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TylerLane
Posts: 15
New friends,
I had a meat-filled weekend. It was amazing, but last night I woke up nauseous. Made it through the night unscathed, but ugh, are meat hangover’s a thing?
If you’ve never experienced a meat hangover here’s my recipe:
I already reported in another post on a small beef tenderloin and a rack of BB’s. That was Friday. Good stuff.
Saturday was a butt:
I like low and slows, I’m learning, but those have been my least successful. I think I’m waiting too long to pull because of a last stubborn section that still probes firm. In pursuit of that section, I’m drying things out a little. Both of my first two have been good, but not great. A little sauce on the pork made it plenty tasty.
Yesterday I woke up and had nothing to cook. Sam’s is right around the corner, problem solved. By noon I had some pork belly burnt ends on. That was for an app, and pork tenderloin went on around 6 for dinner. I forgot to take photo of the finished ends — we were too excited — but here they coming off the smoker before braisin’ and glazin’, followed by the tenderloin:
The app then dinner plan is not how it worked out. We gorged on the PB burnt ends. No one ate the tenderloin. (Which is too bad. I sampled and it was darn good.)
The gorging part is the key to this hang over recipe. It’s also the easy part. The little suckers are tasty and hard to stop consuming (another similarity to adult beverages), but I recommend you pound through any sense of restraint. You won’t won’t regret it.
It’s been 12 hours, and I’m still not fully recovered. What a weekend.
YMMV.
Tyler
I had a meat-filled weekend. It was amazing, but last night I woke up nauseous. Made it through the night unscathed, but ugh, are meat hangover’s a thing?
If you’ve never experienced a meat hangover here’s my recipe:
I already reported in another post on a small beef tenderloin and a rack of BB’s. That was Friday. Good stuff.
Saturday was a butt:
I like low and slows, I’m learning, but those have been my least successful. I think I’m waiting too long to pull because of a last stubborn section that still probes firm. In pursuit of that section, I’m drying things out a little. Both of my first two have been good, but not great. A little sauce on the pork made it plenty tasty.
Yesterday I woke up and had nothing to cook. Sam’s is right around the corner, problem solved. By noon I had some pork belly burnt ends on. That was for an app, and pork tenderloin went on around 6 for dinner. I forgot to take photo of the finished ends — we were too excited — but here they coming off the smoker before braisin’ and glazin’, followed by the tenderloin:
The app then dinner plan is not how it worked out. We gorged on the PB burnt ends. No one ate the tenderloin. (Which is too bad. I sampled and it was darn good.)
The gorging part is the key to this hang over recipe. It’s also the easy part. The little suckers are tasty and hard to stop consuming (another similarity to adult beverages), but I recommend you pound through any sense of restraint. You won’t won’t regret it.
It’s been 12 hours, and I’m still not fully recovered. What a weekend.
YMMV.
Tyler
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Great spread. Yes, meat comas are a think and they are great.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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It's not wise to ingest that much meat........ at least without a commensurate amount of alcohol. Nothing better than pork belly on the BGE. We smoke it for 6-8 hours and use it for tacos.Large BGE, Medium BGE, Small BGE, Large Grill Dome, Large Kamado (2), Small Imperial Kamado.
Huntsville, AL
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Meat sweats are real. Only a small percentage of the planet has had the privilege of achieving one. You are to be congratulated.
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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You know you’ve got a good case of the meat sweats when your feet are swollen and your wedding band won’t come off.
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Woof. I’m feeling better now. Cooked again tonight. I have a problem.
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Man visits doctor
I eat meat daily, he says
Angioplasty______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Angioplasty
Then I eat more meat each day
Cardiac bypassXXL 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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At least there are remedies.
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With you brother. We overdid it last weekend (no pics) and I’m still recovering.Michiana, South of the border.
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DoubleEgger said:You know you’ve got a good case of the meat sweats when your feet are swollen and your wedding band won’t come off.
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