Message from @Jbieszczat1031

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2017-12-07 23:52:50 UTC  

No worries. When you get around to it, i was referring more to charcoal grill/smoker, etc. recipe will vary depending on that.

2017-12-07 23:53:02 UTC  

Ok

2017-12-10 19:13:13 UTC  

If I use a rice cooker to make rice, can I just crack raw eggs in this with the rice to add eggs to it? Or should I scramble the eggs in a pan separately and add after the rice is cooked?

2017-12-10 19:13:52 UTC  

Oh I guess I have to add the eggs later. Because the water would make the eggs weird when it cooks up

2017-12-10 19:33:05 UTC  

idk how to do asian food guys

2017-12-11 03:29:10 UTC  
2017-12-13 06:05:16 UTC  

I was going to make 4 over hard eggs but one broke.

2017-12-13 06:05:18 UTC  

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2017-12-13 15:29:47 UTC  

Make 6 over easy!!!

2017-12-13 22:09:08 UTC  

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2017-12-13 22:09:31 UTC  

hahaha

2017-12-14 04:02:06 UTC  

Nice. Not a lot of cooks in this thing, are there?

2017-12-14 04:02:17 UTC  

This chat is pretty quiet

2017-12-16 00:21:35 UTC  

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2017-12-16 00:22:08 UTC  

What I meant to send: Ribeyes overba strictly wood fire.

2017-12-16 01:39:44 UTC  

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2017-12-16 01:40:26 UTC  

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2017-12-16 01:43:12 UTC  

@Jbieszczat1031 Nice. What kind of wood? My favorite cooking medium

2017-12-16 01:51:03 UTC  

Hickory this time, next time I might try mesquite. @Deleted User

2017-12-16 01:54:32 UTC  

This is the first time I've cooked strictly with wood. Normally it's a combination of charcoal and wood. I do have to say, the taste is superior to the combination and just charcoal!

2017-12-16 01:56:46 UTC  

My normal marinade is a combination of spices, worcestershire sauce and a splash of Guinness Extra Stout.

2017-12-16 02:00:57 UTC  

Damn that sounds great, Goy. Mesquite is my favorite ( grew up in Texas where it's everywhere ) but you may want to mix it with Hickory or Oak - that's how I usually do it for smoking. Mesquite tends to give off an acrid flavor, which doesn't bother me but it does some.

2017-12-16 02:01:19 UTC  

I especially like the Guinness in the marinade

2017-12-16 02:01:36 UTC  

Cooking outdoors is so much fun

2017-12-16 02:22:38 UTC  

Ironically, that's where I learned how to smoke/use a smoker. I've had things cooked with mesquite but I normally roll with hickory and oak for beef and salmon and apple or cherry for chicken and pork. I used to use whiskey in my marinade and then one day had a Guinness I was about to drink and decided to use it! We need to have an IE BBQ one day!

2017-12-16 02:28:22 UTC  

@Jbieszczat1031 yes sir! Do it the way ol cucky LBJ used to....massive quantities of smoked beef and ribs. Mopping with an actual mop ( not that I buy into that whole mop business )...
What part of Texas?

2017-12-16 02:57:15 UTC  

Coldspring, it's a lake town about half an hour from Hunstville and about two hours from Houston. @Deleted User I've never bought into the mop thing, either. And personally I don't soak my wood chunks, either.

2017-12-16 03:01:33 UTC  

@Jbieszczat1031 hell no, it creates the wrong kind of smoke in my experience. I did it once and wasn't happy with the results.

2017-12-16 03:08:59 UTC  

That's what I always figured, it just didn't sound right to me. Did it create steam or the thick, white smoke? @Deleted User

2017-12-16 03:13:07 UTC  

Both. Steam first

2017-12-16 04:06:41 UTC  

White smoke is bad optics

2017-12-24 20:38:13 UTC  

Anyone notice the difference between the tuna salad you get at the deli and the kind you make at home? I like the deli style better. The consistency is, err, more puréed? Anyone know how to make it like that?

2017-12-25 12:22:26 UTC  

Good question. Not exactly sure but I always thought they put in more mayo than what I would at home

2017-12-27 05:42:48 UTC  

An old friend once showed me a different way for tuna. She used to smash the heck out of it constantly with fork so there was no bulk left to it,add lots of mayo and if i remember correctly pissibly some hard boiled eggs to it? Not sure of last part,but she definitely mushed the crap out of tuna so it was super light amd fluffy like. Lots of extra lil work to it

2017-12-27 11:08:16 UTC  

@celticflame#6291 that sounds about right. Deli tuna seems less, err, chunky. I’m gonna give it a shot thanks

2017-12-27 23:23:38 UTC  

Sure,also just remembered actually she used the hardboiled Eggs Whites only,not the yoke

2017-12-29 19:13:34 UTC  

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2017-12-29 19:13:45 UTC  

Smoker build in process

2017-12-29 19:14:18 UTC  

Oops didn't mean to upload the black prince there

2017-12-29 19:15:03 UTC  

Total cost $90