What did you cook or eat today (April 2026)?

I chased trout by mountain bike, 3 miles deep in the backcountry this entire day. I broke in my new isobutane stove to make a full lunch of NY strip steak, veggies, and instant mashed potatoes. I didn't see another human soul an
Amazing to do a full steak lunch out on a biking hike. Do you eat the trout you catch?
 
Red snapper with brown rice that I used homemade chicken stock to make.

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Streamside? On occasion, but I mostly catch and release.
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As if regular deviled eggs aren't good enough, those look incredible! I can't exactly tell, what all is on top? It looks like bacon, chives, caviar, dried seaweed, and sesame seeds, perhaps?
Thank you, they were pretty great!

The yolk filling is wasabi, soy sauce, sushi vinegar, and kewpie mayonnaise. The toppings are cucumber, avocado, green onion, smoked salmon, fish roe, and furikake, which is seaweed and sesame seeds, basically. Not hard to make, either. I'll do these again for sure. Your fish looks delicious too, BTW. Can't get any fresher than that!

They look great!
Thank you!
 
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Looks good. Korean BBQ isn't a flavor I've had yet. I have a bunch of Spam in my prepper pantry that I try to rotate, when I eat it... rarely. (No one else in my family will go near it... but they will if ever SHTF and there's nothing.) The kicker is those big cans are way too much for one person, and so I pay the Spam tax to the dogs, who are more than eager for their share. Sometimes I can find the little cans, which are more reasonable, yet still hold too much, so they also make the dogs happy. For individual use, the little one-slice packets are perfect, but I seldom find them and there's never any variety with those.
 
Looks good. Korean BBQ isn't a flavor I've had yet. I have a bunch of Spam in my prepper pantry that I try to rotate, when I eat it... rarely. (No one else in my family will go near it... but they will if ever SHTF and there's nothing.) The kicker is those big cans are way too much for one person, and so I pay the Spam tax to the dogs, who are more than eager for their share. Sometimes I can find the little cans, which are more reasonable, yet still hold too much, so they also make the dogs happy. For individual use, the little one-slice packets are perfect, but I seldom find them and there's never any variety with those.
Make some musabi and see if your famiy will try it. I'm not crazy about spam and even I will eat that.

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Looks good. Korean BBQ isn't a flavor I've had yet. I have a bunch of Spam in my prepper pantry that I try to rotate, when I eat it... rarely. (No one else in my family will go near it... but they will if ever SHTF and there's nothing.) The kicker is those big cans are way too much for one person, and so I pay the Spam tax to the dogs, who are more than eager for their share. Sometimes I can find the little cans, which are more reasonable, yet still hold too much, so they also make the dogs happy. For individual use, the little one-slice packets are perfect, but I seldom find them and there's never any variety with those.
Thank you. One of those cans will take me a week to go through and Food Lion has the smaller ones but those work out to like $7 if you got a regular size can. Dollar Tree has the single serves and I've been getting these and also paying the tax...
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