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Griffin
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On Saturday, I went to pick up some ribs at Kroger cuz I heard they were on sale ($1.29 a lb). Also scored a butt at $.99 a lb. While I was there I saw some pre-marinated chicken fajitas for $3.99. Not too shabby a price. Hadn't had their brand, but figured why not. Grabbed the thighs, cuz well thighs are better than breasts. Tossed 'em on the egg for a bit while enjoying a cold beverage in my new Yeti Colster.
A little bit of home made whac-a-mol-eh, some crema, quesadilla cheese, see-lantro and some sautéed onions and call it a good quick weeknight meal.
I'd buy them again at that price. No idea what they normally run.
A little bit of home made whac-a-mol-eh, some crema, quesadilla cheese, see-lantro and some sautéed onions and call it a good quick weeknight meal.
I'd buy them again at that price. No idea what they normally run.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
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Fajitas are a family favorite. Good score on the ribs and butt.
XL BGE, LG BGE, and a hunger to grill everything in sight!!!Joe- Strongsville, OH -
Looks great @Griffin ! Not sure what is going on with pictures and their formatting on Vanilla though. Click on the picture and it's fine.------------------------------
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Yeah, I'm not sure either @tarheelmatt They looked fine when I previewed them, then the looked fine when I first looked at the post, now they're all jacked up and stretched out. WTH?
Rowlett, Texas
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The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Griffin said:Yeah, I'm not sure either @tarheelmatt They looked fine when I previewed them, then the looked fine when I first looked at the post, now they're all jacked up and stretched out. WTH?------------------------------
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Those look great. I love boneless/skinless thighs instead of breast for fajitas, tacos, kebabs...well...just about anything.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Griffilicious as always.
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Looks tasty! Some good buys too.
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Those look absolutely wonderful!
What's the white stuff in strips that's not onions in the finished pita? Is that the "quesadilla cheese?" What kind of cheese is that?
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I thought the pic format was defense against your buddy Steve R
Nice looking fajitas. -
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Love me some fajitas!#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Looks great! How did you cook them? Temp.? Time? Raised direct or not?
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Wait, Raichlen used Griffin's or others pics without attribution? I know @Griffin and @Dyal_SC used to be regular posters on Raichlen's bbqu.net site, but I missed this gossip.
BTW, looks good Griffin and nice assist @johnkitchensAlways seeking the high I experienced from my first true BBQ experience.
Downingtown, PA
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Thanks @theyolksonyou. I don't know how I missed that. I was always a Raichlen fan, but that is scummy behavior.Always seeking the high I experienced from my first true BBQ experience.
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Thanks guys. @Theophan yes that it quesadilla cheese you see on there. Easy melting, creamy, stringy cheese. Not sure if its widely found around the nation. Might have to try a Mexican market. Can't remember the brand, but I can check if you want. @johnkitchens thanks for fixing the pics, although mine are now showing up ok on a different computer for me. Weird. @QingEsq to make a long story short, Yes. He sent me a few books as an apology in the end.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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@chasw14 I can't help you much. I was shooting for 400 to maybe 450 direct not raised. It seemed stable at 400, but I went inside and was messing around with something or other. Came back out and it had topped 500. Adjusted the bottom vent a bit and threw them on anyway. Sat down with a beverage, bourbon and coke, and read for a few minutes, got up and flipped them, sat back down and continued the process a few more times, flipping and shuffling the chicken until they hit 165 -170. Thighs can take a little more heat than breasts and still don't dry out. No idea how long they took. Lately, I've been less concerned/not concerned at all about keeping track of my cooks. Just monitoring temps. Sorry. I was trying to beat the rain, so I cooked them earlier than normal. Came in and turned on the oven to 170 for a few minutes, but turned it off before it was done pre-heating. Stuck the chicken in there on one of those cookie cooling rack thingees over a cookie sheet tented with foil to just keep a little warm. Turned the oven back on a few times while waiting to eat, just for 30 seconds or so and held the chicken there for 35 to 50 minutes I suppose. Not an hour for sure. Was still hot and juicy when we were ready to eat after the kiddo was in bed.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Thanks Griffin. I'm doing the Kroger Fajitas this weekend and hoped mine could turn out close to yours. Yours look fantastic!
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chasw14 said:Thanks Griffin. I'm doing the Kroger Fajitas this weekend and hoped mine could turn out close to yours. Yours look fantastic!
Don't overthink it. Keep the temp around 400, maybe 450 and watch those internal temps. Pull before they are done and let them coast the rest of the way up while they are resting. You'll do fine. And post pics.Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
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