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Slow cooked pork steaks
Photo Egg
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Cooked these raised with the WOO Ring but slower this time.
Really came out great!




Really came out great!




Thank you,
Darian
Galveston Texas
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Looks great, nice idea for the side.Dave
Cambridge, Ontario - CanadaLarge (2010), Mini Max (2015), Large garden pot (2018) -
just had to throw down the pork steak gantlet again didn’t you?
Looks great!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Just trying to keep up with you Ron.RRP said:just had to throw down the pork steak gantlet again didn’t you?
Looks great!
These really were much better from than the last batch. They were even from the same package as last ones. Pulled from the freezer last night. I honestly was not looking foreword to eating these again. Was a pleasant surprise.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
well, Sir…last week I also egged another set and like you from the same package (meaning same pig just like you) but this time I applied rub to both sides, but otherwise I swear I did everything else the same. But the second attempt was not as good - too dried out. Soooo I think I’ll go back to my first successful cook since I have 8 more in my freezer!
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Looks good! Great color on those.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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I brushed 1 side with that fancy Soy Sauce. Was afraid of making it to salty, but I could have done both sides.caliking said:Looks good! Great color on those.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Excuse my unfamiliarity with the term “fancy soy sauce” - is that the same as “dark soy sauce” which I love, but have a problem finding locally sometimes?Photo Egg said:
I brushed 1 side with that fancy Soy Sauce. Was afraid of making it to salty, but I could have done both sides.caliking said:Looks good! Great color on those.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Kind of an inside poke at @calikingRRP said:
Excuse my unfamiliarity with the term “fancy soy sauce” - is that the same as “dark soy sauce” which I love, but have a problem finding locally sometimes?Photo Egg said:
I brushed 1 side with that fancy Soy Sauce. Was afraid of making it to salty, but I could have done both sides.caliking said:Looks good! Great color on those.
His past post got me to buy this expensive stuff.
Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
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@Photo Egg, how low and slow? Y’all got me wanting pork steaks now
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On the note of fancy soy sauce... I just found 5 liters of this Japanese Kikkoman for only $25 delivered with Prime.
it’s less salty than American red label but more umami. And it’s 100% better than the green label.

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That’s fantastic.Thatgrimguy said:On the note of fancy soy sauce... I just found 5 liters of this Japanese Kikkoman for only $25 delivered with Prime.
it’s less salty than American red label but more umami. And it’s 100% better than the green label.


‘Thanks for the heads up!Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
I started with temp about 250 and let it slowly climb to around 300 while flipping every 5-7 minutes. I brushed 1 side with soy sauce when pork hit 160 and pulled it on next flip. It had a little crust from seasoning rub but still moist and tender. These were not very thick and not super awesome but a solid dinner for sure.ColbyLang said:@Photo Egg, how low and slow? Y’all got me wanting pork steaks nowThank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
i usually do the Tootsie recipe for thick pork steaks but I also like doing the "best porkchop I ever had" method from centex
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Looks awesome. I love pork steaks.
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