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Hey Carwash, they ain't the big ones....thank goodness

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Sandbagger
Sandbagger Posts: 977
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
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<p />I wanted steak tonight and found these little scallops in the freezer next to the steaks. So, I thought a practice cook was in order, before cooking the big ones. It was a good thing too, cause I missed the mark on these, Not overcooked or anything, just lacking flavor. Even the butter mix in the foil missed. Several folks were kind enough to provide me with some good ideas. I got some reading up to do.[p]By the way, I appreciate your no mercy attitude with football, letting me start...0-2. It's only a temporary set-back, I'll be gunning for ya, next weekend. [p]T

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  • Wardster
    Wardster Posts: 1,006
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    Sandbagger,
    That there is a good looking pic. I'm curious, what kind of set-up is that. Large egg? How about that rasied grid too?
    Thanks

    Apollo Beach, FL
  • Car Wash Mike
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    <p />Sandbagger,
    I'm just glad you didn't pick Cincy and the points, I saw that coming a mile away.
    Q.How do you stop one of the NFL's most productive Offenses?
    A.You hire Herm Edwards.[p]I bought a little Lodge Cast Iron Pot and while cooking scallops, melt a little butter and RR. Then dip each one when pulling off.
    I really shouldn't have read this at 9pm. Now I need a steak.[p]Mike

  • Sandbagger
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    Car Wash Mike, I need to go watch Sunday night football. I think I heard the guy on the radio say the Payton brothers are squaring off. [p]I figure I can only get better on my picks. T

  • Sandbagger
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    Wardster, hanging in the fire ring is a bge medium cast iron grid on what I call the spider. I sear there. The spider holds other stuff too.[p]Holding the top grid is my adjustable rig. That grid is an old bge large grid I cut in half for a warming grid. It sits 6 inches off the fire ring. I guess if you wanted, you could have a large grid on the fire ring, set the adjustable rig on that grid and use the 1/2 grid too. I just cut the old grid in half last week, so I am still playing. [p]Just one of my toys. T

  • Grillicious
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    Sandbagger, I've got your rig as you may remember, but I noticed that you've added an extra hook on the front opening. What's that used for?