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Butch your welcome anytime. It'll take you about 7 hours to sneak over. Now if we get a house built in the mountains it'll take 45 minutes.
Waiting on you to get it done!
Butch your welcome anytime. It'll take you about 7 hours to sneak over. Now if we get a house built in the mountains it'll take 45 minutes.
I've been wanting to make sausages for years. So after giving my wife a backpack sprayer for Christmas last year I decided she needed a sausage stuffer. Covid visited my daughters house over the holidays so we/I had a lot of free time. This is garlic pork with parmesan. I also made a lamb with rosemary and wine. Not bad for the first time. Might have to make some fresh pasta tonight. I won't mention how good and how easy home made bacon is.
Dang, we need a :drool: smiley in the "like" emoticon list.Funny, my neighbor and I made hot link style sausage and smoked it the same night after the lox! I just threw some in the oven last night with onions and bells. Made a quick vinegrette with some EVOO, red wine vinegar, stone ground mustard, garlic powder, S&P. Coated sausage and veggies on a baking tray, in the oven at 400° for 15-20 minutes, flip/toss with just a touch more vinegrette, go another 15-20 minutes or until 160° internal temp.
I agree, in fact, asked my wife to pick up an assortment of hard cheeses when she goes shopping today. Some like it fresh out of smoker, I like it better after it's aged and mellowed a week or more.After fish, the best thing to cold smoke is cheese.
Be sure to include provolone cheese.I agree, in fact, asked my wife to pick up an assortment of hard cheeses when she goes shopping today. Some like it fresh out of smoker, I like it better after it's aged and mellowed a week or more.
Smoked prime rib for Christmas dinner, first time too, nothing like stepping out on a limb. It was incredible Son and DIL just raved over it.
Tried several brine recipes when I first started with trout 10yrs ago. Ended up modifying a wet brine recipe which turned out far less hands on and final product always moist. Can't do enough to keep friends supplied. LOL. Vacuum sealed and frozen it keeps for a very long time.
Tried smoking some rainbows & cutthroat with Aspen years ago. Only wood around us was lodgepole pine, sage and Aspen. Yuck. Made the mistake of thinking it was in the birch family....I had a friend send me a flat rate box of Alder from Alaska and it worked very well
Tried smoking some rainbows & cutthroat with Aspen years ago. Only wood around us was lodgepole pine, sage and Aspen. Yuck. Made the mistake of thinking it was in the birch family....
Must be an acquired taste. I was used to apple & hickory, being from the midwest.Surprising to me that some of my Alaska buds like Cottonwood for smoking. Never tried it as I hate Cottonwood trees.
Saw that on a recent episode of Life Below Zero and my first thought was cottonwood, eww, but hey, if it's good why not.Surprising to me that some of my Alaska buds like Cottonwood for smoking. Never tried it as I hate Cottonwood trees.
Fab up a dang piece and see if it works? Thanks for sharing,not only for the brain jog but.... now am hungry.
Your smoker reminds me of R2D2. good look.That's a nice setup. I have similar plans using my 2 Big Green Eggs.
Cold smoking typically isn't a problem up here in the Great White North!
This was taken Sept. 2019.
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Reference picture, April 2018, showing the MiniMaxx BGE was under there somewhere.
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