Memorial Day BBQ
What's everyone doing for bbq this weekend?
I'm going to do a full packer brisket and, as I still haven't nailed down the brisket secret yet, am going to try something different. I'm going to inject the brisket and cook at a higher temp for a shorter period of time. I'll probably also do a pork shoulder just in case I ruin the brisket. As a side I'm going to smike some fresh trout also. Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! |
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Memorial Day BBQ
"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 23 May 2012 08:12:32 -0400, wrote: > >>What's everyone doing for bbq this weekend? >>I'm going to do a full packer brisket and, as I still haven't nailed >>down the brisket secret yet, am going to try something different. I'm >>going to inject the brisket and cook at a higher temp for a shorter >>period of time. >>I'll probably also do a pork shoulder just in case I ruin the brisket. >>As a side I'm going to smike some fresh trout also. >> > > Could not get a brisket. Pork butt for sure, but if I can't come up > with a brisket, probably a large beef roast of some sort, like a top > round. > > I cook my briskets at 275 and they come out very tender. Never > injected one, never found the need. To me, it places more flavor deeper in the meat. Steve |
Memorial Day BBQ
"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 23 May 2012 08:12:32 -0400, wrote: > >>What's everyone doing for bbq this weekend? >>I'm going to do a full packer brisket and, as I still haven't nailed >>down the brisket secret yet, am going to try something different. I'm >>going to inject the brisket and cook at a higher temp for a shorter >>period of time. >>I'll probably also do a pork shoulder just in case I ruin the brisket. >>As a side I'm going to smike some fresh trout also. I love good smoked trout. Sorry for the double post. Stupid buttons. My friend buys a fish smoking spice packet from Sportsman Paradise here locally. They are BIG fishermen. He owns a company where he makes lures, up to a foot long, and is famous all over the world. Anyway, they get Utah trout, and some big ones, fillet them without one bone, and smoke them. You can eat them until you feel sick. The flavoring would be available at the Sportsman Paradise website. Mike's lures are at www.msslammer.com if you're into fishing. He ships all over the world, and they're the real deal for catching BIG fish. Steve |
Memorial Day BBQ
On Thu, 24 May 2012 10:28:55 -0700, "Steve B" >
wrote: > >"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message .. . >> On Wed, 23 May 2012 08:12:32 -0400, wrote: >> >>>What's everyone doing for bbq this weekend? >>>I'm going to do a full packer brisket and, as I still haven't nailed >>>down the brisket secret yet, am going to try something different. I'm >>>going to inject the brisket and cook at a higher temp for a shorter >>>period of time. >>>I'll probably also do a pork shoulder just in case I ruin the brisket. >>>As a side I'm going to smike some fresh trout also. > > >I love good smoked trout. > >Sorry for the double post. Stupid buttons. My friend buys a fish smoking >spice packet from Sportsman Paradise here locally. They are BIG fishermen. >He owns a company where he makes lures, up to a foot long, and is famous all >over the world. > >Anyway, they get Utah trout, and some big ones, fillet them without one >bone, and smoke them. You can eat them until you feel sick. The flavoring >would be available at the Sportsman Paradise website. Mike's lures are at >www.msslammer.com if you're into fishing. He ships all over the world, and >they're the real deal for catching BIG fish. > >Steve > I don't really need lures as I raise my own trout in a pond I have out in the woods. This is the fifth year for the batch I have now and they average about 26". This year I'll probably fish them all out and start over again. Cathcing them only takes bait on a hook and a little patience. Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! |
Memorial Day BBQ
In observance to this somber event, to honor all our military men, past,
present, and future, and to honor the Commander in Chief, and his beliefs..................... WE'RE COOKING POODLE! Steve |
Memorial Day BBQ
Sqwertz > wrote: > On Fri, 25 May 2012 08:06:53 -0700, Steve B wrote: > > > In observance to this somber event, to honor all our military men, past, > > present, and future, and to honor the Commander in Chief, and his > > beliefs..................... > > > > WE'RE COOKING POODLE! > > Sweet. Dumbass. No shit. Not even a clue as to what *size* of poodle. I'd rather have a heaping helping of deep-fried sister-wife. monroe(wondering whyTF i don't plonk this SteveB numbnuts) |
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On May 29, 4:57*am, wrote:
> Well the party's over and the pics are up. Here's the addresshttp://www.4shared.com/folder/319xK1Zu/Memorial_Day_2012.html > Naked bagpipers and a lone dryer hose? What the hell were y'all up to anyway? Good times no doubt. |
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On Tue, 29 May 2012 06:41:59 -0700 (PDT), tutall >
wrote: >On May 29, 4:57*am, wrote: > >> Well the party's over and the pics are up. Here's the addresshttp://www.4shared.com/folder/319xK1Zu/Memorial_Day_2012.html >> > >Naked bagpipers and a lone dryer hose? What the hell were y'all up to >anyway? > > >Good times no doubt. Hey, come prepared for some crazy S#!t or stay home Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! |
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On Tue, 29 May 2012 22:46:05 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On Tue, 29 May 2012 07:57:00 -0400, wrote: > > > >> >>Well the party's over and the pics are up. Here's the address >>http://www.4shared.com/folder/319xK1..._Day_2012.html >> > >What's with the naked bagpipes? Not naked, just had his shirt offf. The temps were around 93 that day and 100% humidity. Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! |
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On May 30, 4:03*am, wrote:
> On Tue, 29 May 2012 22:46:05 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >On Tue, 29 May 2012 07:57:00 -0400, wrote: > > >>Well the party's over and the pics are up. Here's the address > >>http://www.4shared.com/folder/319xK1..._Day_2012.html > > >What's with the naked bagpipes? > > Not naked, just had his shirt offf. The temps were around 93 that day > and 100% humidity. > Yer spoiling our fantasies of sweaty topless bagpipers in short skirts and no underwear. And how's the dryer hose fit in again? Is it a spare part for the bagpipe? |
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 14:14:36 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: > >The whole idea of training judges to identify a strict and narrow >range of attributes and telling you how to score it is a total crock. >Somebody needs to invent an alternate BBQ circuit based on people's >choice. > >-sw Taste is too subjective, IMO. In competition, you are trying to cook to satisfy what is deemed the perfect brisket, or rib, or whatever. Now, that is good stuff, or course, but many people think some other taste may be better. Sort of like telling a group of painters to paint a wall and it should be the perfect shade of blue for judging. I don't expect everyone likes my favorite flavor of ice cream the best, same with bbq. I've been judged by friends and family and they think it is number 1. Good enough for me. And I get to sleep with the trophy. |
Memorial Day BBQ
Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 14:14:36 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > > > > >The whole idea of training judges to identify a strict and narrow > >range of attributes and telling you how to score it is a total crock. > >Somebody needs to invent an alternate BBQ circuit based on people's > >choice. > > > >-sw > > Taste is too subjective, IMO. In competition, you are trying to cook > to satisfy what is deemed the perfect brisket, or rib, or whatever. > Now, that is good stuff, or course, but many people think some other > taste may be better. > > Sort of like telling a group of painters to paint a wall and it should > be the perfect shade of blue for judging. I don't expect everyone > likes my favorite flavor of ice cream the best, same with bbq. > > I've been judged by friends and family and they think it is number 1. > Good enough for me. And I get to sleep with the trophy. i would contend that competition Q strives to be something more uniform and generic simply as a result of being judged. Variety might be the spice of life but not in competition. monroe(not even close to winning 1st place) |
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