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Spinoff thread: Cooking with beer. Post your recipes

Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:17 am
Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:17 am
I have been planning on starting this thread for a while and saw the stout beef stew thread this morning. I was recently at my local bottle shop and saw a couple craft beer cookbooks. The only thing I have ever done is cook down cubed boston but in stout with chiles and onions until it shredded and used it for tacos. I also usually add a dark beer to my chili. Anyone have any good recipes using beer?
Posted by hiltacular
NYC
Member since Jan 2011
19665 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:24 am to
I am going to make some beer-braised mustard greens this weekend to go along with some sausage I made Saturday.

My recipe is pretty similar to LINK but I add potatoes, use bacon and go for a spicy flavor.

Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:27 am to
Sounds good . What kind of beer are you going to use?
Posted by Salmon
On the trails
Member since Feb 2008
83516 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:28 am to
I always put beer into chili

and I've made a reduction sauce with beer before

but I generally prefer to drink my beer
Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:31 am to
I was coming to post that I was thinking of trying a stout reduction sauce for a steak. How did you make yours and how did it turn out?

I prefer to drink mine as well and dont think I could stand pouring a really good beer into a pot.
Posted by LSUballs
RayVegas LA
Member since Feb 2008
37715 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 9:40 am to
1 Premium badass Murican lager (Budweiser or equal)
Who am I kidding, there is no equal
Dijon or spicy brown mustard
2 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
½ teaspoon ground coriander
2 medium yellow onions, each cut in half and thinly sliced
6 fresh bratwurst
1 jar or bag (1 pound) sauerkraut, drained
2 jalapeño chile peppers, seeded and finely chopped
6 brat or torpedo rolls, split
INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare the grill for direct cooking over medium heat (350° to 450°F).

Whisk the lager, 2 tablespoons mustard, brown sugar, and coriander.

In a large disposable foil pan arrange the onions in an even layer. Add the bratwurst and pour the beer mixture over the top. Place the pan over direct medium heat, close the lid, and bring the mixture to a simmer. Simmer for about 20 minutes, turning the brats two or three times. Add the sauerkraut and jalapeños to the pan, and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes more.

Transfer the bratwurst from the pan to the cooking grates and grill over direct medium heat, with the lid closed, until browned and fully cooked (160°F), 2 to 3 minutes, turning once. During the last 30 seconds to 1 minute of grilling time, toast the rolls, cut side down, over direct heat.

Place each brat in a roll and top with mustard and the sauerkraut mixture. Serve warm.
Posted by hiltacular
NYC
Member since Jan 2011
19665 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:15 am to
quote:

Sounds good . What kind of beer are you going to use?


Probably a pilsner. Monday Night has one called Nerd Alert that I have sitting in a growler.
Posted by BottomlandBrew
Member since Aug 2010
27060 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:30 am to
I usually braise my pot roast with a stout or porter, but last time I used a low IBU barleywine and it made a fantastic dish.

Fried shrimp with saisons is tasty. Flour, dunk in saison, batter, and fry.

Onions carmelized with cider is always good.

Stouts are frequent additions to my chili.
Posted by WeeBeaux
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
698 posts
Posted on 1/19/15 at 10:31 am to
What type of beer is best to add to chili? I'm assuming some type of stout?
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