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Very nice.
Not to get technical, but according to chemistry alcohol is a solution...
Large & Small BGE
Stockton Ca.
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Turkey and orzo salad, kept it simple. Had a sparkling cider (we're expecting, so no champaign this year...or at least not rubbing it wife's face at Christmas)LBGE & SBGE. Central Texas.
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Great-looking spread VI! The table setting is very festive looking indeed. I hope everything was as good as it looked.
I'm about an hour and a half into my first standing rib roast on the BGE. The temps on the BGE are so well-controlled even though the air temperature is in the mid 20s. I feel sort of useless right now. I'm certainly not used to having free time in the middle of making dinner on Christmas.
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45min s into our first prime rib. the rain just turned to frozen precipitation, not snow, but not rain.
Rowlett, Texas
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Gary I want to try your tamale cornbread dressing.
I did a naked ham Sun morning for lunch today in Plano.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers. -
PR...Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN
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Mickey said:Gary I want to try your tamale cornbread dressing. I did a naked ham Sun morning for lunch today in Plano.
Dressing, Tamale cornbread
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Ingredients:
2 tablespoons Butter, divided
1/2 medium Yellow onion, diced
2 cloves Garlic, minced
4 cups Cornbread, crumbled
1/2 teaspoon Cumin
1/2 teaspoon Sage
1/4 cup Cilantro, chopped
3 Jalapeno , diced, seeds removed
1 cup Corn, frozen
4 ounces Pepperjack Cheese, shredded ( 1 cup)
6 Tamales (pork, beef, or chicken), chopped
2 cups Chicken broth (or turkey)
to taste Salt & Pepper
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2. In a large cast-iron skillet, melt the butter on medium-low heat. Add the onions to the skillet and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 30 more seconds.
3. Once cooked, remove the skillet from the heat and transfer the cooked onions and garlic to a large bowl. Add to the large bowl the crumbled cornbread, cumin, sage, cilantro, corn kernels, diced jalapeños and pepper Jack cheese. Stir until well combined. Gently stir in the chopped tamales, and return the dressing to the skillet. (Alternatively, you can place the dressing in a greased 9x9 baking dish.)
4. Pour over the dressing the chicken broth and gently stir to combine. Adjust seasonings and add salt and pepper to taste. Cover the skillet with foil and bake for 45 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for 15 more minutes or until top is lightly browned and the edges are crisp.
5. Yield 8 servings
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I pecan smoked a ham for Christmas lunch yesterday (sorry, no pics) along with sautéed spinach, tortilla soup, grilled asparagus, cranberry sauce, grilled sweet potatoes, homemade rolls, etc etc. I also tried my hand at cold smoking. For whatever reason, I didn't have much luck with the soldering iron technique and finally made the paint can/dryer hose contraption as seen on the nakedwhiz site. I cold smoked a side of salmon and it was awesome. Lessons learned1) Make sure you have a steady stream of good smoke. You don't want to be fighting with the smoker in the middle of this2) This is a time intensive process3) If you're going to do this, you might as well do a lot of it. Smoking 5 pounds of salmon takes as much time as smoking 8 ounces4) a good filet knife really helpsMy wife and Rosie my 5 year old would eat it all at once if I let them. Can't wait to try this again!
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sneak peak of mine...won't be ready for a few hours.
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It looks dry aged, MQ. Is it? Either way, it will be incredible. Just look at the marbling !!!!!__________________________________________Dripping Springs, Texas.Just west of Austintatious
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yep...28 days. here's shots before i trimmed a bit.
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That is beautiful mq.
Vi I booked marked this for that stuffing recipe yum! -
top pic is natural light....shows how dark the meat got...bottom was with a flash.
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U_tarded said:That is beautiful mq. Vi I booked marked this for that stuffing recipe yum!
thanks! it was a fun project. we'll find out if it was worth my efforts in a little bit. -
Ham (Brined pork loin, apple wood smoked) Mimosa's for brunch , with Grand Marnier French Toast. Prime rib is on now and will be ready in a couple hours.__________________________________________It's not a science, it's an art. And it's flawed.- Camp Hill, PA
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Coming up in a separate post -- pic heavy!
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To try to offset the carbs eaten at lunch (dressing and dumplings), the wife fixed onion soup (from homemade beef stock), and I grilled scallops with bacon jam topping.__________________________________________Dripping Springs, Texas.Just west of Austintatious
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Mighty_Quinn said:top pic is natural light....shows how dark the meat got...bottom was with a flash.
Natty light on Christmas? You should be ashamed ) That looks incredible though. Can't wait to hear how it tastes.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
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My Prime Christmas Rib. It was awesome!http://tivohd2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/kj4hi/_MG_2293_zps0a3c3c42.jpg?t=1356479693
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I forgot how to post the pictures and Photo Bucket has changed since I used it last. so I apologize for simply posting links. Anyone know where I can learn the new system? It is hell getting old!Uncle Phil
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<a href="http://s2.beta.photobucket.com/user/kj4hi/story/21159" target="_blank"><img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/kj4hi/story/21159/thumb/large.png" border="0" alt="kj4hi's Story"/></a>
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Well, none of those worked!
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Uncle Phil,The way I do it is to click on the picture icon and put the URL in the drop down box.__________________________________________Dripping Springs, Texas.Just west of Austintatious
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First turkey on the egg. Stuffed with onion,celery, and apple. Rubbed on some evoo,salt and pepper.
Iced the breasts for 30 min. Almost exactly 4 hours in the egg @ 350 degrees. Dead on the recommended 12 minutes a pound. Thanks for all the good information and advise. Walt
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Uncle Phil. I saved the pictures to My Documents and then wrote my comment. Under the comment box click attach file then Browse. Go to my documents and select your photo and click open. Repeat for rest of the photos you want. Then click "Post". That is how I just did it.
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