beautiful view,,, what state?And sometimes cooking, sautéing, bbqing, smoking, sous videing etc isn't even necessary.
My culinary gift to yall today with a view
We had a wild snowstorm last October that took down one of my in-laws crabapple trees. I took most of it for firewood, saved some of the best pieces for carving, etc.Chris started this off as a bbq thread and it has happily morphed into an ALL THINGS CULINARY thread.
I'll bring it back around to bbq/smoke for today's entry.
I have an old fig tree that I'm deadwooding this weekend and I'm reminded of the times I've used it for smoking in the past. It burns fast but smells cinnamony as it burns and actually puts a bit of that into spatchcocked chicken and pork along with a bit of floral. Never used it for fish but I bet it'd be dynamite.
If you have a tree and you've never tried it see what you think. Be sure it's seasoned well. Where I'm at that doesn't take too long.
I think scallops are the best thing to eat out of the sea hands down.looks superb. I love scallops. prices have gone sky high lately, but still love them. great feed you have going!
