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New to the forum - 1st post
I've been on and off of this site for years. In May I got a LBGE and joined the forum. While I haven't posted I've been lurking, learning new things every day and cooking when I can. Mostly weekends. The wealth of knowledge that is shared on a regular basis amazes me. I just recently received a new gasket from @RRP. Thanks Ron. Plan on installing this weekend.
Did a low and slow Pork Butt with Pork Burnt Ends. Cooked at 300ish for 8 hours. Three on some stuffed peppers at the end. Came out great and the burnt ends were a hit. Didn't want to crisp the gasket on my first cook. Used a lot of the tips from the forum to control temp and have it dialed in now.
Pizza was second, can't go wrong with this. Half regular cheese with the other half fresh mozzarella. Put fresh Italian sausage and pepperoni to keep everyone happy. Can't understand why it took me so long to get a BGE. Put it off too long!
Cooked some salmon, asparagus, chicken breasts and an onion. Came out great. Salmon had bourbon, maple syrup and butter as a sauce. Was amazing!
It all goes done better with some brown water!
Looking forward to sharing more cooks and gaining more ideas, tips and tricks to some outstanding cooks. You know it's good when the entire family says "so what are you going to cook on the egg this weekend?"
Glad to be part of this finally!
Did a low and slow Pork Butt with Pork Burnt Ends. Cooked at 300ish for 8 hours. Three on some stuffed peppers at the end. Came out great and the burnt ends were a hit. Didn't want to crisp the gasket on my first cook. Used a lot of the tips from the forum to control temp and have it dialed in now.
Pizza was second, can't go wrong with this. Half regular cheese with the other half fresh mozzarella. Put fresh Italian sausage and pepperoni to keep everyone happy. Can't understand why it took me so long to get a BGE. Put it off too long!
Cooked some salmon, asparagus, chicken breasts and an onion. Came out great. Salmon had bourbon, maple syrup and butter as a sauce. Was amazing!
It all goes done better with some brown water!
Looking forward to sharing more cooks and gaining more ideas, tips and tricks to some outstanding cooks. You know it's good when the entire family says "so what are you going to cook on the egg this weekend?"
Glad to be part of this finally!
Fort Worth, TX
LG Big Green Egg, Weber Genesis Gasser, 36” Blackstone Griddle, Weber Jumbo Joe
Flame Boss 300, Orange Thermapen (because Orange is the fastest)
LG Big Green Egg, Weber Genesis Gasser, 36” Blackstone Griddle, Weber Jumbo Joe
Flame Boss 300, Orange Thermapen (because Orange is the fastest)
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Geez! Welcome aboard! You sure aren't any novice! Lead us, bro!
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Looks like you're a pro already. Welcome.Ajax, ON Canada(XL BGE, MED BGE, La Caja China #2, and the wife's Napoleon gasser)
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Welcome aboard and you have the journey already figured out. Strong start and I echo @RRP. Most eggcellent.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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@RRP - thanks. Used the old weber and gasser over the years to hone some basic skills.Fort Worth, TX
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@bweekes - thank you. What little ive been able to do is from past grills and plenty of ideas from this forum.Fort Worth, TX
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@lousubcap - go big or go home, right? Thanks.Fort Worth, TX
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@doubleegger - thanksFort Worth, TX
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Looks good. How's that cask strength?XL, Medium BGE & Blackstone I XAR-Woo2 & Rig-BO I Flameboss 500St. Louis, MO
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@byrne092 - thanks. I think its great. The bottle I have is 111 proof and helps it shine. Has a nice finish, not to harsh. It reminds me of Bookers or Bakers. I normally drink Makers or Makers 46.Fort Worth, TX
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Welcome aboard fellow Texan. You're off to a great start.
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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johnnyp said:Welcome.Fort Worth, TX
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Nice. I love makers, will have to keep an eye out for the cask.XL, Medium BGE & Blackstone I XAR-Woo2 & Rig-BO I Flameboss 500St. Louis, MO
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Welcome in, and have fun! The cost to join this crazy place is nowhere near the cost to stay in! Great looking cooks!"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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Hey Welcome, cooks look great. Looking forward to future picsLBGE - I like the hot stuff. The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA
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Welcome!
That pizza looks awesome and holy heck, Cask Strength bourbon? I didn't know such a thing existed...
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Welcome!
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Welcome. And nice looking cooksGo Gamecocks!!!
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Welcome! Eggcellent cooking! Pic of your egging/OD kitchen please. Looks pretty cool.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Fine looking eats my friend. Welcome!Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Thank you all for the warm welcome. I am looking forward to more outdoor cooks versus the kitchen. There are so many great ideas on this site and it keeps me wondering what I can cook next.
@NPHuskerFL I'll get a pic later this week when I'm home early enough to take a pic.
@YukonRon the wish list is made and holding. Its a long and expensive list! SWMBO will not find out about this.Fort Worth, TX
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TXsmokin said:Thank you all for the warm welcome. I am looking forward to more outdoor cooks versus the kitchen. There are so many great ideas on this site and it keeps me wondering what I can cook next.
@NPHuskerFL I'll get a pic later this week when I'm home early enough to take a pic.
@YukonRon the wish list is made and holding. Its a long and expensive list! SWMBO will not find out about this.
You know it works when you're not in the hospital getting it surgically removed from your backside. Good luck. Stitches heal."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
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Way to come right out of the gate firing both barrels. Mighty fine looking grub brother. Excellent job.
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SGH said:Way to come right out of the gate firing both barrels. Mighty fine looking grub brother. Excellent job.Fort Worth, TX
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Very nice. The maple bourbon butter sauce sounds great.
Lg & MM BGE, Humphrey’s Battle Box | Palatine, Illinois -
Welcome. Cooks look great... Thanks for sharingCharlotte, NC - Large BGE 2014, Maverick ET 733, Thermopen, Nest, Platesetter, Woo2 and Extender w/Grid, Kick Ash Basket, Pizza Stone, SS Smokeware Cap, Blackstone 36"
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Yum! Welcome to the nest!
meredithEat, drink and be merryHuntsville, AL ~ LBGE noob -
Looks good. I had one that I cooked on the Egg for 8 hours around 225 over hickory. They do taste mighty fine.
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