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Thanks, JR!

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J Appledog
J Appledog Posts: 1,046
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Our (BGE Forum)JR, owner of the Outdoor Cook, W. Michigan's BGE dealer, had an excellent & fun fish cooking class Tuesday night. We tried salmon smoked and salmon planked; catfish was fried, tuna was blackened, etc., etc. We were inspired enough to have just made a trip to the lumber yard for cedar & alder. He also sent me home with some of that Canadian "HOT" charcoal to try which had been mentioned on the forum recently. Thanks, JR! JCA

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  • ChefRD
    ChefRD Posts: 438
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    J Appledog, Dang! Sorry I missed it! I think Fingers and I would have been there had we known. Sounds like a great time was had and I'm sure it was as JR always puts on a fine show. I would have loved to have tasted the cedar plank salmon, since it sounds so different.
    Oh well, maybe next time we can participate and I guess I will have to start writing down the dates of his planned events (since i didn't this time :( ).
    Glad you had a good time, and hope to see you guys soon,
    ChefRD[p]

  • JR
    JR Posts: 31
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    ChefRD,[p]This was part of our "Outdoor Cook University" classes- listed on our website (check out the event on November 3)[p]I couldn't find a cedar plank for the class so I used an oak plank---it was awesome....the smell drives you crazy![p]

  • ChefRD
    ChefRD Posts: 438
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    jr, thanks for the update. I read your website earlier, but just plain forgot about it. I'll check out the november 3 date, as I can probly make that. Thanks.
    You may have started something, cooking on oak! :) And, I'll bet it did smell wonderful and I wish I was there to enjoy it, but oh well, maybe next time.
    Keep up the good work and thanks again,
    ChefRD.