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Windy Cold Weekend menus
I'm sure there's going to be a lot of Soup and chili made this weekend. Post your pictures. Mrs. R is making a giant pot of vegetable beef stew Sunday with home made cornbread.
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Been planning mine for 4 days and, as mentioned elsewhere, I may have to go to Plan B with the technique More later, if it happens
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Baptizing my UDS tomorrow with a 14lb Choice Brisket. I can’t wait,
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Wife’s doing some sort of stew for tonight. I’m debating on cold smoking some cheese later just can’t decide if I want to battle the wind or not.
Might work on a Throwdown entry tomorrow.
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Good deal Sooner: I hope we have a lot of entries
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TwoGuysBBQ wrote:Baptizing my UDS tomorrow with a 14lb Choice Brisket. I can’t wait,
pictures please? do you use holy water (BBQ sauce) on your brisket?
I want a UDS but the wife says two pellet burners, one electric, one charcoal burner, a gas grill and a pizza oven is enough
in the wind I will be doing some yard bird on the Traeger this evening..
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Hey spacetrucker, I have never used sauce on my brisket. BUT I am going to tomorrow, a friend of mine does and gets a really good color on the bark. I’m actually experimenting for the SA rodeo bbq cookoff next weekend.
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We dont either, I just mentioned your post to the wife, and she asked about Holy Water so I told her that's what we called BBQ sauce....
We have sauce (marks found at HEB) but it mostly stays in the bottle once in a while I smear some on some chicken though
good luck on the rodeo!
We have sauce (marks found at HEB) but it mostly stays in the bottle once in a while I smear some on some chicken though
good luck on the rodeo!
Don't count every day, Make every day Count
Good Cue to ya..
Vernon
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Good Cue to ya..
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We’re doing crock pot St. Loui ribs smothered in different SB sauces, rolls, tater salad and Caesar salad.
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Headed to the quick stop for some Own-Yawns so I can whoop up some Texas Chili a la Suckle Busters for tomorrow.
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Tonight's menu is something new for my family. We're going to do homemade cheese enchiladas with leftover chili. I don't know why I never thought of it before, but enchiladas are a great way to make leftovers new again and is a great cold weather meal.
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maw wrote:We’re doing crock pot St. Loui ribs smothered in different SB sauces, rolls, tater salad and Caesar salad.
Maw, we love'ya but ya'cant do ribs in a crock pot NO, NO, NO
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Saturday night Teaser before Stew; Mrs R whipped up a small batch of Home Made Spanish Rice and Beef/Cheese Enchilada's. Sorry I messed up the enchilada presentation with my fat spatula but it was good on a cold , windy, night
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.Rambo wrote:maw wrote:We’re doing crock pot St. Loui ribs smothered in different SB sauces, rolls, tater salad and Caesar salad.
Maw, we love'ya but ya'cant do ribs in a crock pot NO, NO, NO
Yep thought about that as I was typing that out.
Yes, I definitely wanted to cook on the offset but, that dang wind was crazy. I know, I know. Haha
Pssst- they were pretty dang tasty!!
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maw wrote:.Rambo wrote:maw wrote:We’re doing crock pot St. Loui ribs smothered in different SB sauces, rolls, tater salad and Caesar salad.
Maw, we love'ya but ya'cant do ribs in a crock pot NO, NO, NO
Yep thought about that as I was typing that out.
Yes, I definitely wanted to cook on the offset but, that dang wind was crazy. I know, I know. Haha
Pssst- they were pretty dang tasty!!
lol
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