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What's on the grill or smoker?

Discussion in 'The Smokehouse' started by Genius, Jun 20, 2016.

  1. SKEETER McCLUSKEY

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    Today at the compound is rotted out F550 transmission pans and overstuffed portobellos in da rain 20220217_155047.jpg
     
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    You gonna drizzle them with used tranny fluid. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    not yet....
     
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    20220217_164524.jpg left over tri tip roast
     
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    20220212_184413.jpg banana bread....I would prefer banana moonshine
     
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    20220213_143400.jpg pull apart garlic bread
     
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    Yes. ....just makin sure she still qualified
     
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    First cook on the new griddle last night, figured ribeyes would be a good way to break it in, plus potatoes and spinach/garlic. Doctors orders as of today are no more red meat, beer, coffee and anything good for the next two weeks due to some GI issues I've been going through :headbang:

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    I need to get me a small blackstone!
     
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    I have the 22 and use it often. Wanted to get the 36 but I have too many grills and cooking devices as it is. The 22 is perfect for tabletop use, stores away easily and can still fit a good amount of food on it. Wally World has the stainless front 22 for $125 right now. Pretty good price considering I paid $110 for mine pre covid prices.
     
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    Small , go for the gold.

    I was so lucky a couple years ago when I was walking through the local Dicks sporting goods and they were putting a 36 inch out on clearance for $149 at the end of the summer season. It never even left the cart and got placed on the sales floor , It went straight to the checkout line . I couldn't pass it up.
    They are awesome but I just need to use it more than I do.
     
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    If you are using pink curing salt, you can cut the regular salt way back. With a dry cure I usually do 1% to 1.5% salt by weight. The common 3% plus recipes are WAY to salty for my taste.

    I have experimented with a variety of sweeteners, and now mostly use just plain sugar. There is so little maple flavor retained in the bacon, I think it is a waste of money to cure with it. Pour the maple syrup on the bacon after its fried and hits your plate! Usually 1% range on the sugar as well.
     
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    Gettin my flat top fix 20220213_164408.jpg
     
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