![]() |
|
Welcome to FoodBanter.com forums which provide access to the finest food and drink related newsgroups. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most newsgroup discussions and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics to the food related newsgroups, communicate privately with other FoodBanter.com members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Last weekend I smoked 2 large picnics.
I will be reheating the meat to serve at a get together - I do plan to buy buns so the invitees can make sandwiches. Do you have a favorite sauce? I am looking for a mild but flavorful and a medium hot. BTW after pulling, the meat was sauced lightly with a vinegar based sauce. TIA. Dimitri |
|
|||
|
"Dimitri" asked: Do you have a favorite sauce? Absolutely. Chef Juke's Raspberry Chipoltle sauce is my favorite. Takes a little while to make, but it is pure heaven on pulled pork. Here's a url: http://www.talkaboutcooking.com/grou...ges/82975.html John in Austin |
|
|||
|
"Dimitri" wrote in message
... Last weekend I smoked 2 large picnics. I will be reheating the meat to serve at a get together - I do plan to buy buns so the invitees can make sandwiches. Do you have a favorite sauce? I am looking for a mild but flavorful and a medium hot. 1 cup Sweet Baby Ray's Honey BBQ Sauce 1 cup Kraft Original 1/4 cup Orange Juice 2 tablespoons Tabasco |
|
|||
|
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 17:01:21 GMT, "JakBQuik"
wrote: "Dimitri" asked: Do you have a favorite sauce? Absolutely. Chef Juke's Raspberry Chipoltle sauce is my favorite. Takes a little while to make, but it is pure heaven on pulled pork. Here's a url: http://www.talkaboutcooking.com/grou...ges/82975.html Seconded. However, I've eaten so many PP sandwiches with that sauce that I'm a little tired of it now. That said, it is also excellent as a glaze on ribs and served warm on the side with brisket. For something different and easy with PP, try the following: 1/3 cider vinager 1/3 honey 1/3 mustard (deli mustard or brown mustard, not the cheap neon-yellow stuff) Mix together and heat slowly in a small pan, until everything is combined. Very good with PP. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
|
|||
|
Dimitri wrote:
Last weekend I smoked 2 large picnics. I will be reheating the meat to serve at a get together - I do plan to buy buns so the invitees can make sandwiches. Do you have a favorite sauce? I am looking for a mild but flavorful and a medium hot. BTW after pulling, the meat was sauced lightly with a vinegar based sauce. TIA. Dimitri This month? Last 2 butts I used mojo crillo (from the bottle, don't remember the brand) mixed in with the pulled pork. A little extra cayenne pepper for heat and/or a chopped jalepeÑo or 2. BOB |
|
|||
|
BOB wrote: Do you have a favorite sauce? I am looking for a mild but flavorful and a medium hot. On Christine Cushing Live this week the guest was a chef who runs a BBQ restaurant in Mass. His favourite, which I haven't tried yet, was 1 part cider vinegar, 1 part black strap molasses and 1/2 part mustard. Simmer until the bubbles get big. I think I'll try that with some horseradish mustard. Cam |
|
|||
|
"Dimitri" wrote in message ... Last weekend I smoked 2 large picnics. I will be reheating the meat to serve at a get together - I do plan to buy buns so the invitees can make sandwiches. Do you have a favorite sauce? I am looking for a mild but flavorful and a medium hot. BTW after pulling, the meat was sauced lightly with a vinegar based sauce. TIA. Dimitri Not sure where I found this one, probably from someone here, but this is one of my favorites on PP, when I put anything on it at all. 2 cups cider vinegar 1 cup yellow prepared mustard 2 tablespoons black pepper finely ground 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 cup brown sugar packed 3 tablespoons Louisiana style hot sauce or Texas Pete 1/2 tablespoon seasoned salt B-Worthey |
|
|||
|
Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
For something different and easy with PP, try the following: 1/3 cider vinager 1/3 honey 1/3 mustard (deli mustard or brown mustard, not the cheap neon-yellow stuff) Mix together and heat slowly in a small pan, until everything is combined. Very good with PP. Some variances (including CYM): Use CYM Use Maple Syrup Don't heat I've done most of the combinations of the above and all are good on PP. Matthew |
|
|||
|
p0wder wrote in
: Seconded. However, I've eaten so many PP sandwiches I bet you have. LOL! Dear CAL: This incarnation is way more lame than your last. Here's $20 (SAIT), go buy a few clues and come back with a more interesting one. -- "they'll never be able to catch me buying pink spandex cat diapers in human sizes during office hours!" - Kibo http://www.aros.net/~jchapman - The Wiblovian Institute of Kibology |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Caper berry sauce | KK | General Cooking | 5 | 17-09-2004 06:50 PM |
| Memphis BBQ | Marty | Barbecue | 5 | 09-07-2004 05:22 PM |
| Pork Hocks (4) Collection | Marlene C. | Recipes (moderated) | 0 | 13-01-2004 03:13 PM |
| cooking with Coke | Raelene | General Cooking | 28 | 09-01-2004 11:19 PM |
| Pork Chops in Mustard-Wine Sauce | SSMNITA@aol.com | Recipes (moderated) | 0 | 11-12-2003 03:45 AM |