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@Canugghead that all looks spectacular as usual😋😋Greensboro North Carolina
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@GrateEggspectations The tumeric in the mix enhanced the colour, other ingredients are coconut milk, cilantro, ghee, homemade garam masala, etc.canuckland
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Dat biryani, @Canugghead ! Wow! I've been working on good chix biryani for many years, but haven't quite nailed it.
And, I love that the grandcanuggs are pitching in.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
Thanks @caliking After many trials and errors, swmbo settled on cooking the rice separately in rice cooker, mixing in the chicken pan juice when resting. The hybrid cook preserves the crispy skin but it's not true biryani
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That's a tip I need to try. I know only a couple of people who can pull off biryani the way its supposed to be ( none of whom live close to us), so I'm okay with any mods that taste good to me!Canugghead said:Thanks @caliking After many trials and errors, swmbo settled on cooking the rice separately in rice cooker, mixing in the chicken pan juice when resting. The hybrid cook preserves the crispy skin but it's not true biryani
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Bastardize that biryani!caliking said:
That's a tip I need to try. I know only a couple of people who can pull off biryani the way its supposed to be ( none of whom live close to us), so I'm okay with any mods that taste good to me!Canugghead said:Thanks @caliking After many trials and errors, swmbo settled on cooking the rice separately in rice cooker, mixing in the chicken pan juice when resting. The hybrid cook preserves the crispy skin but it's not true biryani
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Playing a pizza delivery driver. I dropped off a Detroit style pizza for a coworker that had a small surgery this morning.

I picked up some fresh cheese from the creamery the other day that I used on the Detroit style pizza this afternoon. I went heavy on the cheese around the edges for the charred cheese crust and that was a mistake. The moisture in the fresh cheese is way different from the store bought block cheese. I had a hard time setting my crust with all the moisture of the cheese running against the crust and pan. It took a lot longer to cook this time around. I'm hoping the crust crisps up as it cools. My coworker will reheat the pizza as it was a 20-25 minute drive to drop off and I left it on her doorstep as I think she was napping. So reheating should help. The air fryer is an awesome way to reheat Detroit style pizza but unsure if she has one. So I'm not too worried about the crust as I was checking it while it was cooking but those edges were a fight!
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Super nice gesture. What a treat. Almost makes me wish I was going through surgery! Jokes aside, wishing your friend a smooth and speedy recovery.WeberWho said:Playing a pizza delivery driver. I dropped off a Detroit style pizza for a coworker that had a small surgery this morning.
I picked up some fresh cheese from the creamery the other day that I used on the Detroit style pizza this afternoon. I went heavy on the cheese around the edges for the charred cheese crust and that was a mistake. The moisture in the fresh cheese is way different from the store bought block cheese. I had a hard time setting my crust with all the moisture of the cheese running against the crust and pan. It took a lot longer to cook this time around. I'm hoping the crust crisps up as it cools. My coworker will reheat the pizza as it was a 20-25 minute drive to drop off and I left it on her doorstep as I think she was napping. So reheating should help. The air fryer is an awesome way to reheat Detroit style pizza but unsure if she has one. So I'm not too worried about the crust as I was checking it while it was cooking but those edges were a fight!
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Way to step up and make the effort to support your friend. The gesture wins, the pizza is just the topping.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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@WeberWho - Beautiful gesture for your friend, thank you for sharing with us.LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413GGreat Plains, USA
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Great deal on an Angus beef choice boneless ribeye (14 oz) -qualifies as the famous one-half inch steak: (Rolling it out here!)
Caveman with the SBGE ready to go:
And on the lump against the back of the fire:
$$ shot (a quick cook event):
Too easy and the char is definitely worth it.
