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Hi gang. Every word of this is true.
My daughter's 16th birthday fell on Saturday April 19, when it was her weekend at my place. I asked her what she wanted for a Sweet Sixteen party and she said: "I have it all planned, Dad. You will have eight girls for two nights, and you will be our slave. "There will be 4-way barbecue. There will be ribs, chicken, brisket, and pulled pork. You will make a pot of beans, cole slaw, potato salad, mac salad, homemade rolls, and Brazilian Orange cake for dessert." Well I did it all in the Kamado and it all came out perfect. No sauce, no mop, just everything rubbed the night before with salt, pepper, Old Bay, and a pinch of sugar. Lump and plum wood only, at a steady 200-225 degrees. It took from sunup but that comes with the territory. The brisket and the pulled pork were just perfect. The brisket was pink and moist at the center with a perfect ring. The pork was pullable (I made the North Carolina coleslaw with the vinegar sauce on the side), the ribs were just falling off the bone, and the chicken -- well -- the chicken tasted like candy. The girls just packed it away -- no finicky eaters in the bunch -- but nobody enjoyed themselves more than I did. It does an old dad proud when his baby girl wants nothing more than good barbecue. Looks like I raised her right. Cheers. -- ivan |
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Ivan Weiss wrote:
Hi gang. Every word of this is true. Well, stranger, it's good to see you :-) The girls just packed it away -- no finicky eaters in the bunch -- but nobody enjoyed themselves more than I did. It does an old dad proud when his baby girl wants nothing more than good barbecue. Looks like I raised her right. Cheers. Your daughter certainly knows what the good things in life are. Good job, Dad :-) -- Dave www.davebbq.com What is best in life? "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women." -- Conan |
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"Ivan Weiss" wrote:
[ . . . ] That's great Yvan! Happy Sixteenth Birthday to your daughter. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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On Apr 30, 1:21 am, Nick Cramer wrote:
"Ivan Weiss" wrote: [ . . . ] That's great Yvan! Happy Sixteenth Birthday to your daughter. Good for both of you! A good kid with a good upbringing is a joy to be around. And I am SURE they had to twist your arm to get you to cook for them , right? ;^) Robert |
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Ivan Weiss wrote:
Hi gang. Every word of this is true. My daughter's 16th birthday fell on Saturday April 19, when it was her weekend at my place. I asked her what she wanted for a Sweet Sixteen party and she said: "I have it all planned, Dad. You will have eight girls for two nights, and you will be our slave. "There will be 4-way barbecue. There will be ribs, chicken, brisket, and pulled pork. You will make a pot of beans, cole slaw, potato salad, mac salad, homemade rolls, and Brazilian Orange cake for dessert." Well I did it all in the Kamado and it all came out perfect. No sauce, no mop, just everything rubbed the night before with salt, pepper, Old Bay, and a pinch of sugar. Lump and plum wood only, at a steady 200-225 degrees. It took from sunup but that comes with the territory. The brisket and the pulled pork were just perfect. The brisket was pink and moist at the center with a perfect ring. The pork was pullable (I made the North Carolina coleslaw with the vinegar sauce on the side), the ribs were just falling off the bone, and the chicken -- well -- the chicken tasted like candy. The girls just packed it away -- no finicky eaters in the bunch -- but nobody enjoyed themselves more than I did. It does an old dad proud when his baby girl wants nothing more than good barbecue. Looks like I raised her right. Cheers. -- ivan Ivan, would you share your recipe for NC coleslaw and vinegar sauce? Grant |
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On Apr 30, 12:43 am, "Ivan Weiss" wrote:
