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What y'all cookin for the long weekend?
I always make it a point to fire up the smoker and or grill whenever we have a long weekend. I'm planning on buying two salmon filets, one to smoke and one to attempt to make Lox (gravlox) by curing it. If I'm gonna go to the trouble of firing the smoker up and cleaning it, I'm gonna go ahead and smoke a packer cut brisket as well. What you got?
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Chicken breasts on the Foreman, bitches!!!
WHA, WHA!!! |
I made a brisket last weekend; anyone know of a place that just sells the point?
Salmon sounds good, I have some Alder wood I've been meaning to burn. |
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Tomorrow I'll be smoking up a pork loin. Saturday My buddy wants me to make chicken thighs and sausages for his FF draft. Sunday I'm thinking shrimp shish kabobs on the grill
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I'm with you, if I'm firing it up I'm getting my money's worth. I'm smoking a brined salmon appetizer style, a couple fatties (rolled sausage stuffed with whatever), and a brisket. I got a brisket from a family farm in NE Kansas. I honestly think the briskets at McGonigles are over trimmed. I'll likely grill some tri-tip and veg at some point.
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Mountain Home Dehydrated Chili Mac
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I really want to crack open one of these bottles of Earthquake, so I may pick up a couple prime grade rib eyes and grill.
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Hrmmmm.....I think i might tinker with a home made chili this weekend.
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Here's a good one to start with: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/a...ipe/index.html |
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But for some reason I can only it eat during the fall or winter. |
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This. I wont be cooking chilli till november when it cools down a bit |
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By fanatic, I mean I eat the shit out of it. Nothing is better during a cold, blistery day. |
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I'll be working pretty much all the time and my wife is out of town. So probably grill whatever I can find.
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Smoked brisket on grilled buns
Smoked beans Cole Slaw Corn fritters w/honey |
It looks like we might invite some of the relatives over on Monday, so we'll probably just go with a basic cookout.
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heed my warning, don't do the cinnamon....it'll ruin your whole weekend.
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Smoking some ribs, some smoked beans, some corn on the cob, corn bread, homemade chips, slaw and beer, lots of beer. :)
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What about for those who don't get Monday off? Can we make a thread for that?
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I've got a customer who brings me all kinds of food from Chicago. he makes the trip every couple of Weeks and always brings me SOMETHING. Some kind of food, he picks it and brings it. Anyways last week he brought me Italian beef, Au jous, and a big bucket of gardinaire from some butcher I think. five lbs of beef sliced really thin. And the gardinaire I could just sit and eat with a spoon, best I've ever had. Just went and looked, no label on the bucket... Today he brought me burritos. He's a ****ing cool old dude. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Edit...and if it doesn't have a little dark molasses in it, it sucks. :) |
And I'm not a fan of cinnamon in my chili, but I know purple who like it.
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This really isn't in the spirit of the the thread I am sort of busy this weekend to have some awesome cookout but I did find these pork dumplings for pretty cheap that taste fantastic after throwing them in some boiling water. I could never tire of these things.
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You all need to smoke up some brisket and put it in chili instead of hamburger. It is outstanding.
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I'm working every day.
Hopefully it's a profitable weekend. I'll use some of the proceeds for good eats later. Meanwhile, I'll enjoy reading this thread. |
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it was as close to heaven as i may ever reach. |
I like a little chocolate in my chili, but I also put some cilantro in my last great batch.
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Smokin a turkey some country ribs and brauts .. maybe some corn too .....
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We made a Tandoori Oven last week and are firing it up.
Strangest thing, you cure the inside of the oven with a puree (sp) of plain yogurt and spinach leaves. Menu is whole chickens, chicken legs and Naan Bread. And yes there will be plenty of craft beers. |
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labor day weekend doesn't mean shit to me. It's probably my most hated holiday.
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Meth.
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Reeeyibs man!
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I've got two racks of baby back ribs I think I'll do Sunday. Also smoke some bbq beans, maybe do a turkey breast.
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I'll probably order a pizza tomorrow. I'm working a half day Monday.
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Crappie fillets
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I'm sure they aren't that bad. |
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http://chicago.seriouseats.com/2010/...portillos.html |
I changed my mind. Ended up smoking a packer cut briske and two butts. Gonna make a small batch of chili tomorrow with some of the chopped brisket
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The block party that was supposed to be today (rain out) is tomorrow. Got the brisket request from the neighbor and firemen (annual visitors to the block party), so brisket it is...
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My wife doesn't like meringue and my daughter is iffy on it. I had two small pieces tonight and plan to eat two bigger ones tomorrow (one for breakfast and one for dessert) and repeat that on Monday. If my wife and daughter don't warm up to it, there is still some pie in that plate Tuesday morning and by then it is getting iffy bacteria wise. I'm gonna be in a diabetic coma too. Not to mention the six eggs and stick of butter. America, **** yeah. |
The weather has been fail, but so far I have got Grilled Chicken and Pork Chops in. Still want to get some grilled Sausage Biscuits for breakfast tomorrow morning.
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Last night we had a BBQ at a friends house. Chicken breast, carne asada, and kielbasa. Lots of sides to go with it. Today we going to do chicken tacos on the grill. Can't wait until I get my weber kettle grill (22.5 grill). Right now I'm rockin' the smaller version (Smokey Joe).
When I get the bigger one, it's going to be ribs ribs and ribs. |
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I had to do it fellas. $149 at Walmart plus $6 for the Weber cover. I'm ready to rock. |
Is brisket tender? I have an infrared grill I can get some smoke in.... Give me a temp and time to cook
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I also have an Orion Cooker/Smoker as shown in the video below <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-RNNP2sLTOE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Now watch this if you have time and tell me if you think this unit will work good at cooking this. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5bbs1JpkgGE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Thanks... I will try it, never cooked or ate a brisket before |
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Low and slow is preferred but you can high heat a brisket at 325-375 for 4-5 hours if you foil it. I've done several, but not with your set up. You'll lose some bark but you can keep it tender.
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Nope, won't be any bark... Still contemplating Orion or my infrared grill .... Infrared will get some bark when it's time... What kind of beef cut will this taste similar too if done right? |
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If you have a cooker that can maintain 225 and plenty of time, I'd go low and slow. If you have a cooker that struggles to maintain a low temp or want to do a brisket without burning an entire day, you might benefit from a higher heat method. |
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