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cheezehead 14 years, 10 months ago.
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02/07/2011 at 9:57 pm #1942755
@bigjim60 wrote:
@rsplash40 wrote:
@bigjim60 wrote:
If I have it? π π π π π
Well, I didn’t for a while…
now the wife says I have to make my nacho dip every superbowl… I guess there could be worse things π
With 15 (+/-) Dutch ovens, I think I can find one that will work.
Um…Jim…I think you might have a problem… π
02/07/2011 at 11:13 pm #1942756Nah … I’ve done demos and training sessions where I used 10 – 12 of them
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02/08/2011 at 2:22 pm #1942757Now you’ve made me want to dig out the dutch oven. I’ve only had ho-hum success with this implement, but maybe I just need more practice.
02/08/2011 at 8:39 pm #1942758@codejunkie wrote:
Now you’ve made me want to dig out the dutch oven. I’ve only had ho-hum success with this implement, but maybe I just need more practice.
Maybe I’ll bring a couple to the winter event in a couple weeks. It all depends on how much time I want to spend cooking and how much time I want to spend caching.
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02/09/2011 at 2:16 am #1942759@cheezehead wrote:
@Team Honeybunnies wrote:
I’m firing up the smoker for ribs and chicken. Chicken will be served with Big Bob Gibson-style white sauce. Basically half and half cider vinegar and mayonnaise plus spices. Unbelievable. Almost a religion unto itself if you like ‘que. Homemade baked beans on the side and peach cobbler from scratch for dessert.
Mind posting your recipie?? I tried to make it once and it was not very good. But I think the recipie I used was all out of wack.
My recipe is straight out of “Peace, Love and Barbecue” by Mike Mills:
1 Cup Mayonnaise
1 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
1 1/2 Tablespoons Cracked Black Pepper
1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt, Finely Ground
1/4 Teaspoon CayennePretty straight-forward. My one recommendation is to combine all the ingredients except the cider vinegar and then add that slowly until you get the desired consistency. The full cup seems to make it pretty watery, and really any amount added is going to give it that vinegary kick. At the restaurant they have this in a five-gallon pail and dip halved chickens in it before serving.
02/09/2011 at 2:16 pm #1942760@Team Honeybunnies wrote:
@cheezehead wrote:
@Team Honeybunnies wrote:
I’m firing up the smoker for ribs and chicken. Chicken will be served with Big Bob Gibson-style white sauce. Basically half and half cider vinegar and mayonnaise plus spices. Unbelievable. Almost a religion unto itself if you like ‘que. Homemade baked beans on the side and peach cobbler from scratch for dessert.
Mind posting your recipie?? I tried to make it once and it was not very good. But I think the recipie I used was all out of wack.
My recipe is straight out of “Peace, Love and Barbecue” by Mike Mills:
1 Cup Mayonnaise
1 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
1 1/2 Tablespoons Cracked Black Pepper
1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt, Finely Ground
1/4 Teaspoon CayennePretty straight-forward. My one recommendation is to combine all the ingredients except the cider vinegar and then add that slowly until you get the desired consistency. The full cup seems to make it pretty watery, and really any amount added is going to give it that vinegary kick. At the restaurant they have this in a five-gallon pail and dip halved chickens in it before serving.
THANKS!
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