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Started by Idahawk, April 28, 2016, 06:41:57 AM

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Idahawk

Steak and Potatoes topped with Sautéed and grilled Morel Mushrooms , washed down with a Huckleberry cream ale.

The Morels are out up here in Idaho and a good friend gifted me a few until I can get out there myself. The wife grabbed some steaks and I hit the growler station for a fill up.

@brewtownbeatdown gifted me some steak rub , it's killer stuff . Thank you Brew

My kids choose burgers over steaks and so i got them going after the potatoes roasted for about 40 minutes .

I used the ER code MT


Nice crust on the burgers



Next the Steaks


I clarified the butter and brushed a few mushrooms with Olive oil for the grill the rest went into the cast iron skillet




To the butter and mushrooms I added salt and pepper and a splash of the huckleberry cream ale to deglaze the pan and make a sauce .












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Travis

You got some fine looking shots while all that was going on! You must have been busy.  Can't go wrong with some T-bones and fresh shrooms!


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Idahawk

Quote from: Travis on April 28, 2016, 07:32:09 AM
You got some fine looking shots while all that was going on! You must have been busy.  Can't go wrong with some T-bones and fresh shrooms!


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Taking the pictures isn't to bad plus I had a growler of beer to help me ;)
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crowderjd

That is the best dinner I've seen in a while.  I didn't know there were morels up in the NW.  Back when I lived in the St. Louis area, I loved morel hunting...fried/sauteed morels are amazing.  Also, I've never heard of huckleberry cream ale, but it sounds phenomenal.  Seems like the only Big Sky you find here is Moose Drool.  Great cook.
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RumBar

Great pic's and those steaks with shrooms looked amazing!


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Idahawk

Quote from: crowderjd on April 28, 2016, 08:39:57 AM
That is the best dinner I've seen in a while.  I didn't know there were morels up in the NW.  Back when I lived in the St. Louis area, I loved morel hunting...fried/sauteed morels are amazing.  Also, I've never heard of huckleberry cream ale, but it sounds phenomenal.  Seems like the only Big Sky you find here is Moose Drool.  Great cook.


Great mushroom hunting up here , several varieties come up all spring and early summer .

The beer is actually from Laughing Dog Brewing ,I just used a Big Sky Growler .
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addicted-to-smoke

Nice! Hey what thermo is that in the M/T. It has too much color to be the Weber one.
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