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Nice tuna and asparagus plate! 

@Bruce Pearson - Aleppo is about the same as a Hungarian hot paprika, maybe a tad spicier?Definitely not as hot as cayenne. They are my "go to" when a recipe calls for "red pepper flakes."

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Kai Yang Chicken with Tamarind Dipping Sauce. This is a Milk Street recipe. There’s lemongrass in there, so I know it’s authentic. <_<

Making the sauce. Starts with sautéing some lemongrass, a chili, and shallot. 

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Then magic happened! (I.e., I forgot to take any other pics of the sauce making process).

The chook brined in a soy sauce, fish sauce, cilantro, lemongrass, etc. mixture for two hours. Then I spun it with a pineapple. The pineapple is sporting Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head, which I’m told is all the rage in Thailand. <_<

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Ready to serve.

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Have done this one before. It’s becoming a favorite way to do a chook.

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Tonight’s dinner was Berkshire pork belly with home made bao buns and a hoisin based bbq sauce, these are quickly becoming a favourite!

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Great looking belly and buns mate look so tempting ..rib racks do a nice sauce .

Outback kamado Bar and Grill

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I needed flavour flavour for dinner, Peposo, should do it. :) 

Add some just picked spinach from the garden, add some rice and we have lift off.:) 

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This week night cook turned out so well I thought I would share the pictures with you.

I found a recipe for tea smoking rainbow trout.  It was all complicated, with rice, jasmine tea leave, sugar, star anise etc all getting heated up in a wok.  You then had to find a way to seal it all up and smoke for 60 minutes.  Easy with a KK.  Set up the basket splitter in the 23", put a pan with the smoking ingredients on the direct side and the fish on the indirect side.  60 minutes later, the fish was at 55C internal temperature and here is the gorgeous result.

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The husband lifted the skin and fillets and was impressed at how perfectly cooked it was.

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And I thoroughly enjoyed the eating.  So happy to own a KK.  

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Kai Yang Chicken with Tamarind Dipping Sauce. This is a Milk Street recipe. There’s lemongrass in there, so I know it’s authentic. <_> Making the sauce. Starts with sautéing some lemongrass, a chili, and shallot. 
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Then magic happened! (I.e., I forgot to take any other pics of the sauce making process).
The chook brined in a soy sauce, fish sauce, cilantro, lemongrass, etc. mixture for two hours. Then I spun it with a pineapple. The pineapple is sporting Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head, which I’m told is all the rage in Thailand. <_>9BF842D1-1CE4-4F5E-96C2-7940695DA2E6.thumb.jpeg.0fe1a0576a323f93612cf4b0070f6532.jpeg
Ready to serve.
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Have done this one before. It’s becoming a favorite way to do a chook.

Looks great as usual


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Tonight’s dinner was Berkshire pork belly with home made bao buns and a hoisin based bbq sauce, these are quickly becoming a favourite!

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Yum. Has your new one arrived yet?


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