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Andy (a stupid Zew Nealander who voluntarily moved to Australia (where everything that flies, swims, crawls or walks around on two, four, six, eight or more legs can kill you, and apparently wants to) cooks a biryani for Babe; you guys'll have to tell me if it's authentic or not.caliking said:
That's a tip I need to try. I know only a couple of people who can pull off biryani the way its supposed to be ( none of whom live close to us), so I'm okay with any mods that taste good to me!Canugghead said:Thanks @caliking After many trials and errors, swmbo settled on cooking the rice separately in rice cooker, mixing in the chicken pan juice when resting. The hybrid cook preserves the crispy skin but it's not true biryani
https://youtube.com/shorts/v5dD3J9GWK4?si=yHVkk2gBd1U08Nrv
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I'd eat the heck outta that!! I've watched a bunch of Andy's videos, and decided that I want to be reborn as Babe in my next life. She eats well, for sure.Botch said:
Andy (a stupid Zew Nealander who voluntarily moved to Australia (where everything that flies, swims, crawls or walks around on two, four, six, eight or more legs can kill you, and apparently wants to) cooks a biryani for Babe; you guys'll have to tell me if it's authentic or not.caliking said:
That's a tip I need to try. I know only a couple of people who can pull off biryani the way its supposed to be ( none of whom live close to us), so I'm okay with any mods that taste good to me!Canugghead said:Thanks @caliking After many trials and errors, swmbo settled on cooking the rice separately in rice cooker, mixing in the chicken pan juice when resting. The hybrid cook preserves the crispy skin but it's not true biryani
https://youtube.com/shorts/v5dD3J9GWK4?si=yHVkk2gBd1U08Nrv
But, what he made was more like a chicken korma + pulao hybrid. Which is what many/most folks do when making biryani (myself included, but I don't make the chicken in korma form). Delicious? Yes.
Biryani is a whole 'nutha rabbit hole. Biryani comes in many forms, so many variations. Pakistani biryani (regional variations there, too) is different from Hyderabadi biryani is different from Kolkata biryani is different from... you get the idea.
The pinnacle is "kacchi" biryani IMO ... "raw" biryani, i.e. raw marinated protein, uncooked rice, lots of other magic stuff that cooks together. End result is the protein cooks just right, the rice is perfect There's this interface of spices, yogurt, meat, rice that is hard to describe. It takes a pro/master to get it right.
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I'm pretty sure a few years ago someone would've been her saying biryani is overrated, you should be cooking prime rib.I don't agree, but this detour reminded me for a moment of one of those infamous brisket hating threads.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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@lousubcap. Perfection Cap😋😋Greensboro North Carolina
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I think we'll see folks saying biryani is overrated in a couple of years. Its been trending up for the past 1-2 yrs, in which time butter chicken has kind of been trending down. Like any other food fad, I guess.Legume said:I'm pretty sure a few years ago someone would've been her saying biryani is overrated, you should be cooking prime rib.I don't agree, but this detour reminded me for a moment of one of those infamous brisket hating threads.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
awesome Cap, the best!lousubcap said:
Caveman with the SBGE ready to go:
And on the lump against the back of the fire:
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How many are you shucking @poster as that is a healthy oyster right there. Enjoy the outcome.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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There’s a restaurant/seafood supplier in Ottawa called The Whalesbone where I enjoyed oysters with a friend one very memorable time. You paid by the oyster, and some were just massive. Like, the size of a big steak. Had to cut it up to eat it.poster said: -
Lol ya, these are even a bit intimidating but very good. Had the huge ones once before at Rodney's on King in Toronto. Love that place.GrateEggspectations said:
There’s a restaurant/seafood supplier in Ottawa called The Whalesbone where I enjoyed oysters with a friend one very memorable time. You paid by the oyster, and some were just massive. Like, the size of a big steak. Had to cut it up to eat it.poster said: -
With those oyster comments the GWN has the inside track compared to lower 48 flyover country.
I will refrain from any political tariff and trade comments here.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Getting excited about our Ruben’s tonight! Having golden beet salad on the side. Only lit two adjacent sections and will occasionally move the grate to keep the brisket clear of open flame. Aiming for 150° for about 4h. Will chuck in another large chunk of apple near the heat every hour or so. I like to cook the pastrami direct and on cast iron I find if I move it around a bit I can skip the final sear most folks do (and eat faster). I keep the beets over the flame so they cook faster and I can bring them in to have the salad ready before needing to deal with the meat.
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Best sandwich ever in our book!
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https://youtu.be/b2_vbou3kxE
That is one great looking sandwich right there!
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@BeanHead looks delicious and pics are magazine worthy 😋😋Greensboro North Carolina
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