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    • seawolfS
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      @ARNC I am, and I don’t like moving extra crap. Let’s use it up and try to start with a clean slate!

      @goosehd looking great!

      “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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        For some reason we couldn't find mussels even though we are at the coast - still tasted great though

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        • SFMCfrankyS
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          Mushroom, leek and bacon quiche - just out of the oven. I used a new recipe for the pie crust that called for a little cold vodka. Hopefully it works out.

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          • AlexA
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                • AlexA
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                  No photos of the after jerk chicken, but was 90mins at 150C with cherry and hickory wood. Served with rice and peas, coleslaw and mango salsa. I don’t say this lightly based on how much time I spend in the Caribbean, but it was some of the best jerk I’ve ever eaten

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                  • goosehdG
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                    @Alex If you get a chance, would love the recipe for the jerk please. 🙂

                    "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                    • Tago MagoT
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                      @goosehd I feel like there should be some kind of in-person mod meeting of the minds, preferably when @Alex is working his magic on the barbecue

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                      • bluemantraB
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                        @Alex What size BGE do you have? Large?

                        WTB IHJ-140-IG size L

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                        • AlexA
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                          @goosehd honestly, i just used Walkers Wood and butter, I think it was all in the smoke

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                          • AlexA
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                            @bluemantra just the regular one at home, and we have a Big Joe III at work

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                            • FilsonF
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                              A childhood delicacy. Bread fried in egg and milk. With cheese, herbs and ketchup!
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                              • bluemantraB
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                                @Alex Thanks. I'm looking at a Kamado style and was just curious if the Big Joe III or BGE XL is big enough for a large family and the occasional party. I do have a gas grill currently, but like the versatility of a Kamado.

                                WTB IHJ-140-IG size L

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                                • AlexA
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                                  @bluemantra said in Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today:

                                  I do have a gas grill currently, but like the versatility of a Kamado.

                                  I have both at home and at work. The gas one at home is convenient, if we want to grill some chicken breast quickly for eg, its not worth the time to set up the egg and get to temp etc etc. They both have a good use case.

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                                    @bluemantra said in Iron Chef WAYCT - What Are You Cooking Today:

                                    a large family and the occasional party

                                    How large, and how many heads are we feeding at the party

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                                    • goosehdG
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                                      I have the large BGE and it will easily feed 6 people and possibly 8 without any issues. Two spatchcock chickens or two complete racks of ribs or two pork shoulders or a lot of chicken pieces...and that's not even using the different layering racks that are available.

                                      "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                      • Tago MagoT
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                                        @goosehd so when can I come over?

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                                        • mclaincauseyM
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                                          @bluemantra Take a look at the Primo Oval. I think it's the best kamado, because being oval instead of circular in profile its oval share opens up a lot more space and temperature zones when you outfit it with all the gear--which is expensive, but gives you incredible versatility.

                                          Some of the cost is offset by the space efficiency. Mine is only a Large but it has the capacity of an XL BGE. Additionally, the D-shape of each side's heat deflectors allows you a ton of flexibility and multiple temperature zones concurrently. You can easily be searing something while going indirect with something else and roasting yet another thing. If you scroll down a bit on the link above you can view this conceptually in a graphic--there is an arrow to the right so you can see different zone setups. They don't get into what you can do stacking extension racks over the different halves of the cooker but you can have like 4 temperature zones going at a time.

                                          They're made in the USA as well if that matters.

                                          Think it, be it.

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            Oh--and whatever kamado you go with, IMO the best temperature regulator is the Smobot. This uses the natural characteristics of kamado efficiency to manage temperature. Instead of using a fan in the firebox, it uses a replacement daisy wheel that is actuated according to pit and two meat temperature sensors and how they are set. Because all it has to do is occasional microadjustments to the daisy wheel versus a firebox fan, it is a more pure way to manage temperature, and it can more easily run off a USB battery if you don't have a power supply nearby. So you set your probe temperatures, place the probes, and let her rip--total set it and forget it.

                                            I recommend learning how to do it manually first and then getting this thing to make your life easier once you know the cooker. I really appreciate being able to do overnight cooks without waking up throughout the night, or day cooks and errands or other activities.

                                            Think it, be it.

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