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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
Vol 2. http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=285408 Last edited by Buehler445; 03-02-2020 at 09:14 AM.. |
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10-13-2017, 05:43 PM | #9766 |
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Ya know, FMB, the easiest way to prepare a perfectly cooked meal is to have our new friend cooper barrett come over and breathe on it for you until it's done to perfection.
But that dude is too busy solving EVERYTHING IN THE GOT DAMN WORLD to breathe on everything for everybody. I like you, coop, but you windy. Best of luck with your oven thingy, FMB. You better let the coop show you how. Dinny |
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10-13-2017, 05:51 PM | #9767 |
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Needless to say with the "new info" the only thing that bothers me is the condensation. Is it steam of droplets and does it happen with no food in oven? Hanging a $5 oven thermo couldn't hurt to double check the Chef Alarm. I know that humidity in an oven will make browning take more time but you are saying 25% longer...
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10-13-2017, 05:59 PM | #9769 |
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I have learned a few tricks to make "health food okra" palatable but seasoned southern style fried okra is hard to beat.
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10-13-2017, 05:59 PM | #9770 |
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Hey, coop, what do you think the chances of 90% of the problems with his oven are half mental?
Ain't sayin'. Just askin'. Dinny |
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10-13-2017, 06:30 PM | #9771 |
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I think it's time for a shout out to cheese and onions.
Not really main course things themselves. But so very important ingredient in perfect main courses. I love cheese and onions. |
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"Oh that bucking thing when going up a hill? it only does that every other ogg numbered Thursday. I didn't think it was important cause it's been doing that for years... I would not say nor think that of FMB. He's a great guy and we can discuss corn bread making without any harsh words. (even if he is wrong) I have FMB to thank for info on food safety temps using the theory of pasteurization. Something I am sure will shock you to learn that I was not aware of. He is a fountain of good, usable information, which I may add that your not. Plus his pics kick ass!!! We seem to never have a cross word, even when I post proof sources saying he is incorrect he never comes back with insults just knowledge to share. So you can insinuate whatever you like (mental case OK HALF) and then take 2 steps back to try to separate yourself from you own thoughts and think it's OK. Next time just state that you are asking for a friend and see how that works for ya. You, in turn, are not such a person. You really don't bring much to the table as FMB has. Actually in this discussion you have really not brought anything forward except saying that his capabilities to measure temperatures with one of the nicest BBQing tools is incompetent. I am a multi-talented individual who is the guy people used to call whenever anything broke and I can fix just about anything and if I can't I will learn how and then teach others how to do so too. I like to smoke meat and have experimented a lot with smokers, woods, and rubs. I have probably 6 journals of BBQ notes to show for it and an extra 20+ pounds too. I help out at many regional and national KCBS events even a couple of notable ones. Why don't you take yourself back to your last few post and learn how to use the "edit" button and maybe win a friend or two and influence others along the way. Here is a hot air balloon just for you. I suggest you shove the 65000 CF of "hot air" they contain right up your orifice, you know which one. Who knows, we may just find a new way of preparing donkey meat in the fodder. Air Chaud Dinny over nut wood fire and squirrel nut smoke.
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I'm going to invoke the great FAX: SIMMAH DOWN NAH!
Seriously coop, Dinny's good people. |
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10-13-2017, 08:40 PM | #9776 |
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So we shouldn't smoke him?
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I already made the habanero genitalia rub. It's really ghost peppers
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10-13-2017, 10:44 PM | #9778 |
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Ok it's not much but sure was tasty.
!/2 lean ground beef and 1/2 lean ground pork. minced onion, jalapeņo peppers. red bell pepper, garlic fresh ground pepper, and sea salt mixed together. Pan sear until crust develops, flip and top with blue cheese. pull and let rest while toasting a thin bagel and top with fresh HG tomato.
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Homemade French toast with homemade cinnamon honey butter and real maple syrup.
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YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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