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So cool! I haven't seen anyone else do this before. Good to know a 32" can fit a small pig.
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JDW started following Suckling Pig
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This one was nearly 2 weeks weaned so not exactly a "suckling" pig. First time I have attempted something like this but it was delicious and really tender. I used the whole fire basket in my 32" with lump mounded below the hams and shoulders. Cherry chunks for the smoke. Also used a large foil roaster for a water pan. Smoked at 240 for about 5 hours then upped it to 325 for the last hour to feed a hungry crowd. Next time I will use more smoke.
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You're correct, I don't bother cleaning that flap door in the front, as I never cook on it. Thanks for the complements on the food though!
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Hey Toney, I noticed you cleaned the grill just where you were cooking and left the other part .....well, dirty. HOWEVER, you made up for it with a picture perfecto plate and that evens the score. Hard day at the brewery?
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Last night's dinner was a spin off of Thai Larb. Grilled a chicken breast (which looked like it came off a turkey!) and tossed it in the dressing (lime juice, fish sauce, shallot, cilantro, basil and chile flakes. Coconut rice and charred green beans in bibb lettuce cups.
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Excellent looking meal. Well done, sir!
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Nice meal, lot of flavor forward action going on. You do realize that when your bro gets his KK the games begin....competition, and from that some great exchange in ideas.. Looks like the plan may have worked, a crafty devilish plot meant to entice, you convinced me.
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CBill, I'd like to see you do that.π
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Wow, what a great feast. π₯°Your brother should be getting his KK soon.
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Well, my birthday/ new niece visit has been a great success (letβs be honest, it was always mainly about my beautiful new niece!) My brother is waging a campaign at home to buy a Kamado of some sort, so requested brisket for our last night together in a bid to get his wife across the line. Decided to cook at 285F from the morning given we were aiming for dinner. Wrapped around 5 hours in, all done after another 2 hours. 3 hour rest. My usual sides of spicy salsa, horseradish cream, pickles, coleslaw, bbq sauce and smashed roast potatoes. I hope my brother is getting a nice bbqβ¦ Meanwhile, Iβm on lettuce and sparkling water for the next week! Hope youβve all had a good weekend.
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Cheers to another lap around the sun mate
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Happy Birthday!! Great looking meal.
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This is a T-Rex Jowl I picked up at the gift shop last time I visited Jurassic Park. I smoked it old school Texas style with just an SPG dry rub and little cayenne --no cane sugar. Last 1/2 hour I gave it a couple light coats of East Carolina/blackstrap molasses/honey/coffee glaze. Served caveman style --no sides, no utensils, no napkins. Good times were had by all.
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I've been asked to cut down o the size of the holes in my sourdough, it doesn't hold butter too well for toast lol
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Happy Birthday !!!!
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Happy birthday and a lovely dinner to celebrate. ππ
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Happy Birthday, indeed! Looks fabulous!
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Since my old FiAir is getting a little finicky, I decided to try this little MegaFlow50 Super Power Turbofan (aka the "violent fan" in the product insert). What a wonderful little fan for a KK! Took maybe 15-20 seconds to get the charcoal blazing, and on medium speed, no less. Thanks for the tip, @Tyrus!
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Birthday dinner tonight, with the added bonus of my brother visiting from interstate with his new baby. Some oysters, snacks and cheese followed by a reverse seared standing rib eye roast with heirloom tomato and fresh mozzarella salad with non-kneed bread and a good bottle of South Australian Shiraz. Canβt ask for too much better than that.
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Triangles, for a round pizza that would go in a square box.. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Now the important question, Robert: did you cut it into squares or triangles? π
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Sounds like it's a crispy crust. π₯°
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I ventured into the pizza oven game, this is a St. Louis style pizza, very thin, no yeast. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Cooking with Kirkland Professional Briquettes in my KK with pictures and details
gcb replied to gcb's topic in KK Cooking
Tyrus hope all is well!! They are both sold at Costco. Kingsford was on deal for $17.99 from $22.49 normal price. The Kirkland is reg $14.99 for the 30lb bag, Check it out at your Costco they should have it!! -
Cooking with Kirkland Professional Briquettes in my KK with pictures and details
Tyrus replied to gcb's topic in KK Cooking
30lbs for $14.99, that's a price from the 70's. Ebay had them for $57.99, they were either marked incorrectly or you scored big time, shoulda bought the whole shelf at that price. Nice cook