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Whatcha Cooking This Weekend???

Discussion in 'The Smokehouse' started by Certified106, Oct 18, 2013.

  1. mike bayerl

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    Looks delicious. Bread's most important features are smell, taste and texture. Looks don't matter at all.
     
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    I think I shall make something with the venison burger we ground up this weekend. Not sure if I'll go with plain patties or maybe go with a nice meat sauce for pasta. So many great options...
     
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    A basic hearty turkey noodle soup with vegetables and a grilled cheese sandwich. I am a sandwich dunker.

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    Sounds and looks great to me!
     
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    I've always made English Cuts (Shoulder area) in the crock pot for my roasts. I can barely pick up the meat because it falls apart. Love it.

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    That looks fantastic !
     
  7. Daryl

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    Thanks!
     
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    Baby Backs on the Kamado Joe for dinner tonight! Served with sweet potatoes fries and smoked beans.

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    Cooked some steaks last night. I tried the reverse sear, I smoked the steak for an hour then threw it on a wood fired grill to finish it off. Turned out pretty good but I am still fine tuning the process. I also made stuffed shrooms, smoked sausage, cream cheese, Parmesan cheese and smoked havarti cheese as the filler. My wife made twice baked potatoes and asparagus.
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    This morning I enjoyed the leftover food. I made an omelette with cheese and some smoked bacon on the inside, a little steak and a twice baked potatoe.
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    Wow that has my mouth watering right now!! Excellent job on a killer meal!
     
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    Looks great!! Those mushrooms sound fantastic and of course same goes for a good steak :drool:

    I havnt tried the reverse sear all that often. I have had great luck with a 90 second sear on each side above 700 degrees, then remove from the heat for about 20 minutes while bring the temp back to about 400. Then back on for 4-5 minutes each side until cooked to our liking.

    I bet the reverse sear gives a nice crisp blackened result which I do like alot.
     
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    "I havnt tried the reverse sear all that often. I have had great luck with a 90 second sear on each side above 700 degrees, then remove from the heat for about 20 minutes while bring the temp back to about 400. Then back on for 4-5 minutes each side until cooked to our liking."

    That sounds like a great way to cook a steak too. I might have to try that soon. Thanks
     
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    Just make sure to keep that resting steak out of the dogs reach if you have one :D
     
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    Figured it was the perfect day for some venison chili on the T6! Man is it smelling good in here! 20150215_111136.jpg 20150215_111144.jpg
     
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    A hearty homemade chicken and noodle stew to chase a snowy winter night away. Leftover buttered potato roll. The easy chair is calling.

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