Superbowl Gameday Menu!

VaqueroTD

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T-bone steaks, baked brussels sprouts w/bacon, sweet taters, stir fried mixed veggies.

Thanks @Ranching for doing the menu threads throughout the season.

Salud!

Go Cowboys!

I agree. I love reading the Gameday Menu threads. Thanks Ranching. Props to all of you who have given me some good ideas although I'm not sure my wife appreciates it.
 

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Smoked a brisket for some brisket nachos. Wings extra hot, club sandwiches and some good old fashioned banana pudding for dessert

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Good job on the brisket! You can see the moisture and tenderness a mile away on that sucker!
 

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Good job on the brisket! You can see the moisture and tenderness a mile away on that sucker!


Thank you it came out pretty good. It had some pretty nice smoke rings as well. I got myself a Big Green Egg last year as a birthday/Christmas present and have fallen in love with smoking meats.
 

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I'm late but we had... Meatballs, seafood salad, teriyaki ribs, rotisserie chicken, macaroni salad, deviled eggs, and greens.
 

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Thank you it came out pretty good. It had some pretty nice smoke rings as well. I got myself a Big Green Egg last year as a birthday/Christmas present and have fallen in love with smoking meats.
I broke mine about 5 years ago. Turned it over moving it and if that's a Large one, if it's going it's gone. I hadn't named it yet and had to revert to Humpty Dumpty after the fact.

There's a new one out that Raichlen has used, highly recommend Project Fire on PBS, that is more horizontal than vertical with twice the cooking area. That show is great and he has every outdoor cooking apparatus made. A bud of mine, who's about as outdoors as a Morlock, bought that electric one he uses and made some outrageous brisket and pulled pork with it. It is idiot proof and I mean it, outdoors to him would be a detached garage but he just followed the instructions and hit a homer.

I've got a Dyna-Glo gas smoker but Weber just got into the pellet grill and I got a hankerin', I've got their charcoal and gas grills and can't beat'em.
 

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I broke mine about 5 years ago. Turned it over moving it and if that's a Large one, if it's going it's gone. I hadn't named it yet and had to revert to Humpty Dumpty after the fact.

There's a new one out that Raichlen has used, highly recommend Project Fire on PBS, that is more horizontal than vertical with twice the cooking area. That show is great and he has every outdoor cooking apparatus made. A bud of mine, who's about as outdoors as a Morlock, bought that electric one he uses and made some outrageous brisket and pulled pork with it. It is idiot proof and I mean it, outdoors to him would be a detached garage but he just followed the instructions and hit a homer.

I've got a Dyna-Glo gas smoker but Weber just got into the pellet grill and I got a hankerin', I've got their charcoal and gas grills and can't beat'em.

I remember you telling me you broke yours. I have mine on the nest with wheels that looks almost like it’s a miniature dolly. I have the XL and boy even in the nest it’s still awfully heavy. I’ve thought about buying a PK but bought grill grates for the egg plus the expander which set me back almost 400. The grill grates are pretty awesome, no flare ups and perfect grill marks. They are great for ribeyes and burgers
 

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We have a personal chief going to fix us Fugu this weekend. I excited and scared at the same time. if I don't post next week it didn't go well..
 
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