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Asparagus on the egg.... Wasn't good...
ckali7
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Need some advice.... Fired up the large after cleaning out and starting with fresh Rockwood. I mixed in a few chunks of Apple hunks for a little bit of smoke. After about 10 mins I threw some asparagus on there (my first time) thinking it should be easy enough. Cooked it till done, covered and proceeded to cook some fresh Sheepshead, skin on. (awesome)!
The fish was awesome as expected but the asparagus was terrible IMO.... Very strong (unpleasant) smokey/chemically flavor.
Only thing I can think is that maybe there was some residual VOCs burning off when I threw on the asparagus.
Anyone have suggestions, and maybe a asparagus recepie?
The fish was awesome as expected but the asparagus was terrible IMO.... Very strong (unpleasant) smokey/chemically flavor.
Only thing I can think is that maybe there was some residual VOCs burning off when I threw on the asparagus.
Anyone have suggestions, and maybe a asparagus recepie?
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Did you coat the asparagus in olive oil? If so, I've had the same thing happen when I went too heavy on the oil. The oil drips into the fire and makes nasty smoke.They/Them
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What DMW said. Plus, ten minutes with new lump isn't long enough[social media disclaimer: irony and sarcasm may be used in some or all of user's posts; emoticon usage is intended to indicate moderately jocular social interaction; the comments toward users, their usernames, and the real people (living or dead) that they refer to are not intended to be adversarial in nature; those replying to this user are entering into a tacit agreement that they are real-life or social-media acquaintances and/or have agreed to or tacitly agreed to perpetrate occasional good-natured ribbing between and among themselves and others]
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There are some things I just don't like smoke on. Sweet potatoes, mushrooms and asparagus amount them. I like grilled asparagus, just no smoke wood.
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No oil, only sprinkled paprika. I did have a problem with keeping the flame down though. I had the grill steady at 325 but every time I opened her to roll the asparagus it kept flaring up.
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X2 on the oil. I wash and then add salt and some lemon pepper to wet asparagus. If you have to use oil, try sesame oil. It adds a nice, nutty flavor and has higher flash point. Make sure voc's are burned off and you get a grilled/steamed asparagus that tastes great. I normally cook veggies after meat, too, to make sure all bad smoke is gone.Athens, GA
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theyolksonyou said:There are some things I just don't like smoke on. Sweet potatoes, mushrooms and asparagus amount them. I like grilled asparagus, just no smoke wood.
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I do it on a cast iron skillet in the egg, just oil and salt.
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Direct? Seriously? My asparagus are always egged as "rafts" meaning they were pinned through with 2 round toothpicks and then laid on top of whatever meat I am cooking - and near the end of the cook. Asparagus is best when still a little bit crunchy in my book.
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Uggh, can't get the taste out of muh mouth...
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A few chunks is a lot- especially for fish and veggies. They tend to pick up a lot of smoke- next time let the coals warm up for 30 minutes till you get clear good smelling smoke and try without any wood. You can add smaller amounts u till you find your preferences.Greensboro, NC
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RRP said:Direct? Seriously? My asparagus are always egged as "rafts" meaning they were pinned through with 2 round toothpicks and then laid on top of whatever meat I am cooking - and near the end of the cook. Asparagus is best when still a little bit crunchy in my book.
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Thanks everyone. Now that I'm thinking about it I realized/remember that the smoke burning off was so strong that it was burning my eyes just a few minutes before I threw on the asparagus. That should have told me something right there! But I was in a rush getting dinner started late and didn't even think about it.
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I do mine after my protien cook. It gererally goes fast and requires a little love turning them. I normally use a little olive oil and some Montreal Steak seasoning. Never had your issue though.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Asparagus is never good........
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No matter how gross that asparagus was, I'd eat that before the sheepshead any day. Now your due for a clean burn.NW IOWA
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Sounds like you prolly figured it out already. It likely was a combination of the VOC's and the wood smoke. Good way to tell if the VOC's have cooked off appropriately is to wave your hand over the top. Then smell your hand. If your hand smells chemically, give it some more time. I personally like pan searing or wokking asparagus. A little butter and S&P and you're all set. If you like spicy, try adding in some sambal olek. Good luck! Practice make perfect.
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@ckali7, another tip for you as asparagus is the most frequent vegetable I make on the egg as it is so easy...
I always make it last after I have taken the meat off as it cooks so quick. Soon as I take the meat off I throw it on and close the egg. Then I bring the meat in to rest and call the family down for dinner. Head back out to the egg (it's been a few minutes) and move the asparagus around a bit to cook it evenly.
Go back in, get whatever else I need situated for dinner and when I go back out the asparagus is done! Add salt if you need it and serve immediately.
Be happy to give you a recipe if you like, but you can pretty much put anything or nothing on asparagus.
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Philly35 said:No matter how gross that asparagus was, I'd eat that before the sheepshead any day. Now your due for a clean burn.
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I'll say it again. Ten minutes is not enough to burn off a new load of lump
flaring up at 325 is more proof. Dust and gasses haven't butned off at that point and the fire isn't burning clean[social media disclaimer: irony and sarcasm may be used in some or all of user's posts; emoticon usage is intended to indicate moderately jocular social interaction; the comments toward users, their usernames, and the real people (living or dead) that they refer to are not intended to be adversarial in nature; those replying to this user are entering into a tacit agreement that they are real-life or social-media acquaintances and/or have agreed to or tacitly agreed to perpetrate occasional good-natured ribbing between and among themselves and others] -
Got it, more burn off next time.
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ckali7 said:Thanks everyone. Now that I'm thinking about it I realized/remember that the smoke burning off was so strong that it was burning my eyes just a few minutes before I threw on the asparagus. That should have told me something right there! But I was in a rush getting dinner started late and didn't even think about it.
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I think oil is fine. Just bad smoke.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Just about everything we cook on the grill has fat or oil on it or in it.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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nolaegghead said:Just about everything we cook on the grill has fat or oil on it or in it.
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First, sheepshead is amazing.
Second, if I'm grilling the entree (especially with chunks), I don't want everything else to taste like the same smoke. I'll start the sweet potatoes in the egg then move them to the oven. Asparagus? oven. I love the egg, but I don't cook everything on it just for the sake of it. Some stuff does better in the oven.
(And FWIW, tonights dinner was lamb rack (egg), and spaghetti squash and asparagus (both oven). And wine (bar).
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I'm gonna have to stop putting the wine in the egg. Ruins the bouquet. Good advice my man.
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i like to wrap the asparagus in foil with olive oil (or italian dressing) and steak seasoning and then finish them on the grill for some sear marks and singed heads. Sometimes fallen soldiers slip between the grill bars to fish out later.
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GOSP EVOO. Egg for 10-15 mins, serve."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Never try to smoke asparagus at low heat. Always do asparagus hot and fast. I once made the same mistake. It had nothing to do with the smoke. My other food was excellent.
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I usually cook mine direct. Over Royal Oak. Sometimes I sauté in a skillet. Either way, it's good stuff.
But what's all this nonsense about "bad smoke"? I thought Rockwood's VOCs burned off in about 30 seconds. Or that is magically had none at all.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut
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