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Doc_Eggerton
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Dichickos Garlic marinated thick pork chops done caveman style. Potatoes and sauteed asparagus sides.
Did not have the dramatic effect on flavor that it does on beef, but did have more caramelized surface that it would have had on the grid. Inside was moist and soft. Nice presentation and a good entertainment for company, but not as much so as beef.
Last pic shows I got a dinner and a lunch with one of these chops. I like it when a plan comes together.
Did not have the dramatic effect on flavor that it does on beef, but did have more caramelized surface that it would have had on the grid. Inside was moist and soft. Nice presentation and a good entertainment for company, but not as much so as beef.
Last pic shows I got a dinner and a lunch with one of these chops. I like it when a plan comes together.
XXL #82 out of the first 100, XLGE X 2, LBGE (gave this one to daughter 1.0) , MBGE (now in the hands of iloveagoodyoke daughter 2.0) and lots of toys
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Looks like a tasty meal Doc!XL, Large, Small, Mini Eggs, M&M BBQ Texas Smoke King, Shirley Fabrication 24x36 Patio, Humphrey's Weekender, Karubecue C-60, MAK 1-Star General, Hasty Bake Gourmet, Santa Maria Grill, Webers: 14" WSM, 22.5" OTG, 22.5" Kettle Premium, WGA Charcoal
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Looks awesome @Doc_Eggerton ! Did you cook them all the way through caveman or pull them after the crust was formed and finish on the grid? I couldn't imagine sticking a thermapen down there or pulling a chop out each time you wanted to temp it.
Edit: looking at the pics again it looks like you filled it to the brim with charcoal so maybe wouldn't be too bad temping on the coals.Steve
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Excellent, I have to try caveman style! Fine looking pics.Ottawa Valley, Ontario
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Nailed it Doc... they look awesome. Try it will some big chicken breasts next, they turn out pretty good to.
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Chester County, PA
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I do it using a welding glove, that's one advantage of the thermapen being so faststevethegreat said:Looks awesome @Doc_Eggerton ! Did you cook them all the way through caveman or pull them after the crust was formed and finish on the grid? I couldn't imagine sticking a thermapen down there or pulling a chop out each time you wanted to temp it. Edit: looking at the pics again it looks like you filled it to the brim with charcoal so maybe wouldn't be too bad temping on the coals.
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
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Ya I use some heavy leather BBQ gloves, I would be more concerned with my thermapen being exposed to such high direct heat.Steve
Outside of Appleton, WI - MBGE, LBGE -
Did the whole meal that way. It is no problem reaching in with a thermapen, the meat dampens the temp. Near the end I pulled the chops and stirred the lump to get some hot coals to the surface.stevethegreat said:Looks awesome @Doc_Eggerton ! Did you cook them all the way through caveman or pull them after the crust was formed and finish on the grid? I couldn't imagine sticking a thermapen down there or pulling a chop out each time you wanted to temp it. Edit: looking at the pics again it looks like you filled it to the brim with charcoal so maybe wouldn't be too bad temping on the coals.
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As it happens I am cooking split rib chicken breasts tonight. Do you flip them so both sides are on the coals, or do them ribs down?hapster said:Nailed it Doc... they look awesome. Try it will some big chicken breasts next, they turn out pretty good to.
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Very nice, Doc. Been awhile since I employed the caveman style of cooking.
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Nice Job, Doc. I haven't tried caveman yet._________________________________________________Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story!Large BGE 2006, Mini Max 2014, 36" Blackstone, Anova Sous Vide
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Cool... the ones I did where boneless and I did flip them a few times to even the char till they got to about 155 when I pulled them for a restDoc_Eggerton said:
As it happens I am cooking split rib chicken breasts tonight. Do you flip them so both sides are on the coals, or do them ribs down?hapster said:Nailed it Doc... they look awesome. Try it will some big chicken breasts next, they turn out pretty good to.
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
http://egginwithedward.blogspot.com/
http://edwardhardingphotography.zenfolio.com/
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