Hi gang. Every word of this is true. My daughter's 16th birthday fell on Saturday April 19, when it was her weekend at my place. I asked her what she wanted for a Sweet Sixteen party and she said: "I have it all planned, Dad. You will have eight girls for two nights, and you will be our slave. "There will be 4-way barbecue. There will be ribs, chicken, brisket, and pulled pork. You will make a pot of beans, cole slaw, potato salad, mac salad, homemade rolls, and Brazilian Orange cake for dessert." Well I did it all in the Kamado and it all came out perfect. No sauce, no mop, just everything rubbed the night before with salt, pepper, Old Bay, and a pinch of sugar. Lump and plum wood only, at a steady 200-225 degrees. It took from sunup but that comes with the territory. The brisket and the pulled pork were just perfect. The brisket was pink and moist at the center with a perfect ring. The pork was pullable (I made the North Carolina coleslaw with the vinegar sauce on the side), the ribs were just falling off the bone, and the chicken -- well -- the chicken tasted like candy. The girls just packed it away -- no finicky eaters in the bunch -- but nobody enjoyed themselves more than I did. It does an old dad proud when his baby girl wants nothing more than good barbecue. Looks like I raised her right. Cheers. -- ivan That is wonderful!! And what a tribute to you that at her age, she was able to brag on her Dad's K'ing that she included her good friends.The Kamado makes it almost too easy to impress foodies with, doesn't it? We have 2 friends of our son, all in the 40 yr old range, that come here for the NASCAR races twice a year. We spoil them rotten with good K Kooking!! And they spoil us rotten by bringing great steaks, tilapia(which we have for Breakfast on race day) and King Crab legs. They tried to find the pulled pork one night to mess with us, and couldn't find it..... it was 'resting' in the cooler wrapped in towels. I told them before I went to bed they would never find it!! They say they could never find a 5 star hotel that could feed them as well as we do!! It really warms the heart to feed people well, doesn't it? Enjoy your daughter, they grow up way too fast. Nan in DE |
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"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
news:_CWRj.6129$WS1.1458@trndny04... Ivan, would you share your recipe for NC coleslaw and vinegar sauce? -- Sure thing. Here's the coleslaw. The celery seeds are the active ingredient. a.. 1 pound finely shredded cabbage b.. 1 medium onion, finely chopped c.. 1 medium green pepper, finely chopped d.. 1/2 cup vinegar e.. 1/2 cup sugar f.. 1/2 cup salad oil g.. salt h.. pepper i.. celery seed Put cabbage, onion, and green pepepr in a large bowl. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar, and salad oil; heat to boiling. Immediately pour over vegetables in the bowl. Add salt and pepper and a generous sprinkling of celery seed, to taste. Toss to coat vegetables. Refrigerate coleslaw for several hours or overnight for best flavor. And here's the vinegar sauce: 3/4 cup apple cider vinegar 3/4 cup white vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce Salt and pepper In a medium saucepan combine apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, sugar, red pepper flakes, hot pepper sauce, and salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low and simmer 10 minutes. Keep warm. -- It's all a matter of taste, and there are many legitimate variations. I have a great chow chow recipe, and every once in a while I crack a jar and use it in a pork sandwich. Yum! -- ivan |
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"Dave Bugg" wrote in message
news:eiTRj.2483$Yo2.301@trndny01... Ivan Weiss wrote: Hi gang. Every word of this is true. Well, stranger, it's good to see you :-) -- Aw, shucks, I try to post only when I have something to say. I'm working toward getting back to raising my own beef, pork, and chicken, and after all, I *do* have all that fruit wood to "get rid of." -- ivan |
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Ivan Weiss wrote:
"I have it all planned, Dad. You will have eight girls for two nights, and you will be our slave. Phew... you had me nervous with that one! ;-) Congrats, sounds like everyone had a great time, including the chef. -- Steve |
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"Ivan Weiss" wrote:
"Grant Erwin" wrote in message Ivan, would you share your recipe for NC coleslaw and vinegar sauce? -- Sure thing. [saved and snipped] Thanks, Yvan. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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"Ivan Weiss" wrote:
"Dave Bugg" wrote in message Ivan Weiss wrote: Hi gang. Every word of this is true. Well, stranger, it's good to see you :-) -- Aw, shucks, I try to post only when I have something to say. I'm working toward getting back to raising my own beef, pork, and chicken, and after all, I *do* have all that fruit wood to "get rid of." If I had the room to raise any critters, I'd go for sheep and goats, rather than beef. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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On Apr 30, 10:54 pm, Nick Cramer wrote:
"Ivan Weiss" wrote: "Dave Bugg" wrote in message Ivan Weiss wrote: Hi gang. Every word of this is true. Great story! I only hope our daughter grows up the same way. |