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I did the banana leaves with the slow cooker...awesome. I haven’t tried using banana leaves in the Instapot yet. But highly recommend the Liquid Smoke.

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Wings are on for smoking.

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On 7/13/2020 at 8:01 PM, Vinsk said:

Luau Pork:

Rub Black Hawaiian lava salt to generously cover the pork butt.

Lay strips of bacon across the top to cover the pork.

2 Tbsp liquid smoke

1 tblsp olive oil

1/2 cup of water or beef stock.

Cook 15min/lb.

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The black salt gives the appearance of the pork being cooked underground as it usually is in a deep cooking pit.

The liquid smoke gives that rich ‘slow cooked Smokey’ flavor. Amazingly good!

I didn't get banana leaves, but this was really easy to make and very tasty.

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1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

I didn't get banana leaves, but this was really easy to make and very tasty.

Nice! Yeah I’ve done the leaves when I slow cooked it. Pretty nice meal for being so simple and fast.

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20 hours ago, billchao said:

Wings are on for smoking.

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Pecan, applewood? I have the same set up with the Slow n Sear.

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10 hours ago, boogielicious said:

Pecan, applewood? I have the same set up with the Slow n Sear.

Pecan. The Weber Kettle with the Slow n Sear is versatile, but it could be better.

The wings came out great, though.

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

Pecan. The Weber Kettle with the Slow n Sear is versatile, but it could be better.

The wings came out great, though.

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I did something like that a few weeks ago. 

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Do you think the Slow n Sear gives a big advantage over just stacking the coals on one side of the grill manually?

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34 minutes ago, jamo said:

I did something like that a few weeks ago. 

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Do you think the Slow n Sear gives a big advantage over just stacking the coals on one side of the grill manually?

For a long cook? Absolutely. The Slow n Sear has the water well which acts as a barrier for the heat for better temperature control and an indirect heat source, and the steam from the water in the well boiling helps transfer the smoke to the meat. You just have to remember to refill the well once in a while which I usually do when I have to throw more wood on the coals.

Even for regular grilling, I like the Slow n Sear because it lets me build a stack of coals in a taller, more concentrated pile, so you can get that spot hotter which is great for searing.

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2 hours ago, billchao said:

Pecan. The Weber Kettle with the Slow n Sear is versatile, but it could be better.

The wings came out great, though.

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Pecan is my go to. Those look delicious!

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2 hours ago, billchao said:

Pecan. The Weber Kettle with the Slow n Sear is versatile, but it could be better.

The wings came out great, though.

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3 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

There are a lot of chickens out there who can no longer fly...

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Buttermilk fried chicken and associated Nashville style hot oil to slather alllllllll over.

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Outdoor grilled seafood skewers, over angel hair pasta tonight.  Shrimp, scallops, onions, roma tomatoes, crimini mushrooms.  Labor intensive, so I only do this once or twice a summer.  Next up, peach pie in August.

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31 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Outdoor grilled seafood skewers, over angel hair pasta tonight.  Shrimp, scallops, onions, roma tomatoes, crimini mushrooms.  Labor intensive, so I only do this once or twice a summer.  Next up, peach pie in August.

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Looks fantastic.   Ship some to Michigan? 🤪

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On 7/30/2020 at 9:08 PM, Double Mocha Man said:

Outdoor grilled seafood skewers, over angel hair pasta tonight.  Shrimp, scallops, onions, roma tomatoes, crimini mushrooms.  Labor intensive, so I only do this once or twice a summer.  Next up, peach pie in August.

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Seafood skewers and pasta, labor intensive?  😂

Looks great though!  :beer:
 

 

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2 minutes ago, David in FL said:

Seafood skewers and pasta, labor intensive?  😂

Looks great though!  :beer:

Thanks.  I get confused to what to put on the skewer next.  Though I like to start and end with a mushroom or onion to keep everything locked in.  I should make a cheat sheet.  Mushroom, Shrimp, onion, scallop, tomato... repeat.


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One of my favorite seafood dishes.  Simple, versatile, and delicious.

Grouper en Papillote with seared sea scallops.  In this one I chose a mediterranean style. Tomatoes, red onion, capers, olives, garlic, olive oil, sweet peppers, and of course a splash of wine.

 

 

 

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Just got a pellet grill/smoker delivered yesterday, I went with the RecTeq RT 340 and really like it so far. 

Made my first meal on it last night, bone in chicken thighs. They turned out amazing. I used Kosmos Q Spicy Chipotle Honey Killer Bee rub and smoked them at 225 for about 20-30 minutes then cranked the heat to 425 and flipped them once until they were at an internal temp of 165. I am making more for some friends today and I will do the same method except I will bring the heat up to 450 maybe even 475 to get the skin just a tad bit crispier.

I am also making a smoked queso dip today as well which I will share pictures of

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The chicken - 

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