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Yeah TB, future ideas, just want to try new things.

And hey, may look like I know what I'm doing bit still an amateur, got a whole lot to learn, haven't even usedthe pit a dozen times yet.

I was contemplating doing roo, but it can be hard to come by, an is usually sold in small steaks or mince. Croc, haven't seen it for sale anywhere l
Yeah TB, future ideas, just want to try new things.

And hey, may look like I know what I'm doing but still an amateur, got a whole lot to learn, haven't even used the pit a dozen times yet.

I was contemplating doing roo, but it can be hard to come by, an is usually sold in small steaks or mince. Croc, haven't seen it for sale anywhere local to me, interstate yes.

Still finding it hard enough to get good ribs from any damn butcher or pork butt, brisket etc.

Shrimp! That's got me thinking.......
 
Booma said:
Cheers fellas, thinking this weekend gonna have another crack at beef ribs, some pork ribs and possibly poppers and chicken again.

What's some other different things to do???? Have made some jerky in it before, done pulled pork, whole chickens. Tempted to try smoking some cheeses though
Salmon and any oily fish (cobia, mackerel, whitefish).

A fatty (look it up... like a large bacon-wrapped meatball).

Turkey breast or whole turkey.

Tri-tip.

Jerk chicken thighs.
 
I love tri tip's Its a nice grill and slow cook meat - Im still experimenting with rubs with it. Great on a sandwich or stands up on its own on a plate. :drooling:
 
Had a crack at making some Jerk Marinade, no hope in hell finding scotch bonnets, so substituted. Ended up being a pretty nice jerk.
 
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One bit of advice, next time don't puree it, pulse it a few times until it's a wet paste with relish size bits of scallion, etc. Nit picking but it tastes a lot better, and gives the chicken a nice coating that doesn't disappear.
 
Boneless, skinless thighs, done at 230-250 for 3-4 hours

Yeah I was going for a not so smooth consistency at first but the new blender had turned it into a velvety smooth sauce within a second or two.
 
LOL... damn that good blender!
 
Tried to Q some Szechuan Duck today. Dry spice rub, in the pit for 4 hours, basted the last 1/2 hour.
 
Did find that the smoke didnt penetrate as well is it does with chicken??
 
and no money shots, as my carving skills were terrible..... need to work on that
 
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