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No grilling tonight. Tuesday night is .50 cent Oyster night at Country House. Feels like a 3 dozen night.

That sounds amazing. Where are the oysters from?

Couple weeks ago I pounded down 4 dozen in one sitting in Folly Beach, SC. Place there has has 1/2 price oysters every day during happy hour. I felt like a pig in slop.


I'm pretty sure they are Blue Points...they're damn good.

We were in Folly Beach a few years ago & ate at that place. It is one of the few Hippie towns left in America! Stayed at the Holiday Inn on the beach near the huge pier. Good times.

Tonight is Chicken Legs on the Brinkmann, Broccoli & Rice.

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Did some salmon filets on cedar planks...maple and soy glaze.


Try adding a little fresh ginger.

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Grilled boneless chicken thighs added to a bowl containing red leaf lettuce, roma tomatoes, orange peppers, cucumbers, and radishes.

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Did some salmon filets on cedar planks...maple and soy glaze.


Try adding a little fresh ginger.


This is terrible. What is this, ginger? I hate ginger. I can't understand how anyone can eat ginger


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Did some salmon filets on cedar planks...maple and soy glaze.


Try adding a little fresh ginger.


This is terrible. What is this, ginger? I hate ginger. I can't understand how anyone can eat ginger


Try this one:

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Did some salmon filets on cedar planks...maple and soy glaze.


Try adding a little fresh ginger.

Yeah I saw ginger in a lot of the recipes I was looking through...I'll probably give it a go next time I do this (which I imagine will be very soon).


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4 ribeyes and 2 NY Strip steaks tonight.

Damn, how many damn people you got coming over, or you and Hank eating strong tonight?

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Did some burgers over the coals...after the first couple times being a complete disaster, I think I've got the burgers down pretty good.


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Did some burgers over the coals...after the first couple times being a complete disaster, I think I've got the burgers down pretty good.

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or at least his resolve to do it every day

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I bought a frozen duck and a pork tenderloin today...I'm open to suggestions on either as to how to prepare them (grill obviously would be preferable, but if there's a different method that yields great results I'm open to it)...also got some hickory wood chips to go with the apple and mesquite I already had, so if one of those would pair well with the duck or pork let me know.

edit: decided I needed to keep the streak alive and did the tenderloin...seared over the coals and then glazed it with a mixture of bbq sauce, soy and seasonings and put it on the indirect heat until it got up to temp...I think I still like pork chops better but it's a close second and I'll certainly be doing this again.


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lipidquadcab wrote:
I bought a frozen duck and a pork tenderloin today...I'm open to suggestions on either as to how to prepare them (grill obviously would be preferable, but if there's a different method that yields great results I'm open to it)...also got some hickory wood chips to go with the apple and mesquite I already had, so if one of those would pair well with the duck or pork let me know.

edit: decided I needed to keep the streak alive and did the tenderloin...seared over the coals and then glazed it with a mixture of bbq sauce, soy and seasonings and put it on the indirect heat until it got up to temp...I think I still like pork chops better but it's a close second and I'll certainly be doing this again.


I have never cooked a duck, but pork tenderloins are easy. I marinade the tenderloin for a few hours, and cook it indirectly on the grill until it reaches 145 degrees.

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?


Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?


Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.


Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?

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Duck is very difficult to cook. I suggest removing the breast meat and leg quarters. Cook leg quarters low and real slow. Like an hour or more. Duck breast should be served medium rare, so moderate high heat maybe five minutes on each side. but don't set fire to the skin. Score the skin lightly ahead of time to help crisp it up. Duck skin is like a quarter inch of fat. tough to deal with. Good luck!!

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Duck is very difficult to cook. I suggest removing the breast meat and leg quarters. Cook leg quarters low and real slow. Like an hour or more. Duck breast should be served medium rare, so moderate high heat maybe five minutes on each side. but don't set fire to the skin. Score the skin lightly ahead of time to help crisp it up. Duck skin is like a quarter inch of fat. tough to deal with. Good luck!!

Thanks...I tried doing the Alton Brown method the first time I made duck (steam the pieces, then put them in a cast iron skillet that's been in a screaming hot oven to crisp the skin)...it was a pretty horrible experience...


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Bought a 17 pound New York strip roast at Jaspers and sliced it into 1-1/2 inch thick steaks and grilled a couple of them, with Asparagus.

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?


Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.


Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?


Not long. I don't soak my chips either. Let them burn.

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?


Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.


Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?


Not long. I don't soak my chips either. Let them burn.

I'm gonna try that next time...I've done woodchips three times thus far and the only time I got them to smoke was when I put the box directly on the coals...the two times I put them on the side where the meat would be sitting the majority of the time, they were still in tact and really didn't yield much smoke.


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I had the same problem lipid. I had to make it so hot to get the chips smoking that it cooked my food too fast. When I turned the heat down, the chips stopped smoking.

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Thanks...I tried doing the Alton Brown method the first time I made duck (steam the pieces, then put them in a cast iron skillet that's been in a screaming hot oven to crisp the skin)...it was a pretty horrible experience...


seems Alton Brown usually gives good results. What happened?

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Thanks...I tried doing the Alton Brown method the first time I made duck (steam the pieces, then put them in a cast iron skillet that's been in a screaming hot oven to crisp the skin)...it was a pretty horrible experience...


seems Alton Brown usually gives good results. What happened?

I didn't get any of the crispiness on the skin that I was expecting...and it pretty much tasted exactly like chicken (granted this probably has more to do with the bird I bought).


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I had the same problem lipid. I had to make it so hot to get the chips smoking that it cooked my food too fast. When I turned the heat down, the chips stopped smoking.


Put the chips right on the heat.

I actually use small chunks of wood. I have a couple of logs from an apple tree that fell in my friend's yard. With a small hatchet, I chop a few chunks off when needed.

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Anyone ever used mesquite wood chips for smoking on a gas grill? If so, did it work very well?


Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.


Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?


Not long. I don't soak my chips either. Let them burn.


But they give off more smoke for a longer time when they are soaked, right?

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Sure. They were apple chips, but it's the same thing. Make a box out of foil, and add the chips. I did this last summer, when I smoked a 7 lb. pork shoulder. I smoked it for the first six hours, of a 12 hour cook. I kept the grill between 225 and 250 the entire time.


Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?


Not long. I don't soak my chips either. Let them burn.


But they give off more smoke for a longer time when they are soaked, right?



They dry up pretty quickly when on a bed of hot coals. I add more if necessary.

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Do you remember how long it took the chips to begin smoking?


Not long. I don't soak my chips either. Let them burn.


But they give off more smoke for a longer time when they are soaked, right?

In theory, yes...but if they never start smoking because they are too wet to light by the time your food is done, there's really no point.


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