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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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LONG LIVE KING ZIPPY! per Feetz
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Defrost it in a cool water bath in the sink , slow running water will do the trick .
DON'T go from the feeezer to the grill , that will mess up a good piece of meat .
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LONG LIVE KING ZIPPY! per Feetz
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I don't know , I heard that on Good eats , it is suposed to defrost faster in a water bath
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The time to defrost a whole 20 lb turkey goes down to like a half-hour in an ice-water bath. The water conducts the heat better (or the cold, if you prefer).
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This is usually how I defrost things (waterbath) because I never remember to put stuff in the fridge when I decide what I want to make. Plus, when I do, the meat always seems to leak all over even if I use a plate underneath. Yuck. In fact, the 1/4 chix legs in the post above were thawed in my spaghetti pot in the sink because I was too lazy to go down and get them out of the freezer the night before
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twatfaced two legged bumhole
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Betcha didn't get those at Cabelas
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LONG LIVE KING ZIPPY! per Feetz
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Good one rkzenrage,
I may have to make a few of those for Xmas gifts !!! ![]()
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My wifes cousin has dropped out due to illness, moving the count down to 15-20. My wife has convinced me not to make the lamb tomorrow
![]() On the plus side, this means I will get to make the lamb for myself and the kids (my wife does not like lamb) sometime in the future.
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Basically, one is one thing the other is the other... it is simple, like salad and soup. |
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
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I did brisket flats last weekend. I used Willy's #1 rub from the Smoke and Spice book, apple juice for mop, and a combination of hickory and oak. 10 hrs in the smoker. Yum.
I'm really enjoying the Weber Smokey Mountain that I bought last year. It does a great job and is very low maintenance. I had a big iron job before that. Rust was a constant issue. I've gotta go along with rage on the name thing. Q'd and grilled are both good eating, but they're not the same thing. I don't correct people on the subject, but I do differentiate when I'm talking about it.
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I agree, BBQ and grilling ARE different, and I would also be very disappointed if invited for BBQ and it wasn't. My palate may differentiate, but my stomach gets full either way...
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Drunk chickens from 7/9/06. I cooked for my b-day a few days late because some were working. I made tater salad, green beans w/new taters. Anvil Mike showed up, sober around 3:30. The drunk assed welders came about 6, after drinking all day. And had to be home by 7 or turn into jail birds. They each have their little ankle things. By that time I was poed and about in the bag.
Never again for that crew! They were fixed in a smoker I built, gas, w/waterpan. So are they smoked, grilled. BBqed or just drunk? Anyway were good. Photos of grills http://www.flickr.com/photos/busterb/
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What temp did you use? Low and slow is BBQ. Fast and hot is grilling.
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This photo shows the temp.257 wasn't preheated so might be thought of as slow.http://cellar.org/attachment.php?att...1&d=1152477906
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