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Buffalo steak, hot off a cast iron grill New York Strip Med Rare
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Char-Woody
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Char-Woody,
Those are the best damn sear marks I have ever seen......[p]-Joel
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!!!!!!!!!!!!HOLY SCHNIKIES!!!!!!!
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The Naked Whiz, one of the local grocery stores was closing..last day sale, and meats were half price. I blew 180 bucks fast like for buffalo roasts, steaks, and the ground buffalo burgers are also sensational. One guy ahead of me got all the choicest steaks. I almost robbered him.
These were buffalo raise on a Iowa location. I can dig out the info but White River or White Water wsa on the label.
Buffalo has a unique very rich flavor to it.
These were done with just a coating of peanut oil, and fresh ground Alessi Italian grilling spices.
Cheers.
C~W[p]
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Joel, thanks, the needle had pegged and around to the second time 200 degrees, so the iron was hot. Dang near branding temps.
Thats way too hot for porcelain grills that are meant more for gas burner cookers.
Cheers.
C~W
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egghead2004, I'll second that...and they are as good as they looked. Past tense now.. were as good.
C~W[p]
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Char-Woody,
Tell me more about this iron grill please......
-Joel
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LOL
C~W[p]
[ul][li]My cast off cast Iron Grill[/ul] -
Char-Woody,[p]Why must every subject include a negative comment about BGE?
Like "Thats way too hot for porcelain grills that are meant more for gas burner cookers."
That comment helped nobody and was just meant to incite.[p][/b]
Ray Lampe Dr. BBQ -
drbbq, don't want to get in on this....however, C~W was referring to porcelain 'grills' vs. cast iron grills, SS grills, etc. He was not referring to 'porcelain' or 'ceramic' type cookers.[p]As always, good que'ing and have a good day.
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Rumrunner,[p]I knew that. Nothing changed here. No need to speak like that unless you have an agenda.
Ray Lampe Dr. BBQ -
Rumrunner,
Electricity back on? Been thinking about you and wondering how yall faired the storm.[p]How are ya man?
CHris
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Nature Boy, yup everything back 'cept my sanity and that's been long gone.
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drbbq, bullcrap!
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Char-Woody,
Man, nothing sears quite like cast iron. I've worried some about the porcelain covering on the grills in our ceramic cookers. I had them on a gas burner once and they would crack and peal off after a few high temp cooks but no problem with the ones in the ceramic. I expect these are a lot better quality and the mfg. process has probably gotten better over the years, too. Have fun with your new toy.
~Cheers
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drbbq, Rum has no adgenda that I know of, but you most certainly seem to have grown one. Whats your beef??
C~W
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drbbq,[p]Gees, you are like a cat in a rocking chair factory. Take a big ol chill pill and sit down and let the blood pressure equalize.[p]Tim
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