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Thegreenchilemonster Cooks For Three

Since I recently found out that my wife is pregnant, I'll be cooking for 3

I figured I would share dishes throughout the pregnancy that are focused on providing an expecting mother the nutrients she needs to develop a healthy baby.

All of the meat I cook with will be organic, grass fed, and hormone free. All of the vegetables will be organic, and mostly home grown, until the season ends.

There will of course be chiles used in every meal, as always.

To start things off, last night I made this grass fed organic grilled butterflied leg of lamb, curried chickpeas, and steamed broccoli. Lots of quality folic acid and iron in there.

I marinated the lamb in olive oil, fresh garden rosemary, and a diced aji limo, before grilling it up.
 

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ShowMeDaSauce said:
I LOVE unagi!!!! It is a must try for anyone who wants try try sushi that is not made with raw fish.
I love it too, man! It's a great roll to make for a pregnant woman badly craving sushi, who can't eat anything raw right now.
 
While prepping some seco de cordero, I took these two lamb loins, separated the chops from the belly, and saved the bellies to make lamb bacon.

I rubbed the bellies down with a paste of salt, brown sugar, and pequin infused raw honey. I'm going to cure the bellies for 5 days in my fridge, smoke them with apple wood, then slice them to fry up for some scrumptious lamb bacon
 

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