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  1. Chris in Louisiana

    Pastrami on the 22" WSM

    That is some gorgeous pastrami. Nice work!
  2. Chris in Louisiana

    Babi Guling Pulled Pork

    Thanks for the post and pics. I've had this on my list of things to try for a few years now. Did you make/use the seasoned coconut milk mopping sauce?
  3. Chris in Louisiana

    Thor's Hammer Barria Tacos and Barria Pizza

    That looks fantastic. Birria is all the rage these days, and I am among the big fans.
  4. Chris in Louisiana

    Rib Fail Today

    I take the membrane off now, but spent years not knowing it existed or that it could be removed. Never really caused an issue.
  5. Chris in Louisiana

    Judged my first KCBS event

    So how much did you get/have to eat? Could you tell much difference among the entries?
  6. Chris in Louisiana

    Pulled the trigger and added a WSM (18") to my cooking arsenal

    You got a heckuva bargain on your WSM. I paid full price for mine, but it has been well worth it over many years of good cooking. And I know at least 3 folks who bought one after eating with us. Enjoy yours!
  7. Chris in Louisiana

    Another curb score@

    Did they both get put out at the same house?
  8. Chris in Louisiana

    Curb score!

    You can’t be the price!
  9. Chris in Louisiana

    I like grilling Veggies too

    Looks tasty. I like to do the same. I used to oil the veg before putting them on, but they tended to just get soggy. Followed a Sam the Cooking Guy video and grilled to get char marks and grill flavor before hitting with a "brushing sauce" at the end.
  10. Chris in Louisiana

    Grill grates , again...

    Same here. My GGs have stayed on my Genesis since they arrived a couple years ago. They were my early-lockdown era retail therapy. One of the best grilling purchases I ever made. The only thing I do is change from rails to flats, depending on the cook. Often I use a mix, with flats on the left...
  11. Chris in Louisiana

    1st time taking GrillGrates on vacation

    We stayed at a cabin in the Smokys back when I owned just a gasser. The cabin had a Weber kettle, and we used it for some basic grilling like steaks and burgers. It was my first time fooling with charcoal in years, and it sort of nudged me toward my eventual purchase of a WSM, nice kettle...
  12. Chris in Louisiana

    Boneless Pork Shoulder woes

    I don't wrap butts, but I have noticed that other foiled meats may give a "false" high temp read when in the foil, and once unwrapped will read significantly lower. That could be part of your issue. When resting, try wrapping the foiled butt in a towel and putting it in an ice chest. It will...
  13. Chris in Louisiana

    Carnitas!

    Looks great. There is a weekend-only place in Texarkana called Tacos Mi Pueblo. Their carnitas sopes, topped with some their green sauce, is one of the most delicious things I have ever eaten.
  14. Chris in Louisiana

    Tuna Steaks last night

    Thanks for the report. I've seen those tuna steaks at Sam's and been tempted to try grilling some. Perhaps it is time.
  15. Chris in Louisiana

    Using Non-Stick Cooking Spray for Grilling & Barbecuing

    For years I used Canola spray on my grill. But once I got Grill Grates on my gas grill, I found that they get so hot that the Canola spray burns and smells fishy. Very off-putting. Now I keep a squirt bottle of grapeseed oil, and I apply it to the cool Grill Grates with a paper towel before...
  16. Chris in Louisiana

    Pig tails.

    The only way I've seen folks use them is throw them in a pot of slow-simmered mustard/collard/turnip greens.
  17. Chris in Louisiana

    Will some people NEVER understand?!

    In the 70s, 4-H had a chicken-Q contest. We cooked over direct heat on the little round open-top grills. We were taught to use the coffee can as a starter, and we used lighter fluid. It worked really well. Even with the fluid, the fire is small at first once the fluid-flames go down. There...
  18. Chris in Louisiana

    Friday, pizza night

    Looks good. Those pizza ovens are so tempting. I need a bigger house and yard so I can accommodate all the cookers I want.
  19. Chris in Louisiana

    Yum Yum Nua Thai beef salad

    Looks good. I love Thai style food. Lots of flavor.
  20. Chris in Louisiana

    Hmmmm ... new season of BBQ Pitmasters ?

    I skip all the competition shows except Top Chef, but I will make another exception for this show. It’s tolerable.

 

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