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I don't post cooks too often, but @alaskanassasin called out the lurkers, so here goes . . . Yesterday was a lovely, cool spring day, and I did three cooks on the LBGE.


First up were cold smoked cashews, using apple pellets in the A-Maze-N pellet tray -


Next was meatloaf (50/50 beef and turkey, with some mushrooms mixed in for good measure) cooked @ 300* with some peach and pecan chunks -



The day ended with a pair of pizzas (thanks for the reminder last week about Jim Lahey's no-knead recipe), first one olives and goat cheese, the second just cheese. The gasket actually burning was a new experience in my 11+ years with the BGE -



All in all a tasty day. Thanks for looking.

LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range

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  • frazzdaddy
    frazzdaddy Posts: 2,617
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    Great groceries!

    Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and 
    Two rusty Weber kettles. 

    Two Rivers Farm
    Moncure N.C.
  • littlerascal56
    littlerascal56 Posts: 2,104
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    Meatloaf looks incredible. Nice cooks.

  • Sammi
    Sammi Posts: 598
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    Good comeback from the 'callout'. All good cooks right there.

    Unfortunate with the gasket ignition but I think you got maximum life expectancy from it.

    Sudbury, Ontario
  • The Cen-Tex Smoker
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    there you go. nice cooks all around.

    Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
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    Very nice. Those cashews would make a wonderful gift for say a guy in Illinois. 😜

  • mahenryak
    mahenryak Posts: 1,324
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    Very nice. I never thought of doing that with cashews before. I'm not sure why. I've cold smoked cheese on my lg BGE before.

    LG BGE, KJ Jr, Smokin Bros. Premier 36 and Pizza Party Bollore



  • marysvilleksegghead
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    Great looking vittles!

    Lrg 2008
    Mini 2009
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 32,347
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    Two part congrats here. First to @MO_Eggin for showing us how it's done on a variety of cook (cashews and pizzas for the wins) and nailing every one and second for @alaskanassasin for opening the forum to those who should be here on a routine basis.

    Thanks @MO_Eggin for the post. You have this sorted out and could offer much to the forum.

    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.
  • saluki2007
    saluki2007 Posts: 6,354
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    Nicely done! After seeing this hope you share more often.

    Large and Small BGE
    Central, IL

  • alaskanassasin
    alaskanassasin Posts: 7,650
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    Well done! Thanks for sharing those awesome cooks, you could bag those cashews and give them for gifts!

    South of Columbus, Ohio.


  • JohnnyTarheel
    JohnnyTarheel Posts: 6,540
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    Nice all the way around...

    Charlotte, 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"
  • CornfedMA
    CornfedMA Posts: 491
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    @MO_Eggin Does the Frank’s do a good job keeping the seasoning stick to the cashews? I’ve tried a few different “binders” for smoked nuts and found that egg whites seem to be the best, but I don’t love the texture they leave.

    Nailed those coins btw!

  • alaskanassasin
    alaskanassasin Posts: 7,650
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    I have used honey in the past if you like sweet and spicy

    South of Columbus, Ohio.


  • MO_Eggin
    MO_Eggin Posts: 282
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    @CornfedMA - I've found the Frank's works pretty well as a binder, but I need to shake the seasoning onto the nuts after they're spread out on the pizza screen rather than toss the nuts in the seasoning first; after smoking and roasting, the rub continues to adhere pretty well, but some will flake off depending on handling. I also tried the egg method and was not a fan of the texture.

    LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range
  • SmokeyLopey
    SmokeyLopey Posts: 435
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    @MO_Eggin Thanks for the inspiration to smoke some cashews. I bought the Amaz'n smoker and am prepared to follow your recipe, but have begun to wonder if I could skip a step and smoke the nuts at 175-200° on the egg. Naturally, I want to use my new toy, but wonder if you have any experience with this and/or can point out the drawbacks to what I suggest.

  • MO_Eggin
    MO_Eggin Posts: 282
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    @SmokeyLopey I've done it both ways - low n slow and cold smoke. With low n slow, I have trouble keeping temps below 225-250*, and found that going more than an hour the nuts would start to burn (they turn too dark and taste bitter), and after only an hour on the egg they'd often still need some time roasting in the oven at 200* to get to the crispiness I prefer. So I decided to try cold smoking and found I got a more consistent result with much less / no loss due to burning. If you can maintain <200* on the BGE, I'd give that a shot. Let us know how it works out!

    LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range
  • SmokeyLopey
    SmokeyLopey Posts: 435
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    Thanks, @MO_Eggin; I may fire up the egg in the morning and see how low I can go. I have so small of an opening, top and bottom, at 250°, I'm not sure I can get below 200°. I appreciate your input and will let you know how it goes. Is it okay to store in plastic bags after they cool? Or, is there something better?

  • MO_Eggin
    MO_Eggin Posts: 282
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    Once cooled, bagging the nuts should be fine, although I usually keep them in bowls as they get eaten pretty steadily.

    LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range
  • billt01
    billt01 Posts: 1,528
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    Have:
     XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
    Had:
    LBGE / Lang 60D / Cookshack SM150 / Stumps Stretch / Stumps Baby

    Fat Willies BBQ
    Ola, Ga

  • MO_Eggin
    MO_Eggin Posts: 282
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    @billt01 , I go 2-3 hours when cold smoking (amazen pellet tray). For hot smoking, I try to keep it under 250* but usually only go for an hour on the BGE to reduce the risk of burning the nuts.

    LBGE - St. Louis, MO; MM & LBGE - around 8100' somewhere in the CO Front Range