Cow, Pig and Fowl among other things


 

Jim Lampe

TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
chicken wings marinated in Stubbs Green Chile

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then dunked in Wolfe's Orange Marmalade Sriracha sauce

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thighs, seasoned with Penzey's Old World

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last weekend, the winter walls were installed on the "P1G"

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and Oktoberfest sausage on the 18" Weber kettle

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served on Hawaiian's with sautéed peppers and onions with butternut squash cakes

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Cured pork belly smoked last Sunday

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cow ribs and pig ribs peppered and salted

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on the WSM outside the P1G

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after four hours, we have bacon

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and after 5 hours, we have beef ribs

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and pork ribs

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served with a garden pasta and cold beer

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somewhere along the lines, I lost the rest of the photos of this ▼ plated pork chop dinner...

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chicken breast, dogs and more squash on the "open" WSM

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the squash wasn't getting cooked, so that went inside a high-heat oven to finish

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served with roasted Brussel sprouts

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California Tri Tip seasoned with Oakridge Santa Maria seasoning

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on the "open" WSM inside the P1G

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oak wine barrel staves for smoke

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the WSM temp passed the 350º mark easily

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probed the tip to 125 then removed

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sliced

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then devoured

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Thank you all for your time and patience AND for stoppin' by:)
 
Great job Jim. Every bbq spot on. I'm so mixed up now I don't know what next to bbq.lol.
Thanks for posting Jim.,you are the man.
 
Dang Jim! Awesome array of meaty goodness. I've got to find some of that Stubbs Green Chile. Just the name sounds good.
 
Jim you are the master of outdoor home cooking, thanks for sharing!
Just think in the not to far future you won't have to mow the south or north lawns you'll be able to watch a whole Packers game instead.
They sure looked good last night!
 
Thanks everyone:)

Just think in the not to far future you won't have to mow the south or north lawns you'll be able to watch a whole Packers game instead.
They sure looked good last night!
Rich, just think in the not so far future i'll be freezing my *** off outside grillin' & smoking while I could be inside to watch a whole Packers game instead. :p
 
Jim you never cease to amaze. Unless your neighbors are veggians you probably drive them crazy with all that good cooking. Great pics, love the P1GVILLION. Thanks for sharing. :)
 
I thought it was the beginning to a joke: a cow, a pig and a chicken walk into a bar and the bartender asks: what's that foul odor? Bad joke - amazing post - I don't know how you do it Jim? Great post!
 
Thanks everyone:)

Rich, just think in the not so far future i'll be freezing my *** off outside grillin' & smoking while I could be inside to watch a whole Packers game instead. :p

In that case make sure you have plenty of adult antifreeze, you have power out there how about a small portable flat screen to help you forget about freezing your petunia off:D
 
Jim;
Those are spectacular cooks!~ FANTASTIC, MY MAN!!!

I don't envy any man of ANYTHING. However, I must admit that I sure come close to envying your Pigvilion. That is BOSS!!:cool:

Keep on smokin',
Dale53:wsm:
 

 

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