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  1. First time doing this big piece of meat! Turned out great ! Very Beefy and rich
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  2. Great looking cooks all. Late to the party but I have to say that that porchetta looks mighty good @remi! As for you @C6Bill - what lady friend wouldn't be happy with a partner who cooks her a whole turkey AND bakes the bread for her turkey sandwich?!
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  3. Big Ole Hunka Meat! Nicely done!
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  4. Another great fish meal on the Kamado. I live in the Rochester. my area and we went out on a friends boat last night in Lake Ontario , had some great conversations and caught some steelhead and salmon. Today I cooked a steelhead filet that I brushed with olive oil, sprinkled with sea salt and fresh ground pepper, as well as B T Leigh’s Something for Spring Asian rub on cast iron at 400°. My wife made lemon artichoke pasta as a side. Both were wonderful. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  5. Great results tonight on the upper rack. BBQ with a vinegar binder and two rubs on the left, and Cornell Chicken on the left at 400°. Both turned out great with nice crispy skin. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  7. My lady friend asked for a turkey sandwich the other day
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  8. Short notice dinner plans last night resulted in a 3.3kg porchetta on the roti. Good times.
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  9. Spinning a Huli Huli Chook and Pineapple with Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head on the 32.
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  10. Yesterday I decided it was time to do some pork ribs. Lit the KK and shortly there after unexpected company arrived. In all the commotion I forgot about checking the KK temp. It was 425F and time was wasting. I needed to get the ribs on so they'd be done before bedtime. I put the ribs on and shut dome vents down to almost closed. By the time 5 hours had pasted the temp was now about 225F. We all know the last thing one wants to do is overheat a KK, it takes forever to get the temp down. I was dreading opening the KK. Surprise my ribs weren't burnt to a crisp. There's still hope for a nice dinner. I will admit the ribs were a little dry but the KK flavour more than made up for that. Plated with a baked potatoe with taragon, butternut squash and the first radish of the season.
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