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Old 07-29-2004, 20:03   #16
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You're welcome, hope it helps. Some of the recipies on the related sites sound pretty tasty.
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Old 07-29-2004, 22:32   #17
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Well, we have some threads on good bourbon. For cooking, just use Jack Daniels or Jim Beam. JD is my preference. If you want to use something better but not ridiculously expensive, I would suggest Gentleman Jack or Maker's Mark.
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Old 07-29-2004, 22:33   #18
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To be clear, Jack Daniels technically is not "bourbon," but rather Tennessee whiskey, because it is charcoal filtered. But it is close enough.
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Old 07-31-2004, 22:52   #19
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Re: Re: Bourbon Beef Tenderloin

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Doc T is interested and has requested the chef to prepare this dish.

Everything I know about bourbon could be placed in the head of a thimble and still have room to swim.

Would some one point me in the direction of a good bourbon. Thanks,

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Have you made it yet? I hope you'll be kind enough to share some feedback.

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Old 08-01-2004, 06:55   #20
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Nope, I'm still testing the bourbon.

Will attempt the recipe Monday night.

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Old 08-01-2004, 07:39   #21
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I have confiscated the keys to the bourbon locker from my wife after a recent cooking incident.

She now has a bottle of Jim Beam to cook with. I am not sure that any dish exposed to heat you can tell the brand of bourbon.

We do a bourbon marinated flank steak that is pretty good.

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Old 08-01-2004, 07:58   #22
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I am heading down to KC this afternoon and will check in with my favorite store. I know they carry mini's of almost every spirit out there but will see if they have the bourbon sampler packs.
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We do a bourbon marinated flank steak that is pretty good.
And the recipe is?
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