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Simple dinner of BBQ'ed chicken. Played with 4 different sauces, just to make things fun: Dinosaur Honey Mustard Creole, Dinosaur Wango-Tango Habanero, Cackalacky CheerWine and my house sauce. All thighs were dusted with Slap Yo' Daddy. I only sauced the undersides, trying to keep the skin side crispy. Direct, on main grate, cherry wood chunks, 350F. 

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Plated with roasted spuds and hushpuppies, with a side salad.

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Final jury is out on the sauces, as I only ate 2 pieces of chicken with dinner - the Creole and the Cheerwine. Leftovers await!

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15 minutes ago, BIGSHEP said:

Steve you know I am 15 minutes away. I could have picked my pizza up at the driveway. 

I'll do the curb service but I'm not putting on the roller skates. 😆

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Happy Earth Day!!  🌎

50 years - WOW!

I guess that I was distracted on 4-20 day :smt033 and forgot to post pics of the dinner. Pork Satay skewers with peanut sauce over coconut rice, with a nice side salad and a tasty Rose. Main grate, direct, 350F with peach wood chunks.

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Got the craving out of the blue. Had to improvise a bit, as I didn't have any cans of coconut milk in the pantry. Faked it with a combo of half-n-half and coconut oil - worked surprisingly well.

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Grabbed the point offered at the local (choice) and cooked it up with s&P and a little additional things 3hrs in. Used the round SS pan that was drilled out and it performed very well for a comfortable 8 hours. Found it gave a equal balance distribution for the heat deflection. Wrapped at the stall in paper since it was a lean piece, but at the end it was all meat. 

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Bruce, this is only the second time I've grilled cabbage and yes, it is very good. I also like it boiled and then add lots of butter and pepper. I first saw CK do it. Takes quite a bit of time to do though, I think this was about 2 hours.

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That's crazy, kinda makes me think of Pad Thai?

Well, tonight was another steak night. A skirt steak from Trader Joes rubbed with Gunpowder and Dizzy Pig Red Eye Express, direct on the lower grate with post oak and mesquite chunks.

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Plated with sautéed mushrooms and asparagus, with roasted potatoes, and chimichurri sauce. I have to say that I nailed this one top to bottom! 

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