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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 7:53 am 
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Grilled pork steaks and a half rack of ribs. Also found some sweet corn from Florida that wasn't bad at all for this time of year.

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tonight: steaks. corn on the bone. asparagus.

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 9:13 am 
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Brats courtesy of the Brat Stop.

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 9:50 am 
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doug - evergreen park wrote:
tonight: steaks. corn on the bone. asparagus.


Not being a smart aleck, but what's corn on the bone? Never heard that term before. Just another way of saying "corn on the cob" or is this something more gourmet? Always interested in new ways to skin a cat.


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what's corn on the bone?

It involves xHamster, some butter, and a can of Del Monte Super Sweet corn.

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:43 am 
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Speaking of Brat Stop, anyone know how long their raw brats should last in the fridge? Bought them Sunday and plan on grilling them tonight. Surely (Shirley?) three days is okay.

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:45 am 
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Sunday Night:
Baby back ribs (with plenty of sauce, if desired)
Mashed baby red potatoes
Grilled Zucchini

Last night:
Burgers (hand formed, of course) with bacon, grilled onions, and Jarlsberg cheese, on an onion roll.

Tonight:
Pork Tenderloin from my guys, Jasper Meats in Bloomingdale.
Baked potatoes
Carrots and Broccoli

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 11:48 am 
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Speaking of Brat Stop, anyone know how long their raw brats should last in the fridge? Bought them Sunday and plan on grilling them tonight. Surely (Shirley?) three days is okay.


3 days should be fine. If they pass the smell test when you open the package, it's all good. If they are bad, you will smell it.

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Speaking of Brat Stop, anyone know how long their raw brats should last in the fridge? Bought them Sunday and plan on grilling them tonight. Surely (Shirley?) three days is okay.


3 days should be fine. If they pass the smell test when you open the package, it's all good. If they are bad, you will smell it.


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Speaking of Brat Stop, anyone know how long their raw brats should last in the fridge? Bought them Sunday and plan on grilling them tonight. Surely (Shirley?) three days is okay.


3 days should be fine. If they pass the smell test when you open the package, it's all good. If they are bad, you will smell it.


17-year old Greg could have used that advice on a date once.


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You laugh, but to this day, the smell of Chili Cheese Fritos reminds me of her.

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I did some bacon wrapped chicken thighs last night. Might have been my favorite thing I have ever made.


Have you grilled bacon-wrapped scallops? Winner. Use Neuske's bacon or another artisanal variety from a butcher shop if possible.

How do you fully cook the bacon without over-cooking the scallops? I did armadillo eggs last night and fully cooking the chicken and bacon without all of the cheese leaking out of the jalapeno is very labor intensive.

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PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2013 12:33 pm 
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You laugh, but to this day, the smell of Chili Cheese Fritos reminds me of her.


that is really unfortunate...

corn on the bone is what my mom calls corn on the cob.

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Baby Backs, Taters, and corn.
My new favorite meal.
Got my smoker smokin', got my new charcoal chimney (which is very nice) and my pan 'o water going right now.

Doug y'all gotta come by some night for some baby backs.

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What's your go to recipe for grilling drumsticks? I picked up some to make tomorrow night. GF doesn't like them, so I'm open to all ideas.

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I usually just throw them on med-low heat with kosher salt until they bleed out and the skin is crispy. Maybe add some bbq sauce to a couple, soak a few in soy and mustard mix for a bit, teriyaki, whatever...

Last night was filets, asparagus, potato, and pineapple.

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Chicken breasts wrapped in bacon that were marinating in a bbq/soy sauce mix with salt & pepper since this morning, and corn. Aside from a few flame flare ups due to the bacon grease, this was easily the best meal I've ever made on the grill. Gotta soak the corn in water and cook it in the husks. Great meal to end a solid weekend.

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Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.

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Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.


What are they stuffed with? Where did you purchase them?

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T-Bone wrote:
Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.


What are they stuffed with? Where did you purchase them?


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Gotta soak the corn in water and cook it in the husks.


Completely agree with this method. You open the husk without separating it and de-silk the things, and then you can put on some butter and salt and other seasonings, then pull the husks back over the corn. You can tie the tips off with silk, but most of the time, it will more or less stay there on its own. When you cook it, it will essentially smoke the corn with the husk. Adds another layer of flavor to it and it's really superior to de-husked corn if you're already going to the trouble of grilling it.

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Tall Midget wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.


What are they stuffed with? Where did you purchase them?


I get mine from a local butcher here in Kenosha. The stuffing was a little bit different, I am used to a
more standard thanksgiving style stuffing in the past but this had rice and mushrooms in it and was
very good. I did a relatively good job of keeping the stuffing in them although next time I may consider
tying the chops closed a bit.

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Baby back ribs from my guys, Jasper Meats.

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T-Bone wrote:
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T-Bone wrote:
Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.


What are they stuffed with? Where did you purchase them?


I get mine from a local butcher here in Kenosha. The stuffing was a little bit different, I am used to a
more standard thanksgiving style stuffing in the past but this had rice and mushrooms in it and was
very good. I did a relatively good job of keeping the stuffing in them although next time I may consider
tying the chops closed a bit.


Who?

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Gotta soak the corn in water and cook it in the husks.


Completely agree with this method. You open the husk without separating it and de-silk the things, and then you can put on some butter and salt and other seasonings, then pull the husks back over the corn. You can tie the tips off with silk, but most of the time, it will more or less stay there on its own. When you cook it, it will essentially smoke the corn with the husk. Adds another layer of flavor to it and it's really superior to de-husked corn if you're already going to the trouble of grilling it.


I also cut the tips of the ears off and then soak them in a salt/sugar/water solution for a few hours. A great snack to pull right off the grill and eat.

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Chicken breasts and thighs that are marinading in a honey lime concoction I came up with, and I'll throw some on some shrimp about an hour before those hit the grill.

Here's what's in the marinade: honey, lime, lime zest, fresh ginger, garlic, pinch of salt, pepper, and canola oil. The marinade came out pretty damn well, if I do say so.

Got some aparagus sitting in a garlic vinigariette dressing.


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T-Bone wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
Picked up a couple nice butterflied and stuffed pork chops that will be going on the grill
tonight. Haven't made these in quite a while.


What are they stuffed with? Where did you purchase them?


I get mine from a local butcher here in Kenosha. The stuffing was a little bit different, I am used to a
more standard thanksgiving style stuffing in the past but this had rice and mushrooms in it and was
very good. I did a relatively good job of keeping the stuffing in them although next time I may consider
tying the chops closed a bit.


Who?


I usually go to L&M Meats on 60th St. Only decent place I know of. Open to suggestions.

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Homemade burgers last nite. Poured in some BBQ sauce as I was mixing up the meat. They turned out very tasty. Just a little bit of added zip to them.

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Didn't even think to post it before but saturday night was great grill for us. Porterhouses, Portabellos and Baby Asparagus. Just some olive oil, kosher salt and pepper. Wow that was good.

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