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I know this sounds simplistic, but I really do like leftover lamb in a sammich.Foghorn said:
I had some leftover lamb recently. We ate it over salad. But I suspect you could use it for any other leftover thing - like nachos or whatever.Legume said:
So, what to do with leftovers? I’ve never loved leftover lamb, but I’m not going to toss it.The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
That looks fantastic. Sous Vide and lamb are perfect for each other. Can cook it rare but still let it render over a few hours.Legume said:Lamb, butternut squash and red onions with a tahini sauce.
First time SV lamb. Yep, doing this again.
Any ideas?
With that said, I suspect someone will have a much more creative and lamb-appropriate suggestion.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
Urvashi Pitre’s website is a great resource for all kinds of stuff. I’ve made a few Ethiopian dishes using her recipes, and they were outstanding.GrateEggspectations said:
If you are into Indian food and want to up your IP game, check out this book. Simple recipes and easily the most successful Indian food I’ve ever made.HendersonTRKing said:Not egging, but using the instant pot for something other than hard boiled eggs. What possibly could go wrong?
I believe there are also some recipes on her website: https://twosleevers.com/Although not IP recipes, I love this book as the recipes are relatively easy to cook, and not just North or South Indian. Also a great resource, if you’re into Indian food.
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4lbs of bone-in pork belly ready for Sunday lunch. Throw me your cook suggestions*


* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you.Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
"* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you."
I thought you Brits were supposed to be fun...
I've never cooked a pork belly so I've got nothing for you within the very limited scope that you are allowing. It's a real shame because the only thing I'm pretty sure about is that if I were going to cook this I'd plan to wear the jersey of my favorite soccer team so as to optimize the chances of a good outcome. Pants are optional. You're welcome.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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Fajitas,


I drink cheap beer so I can afford good bourbon.
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Helluva breakfastbubbajack said:Fajitas,

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bubbajack said:Fajitas,


That's the firedisc accessory you were talking about last night, right? That meal looks great!
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The shallow pan is called a gwok. I buy the beef and chicken premixed at the Mexican grocery for $4.95 a pound, add shrimp. Quick but really good. Patio meal!I drink cheap beer so I can afford good bourbon.
Salisbury, NC...... XL,Lx3,Mx2,S, MM, Mini BGE, FireDisc x2. Blackstone 22", Offset smoker, weber kettle 22" -
That looks great. Love that grill.bubbajack said:The shallow pan is called a gwok. I buy the beef and chicken premixed at the Mexican grocery for $4.95 a pound, add shrimp. Quick but really good. Patio meal!
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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Ok - swap 'fun' for 'weak willed'. I will accept your rule change and post imagery tomorrow.Foghorn said:"* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you."
I thought you Brits were supposed to be fun...
I've never cooked a pork belly so I've got nothing for you within the very limited scope that you are allowing. It's a real shame because the only thing I'm pretty sure about is that if I were going to cook this I'd plan to wear the jersey of my favorite soccer team so as to optimize the chances of a good outcome. Pants are optional. You're welcome.Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
On short notice with a pork belly I would recommend pork belly burnt ends or pork belly banh mi.CPFC1905 said:4lbs of bone-in pork belly ready for Sunday lunch. Throw me your cook suggestions*

* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
bubbajack said:The shallow pan is called a gwok. I buy the beef and chicken premixed at the Mexican grocery for $4.95 a pound, add shrimp. Quick but really good. Patio meal!Can it do this?
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
Tampa Bay, FL
EIB 6 Oct 95 -
I recognize that guy - that’s Rob Gwokowski!thetrim said:bubbajack said:The shallow pan is called a gwok. I buy the beef and chicken premixed at the Mexican grocery for $4.95 a pound, add shrimp. Quick but really good. Patio meal!Can it do this?
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
That's the biggest rice crispy treat I have ever seen.....I drink cheap beer so I can afford good bourbon.
Salisbury, NC...... XL,Lx3,Mx2,S, MM, Mini BGE, FireDisc x2. Blackstone 22", Offset smoker, weber kettle 22" -
One day last week , made some kaaaabobs
hi I drink cheap beer so I can afford good bourbon.
Salisbury, NC...... XL,Lx3,Mx2,S, MM, Mini BGE, FireDisc x2. Blackstone 22", Offset smoker, weber kettle 22" -
I would remove the spares and cook them separately and do belly burnt ends with the rest. Or bacon. Because bacon.CPFC1905 said:4lbs of bone-in pork belly ready for Sunday lunch. Throw me your cook suggestions*

* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you.
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Decided to go with something different and made some Philly cheese steak sandwiches for dinner. Local, artisanal baguette. Fried onion and bell peppers. Filet mignon. Mayo. Monterrey Jack with jalapeño. The sandwich addict that I live with was satisfied.
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@GrateEggspectations - killer looking grub coming from you here lately. This one is no different-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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SRF Gold ribeye caps, unrolled, holy cow, 550F for about 4 mins per side.
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Hadn't thought of that. I have zero meat wrangling skills, confidence or tools. However, I am enormously tempted by bacon (obviously). Bacon = mermaid of the meat ocean.The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
I would remove the spares and cook them separately and do belly burnt ends with the rest. Or bacon. Because bacon.CPFC1905 said:4lbs of bone-in pork belly ready for Sunday lunch. Throw me your cook suggestions*

* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you.
Once sufficient new good boy credits are earned I will have a stab at smoking some bacon.Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
Bacon is actually really easy and it’s always worth the effort.CPFC1905 said:
Hadn't thought of that. I have zero meat wrangling skills, confidence or tools. However, I am enormously tempted by bacon (obviously). Bacon = mermaid of the meat ocean.The Cen-Tex Smoker said:
I would remove the spares and cook them separately and do belly burnt ends with the rest. Or bacon. Because bacon.CPFC1905 said:4lbs of bone-in pork belly ready for Sunday lunch. Throw me your cook suggestions*

* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you.
Once sufficient new good boy credits are earned I will have a stab at smoking some bacon.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Because I like you @Foghorn I have dressed as requested. This doesn't mean I am your plaything. Further requests might require wine.Foghorn said:"* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you."
I thought you Brits were supposed to be fun...
I've never cooked a pork belly so I've got nothing for you within the very limited scope that you are allowing. It's a real shame because the only thing I'm pretty sure about is that if I were going to cook this I'd plan to wear the jersey of my favorite soccer team so as to optimize the chances of a good outcome. Pants are optional. You're welcome.
I am sure you will be thrilled to see that I am observing strict corona-rules and using the only know substance impervious to the virus, other than @nolaegghead at 0300hrs.
Couple of bits of admin while I'm on;
1) Football not soccer
2) Shirt not jersey
3) Pants on, as are my shorts. I selected today's pair from the 'weekend, recreational' side of undergarment drawer B. Since you asked, yes - I follow the standard convention; Drawer A; formal & business Drawer B; informal & recreational Drawer C; seasonal & 'humorous'. I am not a savage.
4) football kit, not uniform - I know you didn't say that, but just FYI.
I really do know how to win friends, right?
Yes, I am now 2 months overdue a haircut. I waited too long, should have clipped sooner. Now look like Ron Burgundy.Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
And here's the pork....




Other girls may try to take me away
But you know, it's by your side I will stay -
I think we won the right to decide what things are called after the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781 pal. 😉CPFC1905 said:
Because I like you @Foghorn I have dressed as requested. This doesn't mean I am your plaything. Further requests might require wine.Foghorn said:"* please constrain suggestions to how it should be cooked, not about the chef's mode of attire during the cook, optimal incantations & chants to accompany the cook, best improvised dance moves and 'free jazz' to harmonise with the cook, or, about any once in a lifetime investment opportunities.
Thank you."
I thought you Brits were supposed to be fun...
I've never cooked a pork belly so I've got nothing for you within the very limited scope that you are allowing. It's a real shame because the only thing I'm pretty sure about is that if I were going to cook this I'd plan to wear the jersey of my favorite soccer team so as to optimize the chances of a good outcome. Pants are optional. You're welcome.
I am sure you will be thrilled to see that I am observing strict corona-rules and using the only know substance impervious to the virus, other than @nolaegghead at 0300hrs.
Couple of bits of admin while I'm on;
1) Football not soccer
2) Shirt not jersey
3) Pants on, as are my shorts. I selected today's pair from the 'weekend, recreational' side of undergarment drawer B. Since you asked, yes - I follow the standard convention; Drawer A; formal & business Drawer B; informal & recreational Drawer C; seasonal & 'humorous'. I am not a savage.
4) football kit, not uniform - I know you didn't say that, but just FYI.
I really do know how to win friends, right?
Yes, I am now 2 months overdue a haircut. I waited too long, should have clipped sooner. Now look like Ron Burgundy.Las Vegas, NV
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