I picked up some more onions...i'm gonna make your onion soup again. I'm not much of a fan of soup but that stuff was delicious!Are you going to grill It?
Yeah if i have some leftover grilled chicken ..I'll pull the.meat off the bone and make chicken salad sometimes. But I wouldnt boil it.Not if you pick off the meat and make chicken salad !
I boil chicken eggs,not chicken legs.Yeah if i have some leftover grilled chicken ..I'll pull the.meat off the bone and make chicken salad sometimes. But I wouldnt boil it.
If I cant grill it,im not making it.moreluck post: 1407147 said:You boil chicken for chicken soup.
If I cant grill it,im not making it.![]()
You will microwave everything! And like it!
Or grill your whole chicken on one of those beer can cookers(w/o beer can)then pick it clean,then cook it in water until the rest of the meat falls off and pull out the carcass. Wa-la chicken broth for soup.You boil chicken for chicken soup.
I combined those images into a little sequential gifBetter late than never, here is Sunday's stir-fry on charcoal. I used to have some kind of Brinkmann or Weber or somebody's gas-ring cooker/grill/smoker that I stir-fried on quite a bit. Looking at this Akorn, I realized that I could take out the center section of the cooking grate and my trusty old steel wok would at least balance over the fire.
First attempt. Heating the oil:
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Onion and garlic:
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Went with chicken this time:
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Zucchini and sweet peppers:
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Chopped fresh tomatoes:
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And done:
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I suppose it's more of a quick marinara than a stir-fry, but served over (this time) spaghetti squash it's a great late-summer semi-healthy meal. And, anything cooked over fire is better to begin with.
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I just turned the grill on....lolEating it raw?
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On to the "Cobb" smoker with 5 charcoals, cherry & apple wood and the Salmon. Smoke for 1/2 an hour. Keep covered the whole time.
I suppose it's more of a quick marinara than a stir-fry, but served over (this time) spaghetti squash it's a great late-summer semi-healthy meal. And, anything cooked over fire is better to begin with.
Do you mean 5 briquettes? That thing with 2 or 3 briquettes on a cold day would be the bomb for smoking cheese!