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  1. Clay Neubauer

    Rust Belt Chicken Corn Chowder

    Totally believe that, chowder is one of those things that benefits from sitting in the fridge overnight. Don't know why I have never thought of combining grilled chicken and bacon in a chowder before though, definitely going to do this.
  2. Clay Neubauer

    Chicken Tostada Cups and Street Corn

    Looks great. I'm also thinking those taco cups would be a fine way to use up some leftover pulled pork, brisket, etc. if you were wanting to cook indoors on a crappy weather day.
  3. Clay Neubauer

    Verde and street corn

    Bob, I don't mind sharing so long as you give credit for it- and I know you would. Here's a link to my Image Event folder for the Oshkosh show if you want to look at more of them. https://imageevent.com/clayneubauer/oshkosh2019?n=0&z=4&c=3&x=0&m=16&w=0&p=0
  4. Clay Neubauer

    Verde and street corn

    The Twin Mustang concept actually started as a way to develop a very long-range fighter that could escort the B-29s at great distances over water in the Pacific. As the war progressed, capture of islands like Iwo Jima closer to Japan meant that more conventional aircraft could do the mission...
  5. Clay Neubauer

    Verde and street corn

    It's not been easy to grow any crops in this part of the world this year, but finally have enough stuff ready that a large portion of meals can be done right off the garden. Can't think of a better way to capitalize than this. Have tomatillos like crazy, going to plant more next time and make...
  6. Clay Neubauer

    Marinated Pork Rib Chops and Potato Cups

    Those potato cups are a brilliant idea, going to have to put that on the list of things to do for sure.
  7. Clay Neubauer

    Royal Oak Embers vs Royal All Natural

    That's really interesting. Got to the bottom of the last pallet of regular Kingsford I had bought, and have tried probably 4-5 different brands the last few weeks but never thought to do a direct comparison between any of them like that.
  8. Clay Neubauer

    Labor Day brisket

    Looks fantastic.
  9. Clay Neubauer

    Turkey to learn on

    Looks pretty tasty to me, but I'd probably just save the spatchcocking for chicken if you want any advice for next time. A good sized turkey has enough more mass that it can use a different approach, although I do like the 300 degree+ and not a low/slow cook. And, a turkey has a big enough...
  10. Clay Neubauer

    Maple Sriracha Drumsticks

    I was busy enough that there aren't any pics of our cooks from the 4th of July week, but ended up with some chicken drums that never made it to a grill then and needed something done with them. Found this on Raichlen's website and thought it worth a try. Melting butter, Sriracha sauce and...
  11. Clay Neubauer

    Weber Smokey Mountain 18 : First cook Ribs

    Keep it up. You'll get better really fast doing stuff like that and looking at what other people do here, and the best part- you probably won't cook anything that actually sucks while you experiment with barbecue!
  12. Clay Neubauer

    Banana pudding in Mason jars

    Oh, wow. I want to do this- but, store bought frozen whipped topping? Meh. What this screams for to perfect it is legit cream whipped up in my Kitchen Aid stand mixer, with some Rum Chata and just a few drops of Grand Marnier added to it.
  13. Clay Neubauer

    Easter rotisserie and a new toy

    Cliff, yeah that was me with the other farm posts. I'll try to get back into more participation here, I've learned so much from this forum and I hate to not be contributing something back to it. Maybe I should give you some stuff I never got around to posting here last year?
  14. Clay Neubauer

    Easter rotisserie and a new toy

    Lots of fish, but we're working on making it better. My grandpa built this pond back in the 1960s and only recently have we really tried to make it more of a recreational thing than a cattle watering pond. Bluegill, 14-18" bass. and a few catfish can be pulled out of it.
  15. Clay Neubauer

    Easter rotisserie and a new toy

    Sorry I have only been lurking here for a while, it's been a long time since I got motivated enough to photograph and post a cook. But this seemed like a good time to make the effort. After a long time of basically being a charcoal aficionado, I decided that there are indeed days when it would...
  16. Clay Neubauer

    Early Easter Brisket

    Very nice brisket, been trying to get to the bottom of my freezer beef and you are making me want to tackle the briskets in there pretty soon....
  17. Clay Neubauer

    If I don't make this for easter weekend

    Looks to me like it would be great with some Béchamel sauce, get you very close to a Croque Madame/Monsieur.
  18. Clay Neubauer

    Selling My RANCH

    Darn it, I don't necessarily "need" one of those but maybe I should arrange to meet you when we go to Oshkosh this summer.....
  19. Clay Neubauer

    Do I need a WSM, Gasser, and a Kettle

    Guess I'm in the lots of different tools for different jobs camp, let's see... I have two WSMs, a Performer, a 22" kettle, a Smoky Joe, and a Genesis gasser. The gas grill was the last one that I acquired, but after a long time of hesitating to do so (and being influenced by growing up around...
  20. Clay Neubauer

    Thighs on the Kettle w/ Vortex

    Exactly, they were the Hy-Vee grillers. And doing it with the Vortex made it absolutely zero mess, just let them sit right in place until they were ready to pick up and plate. And the crust on the entire circumference of them was so consistent and nice that they held together with all the...

 

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