftovers all the time. She knows though that if she scrambles it in eggs, provides good hot tortillas and some decent salsa…I will eat it. Especially with a fresh cup of stout coffee.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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onions have a tendency to give me a migraine, likely from the sulfur compounds, which is a problem, as i LOVE onions, in all forms

a shallot is a combo of the softest onions and sweet/buttery garlic - soft, not sweet, vedalia are sweeter.

anyway, just swap 1:1 for onions, and forget adding anything but roasted garlic -

steak, eggs, salsa, cheese, tortilla, coffee, and a warm sweet woman - literally it doesn't get any better, of, maybe it does, with a loyal dog to share the scramble with


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steak, eggs, salsa, cheese, tortilla, coffee, and a warm sweet woman - literally it doesn't get any better, of, maybe it does, with a loyal dog to share the scramble with


+1 on all the above.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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IMO, anyone who eats raw fish, or anything raw, is asking for trouble.

I never understood the desire to eat raw fish, or especially escargot.


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why would you post some rando food poisoning, norovirus link here? Dude, seriously, it has a SMELL and a TASTE - my wife USED to make fun of me for spitting out food, until SHE got it before me, as if when you take care of a person with norovirus you will get it.

btw, bonine stops the puking, where you could get some water/fluid down.

You link has NOTHING to do with TRH or breakfast tacos -- just NO


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One of my favorite eating places was the TEXAS TUMBLEWEED in Houston.

They used to serve 3 steaks.

All T-Bone.

Cowgirl at 18 ounces
Cowboy at 28 ounces
The Big Texan at 72 ounces.

I have seen people actually finish the Big Texan! clap


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Originally posted by jeffeosso: You link has NOTHING to do with TRH or breakfast tacos -- just NO


The contrast serves to make the appreciation for your recipe even greater. Big Grin


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Good mulie, whitetail, elk or antelope steaks is what I prefer for grilled steaks
Bear stew and bear chilli is another of my favorites
Beef and pork way behind and I will put lamb ahead of them


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Originally posted by ledvm:
Sounds like the fixings of a true Texan! Except for maybe the shallots…most Texans would just use some Texas grown yellow onions…just ribbing. I am sure I have and not known it…but to my knowledge I have never eaten a shallot. Do like the flavor of shallots better? What is the difference?

My wife does the same with steakhouse leftovers all the time. She knows though that if she scrambles it in eggs, provides good hot tortillas and some decent salsa…I will eat it. Especially with a fresh cup of stout coffee.


I believe the largest grower of onion starts for home and commercial growing come from Dixondale Farms in Carrizo Springs, Texas. Yes, I get mine from there each winter too.


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One of my favorite eating places was the TEXAS TUMBLEWEED in Houston.

They used to serve 3 steaks.

All T-Bone.

Cowgirl at 18 ounces
Cowboy at 28 ounces
The Big Texan at 72 ounces.

I have seen people actually finish the Big Texan! clap


The Tumbleweed was a great restaurant. Sadly they are all gone.
 
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Originally posted by Saeed:
One of my favorite eating places was the TEXAS TUMBLEWEED in Houston.

They used to serve 3 steaks.

All T-Bone.

Cowgirl at 18 ounces
Cowboy at 28 ounces
The Big Texan at 72 ounces.

I have seen people actually finish the Big Texan! clap


The Tumbleweed was a great restaurant. Sadly they are all gone.


You might remember they had a show on.

Where a girl is abducted and they get her back.

The hostess used to wear a revolver, and the charged a fixed service charge for parties of 8 or more, and for that you get your own server.

One day we were there and we got our own server.

The hostess said if we had any complaints we should let her know.

I asked if I liked the server, could I take her home?

She said she would give us one I wouldn’t want to take home.

We got a young lady who went by the stage name of Roadrunner!

She was so thin, and extremely efficient, but no one to take home!

I can just imagine this sort of conversation going on today!

I would be locked up! clap


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That's normal in Texas, Saeed. Smiler


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