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I cooked some'en: Wasabi thighs/lamb/shrimp

JLOCKHART29
JLOCKHART29 Posts: 5,897
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Worked off graveyards, first hint of fall in the air and wanted to go to the county fair and a nice ride upown afterwards. Naaa Its cook'en weather! :woohoo:
Lots of pics but the regulars expect that so lets get to it shall we?! ;)
The raws:
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bill sent me some teraquie wasabi sause that I love. Problem is it has whole spices in it and will not inject well so liking intense flavor like I do I made me a inject with plane teraquie and prepaired wasabi paste, a little limon and a syringe with a cow needle.
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Shot it up good then slipped in a couple sage leaves under the skin.
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Wife doesn't like much spice so dusted with a little pineapplehead and sause at end of the cook. Direct at about 250 with a BIG chunk of persimmon wood.
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Next up some Itialian shrimp. Butterflied with a coating of EVOO, oregino, Main sea salt, creacked pepper and a squeze of lime in a Ziplock stuck on skewers.
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Next up some "Silence of the Lamb". 450 direct with a little salt, pepper, and rosemerry and a coating of EVOO with just a nice sear on both sides! :whistle:
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Some ciabiata garlic bread.
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And even late ws still good!
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Wife cooked some Jasmin rice to go with it. The roasted smell of rice is wonderfull!
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Was at the farm up in central Ark. this weekend clearing out roads and such. The old farm house is my maturnal Grandparents built in the 20's.My Granddad was quite "comfortable" in his like and built this house in his late teen's and early 20's. It is getting in bad shape though. The living room cealing is coming down but I loved this light fixture. It is from the 20's as well. Any antique buffs know anything about it?
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