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Loving this argentinian style of cooking got my butcher to cut up some beef ribs in strips. ae9289eea9d5c09486f594cfcd0aba25.jpg.gave them some salt and pc .d8f03db8199dc318ea66a0287ae138d1.jpg.made up my own version of chimchurrie. 21dabe658b473507ef3a0feac81c1a92.jpg.b479bb6354eab7a3c13bca8efd7ea77e.jpg.4bebfc4e3a58c84c5d0b79a4f51aaf90.jpg.then I gave the ribs a coating.a130d2b5d3c132d7c3dcddef5280d9b9.jpg.got the coals happening an threw on some butter corn on the outer.4a26f21ee2cef440d2e21b60e128e063.jpg.on go the ribs with a couple of snags.22c5b68f22b99d1b8963028d6ead3e06.jpg.then threw the corn on direct looking good.3767de92301a0813fe3d0b30ce4ae5c1.jpg.and plated quickest beef ribs I've ever done lol.d1a9ef75d2c08ee818cc8d504a7ab4f6.jpg

 

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@Aussie Ora, please post these somewhere else.  The Husband might see your wonderful cooks and start to blame me for swapping his Argentinian BBQ for the KKs!

Really authentic and tasty looking meat cuts.  Kudos.  

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Loving this argentinian style of cooking got my butcher to cut up some beef ribs in strips. ae9289eea9d5c09486f594cfcd0aba25.jpg.gave them some salt and pc .d8f03db8199dc318ea66a0287ae138d1.jpg.made up my own version of chimchurrie. 21dabe658b473507ef3a0feac81c1a92.jpg.b479bb6354eab7a3c13bca8efd7ea77e.jpg.4bebfc4e3a58c84c5d0b79a4f51aaf90.jpg.then I gave the ribs a coating.a130d2b5d3c132d7c3dcddef5280d9b9.jpg.got the coals happening an threw on some butter corn on the outer.4a26f21ee2cef440d2e21b60e128e063.jpg.on go the ribs with a couple of snags.22c5b68f22b99d1b8963028d6ead3e06.jpg.then threw the corn on direct looking good.3767de92301a0813fe3d0b30ce4ae5c1.jpg.and plated quickest beef ribs I've ever done lol.d1a9ef75d2c08ee818cc8d504a7ab4f6.jpg
 
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Aussie, what a tasty looking cook.
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I was just reminded of a great book: "Secrets of the Patagonian Barbecue".  It is full of food porn, pictures of gorgeous cuts of grilled meat.  It is also very macho.  I think the girls get to do the salad and the boys grill.  A great book to own if you can get hold of it as there is a lot of detail about South American cuts and grilling techniques if you are interested.  Stupidly expensive on amazon for some reason, can't work out why, but hopefully you can find a cheaper used copy.  

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On 12/24/2017 at 8:05 AM, tekobo said:

I was just reminded of a great book: "Secrets of the Patagonian Barbecue".  It is full of food porn, pictures of gorgeous cuts of grilled meat.  It is also very macho.  I think the girls get to do the salad and the boys grill.  A great book to own if you can get hold of it as there is a lot of detail about South American cuts and grilling techniques if you are interested.  Stupidly expensive on amazon for some reason, can't work out why, but hopefully you can find a cheaper used copy.  

Hello @tekobo Who is the author of your version of "Secrets of the Patagonian Barbecue" as strangely there are two books of this name, one by Robert Marin and the other by Hector Salgardo. Thanks

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2 hours ago, Ron Hixon said:

Hello @tekobo Who is the author of your version of "Secrets of the Patagonian Barbecue" as strangely there are two books of this name, one by Robert Marin and the other by Hector Salgardo. Thanks

Hi there Ron.   The version that I have is by Robert Marin.  It is the non bilingual English version.  I just found it on amazon.co.uk and the first review was all about how it is a book for men who grill.  Poo to that but yay for the book!  Certainly worth getting it if you can get hold of it.  Having said that, I do also like the Francis Mallman books.  Great sense of freedom, imagination and skill in his way of cooking with fire.  

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Hello @tekobo 

Thank you for your response and I will look out for both books.

PS. I have enjoyed reading many of the posting over the last couple of weeks as I am considering buying a KK

PPS. As a fellow Brit I recognise your sense of humour :-)

best wishes

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@Basher I like the Cobalt Blue Pebble. I also think that the Olive and Gold Pebble as well as the Matte Black Pebble look really good. If I was in front of them all, I could probably tell you which one I liked best quite quickly, more difficult from pictures.

My wife after she finished looking towards heaven, looked over my shoulder at my PC and said she like the Cobalt Blue Pebble, so that's a start :-)

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Those were my top choices. Ended up with the gold pebble after being fixed on blue for a while.
What part of England are you? Tekobo had blue, maybe she can introduce you to a real life view?


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@basher I lived in London up until 20 years ago, I now live one hour west of Bristol in a little village looking out into what is called the Somerset Levels


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43 minutes ago, Ron Hixon said:

@Basher I like the Cobalt Blue Pebble. I also think that the Olive and Gold Pebble as well as the Matte Black Pebble look really good. If I was in front of them all, I could probably tell you which one I liked best quite quickly, more difficult from pictures.

My wife after she finished looking towards heaven, looked over my shoulder at my PC and said she like the Cobalt Blue Pebble, so that's a start :-)

Good start Ron.  She hasn't thrown you out or had you sectioned and she has even considered a colour.  You're in!  

With your choice of colour you may want to consider your moods.  At the moment I have green hair and am waiting for my pink mask to arrive in the post but I can and will change both, in time.  That said, all the rooms in my house are painted white because I like the calm and blank canvas that a single colour provides.  Although I loved my cobalt blue KKs and they served me well, they were just too persistently cheerful for me.  As tonyb will always say: YMMV. 

 

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@tekobo My wife is used to my obsessions, many and various. I think you can judge a person by the quality and quantity of their toys.

I see you sold your two Cobalt Blue KK’s and three new ones on order. What colour(s) have you chosen?


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2 minutes ago, Ron Hixon said:

I see you sold your two Cobalt Blue KK’s and three new ones on order. What colour(s) have you chosen?

Ha ha. That is the million dollar question.  At the end of each working day The Husband asks me what cocktail I would like him to make me.  I say "a nice one".  That way I get a nice surprise.  Same with my new KKs.  

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48 minutes ago, tekobo said:

That is the million dollar question.

And if revealed the certainty of that color may not at all be what it is. No, alas with the Tekebo secret, it is hidden in a vault beside the CocaCola recipe and is safe for the moment. We need to employ other methods of extraction, "I'll get you my pretty, and your little cat too".  Do you believe in spooks?

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