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    Grilling, Smoking, BBQ, etc. WAYCT (What Are You Cooking Today) Outdoor Edition

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      @scarfmace you have any experience with blaze gas grills? They also look outstanding.

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      • scarfmaceS
        scarfmace
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        Yea I do, they are very hard to find in Europe but I've seen a couple, they are solid as a tank.

        "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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          Are you able to do smoking with that. Have you done ribs,brisket or pork butt in it?

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          • scarfmaceS
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            Yes sir, I have done all of those things and more on mine. 😃

            Basically the kamado (any kamado) is a really well insulated kettle bbq with additional space between the grill and the charcoal. This added space permits you to add what is usually called a heat deflector. This heat deflector renders your entire grill surface indirect as it bends the rising heat and forces it to the walls of the kamado. The Blaze works a little different in that the heat deflector is a 4-1 plate and not only designed to deflect the heat, but one that can also be used as a pizza stone and a surface for baking eggs etc.

            Couldn't resist: here is a picture of 3 Saint-Louis cut ribbs (each about 1.5kg)

            "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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              Those are beautiful,look absolutely perfect. Going to be smoking a turkey later on today on a PK360.

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              • seawolfS
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                @scarfmace:

                Yes sir, I have done all of those things and more on mine. 😃

                That kamado and those ribs are gorgeous! I love my egg, but that thing is just drool worthy. I have a Lang 48 that I had to leave with a friend in VA because of a move to CA, but someday I hope to retrieve it. I love BBQ 🙂

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                  Kamado looks amazing.  I’ve been experimenting with open fire cooking. Got a lot to learn, but having fun and everything has been great.

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                  • scarfmaceS
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                    I love open fire cooking! I did a duck breast with pumpkin squash and baby spinach on an open fire yesterday. Also, for catering I don't use the kamado but an open fire style bbq in the likes of an Ofyr or an ArtaFlame.

                    "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                      I didn’t really cook this outdoors, but it is pretty barbecue like…Also, I can’t be bothered to find the regular cooking thread. But, here’s a Dutch oven pork butt:


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                      • Paul9221P
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                        That looks fantastic!  I could easily see paying big $$$ for that plate at a restaurant.  Even the plate itself looks wonderful.  What's under the green beans?

                        Blanket-line all the things!!!

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                          Thanks! I always eat waaay too much when i make this.

                          There’s blistered tomatoes in with the beans. I just seared all of the veggies in the cast iron real quick after I shredded up the pork.

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                            Made my first BBQ Brisket.Just did the Flat,which is the leaner part of the brisket,as opposed to the Point which has a thick fatcap. Didn’t do it pure Texas style,as I rubbed it wit salt,pepper,onion,chili,and smoked paprika. Had a drip pan underneath filled with water and a little bourbon. Used Hickory and Pecan for my smoking wood. Sprayed about every hour with a 50/50 mix of water and apple juice. When the brisket reached 160,I wrapped it in aluminum foil,which is known as the Texas Crutch,to get over the Stall. Took it off when it reached 190,let it rest about 1.5 hours and, I don’t know if it was beginners luck,but it was really quite good. 

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                            • scarfmaceS
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                              That a great looking brisket! Doesn't look like a flat to be honest though, can you show me a picture of it cut in half?

                              This is what a typical flat looks like trimed and cooked

                              "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                                For some reason,I didn’t get a notice that you responded on this thread. @scarfmace It looked pretty similar to the uncooked piece of meat that you posted. It weighed about 8lbs when I picked it up from my butcher,who’s pretty old school. I called him on a Wednesday to specifically reserve a Brisket Flat,and I think the Point would’ve had a significantly larger/thicker Fatcap. My smoker is pretty narrow so I had to trim it so It would fit on the smoker. Here’s a picture of a slice.

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                                  Well within the acceptable parameters Sir

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                                  • scarfmaceS
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                                    Looks good indeed! For some reason the picture of the whole thing on the grill looked way thicker then what I'm used to.  😉

                                    "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                                    • scarfmaceS
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                                      Last weekend I made Chicken Cacciatore on the open grill of a customer. Always feel joy when I get a chance to work on an open fire! Who here knows this dish?

                                      "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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                                      • ROmanR
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                                        Looks great, I've never made it on a grill before.

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          I used to make this a lot, thanks for reminding me, will make again when back in UK…..

                                          https://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chicken-recipes/hunter-s-chicken-stew-pollo-alla-cacciatora/

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                                          • scarfmaceS
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                                            @Giles  It's the exect same dish but slightly different receipe then what I use.

                                            I use Pancetta instead of anchovis and I quench the pancetta and garlic with red wine. I then add the tomato's.

                                            Also if you grill celery over an open fire and then chop it up, it adds a great deal of smokey flavor. I end with forest mushrooms and olives.

                                            (also Jamie is wrong in saying it's the wife that makes it. Originaly it's actualy the hunter himself that makes it while on a hunt as he can let it sit over an open fire for quite some time.)

                                            "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

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