Correct it already has the rub, and the case of the brisket possibly and injection. Then its up to each diner to choose no sauce or what kind of sauce and how hot.Originally Posted by bsnub
Correct it already has the rub, and the case of the brisket possibly and injection. Then its up to each diner to choose no sauce or what kind of sauce and how hot.Originally Posted by bsnub
It was pretty damn good if i must say although not home cooked like your girls fine effort.
Happy Birthday Ms Snub
My homie! He knows.Originally Posted by aging one
Yep! I chose the hot sauce but just to dip my brisket. The lady went with the sweet sauce,Originally Posted by aging one
I am sure it was and you and I would have gobbled it like the savages we are. BTW that was not her creation. I was surprised that she wanted BBQ as I was guessing that we would do sushi for her birthday. We drove out to a place called Brileys BBQ. https://www.brileysbbq.com/Originally Posted by Dillinger
She is outside smoking some weed. Got spoiled yesterday. I had to suffer through a few hours of clothes shopping at Nordstroms. Then I was graced with the BBQ request.Originally Posted by Dillinger
Thank the gods that the fitting rooms at said store make for one of the best ass watching experiences I have seen in recent memory.![]()
Thanks bro!! She is sleeping soundly!Originally Posted by David48atTD
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mine cooked here for 6 hours still dont get a smoke ring as it slow in the oven, hence 90% or those eating choose a sauce at my table. Hickory smoked seems to be the flavor of choice. We do get a decent selection of sauces at a premium price.Thais generally apply liberal as dill's good show.
Well I shop on saturdays, just added a new item to the bill.
Sure it was excellent.Originally Posted by aging one
It is common up here in the North West. This part of the country is not known for its BBQ. There are a lot of sub par BBQ places up here and even the place we went yesterday can be inconsistent. Best BBQ I ever had was in Texas.Originally Posted by aging one
The smoke ring is under the bark where the smoke has penetrated down into the meat turning it a nice shade of pink..Originally Posted by HuangLao
Not my pics but for educational purposes of course..
Indeed.Originally Posted by HuangLao
That smoked meat looks lovely-needs a cold beer imo! I made tuna burgers last night, nothing fancy but better than a oil feast from a local vendor
Tinned tuna
Siracha sauce
Corriander
Salt
Pepper
Lime juice and zest
Breadcrumbs
Lightly fried and served in a bun with salad
really: hard to imagine a tuna sandwich...Originally Posted by bsnub
Anything well presented is worth seeing.....Originally Posted by tomcat
I'll maybe make them again over the weekend. Fried them for a little too long and they did not look all that photogenic. Need to get myself a skillet to get that charred look going on.
No Tops, Villa or anything even close to it here,TC. Was debating beef over he weekend and being brave with meat again. It was green, the chicken was grey and the pork looked suspect. Tinned provisions it is- calling it provisions makes it sound fancier than it is.
Not if you have seen the pasta and steak he has put up from Mandalay. Trash is the best way to put it. Makes him start threads about how Thailand is home.Originally Posted by CSFFan
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The misery of the food is nothing compared to how bleak the accommodation is- it makes what the school provided in Rangsit positively HiSo. Saving grace is having saved enough money to take over a year off and do sweet f all in Thailand. The actual classroom part of the job is also very enjoyable. I digress, perhaps better for a separate thread!Originally Posted by aging one
Got one of these in the oven as we speak:
The Swineapple
That actually sounds interesting. Quick, easy, pretty simple macros... could easily work that into my diet.Originally Posted by Mandaloopy
What binds the tuna though? The sauce?
I imagine the breadcrumbs bind the...um...burger...Originally Posted by AntRobertson
my comment was directed to the request for pics of your tuna concoction. I've lived in countries where canned provisions were necessary for daily survival and well understand the need for creativity when faced with such challenges. One favored recipe (for example) while I was living in Algeria was tuna diablo: in a mortar, dump oiled tuna, lime juice, a chili pepper, some chopped onion and parsley. Pound until mush and serve on local bread: got me through until breakfast...Originally Posted by Mandaloopy
Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd
An egg, forgot to mention that. The original recipe called for Italian herbs, but Mandalay's shopping scene soon put an end to that idea.Originally Posted by AntRobertson
Testing Imgur
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Ha Bingo
Todays late lunch...
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never use Thai potatoes for frying, too much moisture content for me, and Foodland only carries the one potato. Great for mashing baking or home fries, but soggy when deep fried. Soon those skinny one will be gone and I will be back to frozen wedges. The skinny ones are the kids choice.
Sandwich was no big deal getting my non IT brain around even Imagur has been more challenging.
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