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Looks yummy! What was the before weight? |
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The greek one sounds interesting, I need to think about what else could go into it, it could work. I don't think I've ever tried chèvre in a fatty before. |
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Jeff, Duane, nice looking pork there.
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This past saturday the wife had a pork tenderloin on the grill (the whole tenderloin ... 12in long?) and coated it in her typical BBQ/pork rub. It was delicious!!! I've never had pork tenderloin that tender before. The fat was like a butter sauce ... sooooo good!
Wishing I'd taken a picture now. :( |
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Had 2 racks of babybacks and a rack of spare ribs on the smoker Sunday during my BBQ/Herf @ my house. After they were done, I raised the heat and grilled some burgers and brats.
Was a good Sunday! |
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Took some thick cut bacon and smoked it with apple wood. I am now in a bacon induced coma:)
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4 pound brisket rubbed and ready to go.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...e/IMG_0030.jpg On the grill. http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...e/IMG_0031.jpg |
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Looking good. Can't wait to see how it turns out! :tu
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What is in that rub?
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gonna guess mustard and rosemary, black pepper, and hmmmm....... yep, do tell. And post pics later. Dig me some lamb.
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That lamb looks nice!!! What internal temp do you cook it too?
I had never cooked lamb before so I bought one from a local farmer and had it processed. Now I'm a big fan!!!! Cooks kind of like beef to me but has a nice hint of that wild game "liver" flavor. My youngest (6 yr old daughter) loves the chops cooked on the grill. I havent tried to smoke any of it yet but I want to smoke the shanks soon! |
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Basic ingredients: 9-12 cloves of fresh garlic 2-3 teaspoons fresh rosemary (for dried, I would say 1-1.5 teaspoon should do it.) about 1 teaspoon each of: dried oregano dried thyme kosher salt whole black peppercorns Throw all this in a mini-food processor/chopper, add a splash of olive oil and process. You're looking for a paste like consistancy, so add a bit more olive oil as necessary. That's kind of the base I use, from there I usually wing it and will add ingredients for whatever mood I'm in. In this case, the one you are seeing had about 2-3 teaspoons of whole cayenne peppers chopped up and added to it, along with maybe 1/2 a teaspoon brown mustard seed and some ground cumin. I've done some with paprika, tamarind paste, ginger (cut the rosemary and garlic a bit add small amount of sesame oil) and other spices, it just depends on what I'm feeling like. Dump it on, let it rest a few hours if possible (with all that garlic, it's strong, so overnight max - otherwise it might be too much). |
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It actually was Luke (tuxpuff) who turned me on to smoking lamb breasts aka denver ribs (the lower cut of the ribcage) about a year ago. I'm not sure about lamb shanks on the smoker, I'm thinking they are too lean and might dry out. Not every cut of meat works on a smoker. Personally, I'd go with a leg of lamb instead, marinade it and then smoke it. :2 |
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I picked up 2 more butts and a package of spare ribs at Sam's that I'm going to fire up tomorrow. :tu
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