At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
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- Copasspupil
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At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
A little pancetta, coppa, Lomo and spicy with smoked Hatch chili pepper rub. We shall see in the results in 2 days to 6 months.
Danno
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- OldUsedParts
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
no doubt it'll be on the spot, however, the only thing that is aged in my cooking is MOI
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
- Copasspupil
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
I’m interested in the flavor profile of the hatch chili powder does to the spicy versions. I will be doing a cold smoke then either age the meat or slice them up.
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
I really need to jump on some Hatch Peppers during their Season here and make some Hatch Salsa and ground Dehydrated Hatch Peppers this year.
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
- Copasspupil
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
I try and get them but this year, I never saw anybody selling them. I’m not quite sure why.
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
I used to have a Hot Rod Buddy that lived around Portland and I'd ship him some when they showed up here cause he couldn't find them around his neck of the woods. He had a big rotisserie barrel that he roasted them in some how.
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
This round was a learning experience for me.
1. Hatch chili powder is my new favorite spice by far. It’s a lingering one. Not a burn. Purchased from amazon red color.
2. Someone here mentioned about brisket and if you lift it and it stays firm then the meat has too much fat and the opposite is what I bought just to check. So I tried it with pork belly and this is what I got:
1. Hatch chili powder is my new favorite spice by far. It’s a lingering one. Not a burn. Purchased from amazon red color.
2. Someone here mentioned about brisket and if you lift it and it stays firm then the meat has too much fat and the opposite is what I bought just to check. So I tried it with pork belly and this is what I got:
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
Oh dang! That time of the year is upon us again. Looking good, sir!
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- Copasspupil
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
Thanks guys. I brought a package to some friends and I’ve converted another.
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
- Copasspupil
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
Playing with some bungs tomorrow. Four big ones.
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
Copasspupil wrote:Playing with some bungs tomorrow. Four big ones.
I never played with more than 2 at one time ; good luck
- Copasspupil
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
Here’s a pic sample of the cottage bacon prior to the cook or shall I say bake. Kind of proud of how it came out.
Danno
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
'66 GT350S clone
Custom built smoker named Seal Team
Santa Maria Grill names GrumpyD'sBBQ
Weber stainless gas grill when I want to cook a hotdog
- OldUsedParts
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Re: At it again...going Spain, Italy, New Mexico??
You have every reason to be proud of those beauties
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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