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  1. When I was looking to make my purchase, @Paul helped me out with some advice and a photo. Here it is and good luck with your purchase!
  2. Thanks, that is helpful to know Tony. I too have a batch of chillis left on the plants but am not sure if they will ripen before the winter sets in. Down to freezing here overnight last night. Good luck!
  3. Last week I made a few jars of lemon kasundi, using a couple of 7 pot chillis. This weekend I made this lot: The two on the left are the start of Louisiana style sauces per @tony b's recipe. I am on the road this week and thought of bring them with me in the car to do the checking for mould but I thought that would be a step too far. The ghost chile hot sauce recipe contained enough tomatoes and sugar to soften the super hot chocolate bhutlah and bhut jolokia peppers. A nice soft heat results. I used the Jamaican hot peppers in the Belizian sauce. Looking forward to breaking into these over the winter. Still have quite a few very hot bhut jolokia peppers left. Will dry some but am still on the look out for a good recipe.
  4. Don't you just love a roti cook for the quick clean up? And the very very tasty results. Good job!
  5. I will do. The football season has been fun so far. Things getting to the serious stage now. Next few weeks should give us a better idea about who is who and how I should bet in order to win some rub off you. Patience young grasshopper, patience.
  6. Yeah, the KK came in very handy. I had read about putting the binchotan out in water but you also have to dry it out before using it again and I am not so sure about that as the weather gets colder. Also, I wasn't ready for super heated water I already love this grill. It is fun having that active, and very instant, interaction between your food and the fire. It was great Bruce. It is a Chinese recipe and the wings are normally deep fried. I guess I can claim that this is the healthy option.
  7. I finally got around to harvesting my chillis today. Here they are. I am a little worried because I have lots and lots of two super hot varieties - the chocolate bhutal and the white bhut jolokia. Hmmmm. I see fiery times ahead.
  8. At last! My konro grill arrived on Friday. It took me by surprise as I'd been sent some tracking data for UPS that didn't work and, by the time I got around to checking it out with the seller, the DHL man was at my door with an enormous, heavy box. Why was it so big? Well that is @Syzygies's fault. He was the one who turned me on to binchotan charcoal. Long before my KK arrived I figured I couldn't afford the real deal and so I bought these binchotan briquettes for a fraction of the price. I never used them in the KK because they seemed like such a precious resource and I instead waited until I could buy a konro grill so I could use them in small amounts. When I came to order the grill from the US it turned out that both the grill and the binchotan were so much cheaper in the US that it was worth ordering both, even with the additional UK duty and tax. Hence my super heavy delivery yesterday. Here are the beauties. Binchotan is notoriously difficult to light. I didn't have a chimney so I lit a fire in my KK21 and put the binchotan in there to get hot. Here are are the hot coals in my pristine konro grill My prawn stuffed chicken wings started to sizzle pretty much immediately. Yum!! I stood out in the cold, turning and basting every couple of minutes. I have to do something about my ODK arrangements. Nothing like @MacKenzie's custom set up!! Best of all, the KK came in very handy at the end of the cook. I was able to put the left over binchotan in the KK23, shut the lid and preserve these pieces for my next cook. I think binchotan actually works out to be very economical given it doesn't burn away very fast, is super hot and can be re-used. All good. Slightly wonky plated shot but very tasty nonetheless.
  9. Looks yummy Aussie!
  10. Congratulations to you both and welcome to the owner's community @TomRaz.
  11. Congratulations are due on two counts: 1. On starting to build your rainbow stable of KKs. I am sure more will follow now that you have caught the bug. 2. On having a new toy to play with so soon after the first. I am sure you will like the 23. I find it does pretty much everything I need alongside my 21. I hope your 23 doesn't feel cowed by your 42! Still jealous of that carcass absorbing real estate.
  12. Great to see that you are both happy with your new, long awaited purchases. I've loved mine for a while and am looking forward to the upgrade to the block.
  13. Ha ha @Wahoo. So you've succumbed to the two KK rule very quickly. Why the 23 and isn't that a different colour to your 42?
  14. I'm so glad you are back posting @Pequod. Now I can talk about bread ears with the best of them.
  15. First I must apologise to @MacKenzie for not saying how nice her meatloaf looked. I was more preoccupied with trying to figure out what a meatloaf is. Sorry. Your meatloaf looks v moist and tasty! I read about references to meatloaf like food in history books but it sounds like what is eaten now is largely an American invention. It is funny how things that were created in times of difficulty and for convenience become the comfort food that we turn to even when we have so much to choose from. As for the fatty/baconator? Wow. It is hard to say no to anything with bacon but that is quite a thing! My local pig farmer is pretty much up for anything so I might send him the recipe and see if he can pick out some bacon with the right width to make a decent lattice. What fun. Heart attack, here I come...
  16. That looks lovely @Aussie Ora. At first I thought it was too cooked for me but that nice red tinge tells me it must have been moist and vey tasty.
  17. tekobo

    Bottling Summer

    I think I am with you on that. Not keen on the idea of coming back and starting again. Maxing out this life is quite enough for this one soul.
  18. Yeah, I agree with Aussie, it would be good to see your cooks. My dad asked me to buy him an instant pot when he visited earlier in the year. He has had such fun with it. He complains that the recipes are for ingredients that he can't find in Nigeria but he substitutes stuff and was really proud of the goat ribs he cooked the other week!
  19. tekobo

    Bottling Summer

    The Husband loves Guinness and agrees that it tastes better in Ireland. Don't just go to the brewery, he had great fun in pubs when we did a driving tour. The Irish are so welcoming. In one visit he was quizzed about his football team (no controversy there, he follows rugby) and was given a nickname and on his second visit to another pub the barman was already pouring his Guinness out as he approached the bar. I've always said that I've enjoyed being Nigerian but next time around I would like to see what it is like being Irish or Italian.
  20. Ha ha ha. Good to know that I discovered the shop vac even though I didn't know what one was. For UK folk, here is the link in case you are interested...https://www.domu.co.uk/vonhaus-25l-ash-vacuum. I am also interested in the fact that @orthopod threw us off the scent with his question and still hasn't told us much about his KK or when it is arriving!
  21. Hmmm. Where does meatloaf come from? It is not something that is part of my culture and it seems uniquely American but you can't be the only ones who make it. Off to find out.
  22. That sounds really good. This is my go to takeaway dish locally and it is just great. I've never taken a picture as I generally walk in the door, decant into plate and apply face. Yum!
  23. Cool. Great to hear from you again @Bruce Pearson. You brighten our days with your positive outlook. And I have missed hearing about your latest shopping splurge. What? No new sauce hoard? How are you getting on with the stuff you bought??
  24. tekobo

    Bottling Summer

    Thanks all, very kind. I love the allotment. It would be great if I could work in an office in the winter and take a sabbatical every summer to play with seeds and soil. I did that this year but won't get the opportunity to repeat for a while and retirement is a way off yet. You retirees don't know how jealous I am of you. Hey @Tyrus, my team isn't doing quite so well this year. Any ideas about a mid to late season bet that we could enter into? Getting low on rub here.
  25. Congratulations @orthopod! I absolutely love the 22" table top. What colour did you choose? I am looking forward to seeing it in situ. Whenever there is a conversation about cleaning KKs there are the brushers and the vaccers. I still have not worked out what a "shop vac" is. Is it a known thing in the US? Here I bought this really simple and effective vacuum cleaner. It was super cheap as well, under £30 if I remember correctly. The only maintenance required is to wash the filter out every 5-10 uses depending on the amount of stuff you hoovered up. You don't get much simpler or lighter than this:
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